Currently in the vio.c code we use a comparision against the parent
device node's full path to decide if the device is a PFO or VIO family
device.
Both the ibm,platform-facilities and vdevice nodes are defined by PAPR,
and must have a matching device_type. So instead of using the path we
can instead compare the device_type.
I've checked Qemu and kvmtool both do this correctly, and all the
PowerVM systems I have access to do also. So it seems to be safe.
This removes the dependency on full_name, which is being removed
upstream.
Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>
*/
parent_node = of_get_parent(of_node);
if (parent_node) {
- if (!strcmp(parent_node->full_name, "/ibm,platform-facilities"))
+ if (!strcmp(parent_node->type, "ibm,platform-facilities"))
family = PFO;
- else if (!strcmp(parent_node->full_name, "/vdevice"))
+ else if (!strcmp(parent_node->type, "vdevice"))
family = VDEVICE;
else {
pr_warn("%s: parent(%s) of %s not recognized.\n",