| .. _dt-design: |
| |
| Design goals |
| ############ |
| |
| Zephyr's use of devicetree has evolved significantly over time, and further |
| changes are expected. The following are the general design goals, along with |
| specific examples about how they impact Zephyr's source code, and areas where |
| more work remains to be done. |
| |
| Single source for hardware information |
| ************************************** |
| |
| Zephyr's built-in device drivers and sample applications shall obtain |
| configurable hardware descriptions from devicetree. |
| |
| Examples |
| ======== |
| |
| - New device drivers shall use devicetree APIs to determine which :ref:`devices |
| to create <dt-create-devices>`. |
| |
| - In-tree sample applications shall use :ref:`aliases <dt-alias-chosen>` to |
| determine which of multiple possible generic devices of a given type will be |
| used in the current build. For example, the :ref:`blinky-sample` uses this to |
| determine the LED to blink. |
| |
| - Boot-time pin muxing and pin control for new SoCs shall be accomplished via a |
| devicetree-based pinctrl driver |
| |
| Example remaining work |
| ====================== |
| |
| - Zephyr's :ref:`twister_script` currently use :file:`board.yaml` files to |
| determine the hardware supported by a board. This should be obtained from |
| devicetree instead. |
| |
| - Legacy device drivers currently use Kconfig to determine which instances of a |
| particular compatible are enabled. This can and should be done with devicetree |
| overlays instead. |
| |
| - Board-level documentation still contains tables of hardware support which are |
| generated and maintained by hand. This can and should be obtained from the |
| board level devicetree instead. |
| |
| - Runtime determination of ``struct device`` relationships should be done using |
| information obtained from devicetree, e.g. for device power management. |
| |
| .. _dt-source-compatibility: |
| |
| Source compatibility with other operating systems |
| ************************************************* |
| |
| Zephyr's devicetree tooling is based on a generic layer which is interoperable |
| with other devicetree users, such as the Linux kernel. |
| |
| Zephyr's binding language *semantics* can support Zephyr-specific attributes, |
| but shall not express Zephyr-specific relationships. |
| |
| Examples |
| ======== |
| |
| - Zephyr's devicetree source parser, :ref:`dtlib.py <dt-scripts>`, is |
| source-compatible with other tools like `dtc`_ in both directions: |
| :file:`dtlib.py` can parse ``dtc`` output, and ``dtc`` can parse |
| :file:`dtlib.py` output. |
| |
| - Zephyr's "extended dtlib" library, :file:`edtlib.py`, shall not include |
| Zephyr-specific features. Its purpose is to provide a higher-level view of the |
| devicetree for common elements like interrupts and buses. |
| |
| Only the high-level :file:`gen_defines.py` script, which is built on top of |
| :file:`edtlib.py`, contains Zephyr-specific knowledge and features. |
| |
| .. _dtc: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/dtc/dtc.git/about/ |
| |
| Example remaining work |
| ====================== |
| |
| - Zephyr has a custom :ref:`dt-bindings` language *syntax*. While Linux's |
| dtschema does not yet meet Zephyr's needs, we should try to follow what it is |
| capable of representing in Zephyr's own bindings. |
| |
| - Due to inflexibility in the bindings language, Zephyr cannot support the full |
| set of bindings supported by Linux. |
| |
| - Devicetree source sharing between Zephyr and Linux is not done. |