drive_get_next() is basically a bad idea.  It returns the "next" block
backend of a certain interface type.  "Next" means bus=0,unit=N, where
subsequent calls count N up from zero, per interface type.

This lets you define unit numbers implicitly by execution order.  If the
order changes, or new calls appear "in the middle", unit numbers change.
ABI break.  Hard to spot in review.

Machine "quanta-gbs-bmc" connects just one backend with
drive_get_next(), but with a helper function.  Change it to use
drive_get() directly.  This makes the unit numbers explicit in the
code.

Cc: Havard Skinnemoen <hskinnem...@google.com>
Cc: Tyrone Ting <kft...@nuvoton.com>
Cc: Peter Maydell <peter.mayd...@linaro.org>
Cc: qemu-...@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <arm...@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <20211117163409.3587705-4-arm...@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Havard Skinnemoen <hskinnem...@google.com>
---
 hw/arm/npcm7xx_boards.c | 6 +++---
 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/hw/arm/npcm7xx_boards.c b/hw/arm/npcm7xx_boards.c
index dec7d16ae5..d8a49e4e85 100644
--- a/hw/arm/npcm7xx_boards.c
+++ b/hw/arm/npcm7xx_boards.c
@@ -84,9 +84,9 @@ static void npcm7xx_connect_dram(NPCM7xxState *soc, 
MemoryRegion *dram)
                              &error_abort);
 }
 
-static void sdhci_attach_drive(SDHCIState *sdhci)
+static void sdhci_attach_drive(SDHCIState *sdhci, int unit)
 {
-        DriveInfo *di = drive_get_next(IF_SD);
+        DriveInfo *di = drive_get(IF_SD, 0, unit);
         BlockBackend *blk = di ? blk_by_legacy_dinfo(di) : NULL;
 
         BusState *bus = qdev_get_child_bus(DEVICE(sdhci), "sd-bus");
@@ -374,7 +374,7 @@ static void quanta_gbs_init(MachineState *machine)
                           drive_get(IF_MTD, 0, 0));
 
     quanta_gbs_i2c_init(soc);
-    sdhci_attach_drive(&soc->mmc.sdhci);
+    sdhci_attach_drive(&soc->mmc.sdhci, 0);
     npcm7xx_load_kernel(machine, soc);
 }
 
-- 
2.31.1


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