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Subject[PATCH 0/5] usb: ulpi: remove "dev" field from struct ulpi_ops
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struct ulpi_ops is defined as follows:

struct ulpi_ops {
struct device *dev;
int (*read)(struct ulpi_ops *ops, u8 addr);
int (*write)(struct ulpi_ops *ops, u8 addr, u8 val);
};

Upon calling ulpi_register_interface(), the struct device argument is
put inside the struct ulpi_ops argument's dev field. Later, when
calling the actual read()/write() operations, the struct ulpi_ops is
passed to them and they use the stored device to access whatever
private data they need.

This means that if one wishes to reuse the same oprations for multiple
interfaces (e.g if we have multiple instances of the same controller),
any but the last interface registered will not operate properly (and
the one that does work will be at the mercy of the others to not mess
it up).

I understand that barely any driver uses this bus right now, but I
suppose it's there to be used at some point. We might as well fix the
design here before we hit this bug.

This series fixes this by passing the given struct device directly to
the operation functions via ulpi->dev.parent in ulpi_read() and
ulpi_write(). It also changes the operations struct to be constant
since now nobody has a reason to modify it.

Tal Shorer (5):
usb: ulpi: move setting of ulpi->dev parent up in ulpi_register()
usb: ulpi: change operations api to pass parent device directly
usb: ulpi: remove "dev" field from struct ulpi_ops
usb: ulpi: make ops struct constant
usb: dwc3: ulpi: make dwc3_ulpi_ops constant

drivers/usb/common/ulpi.c | 11 ++++++-----
drivers/usb/dwc3/ulpi.c | 10 +++++-----
include/linux/ulpi/driver.h | 2 +-
include/linux/ulpi/interface.h | 8 ++++----
4 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-)

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2.7.4

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