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[v8,1/3] dt-bindings: hwmon: fan: Add fan binding to schema

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Billy Tsai Aug. 30, 2023, 12:32 p.m. UTC
From: Naresh Solanki <naresh.solanki@9elements.com>

Add common fan properties bindings to a schema.

Bindings for fan controllers can reference the common schema for the
fan

child nodes:

  patternProperties:
    "^fan@[0-2]":
      type: object
      $ref: fan-common.yaml#

Signed-off-by: Naresh Solanki <naresh.solanki@9elements.com>
Signed-off-by: Billy Tsai <billy_tsai@aspeedtech.com>
---
 .../devicetree/bindings/hwmon/fan-common.yaml | 63 +++++++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 63 insertions(+)
 create mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/fan-common.yaml

Comments

Rob Herring Sept. 5, 2023, 5 p.m. UTC | #1
On Wed, Aug 30, 2023 at 08:32:00PM +0800, Billy Tsai wrote:
> From: Naresh Solanki <naresh.solanki@9elements.com>
> 
> Add common fan properties bindings to a schema.
> 
> Bindings for fan controllers can reference the common schema for the
> fan
> 
> child nodes:
> 
>   patternProperties:
>     "^fan@[0-2]":
>       type: object
>       $ref: fan-common.yaml#

        unevaluatedProperties: false


> 
> Signed-off-by: Naresh Solanki <naresh.solanki@9elements.com>
> Signed-off-by: Billy Tsai <billy_tsai@aspeedtech.com>
> ---
>  .../devicetree/bindings/hwmon/fan-common.yaml | 63 +++++++++++++++++++
>  1 file changed, 63 insertions(+)
>  create mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/fan-common.yaml
> 
> diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/fan-common.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/fan-common.yaml
> new file mode 100644
> index 000000000000..a69b4d553e45
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/fan-common.yaml
> @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@
> +# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later OR BSD-2-Clause

Drop 'or-later'. It's GPL2 only.

> +%YAML 1.2
> +---
> +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/hwmon/fan-common.yaml#
> +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml#
> +
> +title: Common Fan Properties
> +
> +maintainers:
> +  - Naresh Solanki <naresh.solanki@9elements.com>
> +  - Billy Tsai <billy_tsai@aspeedtech.com>
> +
> +properties:
> +  max-rpm:
> +    description:
> +      Max RPM supported by fan.
> +    $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32

Physics will limit this to something much less than 2^32. Add some 
constraints. 10000?

> +
> +  min-rpm:
> +    description:
> +      Min RPM supported by fan.
> +    $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32

ditto

> +
> +  pulses-per-revolution:
> +    description:
> +      The number of pulse from fan sensor per revolution.
> +    $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32

Needs constraints. I assume this is never more than 4 (or 2 even)?

> +  div:

Too generic of a name.

> +    description:
> +      Fan clock divisor

But what is a fan clock?

> +    $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
> +
> +  target-rpm:
> +    description:
> +      Target RPM the fan should be configured during driver probe.

What driver? By the time the OS driver runs, a bunch of other boot 
software has already run on modern systems. So this value would likely 
be used much earlier. The point is that when exactly is outside the 
scope of DT. This is "what RPM do I use in case of no other information 
(e.g. temperature)".

> +    $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
> +
> +  mode:

Too generic.

> +    description:
> +      Select the operational mode of the fan.

What are modes? Spin and don't spin?

> +    $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
> +
> +  pwms:
> +    description:
> +      PWM provider.

maxItems: 1

I don't think there are fans with more than 1 PWM input?

> +
> +  tach-ch:
> +    description:
> +      The tach channel used for the fan.
> +    $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32

The existing ASpeed version of this property allows more than 1 entry. I 
don't understand how a fan would have 2 tach signals, but if so, the 
generic property should allow for that.

Perhaps 'reg' should be defined in here with some text saying 'reg' 
corresponds to the fan controller specific id which may be the PWM+TACH 
channel, PWM channel (deprecated), or TACH channel. I think there are 
examples of all 3 of these cases.

