1.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 2 3Writing Devicetree Bindings in json-schema 4========================================== 5 6Devicetree bindings are written using json-schema vocabulary. Schema files are 7written in a JSON-compatible subset of YAML. YAML is used instead of JSON as it 8is considered more human readable and has some advantages such as allowing 9comments (Prefixed with '#'). 10 11Also see :ref:`example-schema`. 12 13Schema Contents 14--------------- 15 16Each schema doc is a structured json-schema which is defined by a set of 17top-level properties. Generally, there is one binding defined per file. The 18top-level json-schema properties used are: 19 20$id 21 A json-schema unique identifier string. The string must be a valid 22 URI typically containing the binding's filename and path. For DT schema, it must 23 begin with "http://devicetree.org/schemas/". The URL is used in constructing 24 references to other files specified in schema "$ref" properties. A $ref value 25 with a leading '/' will have the hostname prepended. A $ref value with only a 26 relative path or filename will be prepended with the hostname and path 27 components of the current schema file's '$id' value. A URL is used even for 28 local files, but there may not actually be files present at those locations. 29 30$schema 31 Indicates the meta-schema the schema file adheres to. 32 33title 34 A one-line description on the contents of the binding schema. 35 36maintainers 37 A DT specific property. Contains a list of email address(es) 38 for maintainers of this binding. 39 40description 41 Optional. A multi-line text block containing any detailed 42 information about this binding. It should contain things such as what the block 43 or device does, standards the device conforms to, and links to datasheets for 44 more information. 45 46select 47 Optional. A json-schema used to match nodes for applying the 48 schema. By default, without 'select', nodes are matched against their possible 49 compatible-string values or node name. Most bindings should not need select. 50 51allOf 52 Optional. A list of other schemas to include. This is used to 53 include other schemas the binding conforms to. This may be schemas for a 54 particular class of devices such as I2C or SPI controllers. 55 56properties 57 A set of sub-schema defining all the DT properties for the 58 binding. The exact schema syntax depends on whether properties are known, 59 common properties (e.g. 'interrupts') or are binding/vendor-specific 60 properties. 61 62A property can also define a child DT node with child properties defined 63under it. 64 65For more details on properties sections, see 'Property Schema' section. 66 67patternProperties 68 Optional. Similar to 'properties', but names are regex. 69 70required 71 A list of DT properties from the 'properties' section that 72 must always be present. 73 74examples 75 Optional. A list of one or more DTS hunks implementing the 76 binding. Note: YAML doesn't allow leading tabs, so spaces must be used instead. 77 78Unless noted otherwise, all properties are required. 79 80Property Schema 81--------------- 82 83The 'properties' section of the schema contains all the DT properties for a 84binding. Each property contains a set of constraints using json-schema 85vocabulary for that property. The properties schemas are what are used for 86validation of DT files. 87 88For common properties, only additional constraints not covered by the common, 89binding schema need to be defined such as how many values are valid or what 90possible values are valid. 91 92Vendor-specific properties will typically need more detailed schema. With the 93exception of boolean properties, they should have a reference to a type in 94schemas/types.yaml. A "description" property is always required. 95 96The Devicetree schemas don't exactly match the YAML-encoded DT data produced by 97dtc. They are simplified to make them more compact and avoid a bunch of 98boilerplate. The tools process the schema files to produce the final schema for 99validation. There are currently 2 transformations the tools perform. 100 101The default for arrays in json-schema is they are variable-sized and allow more 102entries than explicitly defined. This can be restricted by defining 'minItems', 103'maxItems', and 'additionalItems'. However, for DeviceTree Schemas, a fixed 104size is desired in most cases, so these properties are added based on the 105number of entries in an 'items' list. 106 107The YAML Devicetree format also makes all string values an array and scalar 108values a matrix (in order to define groupings) even when only a single value 109is present. Single entries in schemas are fixed up to match this encoding. 110 111Testing 112------- 113 114Dependencies 115~~~~~~~~~~~~ 116 117The DT schema project must be installed in order to validate the DT schema 118binding documents and validate DTS files using the DT schema. The DT schema 119project can be installed with pip:: 120 121 pip3 install git+https://github.com/devicetree-org/dt-schema.git@master 122 123Several executables (dt-doc-validate, dt-mk-schema, dt-validate) will be 124installed. Ensure they are in your PATH (~/.local/bin by default). 125 126dtc must also be built with YAML output support enabled. This requires that 127libyaml and its headers be installed on the host system. For some distributions 128that involves installing the development package, such as: 129 130Debian:: 131 132 apt-get install libyaml-dev 133 134Fedora:: 135 136 dnf -y install libyaml-devel 137 138Running checks 139~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 140 141The DT schema binding documents must be validated using the meta-schema (the 142schema for the schema) to ensure they are both valid json-schema and valid 143binding schema. All of the DT binding documents can be validated using the 144``dt_binding_check`` target:: 145 146 make dt_binding_check 147 148In order to perform validation of DT source files, use the ``dtbs_check`` target:: 149 150 make dtbs_check 151 152Note that ``dtbs_check`` will skip any binding schema files with errors. It is 153necessary to use ``dt_binding_check`` to get all the validation errors in the 154binding schema files. 155 156It is possible to run both in a single command:: 157 158 make dt_binding_check dtbs_check 159 160It is also possible to run checks with a single schema file by setting the 161``DT_SCHEMA_FILES`` variable to a specific schema file. 162 163:: 164 165 make dt_binding_check DT_SCHEMA_FILES=Documentation/devicetree/bindings/trivial-devices.yaml 166 make dtbs_check DT_SCHEMA_FILES=Documentation/devicetree/bindings/trivial-devices.yaml 167 168 169json-schema Resources 170--------------------- 171 172 173`JSON-Schema Specifications <http://json-schema.org/>`_ 174 175`Using JSON Schema Book <http://usingjsonschema.com/>`_ 176 177.. _example-schema: 178 179Annotated Example Schema 180------------------------ 181 182Also available as a separate file: :download:`example-schema.yaml` 183 184.. literalinclude:: example-schema.yaml 185