On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 03:26:58PM +0100, Lee Jones wrote:
On 30/07/12 14:40, Mark Brown wrote:
We use it register the driver for probe()ing. In the same way we do for the PMU and Regulators. All three of which actually belong to a different hardware block. Do you know of a better way to register those devices?
You've not identified which of the two cases above we're in... assuming it's a virtal device look at how the DT bindings for the other platforms are doing things.
I thought it would have been obvious by my response. The PMU seems to be a virtual device with no registers or IRQs.
That's not at all obvious, no.
I've found a DT which seems to do it in the same way as I do 'arch/powerpc/boot/dts/p1022ds.dts', but some others call PCM registration from the CPU-side DAI probe(). Would that be your preference?
Yes, do what the other drivers are doing