> +
> +  label:
> +    description:
> +      Optional fan label
> +
> +  fan-supply:
> +    description:
> +      Power supply for fan.
> +
> +additionalProperties: true
> +
> +...
> -- 
> 2.25.1
>
Billy Tsai Sept. 7, 2023, 7:17 a.m. UTC | #2
On Wed, Aug 30, 2023 at 08:32:00PM +0800, Billy Tsai wrote:
>> From: Naresh Solanki <naresh.solanki@9elements.com>
>> 
>> Add common fan properties bindings to a schema.
>> 
>> Bindings for fan controllers can reference the common schema for the
>> fan
>> 
>> child nodes:
>> 
>>   patternProperties:
>>     "^fan@[0-2]":
>>       type: object
>>       $ref: fan-common.yaml#

>        unevaluatedProperties: false

OK, I will add this.

>> 
>> Signed-off-by: Naresh Solanki <naresh.solanki@9elements.com>
>> Signed-off-by: Billy Tsai <billy_tsai@aspeedtech.com>
>> ---
>>  .../devicetree/bindings/hwmon/fan-common.yaml | 63 +++++++++++++++++++
>>  1 file changed, 63 insertions(+)
>>  create mode 100644 Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/fan-common.yaml
>> 
>> diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/fan-common.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/>hwmon/fan-common.yaml
>> new file mode 100644
>> index 000000000000..a69b4d553e45
>> --- /dev/null
>> +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/fan-common.yaml
>> @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@
>> +# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later OR BSD-2-Clause

> Drop 'or-later'. It's GPL2 only.

OK, I will fix it.

>> +%YAML 1.2
>> +---
>> +$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/hwmon/fan-common.yaml#
>> +$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml#
>> +
>> +title: Common Fan Properties
>> +
>> +maintainers:
>> +  - Naresh Solanki <naresh.solanki@9elements.com>
>> +  - Billy Tsai <billy_tsai@aspeedtech.com>
>> +
>> +properties:
>> +  max-rpm:
>> +    description:
>> +      Max RPM supported by fan.
>> +    $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32

> Physics will limit this to something much less than 2^32. Add some 
> constraints. 10000?


>> +
>> +  min-rpm:
>> +    description:
>> +      Min RPM supported by fan.
>> +    $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32

> ditto

>> +
>> +  pulses-per-revolution:
>> +    description:
>> +      The number of pulse from fan sensor per revolution.
>> +    $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32

>Needs constraints. I assume this is never more than 4 (or 2 even)?

Do you think we should add the contraint in the common binding?
In my option, the limit of the max/min rpm should be declared by
the binding if necessary, because the usage of each fan monitor is
based on the connection of the tach pin.


>> +  div:

> Too generic of a name.

>> +    description:
>> +      Fan clock divisor

> But what is a fan clock?

This is the divisor for the tachometer sampling clock, which determines the sensitivity of the tach pin.
So, if the name of the property changes to 'tach-div,' is it acceptable to you?


>> +    $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
>> +
>> +  target-rpm:
>> +    description:
>> +      Target RPM the fan should be configured during driver probe.

> What driver? By the time the OS driver runs, a bunch of other boot 
> software has already run on modern systems. So this value would likely 
> be used much earlier. The point is that when exactly is outside the 
> scope of DT. This is "what RPM do I use in case of no other information 
> (e.g. temperature)".

So, the description should be changed to 'The default desired fan speed in RPM,'
and we shouldn't mention the timing of the property's operation in the DT, is that correct?

>> +    $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
>> +
>> +  mode:

> Too generic.

>> +    description:
>> +      Select the operational mode of the fan.

> What are modes? Spin and don't spin?

The mode is used to indicate the driving mode of the fan (DC, PWM and so on).
So, if the name of the property changes to 'fan-driving-mode,' is it acceptable to you?

