Subject: Problems with of_find_compatible_node
chrishell
chris at chrishell.de
Fri Oct 11 10:49:58 EDT 2013
Hello Vishwas,
thanks for your reply. But I don not have a /proc/device-tree at all. I
solved the problem by writing a appropriate node into the .dts-file and
recompile the whole kernel. I exchanged also "xilinx,cpld-led" with
"cpld-led". After that it worked.
Regards /Chris
> Hi Chris,
> probably you can do cat /proc/device-tree o/p to see if such
> a node exist in the device tree file.
> also you can check
> arch/ppc/boot/dts/ directory and check the .dts file to check if such an
> entry really exist in the .dts file which
> you are using.
>
> Since in your case
> np = of_find_compatible_node(NULL,NULL,
> "xilinx,cpld-led");
> returns NULL, its a sign that the entry does not exist in the .dts file
> your system is using.
> thnaks,
> Vishwas S
>
>
>
> Hello out there,
> I got a problem with the kernel function "of_find_compatible_node". I
> use it with: np = of_find_compatible_node(NULL,NULL,
> "xilinx,cpld-led"); or with np = of_find_compatible_node(NULL,NULL,
> "cpld-led"); but none of this works, because I get a null-pointer back.
> But it suppose to work? The target is a PPC-walnut-board.
> Which is the mechanism behind this function, which namespace is parsed
> in order to detect devices on the board? Can I parse the whole namespace
> in order to list up all devices?
>
> What else can I do to solve this problem?
>
> Thank you in advance...
>
> Regards /chris
>
>
>
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