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i2c: iproc: Add full name of devicetree node to adapter name
Add the full name of the devicetree node to the adapter name. Without this change, all adapters have the same name making it difficult to distinguish between multiple instances. The most obvious way to see this is to use the utility i2c_detect. e.g. "i2c-detect -l" Before i2c-1 i2c Broadcom iProc I2C adapter I2C adapter i2c-0 i2c Broadcom iProc I2C adapter I2C adapter After i2c-1 i2c Broadcom iProc (i2c@e0000) I2C adapter i2c-0 i2c Broadcom iProc (i2c@b0000) I2C adapter Now it is easy to figure out which adapter maps to a which DT node. Signed-off-by: Lori Hikichi <lori.hikichi@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Rayagonda Kokatanur <rayagonda.kokatanur@broadcom.com> Reviewed-by: Ray Jui <ray.jui@broadcom.com> Signed-off-by: Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de>
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@ -917,7 +917,9 @@ static int bcm_iproc_i2c_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
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adap = &iproc_i2c->adapter;
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i2c_set_adapdata(adap, iproc_i2c);
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strlcpy(adap->name, "Broadcom iProc I2C adapter", sizeof(adap->name));
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snprintf(adap->name, sizeof(adap->name),
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"Broadcom iProc (%s)",
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of_node_full_name(iproc_i2c->device->of_node));
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adap->algo = &bcm_iproc_algo;
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adap->quirks = &bcm_iproc_i2c_quirks;
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adap->dev.parent = &pdev->dev;
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