No; use an alias in the aliases node. That is what aliases is designed
for.  Something like 'index' is a reinvention of the wheel.
Do aliases work in reverse?  That is, if I have a pointer to a device 
node, can
I look up its alias directly?  Or do I have to scan the aliases node 
and do a
comparison of each phandle, one at a time, until I find a match?  And 
when I
find a match, will I need to do sscanf() in order to extract the 
actual index
value from the property?
Aliases are one-way.  You can have multiple aliases point to the same 
node,
as well (and that is quite common, even).

If you need a unique identifier for an OF node, use its phandle.
It sounds to me like you just need to set up a mapping between
phandles and Linux i2c bus ids here?


Segher

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