On Sat, Feb 09, 2008 at 09:35:49PM -0800, ron minnich wrote:
It should be simple enough to get the type if struct property had a struct node *node; member so that the owner->parent node could be reached from within the property foreach loop.
it's there.
Hmm. How?
but that doesn't totally tell you what type of resource you have. I don't think.
Maybe I'm oversimplifying? I was thinking that: (from your patch)
cpus { + cpupath="0";
apic { /config/("northbridge/amd/geodelx/apic"); + apicpath="0,0,0";
superio { /config/("superio/winbond/w83627hf/dts"); + superiopath = "0x2e";
..it would be possible to determine resource type from the name of the containing block. "cpus" => cpupath, "apic" => apicpath etc.
//Peter