On Monday 07 January 2013 19:34:35 Vineet Gupta wrote: > On Monday 07 January 2013 07:16 PM, Arnd Bergmann wrote: > >> static struct of_dev_auxdata arcuart_auxdata_lookup[] __initdata = { > >> OF_DEV_AUXDATA("snps,arc-uart", UART0_BASE, "arc-uart", arc_uart_info), > >> {} > >> }; > > It should be enough to fill the drv->of_match_table member of the > > platform_driver with the match table. > > Not sure if I understand. My concern is the #define UART0_BASE (=0xc0fc1000) which > needs to be defined in code despite that value being present in the device tree. > And this is needed so that framework could match the device against the driver. I > would have thought that some device property (in device tree) could enable the > matching with Linux name (actually DRIVER_NAME defined in the uart driver). Am I > missing something ? I mean you should not need the auxdata entry if the driver does everything right, and you get rid of the platform_data. > >> (3) After above, driver's probe routine is getting called with platform_device->id > >> = -1 and it seems of_device_add() is doing that purposely. How do I handle that. > > What do you need the id for? > > In case of multiple instances of UART, driver uses this value to index into struct > arc_uart_port [ ] > > struct arc_uart_port { > struct uart_port port; > unsigned long baud; > int is_emulated; > }; > > static struct arc_uart_port arc_uart_ports[CONFIG_SERIAL_ARC_NR_PORTS]; > > arc_serial_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) > uart = &arc_uart_ports[pdev->id]; > arc_uart_init_one(pdev, ..) > if (pdev->id < 0 ...) > return -ENOENT; > > Although the current driver is flawed in that it checks for -ve value after > already indexing into the array :-( > I'll send a patch to serial list to fix that. (adding linux-serial to Cc) Generally speaking, drivers should not have static or fixed-size arrays of devices in them. What you should do instead is to allocate the arc_uart_port at from arc_serial_probe() and remove all the references to the global array. I'm not completely sure if that's possible with the uart_port yet, maybe someone else can comment on that. For the id value, have a look at the drivers/tty/serial/mxs-auart.c and how it gets the id from the /aliases node in the device tree using of_alias_get_id(). Arnd -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-serial" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html