
Hi Simon,
On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 20:12:40 -0700 Simon Glass sjg@chromium.org wrote:
@@ -413,43 +413,18 @@ This indicates that in the uclass called "serial", the named node ("/serial@22230000") will be given sequence number 2. Any command or driver which requests serial device 2 will obtain this device.
-Some devices represent buses where the devices on the bus are numbered or -addressed. For example, SPI typically numbers its slaves from 0, and I2C -uses a 7-bit address. In these cases the 'reg' property of the subnode is -used, for example: +More commonly you can use phandles:
I am not sure if this is what we call phandle. (A phandle is surrounded by brackets like <&foo>.)
I do not know how we should call the syntax " foo = &label;" Perhaps, simply "labels" ?
Anyway, the code looks good, so,
Reviewed-by: Masahiro Yamada yamada.m@jp.panasonic.com
I will be able to slim down the aliases node of my device tree sources. Yay!