[PATCH 1/5] iio: core: pass parent device as parameter during allocation

Andy Shevchenko andy.shevchenko at gmail.com
Fri May 22 18:56:40 AEST 2020


On Fri, May 22, 2020 at 11:36 AM Alexandru Ardelean
<alexandru.ardelean at analog.com> wrote:
>
> The change passes the parent device to the iio_device_alloc() call. This
> also updates the devm_iio_device_alloc() call to consider the device object
> as the parent device by default.
>
> Having it passed like this, should ensure that any IIO device object
> already has a device object as parent, allowing for neater control, like
> passing the 'indio_dev' object for other stuff [like buffers/triggers/etc],
> and potentially creating iiom_xxx(indio_dev) functions.
>
> With this patch, only the 'drivers/platform/x86/toshiba_acpi.c' needs an
> update to pass the parent object as a parameter.

Acked-by: Andy Shevchenko <andy.shevchenko at gmail.com>

>
> In the next patch all devm_iio_device_alloc() calls will be handled.
>
> Signed-off-by: Alexandru Ardelean <alexandru.ardelean at analog.com>
> ---
>  drivers/iio/dummy/iio_simple_dummy.c         | 14 ++++++++------
>  drivers/iio/industrialio-core.c              | 11 ++++++-----
>  drivers/platform/x86/toshiba_acpi.c          |  3 +--
>  drivers/staging/iio/Documentation/device.txt |  4 +---
>  include/linux/iio/iio.h                      |  4 ++--
>  5 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/iio/dummy/iio_simple_dummy.c b/drivers/iio/dummy/iio_simple_dummy.c
> index 6cb02299a215..b35ae7c039f7 100644
> --- a/drivers/iio/dummy/iio_simple_dummy.c
> +++ b/drivers/iio/dummy/iio_simple_dummy.c
> @@ -566,6 +566,13 @@ static struct iio_sw_device *iio_dummy_probe(const char *name)
>         struct iio_dev *indio_dev;
>         struct iio_dummy_state *st;
>         struct iio_sw_device *swd;
> +       struct device *parent = NULL;
> +
> +       /*
> +        * With hardware: Set the parent device.
> +        * parent = &spi->dev;
> +        * parent = &client->dev;
> +        */
>
>         swd = kzalloc(sizeof(*swd), GFP_KERNEL);
>         if (!swd) {
> @@ -580,7 +587,7 @@ static struct iio_sw_device *iio_dummy_probe(const char *name)
>          * It also has a region (accessed by iio_priv()
>          * for chip specific state information.
>          */
> -       indio_dev = iio_device_alloc(sizeof(*st));
> +       indio_dev = iio_device_alloc(parent, sizeof(*st));
>         if (!indio_dev) {
>                 ret = -ENOMEM;
>                 goto error_ret;
> @@ -590,11 +597,6 @@ static struct iio_sw_device *iio_dummy_probe(const char *name)
>         mutex_init(&st->lock);
>
>         iio_dummy_init_device(indio_dev);
> -       /*
> -        * With hardware: Set the parent device.
> -        * indio_dev->dev.parent = &spi->dev;
> -        * indio_dev->dev.parent = &client->dev;
> -        */
>
>          /*
>          * Make the iio_dev struct available to remove function.
> diff --git a/drivers/iio/industrialio-core.c b/drivers/iio/industrialio-core.c
> index 1527f01a44f1..75661661aaba 100644
> --- a/drivers/iio/industrialio-core.c
> +++ b/drivers/iio/industrialio-core.c
> @@ -1493,7 +1493,7 @@ struct device_type iio_device_type = {
>   * iio_device_alloc() - allocate an iio_dev from a driver
>   * @sizeof_priv:       Space to allocate for private structure.
>   **/
> -struct iio_dev *iio_device_alloc(int sizeof_priv)
> +struct iio_dev *iio_device_alloc(struct device *parent, int sizeof_priv)
>  {
>         struct iio_dev *dev;
>         size_t alloc_size;
> @@ -1510,6 +1510,7 @@ struct iio_dev *iio_device_alloc(int sizeof_priv)
>         if (!dev)
>                 return NULL;
>
> +       dev->dev.parent = parent;
>         dev->dev.groups = dev->groups;
>         dev->dev.type = &iio_device_type;
>         dev->dev.bus = &iio_bus_type;
> @@ -1551,7 +1552,7 @@ static void devm_iio_device_release(struct device *dev, void *res)
>
>  /**
>   * devm_iio_device_alloc - Resource-managed iio_device_alloc()
> - * @dev:               Device to allocate iio_dev for
> + * @parent:            Device to allocate iio_dev for, and parent for this IIO device
>   * @sizeof_priv:       Space to allocate for private structure.
