On 2023-02-16 13:38:57 Thu, Athira Rajeev wrote: > Add a function dt_find_by_name_substr() that returns the child node if > it matches till first occurence at "@" of a given name, otherwise NULL. > This is helpful for cases with node name like: "name@addr". In > scenarios where nodes are added with "name@addr" format and if the > value of "addr" is not known, that node can't be matched with node > name or addr. Hence matching with substring as node name will return > the expected result. Patch adds dt_find_by_name_substr() function > and testcase for the same in core/test/run-device.c > > Signed-off-by: Athira Rajeev <atraj...@linux.vnet.ibm.com> > --- [...] > diff --git a/core/device.c b/core/device.c > index 2de37c74..26562235 100644 > --- a/core/device.c > +++ b/core/device.c > @@ -395,6 +395,41 @@ struct dt_node *dt_find_by_name(struct dt_node *root, > const char *name) > } > > > +struct dt_node *dt_find_by_name_substr(struct dt_node *root, const char > *name) > +{ > + struct dt_node *child, *match; > + char *node, *child_node = NULL; > +
> + node = malloc(strlen(name) + 1); > + if (!node) > + return NULL; > + memcpy(node, name, strlen(name)); > + node[strlen(name)] = '\0'; You may want to use strdup() which does exactly what you trying to do: node = strdup(name); if (!node) return NULL; > + node = strtok(node, "@"); > + list_for_each(&root->children, child, list) { > + child_node = malloc(strlen(child->name) + 1); > + if (!child_node) > + goto err; > + memcpy(child_node, child->name, strlen(child->name)); > + child_node[strlen(child->name)] = '\0'; same here ^^^ Rest looks fine to me. Reviewed-by: Mahesh Salgaonkar <mah...@linux.ibm.com> Thanks, -Mahesh.