>> +    $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
>> +
>> +  pwms:
>> +    description:
>> +      PWM provider.

> maxItems: 1

> I don't think there are fans with more than 1 PWM input?

Ok, I will add the constraint for the pwm input.

>> +
>> +  tach-ch:
>> +    description:
>> +      The tach channel used for the fan.
>> +    $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32

> The existing ASpeed version of this property allows more than 1 entry. I 
> don't understand how a fan would have 2 tach signals, but if so, the 
> generic property should allow for that.

Ok, I will modify it to the uint32-array

> Perhaps 'reg' should be defined in here with some text saying 'reg' 
> corresponds to the fan controller specific id which may be the PWM+TACH 
> channel, PWM channel (deprecated), or TACH channel. I think there are 
> examples of all 3 of these cases.

I don't think it's necessary for the 'reg' because the case you mentioned is
already covered by the property 'tach-ch' and the 'pwms'.

> +
> +  label:
> +    description:
> +      Optional fan label
> +
> +  fan-supply:
> +    description:
> +      Power supply for fan.
> +
> +additionalProperties: true
> +
> +...
> -- 
> 2.25.1
>
Rob Herring Sept. 7, 2023, 7:43 p.m. UTC | #3
On Thu, Sep 07, 2023 at 07:17:55AM +0000, Billy Tsai wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 30, 2023 at 08:32:00PM +0800, Billy Tsai wrote:
> >> From: Naresh Solanki <naresh.solanki@9elements.com>
> >> 
> >> Add common fan properties bindings to a schema.
> >> 
> >> Bindings for fan controllers can reference the common schema for the
> >> fan


> >> +properties:
> >> +  max-rpm:
> >> +    description:
> >> +      Max RPM supported by fan.
> >> +    $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
> 
> > Physics will limit this to something much less than 2^32. Add some 
> > constraints. 10000?
> 
> 
> >> +
> >> +  min-rpm:
> >> +    description:
> >> +      Min RPM supported by fan.
> >> +    $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
> 
> > ditto
> 
> >> +
> >> +  pulses-per-revolution:
> >> +    description:
> >> +      The number of pulse from fan sensor per revolution.
> >> +    $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
> 
> >Needs constraints. I assume this is never more than 4 (or 2 even)?
> 
> Do you think we should add the contraint in the common binding?
> In my option, the limit of the max/min rpm should be declared by
> the binding if necessary, because the usage of each fan monitor is
> based on the connection of the tach pin.

Yes, I think we should have default limits.

Unless we go as far as a schema for every specific fan model, then there 
is actually no way we can have specific limits unless the fan 
controllers have some limits.

The most I see in tree for pulses-per-revolution is 2. There's no value 
in more. So set the max to 4 and then if anyone needs more they can bump 
the value.

Or maybe there's some electrical/mechanical design reason fans are 1 or 
2 pulses and we'll never see anything else? This document[1] seems to 
indicate that is indeed the case. (First hit googling "fan tach signal 
pulses")

> 
> 
> >> +  div:
> 
> > Too generic of a name.
> 
> >> +    description:
> >> +      Fan clock divisor
> 
> > But what is a fan clock?
> 
> This is the divisor for the tachometer sampling clock, which determines the sensitivity of the tach pin.
> So, if the name of the property changes to 'tach-div,' is it acceptable to you?

That sounds like a property of the controller, not the fan, so it 
belongs in the controller binding. Is this really a common thing?

 
> >> +    $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
> >> +
> >> +  target-rpm:
> >> +    description:
> >> +      Target RPM the fan should be configured during driver probe.
> 
> > What driver? By the time the OS driver runs, a bunch of other boot 
> > software has already run on modern systems. So this value would likely 
> > be used much earlier. The point is that when exactly is outside the 
> > scope of DT. This is "what RPM do I use in case of no other information 
> > (e.g. temperature)".
> 
> So, the description should be changed to 'The default desired fan speed in RPM,'
> and we shouldn't mention the timing of the property's operation in the DT, is that correct?

