it to a valid name for C) is needed, so a dedicated driver is required for
each 'compatible' string.
+In order to make this a bit more flexible U_BOOT_DRIVER_ALIAS macro can be
+used to declare an alias for a driver name, typically a 'compatible' string.
+This macro produces no code, but it is by dtoc tool.
+
+During the build process dtoc parses both U_BOOT_DRIVER and U_BOOT_DRIVER_ALIAS
+to build a list of valid driver names and driver aliases. If the 'compatible'
+string used for a device does not not match a valid driver name, it will be
+checked against the list of driver aliases in order to get the right driver
+name to use. If in this step there is no match found a warning is issued to
+avoid run-time failures.
+
Where a node has multiple compatible strings, a #define is used to make them
equivalent, e.g.:
};
U_BOOT_DRIVER(mmc_drv) = {
- .name = "vendor_mmc", /* matches compatible string */
+ .name = "mmc_drv",
.id = UCLASS_MMC,
.of_match = mmc_ids,
.ofdata_to_platdata = mmc_ofdata_to_platdata,
.platdata_auto_alloc_size = sizeof(struct mmc_platdata),
};
+ U_BOOT_DRIVER_ALIAS(mmc_drv, vendor_mmc) /* matches compatible string */
Note that struct mmc_platdata is defined in the C file, not in a header. This
is to avoid needing to include dt-structs.h in a header file. The idea is to