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H A Dblk_common.c4395f667 Sat Jul 29 12:34:54 CDT 2017 Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> dm: blk: Add a generic function for block device commands

Most block devices provide a command (e.g. 'sata', 'scsi', 'ide') and
these commands generally do the same thing. This makes it harder to
maintain this code and keep it consistent.

We now have a block device interface which is either implemented by driver
model (when CONFIG_BLK is enabled) or with a legacy interface. Therefore
it is possible to handle most of what these commands do with generic code.

Add a new generic function to process block-device commands using the
interface type and the current device number for that type.

Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
H A DMakefile4395f667 Sat Jul 29 12:34:54 CDT 2017 Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> dm: blk: Add a generic function for block device commands

Most block devices provide a command (e.g. 'sata', 'scsi', 'ide') and
these commands generally do the same thing. This makes it harder to
maintain this code and keep it consistent.

We now have a block device interface which is either implemented by driver
model (when CONFIG_BLK is enabled) or with a legacy interface. Therefore
it is possible to handle most of what these commands do with generic code.

Add a new generic function to process block-device commands using the
interface type and the current device number for that type.

Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
/openbmc/u-boot/include/
H A Dblk.h4395f667 Sat Jul 29 12:34:54 CDT 2017 Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> dm: blk: Add a generic function for block device commands

Most block devices provide a command (e.g. 'sata', 'scsi', 'ide') and
these commands generally do the same thing. This makes it harder to
maintain this code and keep it consistent.

We now have a block device interface which is either implemented by driver
model (when CONFIG_BLK is enabled) or with a legacy interface. Therefore
it is possible to handle most of what these commands do with generic code.

Add a new generic function to process block-device commands using the
interface type and the current device number for that type.

Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>