Hi Kumar, Thanks for the feedback. Response below:
> > + > > + root = of_find_node_by_path("/"); > > + if (root == NULL) > > + return; > > + > > + model = of_get_property(root, "model", NULL); > > + if (strncasecmp(model, "xes,", strlen("xes,")) != 0) > > + return; > > What is this check for? Historical accident. A while back we somehow ended up with a case of probe() succeeding when it shouldn't have, and this was the workaround. I'll remove it since it's useless now. > > + > > + printk(KERN_INFO "X-ES MPC85xx-based single-board computer: %s\n", > > + model + strlen("xes,")); > > Why not print the name from machine_id.name Because machine_id->name will give us "X-ES MPC8572" from the machine description rather than the actual board name (e.g., xpedite5370). In our situation, we have several boards that share largely the same hardware design. I decided to just put 1 machine definition per processor rather than having a machine definition for every board (which would get pretty crazy for our case). For example, we have at least 6 MPC8572-based boards with more on the way, but all of their changes can be described in the device tree (e.g., changes in number of ethernet ports or PCI express controllers), so there's no need for a machine definition for all of them. > > +machine_device_initcall(xes_mpc8572, xes_mpc85xx_publish_devices); > > +machine_device_initcall(xes_mpc8548, xes_mpc85xx_publish_devices); > > Do you not need this for xes_mpc8540? Yes, thanks. I'll fix this and the other things you mentioned and re-submit. Will this be able to make it into your next tree destined for 2.6.31? -- Nate Case <nc...@xes-inc.com> _______________________________________________ Linuxppc-dev mailing list Linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org https://lists.ozlabs.org/listinfo/linuxppc-dev