On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 12:12:26AM +0200, Alexander Holler wrote:
--- a/include/linux/mtd/mtd.h
+++ b/include/linux/mtd/mtd.h
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/uio.h>
#include <linux/notifier.h>
-#include <linux/device.h>
+#include <linux/platform_device.h>
#include <mtd/mtd-abi.h>
@@ -366,6 +366,15 @@ static inline int mtd_can_have_bb(const struct mtd_info *mtd)
struct mtd_partition;
struct mtd_part_parser_data;
+static inline void mtd_setup_common_members(struct mtd_info *mtd, void *priv,
+ struct platform_device *pdev)
Thanks for the diligence on catching these issues, but I'm not sure this
helper function is fully the correct approach here.
+{
+ mtd->priv = priv;
I don't think you should hide this one here. It will be quite obvious if
a driver didn't stash its private data but tries to access it later. Are
there any drivers that missed this?
+ mtd->owner = pdev->dev.driver->owner;
+ mtd->dev.parent = &pdev->dev;
+ mtd->name = pdev->dev.driver->name;
I think this is a little dangerous. You're potentially clobbering the
name that a driver already chose here. And why did you pick to use the
driver name? This gives non-unique names if there is more than one
device instantiated for a driver. That's why some drivers already use
the device name, not the driver name:
mtd->name = dev_name(&pev->dev);
And in fact, if any drivers are missing mtd->name, perhaps it's best to
just modify the MTD registration to give them a default:
if (!mtd->name)
mtd->name = dev_name(&pdev->dev);
+}
BTW, nothing in this function actually makes sense to require a
platform_device, does it? And it's possible to have non-platform drivers
that want to do basic MTD initialization. So (if we still keep this
helper function at all), I'd recommend just a 'struct device *dev'
parameter.
+
extern int mtd_device_parse_register(struct mtd_info *mtd,
const char * const *part_probe_types,
struct mtd_part_parser_data *parser_data,
How about we rethink the "helper" approach, and instead just do
validation in the core code? This would cover most of the important
parts of your helper, I think: