It seems more logical to use a device node directly associated with the
MTD master device (i.e., mtd->dev.of_node field) rather than requiring
auxiliary partition parser information to be passed in by the driver in
a separate struct.
This patch supports the mtd->dev.of_node field and deprecates the parser
data 'of_node' field
Driver conversions may now follow.
Additional side benefit to assigning mtd->dev.of_node rather than using
parser data: the driver core will automatically create a device -> node
symlink for us.
Signed-off-by: Brian Norris <computersforpeace@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Boris Brezillon <boris.brezillon@free-electrons.com>
bool dedicated = true;
- if (!data)
- return 0;
-
- mtd_node = data->of_node;
+ /*
+ * of_node can be provided through auxiliary parser data or (preferred)
+ * by assigning the master device node
+ */
+ mtd_node = data && data->of_node ? data->of_node : mtd_get_of_node(master);
if (!mtd_node)
return 0;
} *part;
const char *names;
- if (!data)
- return 0;
-
- dp = data->of_node;
+ /*
+ * of_node can be provided through auxiliary parser data or (preferred)
+ * by assigning the master device node
+ */
+ dp = data && data->of_node ? data->of_node : mtd_get_of_node(master);
if (!dp)
return 0;
/**
* struct mtd_part_parser_data - used to pass data to MTD partition parsers.
* @origin: for RedBoot, start address of MTD device
- * @of_node: for OF parsers, device node containing partitioning information
+ * @of_node: for OF parsers, device node containing partitioning information.
+ * This field is deprecated, as the device node should simply be
+ * assigned to the master struct device.
*/
struct mtd_part_parser_data {
unsigned long origin;