nios2: dts: Remove leading 0x and 0s from bindings notation

Improve the DTS files by removing all the leading "0x" and zeros to fix the
following dtc warnings:

Warning (unit_address_format): Node /XXX unit name should not have leading "0x"

and

Warning (unit_address_format): Node /XXX unit name should not have leading 0s

Converted using the following command:

find . -type f \( -iname *.dts -o -iname *.dtsi \) -exec sed -E -i -e "s/@0x([0-9a-fA-F\.]+)\s?\{/@\L\1 \{/g" -e "s/@0+([0-9a-fA-F\.]+)\s?\{/@\L\1 \{/g" {} +

For simplicity, two sed expressions were used to solve each warnings separately.

To make the regex expression more robust a few other issues were resolved,
namely setting unit-address to lower case, and adding a whitespace before the
the opening curly brace:

https://elinux.org/Device_Tree_Linux#Linux_conventions

This is a follow up to commit 4c9847b737 ("dt-bindings: Remove leading 0x from bindings notation")

Reported-by: David Daney <ddaney@caviumnetworks.com>
Suggested-by: Rob Herring <robh@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Malaterre <malat@debian.org>
Acked-by: Ley Foon Tan <ley.foon.tan@intel.com>
This commit is contained in:
Mathieu Malaterre 2018-02-11 22:59:18 +08:00 committed by Ley Foon Tan
parent d8a5b80568
commit 5d13c73179

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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
#address-cells = <1>; #address-cells = <1>;
#size-cells = <0>; #size-cells = <0>;
cpu: cpu@0x0 { cpu: cpu@0 {
device_type = "cpu"; device_type = "cpu";
compatible = "altr,nios2-1.0"; compatible = "altr,nios2-1.0";
reg = <0x00000000>; reg = <0x00000000>;
@ -69,7 +69,7 @@
compatible = "altr,avalon", "simple-bus"; compatible = "altr,avalon", "simple-bus";
bus-frequency = <125000000>; bus-frequency = <125000000>;
pb_cpu_to_io: bridge@0x8000000 { pb_cpu_to_io: bridge@8000000 {
compatible = "simple-bus"; compatible = "simple-bus";
reg = <0x08000000 0x00800000>; reg = <0x08000000 0x00800000>;
#address-cells = <1>; #address-cells = <1>;
@ -83,7 +83,7 @@
<0x00008000 0x08008000 0x00000020>, <0x00008000 0x08008000 0x00000020>,
<0x00400000 0x08400000 0x00000020>; <0x00400000 0x08400000 0x00000020>;
timer_1ms: timer@0x400000 { timer_1ms: timer@400000 {
compatible = "altr,timer-1.0"; compatible = "altr,timer-1.0";
reg = <0x00400000 0x00000020>; reg = <0x00400000 0x00000020>;
interrupt-parent = <&cpu>; interrupt-parent = <&cpu>;
@ -91,7 +91,7 @@
clock-frequency = <125000000>; clock-frequency = <125000000>;
}; };
timer_0: timer@0x8000 { timer_0: timer@8000 {
compatible = "altr,timer-1.0"; compatible = "altr,timer-1.0";
reg = < 0x00008000 0x00000020 >; reg = < 0x00008000 0x00000020 >;
interrupt-parent = < &cpu >; interrupt-parent = < &cpu >;
@ -99,14 +99,14 @@
clock-frequency = < 125000000 >; clock-frequency = < 125000000 >;
}; };
jtag_uart: serial@0x4d50 { jtag_uart: serial@4d50 {
compatible = "altr,juart-1.0"; compatible = "altr,juart-1.0";
reg = <0x00004d50 0x00000008>; reg = <0x00004d50 0x00000008>;
interrupt-parent = <&cpu>; interrupt-parent = <&cpu>;
interrupts = <1>; interrupts = <1>;
}; };
tse_mac: ethernet@0x4000 { tse_mac: ethernet@4000 {
compatible = "altr,tse-1.0"; compatible = "altr,tse-1.0";
reg = <0x00004000 0x00000400>, reg = <0x00004000 0x00000400>,
<0x00004400 0x00000040>, <0x00004400 0x00000040>,
@ -133,7 +133,7 @@
}; };
}; };
uart: serial@0x4c80 { uart: serial@4c80 {
compatible = "altr,uart-1.0"; compatible = "altr,uart-1.0";
reg = <0x00004c80 0x00000020>; reg = <0x00004c80 0x00000020>;
interrupt-parent = <&cpu>; interrupt-parent = <&cpu>;
@ -143,7 +143,7 @@
}; };
}; };
cfi_flash_64m: flash@0x0 { cfi_flash_64m: flash@0 {
compatible = "cfi-flash"; compatible = "cfi-flash";
reg = <0x00000000 0x04000000>; reg = <0x00000000 0x04000000>;
bank-width = <2>; bank-width = <2>;