On 06/03/2014 15:46, Andrew Lunn wrote:
>>>>> I think you can use aliases to get the order correct, independent of
>>>>> how you list them in DT. That should be a lot safer than assuming
>>>>> things are instantiated from top to bottom.
>>>>
>>>> It sounds interesting, how would you do this?
>>>
>>> As there already is in armada-370-xp.dtsi
>>>
>>>         aliases {
>>>                 eth0 = &eth0;
>>>                 eth1 = &eth1;
>>>         };
>>>
>>>
>>>     eth0: ethernet@70000 {
>>>     }
>>>         eth1: ethernet@74000 {
>>>     }
>>>
>>> This at least works for i2c devices. The pdev->id is set using the
>>> alias number.
>>
>> Well I think it doesn't work with ethernet devices because we already do
>> this in aramda-38x.dtsi:
>>
>>      aliases {
>>              gpio0 = &gpio0;
>>              gpio1 = &gpio1;
>>              eth0 = &eth0;
>>              eth1 = &eth1;
>>              eth2 = &eth2;
>>      };
>>
>>      eth1: ethernet@30000 {
>>      }
>>      eth2: ethernet@34000 {
>>      }
>>      eth0: ethernet@70000 {
>>      }
> 
> Ah, Erm, O.K. 
> 
> It seems to be an i2c thing. Take a look at i2c_add_adapter().
> 
>         if (dev->of_node) {
>                 id = of_alias_get_id(dev->of_node, "i2c");
>  
> You could put something similar into the ethernet driver.
> 


Actually even what I did, didn't work as I expected. The order should have been 
changed in
the dsi file.

I will have a look on the ethernet driver.


Thanks,

Gregory


>     Andrew
> 


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