[RFC/PATCH 2/3] of: add of_lookup_stdout() utility function
Mitch Bradley
wmb at firmworks.com
Thu Aug 7 03:09:41 EST 2008
Segher Boessenkool wrote:
>> It's not what we do with flattened device trees blobs though. In the
>> flattened tree we're not using a /chosen/stdout property, just the
>> linux,stdout-path one.
>>
>> The question that remains is; should there be? Should the dt blobs
>> use /chosen/stdout also? (I'm not familiar enough with real OF to
>> know the answer. I'm assuming that an instance value is not the same
>> as a phandle).
The difference between a phandle and an ihandle is similar to the
difference between (the inode of) an executable files on disk and (the
process id of) a running process. A phandle refers to the static
information that describes a device, while an ihandle refers to a
particular (out of potentially several) active instantiation of the OFW
driver for that devices. An "instance value" is a data item that can
have a different value for each of the running instances of a given
driver. In the analogy, an instance value is like a data segment variable.
Given an ihandle, you can get the corresponding phandle with
ihandle>phandle. You can't go from phandle to ihandle, because that
direction is one-to-many.
Why you you ever need more than one running instance of a given driver?
For leaf devices, it is pretty rare to have multiple instances.
Multiple instances are more often used for intermediate nodes. The same
intermediate node - for example a usb node - is often the parent of
several leaf nodes that are active simultaneously. When you open a
device, its device tree parents up to the root are implicitly opened.
Each such instance can hold dynamic state on behalf of its children.
>
> ihandles and phandles are not the same thing in OF. Since in the
> "flat world" we cannot have instances, we should use phandles instead
> of ihandles for the things in /chosen. I thought we agreed on that
> already, perhaps I am wrong?
>
>
> Segher
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