We already have of_graph_get_next_device_endpoint(), but it is not
intuitive to use.

(X)     node {
(Y)             ports {
                        port@0 { endpoint { remote-endpoint = ...; };};
(A1)                    port@1 { endpoint { remote-endpoint = ...; };
(A2)                             endpoint { remote-endpoint = ...; };};
(B)                     port@2 { endpoint { remote-endpoint = ...; };};
                };
        };

For example, if I want to handle port@1's 2 endpoints (= A1, A2),
I want to use like below

        A1 = of_graph_get_next_device_endpoint(port1, NULL);
        A2 = of_graph_get_next_device_endpoint(port1, A1);

But 1st one will be error, because of_graph_get_next_device_endpoint()
requested "parent" means "node" (X) or "ports" (Y), not "port".
Below are OK

        /* These will be node/ports/port@0/endpoint */
        of_graph_get_next_device_endpoint(node,  NULL);
        of_graph_get_next_device_endpoint(ports, NULL);

In other words, we can't handle A1/A2 directly via
of_graph_get_next_device_endpoint() so far.

There is another non intuitive behavior on
of_graph_get_next_device_endpoint(). In case of if I could get A1 pointer
for some way, and if I want to handle port@1 things, I would like use
it like below

        /*
         * "ep" is now A1, and handle port1 things here,
         * but we don't know how many endpoints port1 has.
         *
         * Because "ep" is non NULL, we can use port1
         * as of_graph_get_next_device_endpoint(port1, xxx)
         */
        do {
                /* do something for port1 specific things here */
        } while (ep = of_graph_get_next_device_endpoint(port1, ep))

But it also not worked as I expected.
I expect it will be A1 -> A2 -> NULL,
but      it will be A1 -> A2 -> B,    because
of_graph_get_next_device_endpoint() will fetch endpoint beyond the port.

It is not useful on generic driver like Generic Sound Card.
It uses of_get_next_child() instead for now, but it is not intuitive,
and not check node name (= "endpoint").

To handle endpoint more intuitive, create of_graph_get_next_endpoint()

        of_graph_get_next_endpoint(port1, NULL); // A1
        of_graph_get_next_endpoint(port1, A1);   // A2
        of_graph_get_next_endpoint(port1, A2);   // NULL

Signed-off-by: Kuninori Morimoto <kuninori.morimoto...@renesas.com>
---
 drivers/of/property.c    | 24 +++++++++++++++++++++++-
 include/linux/of_graph.h |  9 +++++++++
 2 files changed, 32 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/drivers/of/property.c b/drivers/of/property.c
index 083f92513f5e..ff37fd5194c1 100644
--- a/drivers/of/property.c
+++ b/drivers/of/property.c
@@ -669,6 +669,28 @@ struct device_node *of_graph_get_next_port(const struct 
device_node *parent,
 }
 EXPORT_SYMBOL(of_graph_get_next_port);
 
+/**
+ * of_graph_get_next_endpoint() - get next endpoint node. If it reached to end 
of the port,
+ * it will return NULL.
+ * @port: pointer to the target port node
+ * @endpoint: current endpoint node, or NULL to get first
+ *
+ * Return: An 'endpoint' node pointer with refcount incremented. Refcount
+ * of the passed @prev node is decremented.
+ */
+struct device_node *of_graph_get_next_endpoint(const struct device_node *port,
+                                              struct device_node *endpoint)
+{
+       do {
+               endpoint = of_get_next_child(port, endpoint);
+               if (!endpoint)
+                       break;
+       } while (!of_node_name_eq(endpoint, "endpoint"));
+
+       return endpoint;
+}
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(of_graph_get_next_endpoint);
+
 /**
  * of_graph_get_next_device_endpoint() - get next endpoint node. If it reached 
to end of the port,
  * it gets next endpoint from next port.
@@ -712,7 +734,7 @@ struct device_node *of_graph_get_next_device_endpoint(const 
struct device_node *
                 * getting the next child. If the previous endpoint is NULL this
                 * will return the first child.
                 */
-               endpoint = of_get_next_child(port, prev);
+               endpoint = of_graph_get_next_endpoint(port, prev);
                if (endpoint) {
                        of_node_put(port);
                        return endpoint;
diff --git a/include/linux/of_graph.h b/include/linux/of_graph.h
index 48f7701feab1..ee4b219594f1 100644
--- a/include/linux/of_graph.h
+++ b/include/linux/of_graph.h
@@ -57,6 +57,8 @@ unsigned int of_graph_get_port_count(const struct device_node 
*np);
 struct device_node *of_graph_get_port_by_id(struct device_node *node, u32 id);
 struct device_node *of_graph_get_next_device_endpoint(const struct device_node 
*parent,
                                                      struct device_node 
*previous);
+struct device_node *of_graph_get_next_endpoint(const struct device_node *port,
+                                              struct device_node *prev);
 struct device_node *of_graph_get_next_port(const struct device_node *parent,
                                           struct device_node *previous);
 struct device_node *of_graph_get_endpoint_by_regs(
@@ -105,6 +107,13 @@ static inline struct device_node 
*of_graph_get_next_device_endpoint(
        return NULL;
 }
 
+static inline struct device_node *of_graph_get_next_endpoint(
+                                       const struct device_node *parent,
+                                       struct device_node *previous)
+{
+       return NULL;
+}
+
 static inline struct device_node *of_graph_get_next_port(
                                        const struct device_node *parent,
                                        struct device_node *previous)
-- 
2.25.1

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