On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 01:18:18PM -0700, Trent Piepho wrote: > On Thu, 17 Jul 2008, Grant Likely wrote: > > Alternately, I would also be okay with a scheme where all LED nodes > > have a common parent and an of_platform driver would bind against the > > parent node; not the individual children. Then the leds-gpio driver > > could be refactored to have both platform and of_platform bus > > bindings. > > Basically what I did then in my patch then, refactor leds-gpio so most of > it is shared and there is a block of code that does platform binding and > another block that does of_platform binding.
Yes > I didn't change the OF platform binding syntax so as not to complicate the > example, but that's easy to do. Something like: > > leds { > compatible = "gpio-led"; > gpios = <&mpc8572 6 0 > &mpc8572 7 0>; > labels = "red", "green"; > }; > > Or like this, which needs a little more code to parse: > > leds { > compatible = "gpio-led"; > [EMAIL PROTECTED] { > gpios = <&mpc8572 6 0>; > label = "red"; > }; > [EMAIL PROTECTED] { > gpios = <&mpc8572 7 0>; > label = "green"; > }; > }; I kind of like the second option better, because there is less chance of doing bad stuff if the gpio specifier was buggered up; but I'm cool with either. However, if the second option is chosen then something like the following might be better as it eliminates the meaningless @<number> specifier. leds { compatible = "gpio-led"; red { gpios = <&mpc8572 6 0>; }; green { gpios = <&mpc8572 7 0>; }; }; Cheers, g. _______________________________________________ Linuxppc-dev mailing list Linuxppc-dev@ozlabs.org https://ozlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxppc-dev