Quoting Rob Herring (2018-11-29 17:01:54)
> On Thu, Nov 29, 2018 at 6:28 PM Stephen Boyd <sb...@kernel.org> wrote:
> >
> > Quoting Stephen Boyd (2018-11-07 10:37:31)
> > > appropriate structure with to_platform_device() or to_i2c_client()?
> > >
> > > So the example would become
> > >
> > >   struct of_driver_probe_func {
> > >         int (*probe)(struct device *dev);
> > >   };
> > >
> > >   struct of_driver_probe_func mtk_probes[] = {
> > >         mtk_probe1,
> > >         mtk_probe2,
> > >         mtk_probe3,
> > >   };
> > >
> > >   struct platform_driver mtk_driver = {
> > >         .driver = {
> > >                 .name = "mtk-foo";
> > >                 .of_match_table = mtk_match_table,
> > >                 .of_probes = &mtk_probes;
> > >         },
> > >   };
> > >
> > > And the probe functions might need to container_of() the device pointer
> > > to get the struct they know they need. The probe function could also be
> > > added to of_device_id and then we would have to look and see if that
> > > pointer is populated when the device is matched in generic device code.
> > >
> >
> > I guess I'll go down the path of extending the of_device_id structure?
> 
> Unfortunately, I don't think you can change of_device_id as it's part
> of the kernel ABI.

Ok. Then I'll go down the path of making it a parallel array?

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