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Message-Id: <59ECBBE5-1AE6-4A42-8A44-C32B49B50FA3@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2011 11:31:21 -0500
From: Jean-Francois Dagenais <jeff.dagenais@...il.com>
To: Samuel Ortiz <sameo@...ux.intel.com>
Cc: open list <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: MFD: core assumes that all children are platform devices
Hi,
I have a pci driver that registers with UIO for it's operations. As a consequence, the pci device
instance has a child device of class uio.
My driver also declares a ds1wm instance that has it's register interface at an offset in BAR0
of the pci device, as an MFD cell.
When I call mfd_remove_devices, MFD proceeds to enumerate ALL the parent device's chilren
and assumes that they are MFD cells, and thus platform_device, which is not true in my case.
(...uio is a child of the parent pci device)
I had (luckily or unluckily) not seen signs of this broken assumption on certain setups I have
used, but in my current setup, this page-faults every time now.
This is a major thing and I have not found the assumption documented anywhere.
I could first declare a new child device on my pci device and then declare it as the parent to
the mfd cells...
Or, is there a way for the mfd-core, as it's doing the "for each child device", to recognize
non-MFD-cell children and skip them?
/jfd--
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