On Sat, Aug 31, 2024 at 09:06:48PM -0700, Stephen Boyd wrote: > The usage of this match function is hard to understand at a glance. > Document the arguments and the return value so it is clear how to > implement the function. Thank you for the patch! ... I believe we still use "device property:" in the subject for this header file changes. $ git log --oneline --no-merges -- include/linux/property.h ... > +/** > + * devcon_match_fn_t - device connection match function > + * @fwnode: Remote connection's device node > + * @con_id: Identifier for the connection > + * @data: Match function caller specific data > + * > + * Implement a callback with this function signature to search a fwnode's > + * connections for a match with a function like device_connection_find_match(). > + * This function will be called possibly multiple times, once for each > + * connection. The match function should inspect the @fwnode to look for a > + * match. The @con_id and @data provided are the same as the @con_id and @data > + * arguments passed to the functions that take a devcon_match_fn_t argument. > + * Note: This function can be called multiple times. As noted in the next patch, this would be nice to elaborate (at least to me this sounds like declaration of idempotency which is unlikely what is meant, or am I mistaken?). > + * Return: Pointer to match or NULL if no match found. > + */ > +typedef void *(*devcon_match_fn_t)(const struct fwnode_handle *fwnode, > + const char *con_id, void *data); -- With Best Regards, Andy Shevchenko