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Rob Herring says: ==================== sparc: OF name and device_type rework All other platforms have been converted to only store the local node name in device_node.full_name except Sparc. Sparc was complicated by having a path_component_name in addition to full_name and name. By switching full_name to just the local node name, path_component_name becomes redundant and can be removed. The rest of the series converts the sparc code to use printf specifiers and helper functions to access node name and device_type instead of directly accessing device_node full_name, name and type pointers. I've tested this series under qemu. v2: - Add patch using of_node_name_eq for openpromfs - Add patch converting some resource names to full_name - Also drop full path on !Sparc PDT node name construction - Add a few missed %pOFn conversions ==================== Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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