Re: [PATCH 01/15] drivers: phy: add generic PHY framework

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On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 12:55:18PM +0530, Kishon Vijay Abraham I wrote:
> > 	The issue (or one of the issues) in this discussion is that 
> > 	Greg does not like the idea of using names or IDs to associate
> > 	PHYs with controllers, because they are too prone to
> > 	duplications or other errors.  Pointers are more reliable.
> > 
> > 	But pointers to what?  Since the only data known to be 
> > 	available to both the PHY driver and controller driver is the
> > 	platform data, the obvious answer is a pointer to platform data
> > 	(either for the PHY or for the controller, or maybe both).
> 
> hmm.. it's not going to be simple though as the platform device for the PHY and
> controller can be created in entirely different places. e.g., in some cases the
> PHY device is a child of some mfd core device (the device will be created in
> drivers/mfd) and the controller driver (usually) is created in board file. I
> guess then we have to come up with something to share a pointer in two
> different files.

What's wrong with using the platform_data structure that is unique to
all boards (see include/platform_data/ for examples)?  Isn't that what
this structure is there for?

greg k-h
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