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From: Jason Gunthorpe <jgunthorpe@obsidianresearch.com>
To: Grant Likely <grant.likely@secretlab.ca>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
	devicetree-discuss@lists.ozlabs.org,
	Rob Herring <rob.herring@calxeda.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] of: When constructing the bus id consider assigned-addresses as well
Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2012 11:20:54 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20121126182054.GA30177@obsidianresearch.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20121126140316.99FE23E194B@localhost>

On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 02:03:16PM +0000, Grant Likely wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Nov 2012 14:02:40 -0700, Jason Gunthorpe <jgunthorpe@obsidianresearch.com> wrote:
> > 'assigned-addresses' is used for certain PCI device type nodes in
> > lieu of 'reg',  since this is enforced by of/address.c, have
> > of_device_make_bus_id look there as well.
> > 
> > Signed-off-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgunthorpe@obsidianresearch.com>
> 
> If it is a PCI device, then of_device_make_bus_id() shouldn't come into
> play. PCI devices already have their own naming scheme. Only
> platform_bus device creation uses of_device_make_bus_id(). What am I
> missing?

In my embedded case I have a complex PCI-E connected SOC device.

This is modeled in OF by having a PCI-E bus, a PCI-E device node, and
then all of the SOC devices (I2C, GPIO, drivers, etc) placed under the
PCI-E device node.

The PCI driver that matches the device just turns it on and calls
of_platform_populate(..) with its own node as an argument.

So of_device_make_bus_id isn't called on a PCI-E device node, it is
called on the platform_device children of that node, and due to the
way the other code works, and what the OF rules seem to be, those
childen all use assigned-addresses. Without this patch the code just
assigns monotonic ids to those nodes.

Jason

  reply	other threads:[~2012-11-26 18:21 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2012-11-21 21:02 [PATCH] of: When constructing the bus id consider assigned-addresses as well Jason Gunthorpe
2012-11-26 14:03 ` Grant Likely
2012-11-26 18:20   ` Jason Gunthorpe [this message]
2012-11-29 16:26     ` Grant Likely
2012-11-29 19:38       ` Jason Gunthorpe
2012-11-30  9:48         ` Grant Likely
2012-12-01  0:49           ` Jason Gunthorpe
2012-12-03 14:27             ` Grant Likely

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