From: Wolfgang Grandegger <wg@grandegger.com>
To: u-boot@lists.denx.de
Subject: [U-Boot-Users] fdt_find_compatible_node() and friends
Date: Thu, 17 May 2007 14:31:15 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <464C4B13.4000100@grandegger.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <464C44D6.7060002@smiths-aerospace.com>
Jerry Van Baren wrote:
> Wolfgang Grandegger wrote:
>> Hi Jerry,
>>
>> Jerry Van Baren wrote:
>> [...]
>>> Hi Wolfgang G,
>>>
>>> I've applied your patches to my local (working) repository and will
>>> push the changes tonight (my tonight, your tomorrow ;-). I created a
>>> subroutine out of three snippets of code in cmd_fdt.c which your
>>> fdt_find_node_by_path() change fixed up so I had to fix one line in
>>> the new subroutine by hand. Not bad at all considering the changes I
>>> made in that file.
>>
>> Thanks. In the meantime I observed, that
>>
>> fdt_find_node_by_path(fdt, 0, "/");
>>
>> returns an error. Is that by purpose?
> [snip]
>> Wolfgang.
>
> Hmm, interesting observation. The character '/' is a figment of our
> imagination, offset 0 in the tree is the root node. The character '/'
> is the path separator and doesn't actually exist anywhere in the fdt -
> when parsing paths, the stuff between the slashes is searched for and
> the slashes themselves are skipped over.
>
> What you asked in the above call is a node with no name under the root
> node, i.e. "//" in human-speak. That wasn't found, of course. On the
> other hand, it is a pretty obvious "mistake" (I was guilty of making the
> same mistake when I first tried to use fdt_path_offset()).
And it is frequently used in the kernel as the following command reveals:
$ find . -name '*.c' | xargs grep find_node_by_path | grep '"/"'
>
> It seems like I was forever doing a conditional:
>
> 59 if (strcmp(pathp, "/") == 0) {
> 60 nodeoffset = 0;
> 61 } else {
> 62 nodeoffset = fdt_path_offset (fdt, pathp);
> 63 if (nodeoffset < 0) {
>
> <http://www.denx.de/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=u-boot/u-boot-fdt.git;a=blob;f=common/cmd_fdt.c;h=bf0aef70cedea6ec4a2a446af54c9e1467617a96;hb=HEAD#l55>
I actually wanted to get the string for the property "model" and yes,
fdt_getprop(fdt, 0, "model", NULL) does work.
>
> Trivia: Your patch we are discussing changed exactly this
> fdt_path_offset() into fdt_find_node_by_path() - this is the one place
> your patch didn't apply, because I refactored the three conditionals
> into a single wrapper subroutine.
>
> At the risk of being accused of codling our users, I would propose we
> add the equivalent "/" detection code (above) to
> fdt_find_node_by_path(), (I will do that tonight unless you beat me to
> it). It seems silly to have the caller replicate or wrap the
> conditional since it is going to be such a common idiom/mistake.
Thanks... and no hurry.
Wolfgang.
prev parent reply other threads:[~2007-05-17 12:31 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-05-03 14:47 [U-Boot-Users] fdt_find_compatible_node() and friends Wolfgang Grandegger
2007-05-03 15:14 ` Jerry Van Baren
2007-05-05 13:03 ` Wolfgang Grandegger
2007-05-16 10:40 ` Wolfgang Grandegger
2007-05-16 13:33 ` Jerry Van Baren
2007-05-17 10:38 ` Jerry Van Baren
2007-05-17 11:32 ` Wolfgang Grandegger
2007-05-17 12:04 ` Jerry Van Baren
2007-05-17 12:31 ` Wolfgang Grandegger [this message]
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