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Diffstat (limited to 'util/sconfig')
-rw-r--r-- | util/sconfig/main.c | 107 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | util/sconfig/sconfig.h | 12 |
2 files changed, 30 insertions, 89 deletions
diff --git a/util/sconfig/main.c b/util/sconfig/main.c index 951ad6d219..186eedba43 100644 --- a/util/sconfig/main.c +++ b/util/sconfig/main.c @@ -128,7 +128,6 @@ static struct chip mainboard_chip = { static struct chip_instance mainboard_instance = { .id = 0, .chip = &mainboard_chip, - .ref_count = 2, }; /* This is the parent of all devices added by parsing the devicetree file. */ @@ -337,54 +336,6 @@ struct chip_instance *new_chip_instance(char *path) return instance; } -static void delete_chip_instance(struct chip_instance *ins) -{ - - if (ins->ref_count == 0) { - printf("ERROR: ref count for chip instance is zero!!\n"); - exit(1); - } - - if (--ins->ref_count) - return; - - struct chip *c = ins->chip; - - /* Get pointer to first instance of the chip. */ - struct chip_instance *i = c->instance; - - /* - * If chip instance to be deleted is the first instance, then update - * instance pointer of the chip as well. - */ - if (i == ins) { - c->instance = ins->next; - free(ins); - return; - } - - /* - * Loop through the instances list of the chip to find and remove the - * given instance. - */ - while (1) { - if (i == NULL) { - printf("ERROR: chip instance not found!\n"); - exit(1); - } - - if (i->next != ins) { - i = i->next; - continue; - } - - i->next = ins->next; - break; - } - - free(ins); -} - /* * Allocate a new bus for the provided device. * - If this is the first bus being allocated under this device, then its id @@ -504,7 +455,6 @@ struct device *new_device(struct bus *parent, new_d->hidden = (status >> 1) & 0x01; new_d->mandatory = (status >> 2) & 0x01; new_d->chip_instance = chip_instance; - chip_instance->ref_count++; set_new_child(parent, new_d); @@ -780,6 +730,13 @@ static void pass1(FILE *fil, FILE *head, struct device *ptr, struct device *next struct chip_instance *chip_ins = ptr->chip_instance; int has_children = dev_has_children(ptr); + /* + * If the chip instance of device has base_chip_instance pointer set, then follow that + * to update the chip instance for current device. + */ + if (chip_ins->base_chip_instance) + chip_ins = chip_ins->base_chip_instance; + if (ptr == &base_root_dev) fprintf(fil, "DEVTREE_CONST struct device %s = {\n", ptr->name); else @@ -993,8 +950,14 @@ static void emit_chips(FILE *fil) chip_id = 1; instance = chip->instance; while (instance) { - instance->id = chip_id++; - emit_chip_instance(fil, instance); + /* + * Emit this chip instance only if there is no forwarding pointer to the + * base tree chip instance. + */ + if (instance->base_chip_instance == NULL) { + instance->id = chip_id++; + emit_chip_instance(fil, instance); + } instance = instance->next; } } @@ -1082,29 +1045,6 @@ static int res_match(struct resource *a, struct resource *b) } /* - * Walk through the override subtree in breadth-first manner starting at node to - * see if chip_instance pointer of the node is same as chip_instance pointer of - * override parent that is passed into the function. If yes, then update the - * chip_instance pointer of the node to chip_instance pointer of the base - * parent. - */ -static void update_chip_pointers(struct device *node, - struct chip_instance *base_parent_ci, - struct chip_instance *override_parent_ci) -{ - struct queue_entry *q_head = NULL; - - enqueue_tail(&q_head, node); - - while ((node = dequeue_head(&q_head))) { - if (node->chip_instance != override_parent_ci) - continue; - node->chip_instance = base_parent_ci; - add_children_to_queue(&q_head, node); - } -} - -/* * Add resource to device. If resource is already present, then update its base * and index. If not, then add a new resource to the device. */ @@ -1287,6 +1227,12 @@ static void update_device(struct device *base_dev, struct device *override_dev) } /* + * Update base_chip_instance member in chip instance of override tree to forward it to + * the chip instance in base tree. + */ + override_dev->chip_instance->base_chip_instance = base_dev->chip_instance; + + /* * Now that the device properties are all copied over, look at each bus * of the override device and run override_devicetree in a recursive * manner. The assumption here is that first bus of override device @@ -1312,9 +1258,6 @@ static void update_device(struct device *base_dev, struct device *override_dev) override_bus = override_bus->next_bus; base_bus = base_bus->next_bus; } - - delete_chip_instance(override_dev->chip_instance); - override_dev->chip_instance = NULL; } /* @@ -1359,14 +1302,6 @@ static void override_devicetree(struct bus *base_parent, * as a new child of base_parent. */ set_new_child(base_parent, override_child); - /* - * Ensure all nodes in override tree pointing to - * override parent chip_instance now point to base - * parent chip_instance. - */ - update_chip_pointers(override_child, - base_parent->dev->chip_instance, - override_parent->dev->chip_instance); } override_child = next_child; diff --git a/util/sconfig/sconfig.h b/util/sconfig/sconfig.h index a76506d31d..2603904289 100644 --- a/util/sconfig/sconfig.h +++ b/util/sconfig/sconfig.h @@ -56,10 +56,16 @@ struct chip_instance { struct chip_instance *next; /* - * Reference count - Indicates how many devices hold pointer to this - * chip instance. + * Pointer to corresponding chip instance in base devicetree. + * a) If the chip instance belongs to the base devicetree, then this pointer is set to + * NULL. + * b) If the chip instance belongs to override tree, then this pointer is set to its + * corresponding chip instance in base devicetree (if it exists), else to NULL. + * + * This is useful when generating chip instances and chip_ops for a device to determine + * if this is the instance to emit or if there is a base chip instance to use instead. */ - int ref_count; + struct chip_instance *base_chip_instance; }; struct chip { |