Hi Rob,
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+ dice_reserved: dice@12340000 {
+ reg = <0x00 0x12340000 0x2000>;
+ no-map;
+ };
+ };
+
+ dice {
+ compatible = "google,open-dice";
+ memory-region = <&dice_reserved>;
There's no need for this indirection. Just add the compatible to the
dice@12340000 node. You can bind drivers to /reserved-memory nodes.
I have not found a way to make that work for kernel modules. Built-in
drivers can bind with RESERVEDMEM_OF_DECLARE, which puts an entry in
__reservedmem_of_table and __reserved_mem_init_node() iterates find it
there. A good case study might be CONFIG_TEGRA210_EMC, where the driver
itself can be a module but the rmem parsing is always built-in under
CONFIG_TEGRA210_EMC_TABLE. I don't think that's worth the trouble with
this driver.
David