ira.weiny@xxxxxxxxx writes: > From: Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@xxxxxxxxx> > > The documentation for creating an auxiliary device is a 3 step not a 2 > step process. Specifically the requirements of setting the name, id, > dev.release, and dev.parent fields was not clear as a precursor to the '2 > step' process documented. > > Clarify by declaring this a 3 step process starting with setting the > fields of struct auxiliary_device correctly. > > Also add some sample code and tie the change into the rest of the > documentation. > > Reviewed-by: Dave Jiang <dave.jiang@xxxxxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Ira Weiny <ira.weiny@xxxxxxxxx> Looks generally good but ... > Documentation/driver-api/auxiliary_bus.rst | 77 +++++++++++++++++----- > 1 file changed, 59 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/auxiliary_bus.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/auxiliary_bus.rst > index ef902daf0d68..8b3e795f3691 100644 > --- a/Documentation/driver-api/auxiliary_bus.rst > +++ b/Documentation/driver-api/auxiliary_bus.rst > @@ -79,18 +79,6 @@ is given a name that, combined with the registering drivers KBUILD_MODNAME, > creates a match_name that is used for driver binding, and an id that combined > with the match_name provide a unique name to register with the bus subsystem. > > -Registering an auxiliary_device is a two-step process. First call > -auxiliary_device_init(), which checks several aspects of the auxiliary_device > -struct and performs a device_initialize(). After this step completes, any > -error state must have a call to auxiliary_device_uninit() in its resolution path. > -The second step in registering an auxiliary_device is to perform a call to > -auxiliary_device_add(), which sets the name of the device and add the device to > -the bus. > - > -Unregistering an auxiliary_device is also a two-step process to mirror the > -register process. First call auxiliary_device_delete(), then call > -auxiliary_device_uninit(). > - > .. code-block:: c > > struct auxiliary_device { > @@ -99,15 +87,68 @@ auxiliary_device_uninit(). > u32 id; > }; > > -If two auxiliary_devices both with a match_name "mod.foo" are registered onto > -the bus, they must have unique id values (e.g. "x" and "y") so that the > -registered devices names are "mod.foo.x" and "mod.foo.y". If match_name + id > -are not unique, then the device_add fails and generates an error message. > +Registering an auxiliary_device is a three-step process. > + > +First, a 'struct auxiliary_device' needs to be defined or allocated for each > +sub-device desired. The name, id, dev.release, and dev.parent fields of this > +structure must be filled in as follows. > + > +The 'name' field is to be given a name that is recognized by the auxiliary > +driver. If two auxiliary_devices with the same match_name, eg > +"mod.MY_DEVICE_NAME", are registered onto the bus, they must have unique id > +values (e.g. "x" and "y") so that the registered devices names are "mod.foo.x" > +and "mod.foo.y". If match_name + id are not unique, then the device_add fails > +and generates an error message. > > The auxiliary_device.dev.type.release or auxiliary_device.dev.release must be > -populated with a non-NULL pointer to successfully register the auxiliary_device. > +populated with a non-NULL pointer to successfully register the > +auxiliary_device. This release call is where resources associated with the > +auxiliary device must be free'ed. Because once the device is placed on the bus > +the parent driver can not tell what other code may have a reference to this > +data. > + > +The auxiliary_device.dev.parent should be set. Typically to the registering > +drivers device. > + > +Second, call auxiliary_device_init(), which checks several aspects of the > +auxiliary_device struct and performs a device_initialize(). After this step > +completes, any error state must have a call to auxiliary_device_uninit() in its > +resolution path. > + > +The third and final step in registering an auxiliary_device is to perform a > +call to auxiliary_device_add(), which sets the name of the device and adds the > +device to the bus. > + > +.. code-block:: c > + > + struct axiliary_device *my_aux_dev = my_aux_dev_alloc(xxx); This ----------^ would appear to be a typo... Thanks, jon