Correct.

> 
> >> +    $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
> >> +
> >> +  mode:
> 
> > Too generic.
> 
> >> +    description:
> >> +      Select the operational mode of the fan.
> 
> > What are modes? Spin and don't spin?
> 
> The mode is used to indicate the driving mode of the fan (DC, PWM and so on).
> So, if the name of the property changes to 'fan-driving-mode,' is it acceptable to you?

I tend to think that should be implied from the parent node and/or other 
properties. PWM if "pwms" property is present. DC if the supply is 
variable. We could also use compatible strings in the fan nodes if 
there's a need.

That reminds me, both of these modes probably need a table of 
voltage/duty-cycle to RPMs. I imagine it's not always a linear response.  
Naresh also privately sent me (don't do that) an updated common binding 
which we discussed the need for this. I expect him to comment further 
with details.


> >> +    $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
> >> +
> >> +  pwms:
> >> +    description:
> >> +      PWM provider.
> 
> > maxItems: 1
> 
> > I don't think there are fans with more than 1 PWM input?
> 
> Ok, I will add the constraint for the pwm input.
> 
> >> +
> >> +  tach-ch:
> >> +    description:
> >> +      The tach channel used for the fan.
> >> +    $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
> 
> > The existing ASpeed version of this property allows more than 1 entry. I 
> > don't understand how a fan would have 2 tach signals, but if so, the 
> > generic property should allow for that.
> 
> Ok, I will modify it to the uint32-array

Perhaps uint8-array to align with existing versions of the property.

> 
> > Perhaps 'reg' should be defined in here with some text saying 'reg' 
> > corresponds to the fan controller specific id which may be the PWM+TACH 
> > channel, PWM channel (deprecated), or TACH channel. I think there are 
> > examples of all 3 of these cases.
> 
> I don't think it's necessary for the 'reg' because the case you mentioned is
> already covered by the property 'tach-ch' and the 'pwms'.

Yes, but when we have N child nodes of the same thing, we usually have 
"reg" and its value corresponds to how the parent identifies each child. 
We already have a mixture using PWM or tach channel. Yes, this can all 
just be in the fan controllers binding, but putting it here would just 
document the options.

Rob


[1] http://www.comairrotron.com/methods-monitoring-fan-performance
Billy Tsai Sept. 8, 2023, 8:49 a.m. UTC | #4
On Thu, Sep 07, 2023 at 07:17:55AM +0000, Billy Tsai wrote:
> > On Wed, Aug 30, 2023 at 08:32:00PM +0800, Billy Tsai wrote:
> > >> From: Naresh Solanki <naresh.solanki@9elements.com>
> > >> 
> > >> Add common fan properties bindings to a schema.
> > >> 
> > >> Bindings for fan controllers can reference the common schema for the
> > >> fan


> > >> +properties:
> > >> +  max-rpm:
> > >> +    description:
> > >> +      Max RPM supported by fan.
> > >> +    $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
> > 
> > > Physics will limit this to something much less than 2^32. Add some 
> > > constraints. 10000?
> > 
> > 
> > >> +
> > >> +  min-rpm:
> > >> +    description:
> > >> +      Min RPM supported by fan.
> > >> +    $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
> > 
> > > ditto
> > 
> > >> +
> > >> +  pulses-per-revolution:
> > >> +    description:
> > >> +      The number of pulse from fan sensor per revolution.
> > >> +    $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
> > 
> > >Needs constraints. I assume this is never more than 4 (or 2 even)?
> > 
> > Do you think we should add the contraint in the common binding?
> > In my option, the limit of the max/min rpm should be declared by
> > the binding if necessary, because the usage of each fan monitor is
> > based on the connection of the tach pin.

> Yes, I think we should have default limits.

> Unless we go as far as a schema for every specific fan model, then there 
> is actually no way we can have specific limits unless the fan 
> controllers have some limits.

> The most I see in tree for pulses-per-revolution is 2. There's no value 
> in more. So set the max to 4 and then if anyone needs more they can bump 
> the value.

