> Subject: Re: [PATCH v8 02/19] pinctrl: nxp: add a pin controller driver > based on SCMI pin control protocol > > On 3/25/25 9:06 AM, Peng Fan wrote: > > [...] > > >>> diff --git a/include/scmi_protocols.h b/include/scmi_protocols.h > >>> index 7abb2a6f36b..279ebbad440 100644 > >>> --- a/include/scmi_protocols.h > >>> +++ b/include/scmi_protocols.h > >>> @@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ enum scmi_std_protocol { > >>> SCMI_PROTOCOL_ID_SENSOR = 0x15, > >>> SCMI_PROTOCOL_ID_RESET_DOMAIN = 0x16, > >>> SCMI_PROTOCOL_ID_VOLTAGE_DOMAIN = 0x17, > >>> + SCMI_PROTOCOL_ID_PINCTRL = 0x19, > >> If this is the IMX specific pinctrl protocol, please make sure to > >> name it accordingly , SCMI_PROTOCOL_ID_PINCTRL_IMX or > something . > > > > This ID is generic ID, not i.MX specific. > > > > i.MX SCMI pinctrl follows ARM SCMI spec, but i.MX pinctrl bindings > are > > different compared with ARM SCMI generic pinconf bindings, so we > need > > a separate driver for i.MX. > But then, why is it using the same protocol ID ?
i.MX System Manager FW pinctrl follows ARM SCMI spec, the ID value is 0x19. If you look at linux kernel driver drivers/pinctrl/pinctrl-scmi.c drivers/pinctrl/freescale/pinctrl-scmi-imx.c Both use same ID 0x19. It is fine to use below, if it is fine to you. SCMI_PROTOCOL_ID_PINCTRL_IMX = 0x19. Regards, Peng. > > And I feel I asked this question multiple times now, please do include > this information in the commit message .