On Thu, Nov 5, 2020 at 12:24 AM Saravana Kannan <saravanak@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Change the meaning of fwnode_operations.add_links() to just create > fwnode links by parsing the properties of a given fwnode. > > This patch doesn't actually make any code changes. To keeps things more > digestable, the actual functional changes come in later patches in this > series. > > Signed-off-by: Saravana Kannan <saravanak@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > include/linux/fwnode.h | 42 +++--------------------------------------- > 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 39 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/include/linux/fwnode.h b/include/linux/fwnode.h > index afde643f37a2..ec02e1e939cc 100644 > --- a/include/linux/fwnode.h > +++ b/include/linux/fwnode.h > @@ -78,44 +78,8 @@ struct fwnode_reference_args { > * endpoint node. > * @graph_get_port_parent: Return the parent node of a port node. > * @graph_parse_endpoint: Parse endpoint for port and endpoint id. > - * @add_links: Called after the device corresponding to the fwnode is added > - * using device_add(). The function is expected to create device > - * links to all the suppliers of the device that are available at > - * the time this function is called. The function must NOT stop > - * at the first failed device link if other unlinked supplier > - * devices are present in the system. This is necessary for the > - * driver/bus sync_state() callbacks to work correctly. > - * > - * For example, say Device-C depends on suppliers Device-S1 and > - * Device-S2 and the dependency is listed in that order in the > - * firmware. Say, S1 gets populated from the firmware after > - * late_initcall_sync(). Say S2 is populated and probed way > - * before that in device_initcall(). When C is populated, if this > - * add_links() function doesn't continue past a "failed linking to > - * S1" and continue linking C to S2, then S2 will get a > - * sync_state() callback before C is probed. This is because from > - * the perspective of S2, C was never a consumer when its > - * sync_state() evaluation is done. To avoid this, the add_links() > - * function has to go through all available suppliers of the > - * device (that corresponds to this fwnode) and link to them > - * before returning. > - * > - * If some suppliers are not yet available (indicated by an error > - * return value), this function will be called again when other > - * devices are added to allow creating device links to any newly > - * available suppliers. > - * > - * Return 0 if device links have been successfully created to all > - * the known suppliers of this device or if the supplier > - * information is not known. > - * > - * Return -ENODEV if the suppliers needed for probing this device > - * have not been registered yet (because device links can only be > - * created to devices registered with the driver core). > - * > - * Return -EAGAIN if some of the suppliers of this device have not > - * been registered yet, but none of those suppliers are necessary > - * for probing the device. > + * @add_links: Create fwnode links to all the suppliers of the fwnode. Return > + * zero on success, a negative error code otherwise. I'd say something like "Create fwnode links to all nodes that represent devices supplying resources to the device represented by the current fwnode. Return ..., or a negative ... on failure." > */ > struct fwnode_operations { > struct fwnode_handle *(*get)(struct fwnode_handle *fwnode); > @@ -155,7 +119,7 @@ struct fwnode_operations { > (*graph_get_port_parent)(struct fwnode_handle *fwnode); > int (*graph_parse_endpoint)(const struct fwnode_handle *fwnode, > struct fwnode_endpoint *endpoint); > - int (*add_links)(const struct fwnode_handle *fwnode, > + int (*add_links)(struct fwnode_handle *fwnode, > struct device *dev); > }; > > -- > 2.29.1.341.ge80a0c044ae-goog >