> Or maybe there's some electrical/mechanical design reason fans are 1 or 
> 2 pulses and we'll never see anything else? This document[1] seems to 
> indicate that is indeed the case. (First hit googling "fan tach signal 
> pulses")

OK, I will add the maximum value for the max-rpm, min-rpm and pulses-per-revolution.

> > 
> > 
> > >> +  div:
> > 
> > > Too generic of a name.
> > 
> > >> +    description:
> > >> +      Fan clock divisor
> > 
> > > But what is a fan clock?
> > 
> > This is the divisor for the tachometer sampling clock, which determines the sensitivity of the tach pin.
> > So, if the name of the property changes to 'tach-div,' is it acceptable to you?

> That sounds like a property of the controller, not the fan, so it 
> belongs in the controller binding. Is this really a common thing?

Yes, I believe this is a common feature for fans. You can refer to the Documentation/hwmon/sysfs-interface.rst,
where the fan divisor is defined for users, determining the fan's sensitivity.
 
> > >> +    $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
> > >> +
> > >> +  target-rpm:
> > >> +    description:
> > >> +      Target RPM the fan should be configured during driver probe.
> > 
> > > What driver? By the time the OS driver runs, a bunch of other boot 
> > > software has already run on modern systems. So this value would likely 
> > > be used much earlier. The point is that when exactly is outside the 
> > > scope of DT. This is "what RPM do I use in case of no other information 
> > > (e.g. temperature)".
> > 
> > So, the description should be changed to 'The default desired fan speed in RPM,'
> > and we shouldn't mention the timing of the property's operation in the DT, is that correct?

> Correct.

> > 
> > >> +    $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
> > >> +
> > >> +  mode:
> > 
> > > Too generic.
> > 
> > >> +    description:
> > >> +      Select the operational mode of the fan.
> > 
> > > What are modes? Spin and don't spin?
> > 
> > The mode is used to indicate the driving mode of the fan (DC, PWM and so on).
> > So, if the name of the property changes to 'fan-driving-mode,' is it acceptable to you?

> I tend to think that should be implied from the parent node and/or other 
> properties. PWM if "pwms" property is present. DC if the supply is 
> variable. We could also use compatible strings in the fan nodes if 
> there's a need.

So, it looks that this property isn't necessary for the fan. And it should be determined by the
present of the driving source. is that correct?

> That reminds me, both of these modes probably need a table of 
> voltage/duty-cycle to RPMs. I imagine it's not always a linear response.  
> Naresh also privately sent me (don't do that) an updated common binding 
> which we discussed the need for this. I expect him to comment further 
> with details.

For this purpose, we should add the speed-map like the usage of the gpio-fan, right?
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/gpio-fan.txt


> > >> +    $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
> > >> +
> > >> +  pwms:
> > >> +    description:
> > >> +      PWM provider.
> > 
> > > maxItems: 1
> > 
> > > I don't think there are fans with more than 1 PWM input?
> > 
> > Ok, I will add the constraint for the pwm input.
> > 
> > >> +
> > >> +  tach-ch:
> > >> +    description:
> > >> +      The tach channel used for the fan.
> > >> +    $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
> > 
> > > The existing ASpeed version of this property allows more than 1 entry. I 
> > > don't understand how a fan would have 2 tach signals, but if so, the 
> > > generic property should allow for that.
> > 
> > Ok, I will modify it to the uint32-array

> Perhaps uint8-array to align with existing versions of the property.

Ok, I will modify it to the uint8-array.

> > 
> > > Perhaps 'reg' should be defined in here with some text saying 'reg' 
> > > corresponds to the fan controller specific id which may be the PWM+TACH 
> > > channel, PWM channel (deprecated), or TACH channel. I think there are 
> > > examples of all 3 of these cases.
> > 
> > I don't think it's necessary for the 'reg' because the case you mentioned is
> > already covered by the property 'tach-ch' and the 'pwms'.