>   *
>   * Managed iio_device_alloc. iio_dev allocated with this function is
> @@ -1560,7 +1561,7 @@ static void devm_iio_device_release(struct device *dev, void *res)
>   * RETURNS:
>   * Pointer to allocated iio_dev on success, NULL on failure.
>   */
> -struct iio_dev *devm_iio_device_alloc(struct device *dev, int sizeof_priv)
> +struct iio_dev *devm_iio_device_alloc(struct device *parent, int sizeof_priv)
>  {
>         struct iio_dev **ptr, *iio_dev;
>
> @@ -1569,10 +1570,10 @@ struct iio_dev *devm_iio_device_alloc(struct device *dev, int sizeof_priv)
>         if (!ptr)
>                 return NULL;
>
> -       iio_dev = iio_device_alloc(sizeof_priv);
> +       iio_dev = iio_device_alloc(parent, sizeof_priv);
>         if (iio_dev) {
>                 *ptr = iio_dev;
> -               devres_add(dev, ptr);
> +               devres_add(parent, ptr);
>         } else {
>                 devres_free(ptr);
>         }
> diff --git a/drivers/platform/x86/toshiba_acpi.c b/drivers/platform/x86/toshiba_acpi.c
> index 808944546739..4a4d09c352dd 100644
> --- a/drivers/platform/x86/toshiba_acpi.c
> +++ b/drivers/platform/x86/toshiba_acpi.c
> @@ -3128,7 +3128,7 @@ static int toshiba_acpi_add(struct acpi_device *acpi_dev)
>
>         toshiba_accelerometer_available(dev);
>         if (dev->accelerometer_supported) {
> -               dev->indio_dev = iio_device_alloc(sizeof(*dev));
> +               dev->indio_dev = iio_device_alloc(&acpi_dev->dev, sizeof(*dev));
>                 if (!dev->indio_dev) {
>                         pr_err("Unable to allocate iio device\n");
>                         goto iio_error;
> @@ -3138,7 +3138,6 @@ static int toshiba_acpi_add(struct acpi_device *acpi_dev)
>
>                 dev->indio_dev->info = &toshiba_iio_accel_info;
>                 dev->indio_dev->name = "Toshiba accelerometer";
> -               dev->indio_dev->dev.parent = &acpi_dev->dev;
>                 dev->indio_dev->modes = INDIO_DIRECT_MODE;
>                 dev->indio_dev->channels = toshiba_iio_accel_channels;
>                 dev->indio_dev->num_channels =
> diff --git a/drivers/staging/iio/Documentation/device.txt b/drivers/staging/iio/Documentation/device.txt
> index ec42544a46aa..0d1275b1eb3f 100644
> --- a/drivers/staging/iio/Documentation/device.txt
> +++ b/drivers/staging/iio/Documentation/device.txt
> @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ The crucial structure for device drivers in iio is iio_dev.
>
>  First allocate one using:
>
> -struct iio_dev *indio_dev = iio_device_alloc(sizeof(struct chip_state));
> +struct iio_dev *indio_dev = iio_device_alloc(parent, sizeof(struct chip_state));
>  where chip_state is a structure of local state data for this instance of
>  the chip.
>
> @@ -16,8 +16,6 @@ That data can be accessed using iio_priv(struct iio_dev *).
>
>  Then fill in the following:
>
> -- indio_dev->dev.parent
> -       Struct device associated with the underlying hardware.
>  - indio_dev->name
>         Name of the device being driven - made available as the name
>         attribute in sysfs.
> diff --git a/include/linux/iio/iio.h b/include/linux/iio/iio.h
> index a1be82e74c93..91a69f4751aa 100644
> --- a/include/linux/iio/iio.h
> +++ b/include/linux/iio/iio.h
> @@ -676,7 +676,7 @@ static inline void *iio_device_get_drvdata(struct iio_dev *indio_dev)
>
>  /* Can we make this smaller? */
>  #define IIO_ALIGN L1_CACHE_BYTES
> -struct iio_dev *iio_device_alloc(int sizeof_priv);
> +struct iio_dev *iio_device_alloc(struct device *parent, int sizeof_priv);
>
>  static inline void *iio_priv(const struct iio_dev *indio_dev)
>  {
> @@ -690,7 +690,7 @@ static inline struct iio_dev *iio_priv_to_dev(void *priv)
>  }
>
>  void iio_device_free(struct iio_dev *indio_dev);
> -struct iio_dev *devm_iio_device_alloc(struct device *dev, int sizeof_priv);
> +struct iio_dev *devm_iio_device_alloc(struct device *parent, int sizeof_priv);
>  struct iio_trigger *devm_iio_trigger_alloc(struct device *dev,
>                                                 const char *fmt, ...);
>  /**
> --
> 2.25.1
>


-- 
With Best Regards,
Andy Shevchenko


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