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OF_finddevices returns ((phandle_t)-1) in case of failure. Some code in existing drivers checked return value to be equal to 0 or less/equal to 0 which is also wrong because phandle_t is unsigned type. Most of these checks were for negative cases that were never triggered so trhere was no impact on functionality. Reviewed by: nwhitehorn MFC after: 2 weeks Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14645 |
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ow.c | ||
ow.h | ||
owc_gpiobus.c | ||
owll_if.m | ||
owll.h | ||
own_if.m | ||
own.h | ||
README.txt |
Quick Design Document for 1-wire bus In new bus terms, 1-wire devices are attached to 1-wire buses (ow) which are attached to a one wire bridge (owc). The implementation follows the terminology used in the Maxim AN927 Application note which defines the 1-wire bus as implemented for the iButton product. This is considered to be the canonical definition of the 1-wire bus. This means that the 1-wire bridge will implement the owll(9) interface. ow is one wire. ll is for Link Level to mirror the ISO stack terminology used by AN927. The 1-wire bus is implemented in the ow(4) device, which implements the own(9) interface (n for network, the layer described in the AN927). The presentation layer and above is the responsibility of the client device drivers to implement. Client drivers may only call the own(9) interface. The ow(4) driver calls the owll(9) interface and implements the own(9). $FreeBSD$