On Sun, Mar 06, 2022 at 07:40:34PM -0800, Bjorn Andersson wrote: > In some cases multiple connections with the same connection id > needs to be resolved from a fwnode graph. > > One such example is when separate hardware is used for performing muxing > and/or orientation switching of the SuperSpeed and SBU lines in a USB > Type-C connector. In this case the connector needs to belong to a graph > with multiple matching remote endpoints, and the Type-C controller needs > to be able to resolve them both. > > Add a new API that allows this kind of lookup. Thanks for the update! First of all, I have noticed that subject misses the verb, something like Add or Introduce. ... > +/** > + * fwnode_connection_find_matches - Find connections from a device node > + * @fwnode: Device node with the connection > + * @con_id: Identifier for the connection > + * @data: Data for the match function > + * @match: Function to check and convert the connection description > + * @matches: Array of pointers to fill with matches (Optional) array... > + * @matches_len: Length of @matches > + * > + * Find up to @matches_len connections with unique identifier @con_id between > + * @fwnode and other device nodes. @match will be used to convert the > + * connection description to data the caller is expecting to be returned > + * through the @matches array. > + * If @matches is NULL @matches_len is ignored and the total number of resolved > + * matches is returned. I would require matches_len to be 0, see below. > + * Return: Number of matches resolved, or negative errno. > + */ > +int fwnode_connection_find_matches(struct fwnode_handle *fwnode, > + const char *con_id, void *data, > + devcon_match_fn_t match, > + void **matches, unsigned int matches_len) > +{ > + unsigned int count_graph; > + unsigned int count_ref; > + > + if (!fwnode || !match) > + return -EINVAL; > + > + count_graph = fwnode_graph_devcon_matches(fwnode, con_id, data, match, > + matches, matches_len); > + if (matches) { > + matches += count_graph; > + matches_len -= count_graph; > + } So, the valid case is matches != NULL and matches_len == 0. For example, when we have run something previously on the buffer and it becomes full. In this case we have carefully handle this case. if (matches) { matches += count_graph; if (matches_len) matches_len -= count_graph; } Seems it can be also if (matches) matches += count_graph; if (matches_len) matches_len -= count_graph; That said, do we have a test cases for this? > + count_ref = fwnode_devcon_matches(fwnode, con_id, data, match, > + matches, matches_len); > + > + return count_graph + count_ref; > +} -- With Best Regards, Andy Shevchenko