> Yes, but when we have N child nodes of the same thing, we usually have 
> "reg" and its value corresponds to how the parent identifies each child. 
> We already have a mixture using PWM or tach channel. Yes, this can all 
> just be in the fan controllers binding, but putting it here would just 
> document the options.

Ok, I will add reg property for the option.

> Rob


> [1] http://www.comairrotron.com/methods-monitoring-fan-performance
Rob Herring Sept. 12, 2023, 3:11 p.m. UTC | #5
On Fri, Sep 08, 2023 at 08:49:25AM +0000, Billy Tsai wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 07, 2023 at 07:17:55AM +0000, Billy Tsai wrote:
> > > On Wed, Aug 30, 2023 at 08:32:00PM +0800, Billy Tsai wrote:
> > > >> From: Naresh Solanki <naresh.solanki@9elements.com>
> > > >> 
> > > >> Add common fan properties bindings to a schema.
> > > >> 
> > > >> Bindings for fan controllers can reference the common schema for the
> > > >> fan
> 
> 
> > > >> +properties:
> > > >> +  max-rpm:
> > > >> +    description:
> > > >> +      Max RPM supported by fan.
> > > >> +    $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
> > > 
> > > > Physics will limit this to something much less than 2^32. Add some 
> > > > constraints. 10000?
> > > 
> > > 
> > > >> +
> > > >> +  min-rpm:
> > > >> +    description:
> > > >> +      Min RPM supported by fan.
> > > >> +    $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
> > > 
> > > > ditto
> > > 
> > > >> +
> > > >> +  pulses-per-revolution:
> > > >> +    description:
> > > >> +      The number of pulse from fan sensor per revolution.
> > > >> +    $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
> > > 
> > > >Needs constraints. I assume this is never more than 4 (or 2 even)?
> > > 
> > > Do you think we should add the contraint in the common binding?
> > > In my option, the limit of the max/min rpm should be declared by
> > > the binding if necessary, because the usage of each fan monitor is
> > > based on the connection of the tach pin.
> 
> > Yes, I think we should have default limits.
> 
> > Unless we go as far as a schema for every specific fan model, then there 
> > is actually no way we can have specific limits unless the fan 
> > controllers have some limits.
> 
> > The most I see in tree for pulses-per-revolution is 2. There's no value 
> > in more. So set the max to 4 and then if anyone needs more they can bump 
> > the value.
> 
> > Or maybe there's some electrical/mechanical design reason fans are 1 or 
> > 2 pulses and we'll never see anything else? This document[1] seems to 
> > indicate that is indeed the case. (First hit googling "fan tach signal 
> > pulses")
> 
> OK, I will add the maximum value for the max-rpm, min-rpm and pulses-per-revolution.
> 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > >> +  div:
> > > 
> > > > Too generic of a name.
> > > 
> > > >> +    description:
> > > >> +      Fan clock divisor
> > > 
> > > > But what is a fan clock?
> > > 
> > > This is the divisor for the tachometer sampling clock, which determines the sensitivity of the tach pin.
> > > So, if the name of the property changes to 'tach-div,' is it acceptable to you?
> 
> > That sounds like a property of the controller, not the fan, so it 
> > belongs in the controller binding. Is this really a common thing?
> 
> Yes, I believe this is a common feature for fans. You can refer to the Documentation/hwmon/sysfs-interface.rst,
> where the fan divisor is defined for users, determining the fan's sensitivity.

It's a feature of the controller, but I guess since it may be a per 
fan or tach channel setting having it in the fan node is fine. 
'tach-div' is fine.

