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authorSimon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>2017-04-23 20:02:07 -0600
committerSimon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>2017-06-01 07:03:05 -0600
commite48eeb9ea3aed67e4bda94c65a7f13e8672a3501 (patch)
tree13a6fb91509ee655c8536577e8ec5101c67ac5dd /test/dm
parente8abbb531f506dc0cac973b86fb5fa01f0bf88c4 (diff)
dm: blk: Improve block device claiming
The intention with block devices is that the device number (devnum field in its descriptor) matches the alias of its parent device. For example, with: aliases { mmc0 = "/sdhci@700b0600"; mmc1 = "/sdhci@700b0400"; } we expect that the block devices for mmc0 and mmc1 would have device numbers of 0 and 1 respectively. Unfortunately this does not currently always happen. If there is another MMC device earlier in the driver model data structures its block device will be created first. It will therefore get device number 0 and mmc0 will therefore miss out. In this case the MMC device will have sequence number 0 but its block device will not. To avoid this, allow a device to request a device number and bump any existing device number that is using it. This all happens during the binding phase so it is safe to change these numbers around. This allows device numbers to match the aliases in all circumstances. Add a test to verify the behaviour. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'test/dm')
-rw-r--r--test/dm/blk.c39
1 files changed, 37 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/test/dm/blk.c b/test/dm/blk.c
index 3e34336fae..5c5eb829a0 100644
--- a/test/dm/blk.c
+++ b/test/dm/blk.c
@@ -83,12 +83,12 @@ static int dm_test_blk_usb(struct unit_test_state *uts)
ut_asserteq_ptr(usb_dev, dev_get_parent(dev));
/* Check we have one block device for each mass storage device */
- ut_asserteq(4, count_blk_devices());
+ ut_asserteq(6, count_blk_devices());
/* Now go around again, making sure the old devices were unbound */
ut_assertok(usb_stop());
ut_assertok(usb_init());
- ut_asserteq(4, count_blk_devices());
+ ut_asserteq(6, count_blk_devices());
ut_assertok(usb_stop());
return 0;
@@ -115,3 +115,38 @@ static int dm_test_blk_find(struct unit_test_state *uts)
return 0;
}
DM_TEST(dm_test_blk_find, DM_TESTF_SCAN_PDATA | DM_TESTF_SCAN_FDT);
+
+/* Test that block device numbering works as expected */
+static int dm_test_blk_devnum(struct unit_test_state *uts)
+{
+ struct udevice *dev, *mmc_dev, *parent;
+ int i;
+
+ /*
+ * Probe the devices, with the first one being probed last. This is the
+ * one with no alias / sequence numnber.
+ */
+ ut_assertok(uclass_get_device(UCLASS_MMC, 1, &dev));
+ ut_assertok(uclass_get_device(UCLASS_MMC, 2, &dev));
+ ut_assertok(uclass_get_device(UCLASS_MMC, 0, &dev));
+ for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
+ struct blk_desc *desc;
+
+ /* Check that the bblock device is attached */
+ ut_assertok(uclass_get_device_by_seq(UCLASS_MMC, i, &mmc_dev));
+ ut_assertok(blk_find_device(IF_TYPE_MMC, i, &dev));
+ parent = dev_get_parent(dev);
+ ut_asserteq_ptr(parent, mmc_dev);
+ ut_asserteq(trailing_strtol(mmc_dev->name), i);
+
+ /*
+ * Check that the block device devnum matches its parent's
+ * sequence number
+ */
+ desc = dev_get_uclass_platdata(dev);
+ ut_asserteq(desc->devnum, i);
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+DM_TEST(dm_test_blk_devnum, DM_TESTF_SCAN_PDATA | DM_TESTF_SCAN_FDT);