dm: core: Drop device_bind_offset()

This function is not needed since the standard device_bind() can be used
instead. Drop it.

Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
This commit is contained in:
Simon Glass 2020-11-28 17:50:06 -07:00
parent 0d56fba3c4
commit e80be74934
2 changed files with 3 additions and 15 deletions

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@ -232,14 +232,6 @@ int device_bind_with_driver_data(struct udevice *parent,
0, devp);
}
int device_bind_offset(struct udevice *parent, const struct driver *drv,
const char *name, void *platdata, int of_offset,
struct udevice **devp)
{
return device_bind_common(parent, drv, name, platdata, 0,
offset_to_ofnode(of_offset), 0, devp);
}
int device_bind(struct udevice *parent, const struct driver *drv,
const char *name, void *platdata, ofnode node,
struct udevice **devp)

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ struct device_node;
struct udevice;
/**
* device_bind_offset() - Create a device and bind it to a driver
* device_bind() - Create a device and bind it to a driver
*
* Called to set up a new device attached to a driver. The device will either
* have platdata, or a device tree node which can be used to create the
@ -31,15 +31,11 @@ struct udevice;
* @platdata: Pointer to data for this device - the structure is device-
* specific but may include the device's I/O address, etc.. This is NULL for
* devices which use device tree.
* @of_offset: Offset of device tree node for this device. This is -1 for
* devices which don't use device tree.
* @ofnode: Devicetree node for this device. This is ofnode_null() for
* devices which don't use devicetree or don't have a node.
* @devp: if non-NULL, returns a pointer to the bound device
* @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
*/
int device_bind_offset(struct udevice *parent, const struct driver *drv,
const char *name, void *platdata, int of_offset,
struct udevice **devp);
int device_bind(struct udevice *parent, const struct driver *drv,
const char *name, void *platdata, ofnode node,
struct udevice **devp);