On Wed, Feb 23, 2022 at 08:13:00PM +0100, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: > Several core drivers and buses expect that driver_override is a > dynamically allocated memory thus later they can kfree() it. > ... > + * set_driver_override() - Helper to set or clear driver override. Doesn't match actual function name. > + * @dev: Device to change > + * @override: Address of string to change (e.g. &device->driver_override); > + * The contents will be freed and hold newly allocated override. > + * @s: NULL terminated string, new driver name to force a match, pass empty > + * string to clear it > + * > + * Helper to setr or clear driver override in a device, intended for the cases > + * when the driver_override field is allocated by driver/bus code. s/setr/set/ > + * Returns: 0 on success or a negative error code on failure. > + */ > +int driver_set_override(struct device *dev, char **override, const char *s) > +{