On Fri, Nov 07, 2014 at 08:05:57PM +0100, Jean-Francois Moine wrote:
> Mark Brown <broo...@kernel.org> wrote:

> > >   } else {
> > > -         clk = of_clk_get(args.np, 0);
> > > +         clk = of_clk_get((struct device_node *) dai_np, 0);  

> > Adding this cast looks suspicous - why?  As far as I can tell the
> > original code didn't need one.

> Right, 'args.np' was (struct device_node *), but, now, 'dai_np' is
> (const struct device_node *).

> Changing 'dai_np' to (struct device_node *) in the
> asoc_simple_card_sub_parse_of() argument asks for a cast in calling
> this function because the field 'of_node' of the struct
> snd_soc_dai_link_component is (const struct device_node *).

> Do you better like this last cast?

No.  As Lars says having a cast in the first place is almost always a
sign that you're doing something wrong outside of passing things through
some of the generic callback interfaces.

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