On Fri, Aug 05, 2016 at 05:48:45PM +0100, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote: > On Fri, Aug 05, 2016 at 12:02:39PM +0300, Jyri Sarha wrote: > > That may be a problem. The ASoC card device tree binding current looks > > for the ASoC DAI's parent's of-node if it can not find the node for the > > DAI-device itself. > I don't follow. The "parent" of this audio_pdev device above is > the "platform" device - /sys/devices/platform. If ASoC is > referencing the parent of the above platform device for some > reason, it's probably not going to get anything useful from such > an attempt. > Any other ASoC codec driver where the codec platform device was > declared with a NULL parent pointer also ends up as a child of > that same location. > I'd _really_ be surprised if ASoC is even doing what you describe, > because such an action is totally illogical (as can be seen from > my description above.) We do have some stuff in there in order to handle MFDs - they'll instantiate a Linux-internal virtual platform device as a child of the DT device that represents the device as a whole. We're definitely not expecting to find anything for parentless platform devices though, it's only done if the ASoC level device has no of_node and the parent does.
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