[PATCH 3/4] staging: vme: get rid of struct vme_device_id and slots

From: Manohar Vanga
Date: Mon Sep 26 2011 - 05:31:33 EST


Previously, the device-driver matching mechanism depended on the
vme_device_id structure due to the need for a bind table per driver.
This method of matching is no longer used so this patch merges the
fields of struct vme_device_id into struct vme_dev. Since this also
renders the slot field meaningless, it has also been removed in this
patch.

Signed-off-by: Manohar Vanga <manohar.vanga@xxxxxxx>
---
drivers/staging/vme/devices/vme_user.c | 2 +-
drivers/staging/vme/vme.c | 8 +++-----
drivers/staging/vme/vme.h | 14 +-------------
drivers/staging/vme/vme_api.txt | 27 +++++++++++----------------
4 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 35 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/staging/vme/devices/vme_user.c b/drivers/staging/vme/devices/vme_user.c
index c658ce9..9518dda 100644
--- a/drivers/staging/vme/devices/vme_user.c
+++ b/drivers/staging/vme/devices/vme_user.c
@@ -668,7 +668,7 @@ err_nocard:

static int vme_user_match(struct vme_dev *vdev)
{
- if (vdev->id.num >= USER_BUS_MAX)
+ if (vdev->num >= USER_BUS_MAX)
return 0;
return 1;
}
diff --git a/drivers/staging/vme/vme.c b/drivers/staging/vme/vme.c
index 9cb6938..5715148 100644
--- a/drivers/staging/vme/vme.c
+++ b/drivers/staging/vme/vme.c
@@ -1377,16 +1377,14 @@ static int __vme_register_driver_bus(struct vme_driver *drv,
err = -ENOMEM;
goto err_devalloc;
}
- vdev->id.num = i;
- vdev->id.bus = bridge->num;
- vdev->id.slot = i + 1;
+ vdev->num = i;
vdev->bridge = bridge;
vdev->dev.platform_data = drv;
vdev->dev.release = vme_dev_release;
vdev->dev.parent = bridge->parent;
vdev->dev.bus = &vme_bus_type;
- dev_set_name(&vdev->dev, "%s.%u-%u", drv->name, vdev->id.bus,
- vdev->id.num);
+ dev_set_name(&vdev->dev, "%s.%u-%u", drv->name, bridge->num,
+ vdev->num);

err = device_register(&vdev->dev);
if (err)
diff --git a/drivers/staging/vme/vme.h b/drivers/staging/vme/vme.h
index 95224d7..e3828ba 100644
--- a/drivers/staging/vme/vme.h
+++ b/drivers/staging/vme/vme.h
@@ -96,18 +96,6 @@ extern struct bus_type vme_bus_type;
#define VME_SLOT_ALL -2

/**
- * VME device identifier structure
- * @num: The device ID (ranges from 0 to N-1 for N devices)
- * @bus: The bus ID of the bus the device is on
- * @slot: The slot this device is plugged into
- */
-struct vme_device_id {
- int num;
- int bus;
- int slot;
-};
-
-/**
* Structure representing a VME device
* @id: The ID of the device (currently the bus and slot number)
* @bridge: Pointer to the bridge device this device is on
@@ -116,7 +104,7 @@ struct vme_device_id {
* @bridge_list: List of devices (per bridge)
*/
struct vme_dev {
- struct vme_device_id id;
+ int num;
struct vme_bridge *bridge;
struct device dev;
struct list_head drv_list;
diff --git a/drivers/staging/vme/vme_api.txt b/drivers/staging/vme/vme_api.txt
index 53abf7e..e8ff215 100644
--- a/drivers/staging/vme/vme_api.txt
+++ b/drivers/staging/vme/vme_api.txt
@@ -51,23 +51,16 @@ probe routine is passed a 'struct vme_dev' pointer as an argument. The
'struct vme_dev' structure looks like the following:

struct vme_dev {
- struct vme_device_id id;
+ int num;
struct vme_bridge *bridge;
struct device dev;
+ struct list_head drv_list;
+ struct list_head bridge_list;
};

-The 'bridge' field contains a pointer to the bridge device. The 'id' field
-contains information useful for the probe function:
-
- struct vme_device_id {
- int bus;
- int slot;
- int num;
- };
-
-Here, 'bus' is the number of the bus the device being probed is on. 'slot'
-refers to the specific slot on the VME bus. The 'num' field refers to the
-sequential device ID for this specific driver.
+Here, the 'num' field refers to the sequential device ID for this specific
+driver. The bridge number (or bus number) can be accessed using
+dev->bridge->num.

A function is also provided to unregister the driver from the VME core and is
usually called from the device driver's exit routine:
@@ -78,9 +71,11 @@ usually called from the device driver's exit routine:
Resource management
===================

-Once a driver has registered with the VME core the provided probe routine will
-be called for each of the bus/slot combination that becomes valid as VME buses
-are themselves registered. The probe routine is passed a pointer to the devices
+Once a driver has registered with the VME core the provided match routine will
+be called the number of times specified during the registration. If a match
+succeeds, a non-zero value should be returned. A zero return value indicates
+failure. For all successful matches, the probe routine of the corresponding
+driver is called. The probe routine is passed a pointer to the devices
device structure. This pointer should be saved, it will be required for
requesting VME resources.

--
1.7.4.1

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