On Wed, 19 May 2021 at 10:08, Rasmus Villemoes
wrote:
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> Each _device_ belonging to a given uclass of course has its own ->ops,
> of a type determined by and known to the uclass.
>
> However, no instance of a uclass_driver seems to populate ->ops, and
> the only reference to it in code is this re
On Wed, 19 May 2021 at 10:08, Rasmus Villemoes
wrote:
>
> Each _device_ belonging to a given uclass of course has its own ->ops,
> of a type determined by and known to the uclass.
>
> However, no instance of a uclass_driver seems to populate ->ops, and
> the only reference to it in code is this re
Each _device_ belonging to a given uclass of course has its own ->ops,
of a type determined by and known to the uclass.
However, no instance of a uclass_driver seems to populate ->ops, and
the only reference to it in code is this relocation.
Moreover, it's not really clear what could sensibly be
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