>  
> > > >> +    $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
> > > >> +
> > > >> +  target-rpm:
> > > >> +    description:
> > > >> +      Target RPM the fan should be configured during driver probe.
> > > 
> > > > What driver? By the time the OS driver runs, a bunch of other boot 
> > > > software has already run on modern systems. So this value would likely 
> > > > be used much earlier. The point is that when exactly is outside the 
> > > > scope of DT. This is "what RPM do I use in case of no other information 
> > > > (e.g. temperature)".
> > > 
> > > So, the description should be changed to 'The default desired fan speed in RPM,'
> > > and we shouldn't mention the timing of the property's operation in the DT, is that correct?
> 
> > Correct.
> 
> > > 
> > > >> +    $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
> > > >> +
> > > >> +  mode:
> > > 
> > > > Too generic.
> > > 
> > > >> +    description:
> > > >> +      Select the operational mode of the fan.
> > > 
> > > > What are modes? Spin and don't spin?
> > > 
> > > The mode is used to indicate the driving mode of the fan (DC, PWM and so on).
> > > So, if the name of the property changes to 'fan-driving-mode,' is it acceptable to you?
> 
> > I tend to think that should be implied from the parent node and/or other 
> > properties. PWM if "pwms" property is present. DC if the supply is 
> > variable. We could also use compatible strings in the fan nodes if 
> > there's a need.
> 
> So, it looks that this property isn't necessary for the fan. And it should be determined by the
> present of the driving source. is that correct?

Looking back, I see Guenter asked for something like this. So I guess it 
is fine to keep if he still thinks we need it. I think it could also be 
implied a bit more clearly if we do 'cooling-levels' as below. The fan 
controller should know what modes it can do. Duty cycle vs. voltage in 
uV is pretty easy to distinguish.

> 
> > That reminds me, both of these modes probably need a table of 
> > voltage/duty-cycle to RPMs. I imagine it's not always a linear response.  
> > Naresh also privately sent me (don't do that) an updated common binding 
> > which we discussed the need for this. I expect him to comment further 
> > with details.
> 
> For this purpose, we should add the speed-map like the usage of the gpio-fan, right?
> https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/gpio-fan.txt

That should be fine. I guess it comes down to whether we want one 
property or 3 depending on whether the control is voltage, duty-cycle, 
GPIO pins state, etc. Unfortunately, it's "gpio-fan,speed-map", not 
"speed-map", so we can't use that as-is. There's also "cooling-levels" 
which can accomplish the same thing. We don't know RPMs with that, but 
do we need to? Maybe, as it seems some drivers want to set speed in RPMs 
from userspace. Could also do something like this:

cooling-levels = < 33   66  100>;
rpm-levels =     <500 1000 1500>;

"rpm-levels" would replace the min-rpm/max-rpm properties.


Also, looking at gpio-fan.txt, it looks like you should add 
"#cooling-cells" as well.

Rob
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diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/fan-common.yaml b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/fan-common.yaml
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..a69b4d553e45
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/hwmon/fan-common.yaml
@@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ 
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later OR BSD-2-Clause
+%YAML 1.2
+---
+$id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/hwmon/fan-common.yaml#
+$schema: http://devicetree.org/meta-schemas/core.yaml#
+
+title: Common Fan Properties
+
+maintainers:
+  - Naresh Solanki <naresh.solanki@9elements.com>
+  - Billy Tsai <billy_tsai@aspeedtech.com>
+
+properties:
+  max-rpm:
+    description:
+      Max RPM supported by fan.
+    $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
+
+  min-rpm:
+    description:
+      Min RPM supported by fan.
+    $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
+
+  pulses-per-revolution:
+    description:
+      The number of pulse from fan sensor per revolution.
+    $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
+
+  div:
+    description:
+      Fan clock divisor
+    $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
+
+  target-rpm:
+    description:
+      Target RPM the fan should be configured during driver probe.
+    $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
+
+  mode:
+    description:
+      Select the operational mode of the fan.
+    $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
+
+  pwms:
+    description:
+      PWM provider.
+
+  tach-ch:
+    description:
+      The tach channel used for the fan.
+    $ref: /schemas/types.yaml#/definitions/uint32
+
+  label:
+    description:
+      Optional fan label
+
+  fan-supply:
+    description:
+      Power supply for fan.
+
+additionalProperties: true
+
+...