Currently, the sf command will probe anything attached to an spi bus, regardless
of whether it is UCLASS_SPI_FLASH. This came up when testing the mmc_spi driver,
which is accessed via spi but is UCLASS_MMC. If the uclass is not what sf
expects, then the "flash" variable will not actually have type spi_nor. This
patch adds a check so we don't clobber any data if the user requests us to probe
a device which is not an spi flash.

Signed-off-by Sean Anderson <sean...@gmail.com>
---
 cmd/sf.c | 4 ++++
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+)

diff --git a/cmd/sf.c b/cmd/sf.c
index e993b3e5ad..21a410c40f 100644
--- a/cmd/sf.c
+++ b/cmd/sf.c
@@ -132,6 +132,10 @@ static int do_spi_flash_probe(int argc, char * const 
argv[])
                printf("Failed to initialize SPI flash at %u:%u (error %d)\n",
                       bus, cs, ret);
                return 1;
+       } else if (new->driver->id != UCLASS_SPI_FLASH) {
+               printf("SPI device is not SPI flash: uclass is %d, expected 
%d\n",
+                      new->driver->id, UCLASS_SPU_FLASH);
+               return 1;
        }
 
        flash = dev_get_uclass_priv(new);
-- 
2.25.0


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