@@ -1009,10 +1009,13 @@ static inline int of_get_available_child_count(const struct device_node *np)
#endif
typedef int (*of_init_fn_2)(struct device_node *, struct device_node *);
+typedef int (*of_init_fn_1_ret)(struct device_node *);
typedef void (*of_init_fn_1)(struct device_node *);
#define OF_DECLARE_1(table, name, compat, fn) \
_OF_DECLARE(table, name, compat, fn, of_init_fn_1)
+#define OF_DECLARE_1_RET(table, name, compat, fn) \
+ _OF_DECLARE(table, name, compat, fn, of_init_fn_1_ret)
#define OF_DECLARE_2(table, name, compat, fn) \
_OF_DECLARE(table, name, compat, fn, of_init_fn_2)
The macro OF_DECLARE_1 expect a void (*func)(struct device_node *) while the OF_DECLARE_2 expect a int (*func)(struct device_node *, struct device_node *). The second one allows to pass an init function returning a value, which make possible to call the functions in the table and check the return value in order to catch at a higher level the errors and handle them from there instead of doing a panic in each driver (well at least this is the case for the clkevt). Unfortunately the OF_DECLARE_1 does not allow that and that lead to some code duplication and crappyness in the drivers. The OF_DECLARE_1 is used by all the clk drivers and the clocksource/clockevent drivers. It is not possible to do the change in one shot as we have to change all the init functions. The OF_DECLARE_2 specifies an init function prototype with two parameters with the node and its parent. The latter won't be used, ever, in the timer drivers. Introduce a OF_DECLARE_1_RET macro to be used, and hopefully we can smoothly and iteratively change the users of OF_DECLARE_1 to use the new macro instead. Signed-off-by: Daniel Lezcano <daniel.lezcano@linaro.org> --- include/linux/of.h | 3 +++ 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+) -- 1.9.1