Each uclass has a driver name which we can use to look up the uclass. This
is useful for logging, where the uclass ID is used as the category.
Add a function to handle this, as well as a test.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
return uc->uc_drv->name;
}
+enum uclass_id uclass_get_by_name(const char *name)
+{
+ int i;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < UCLASS_COUNT; i++) {
+ struct uclass_driver *uc_drv = lists_uclass_lookup(i);
+
+ if (uc_drv && !strcmp(uc_drv->name, name))
+ return i;
+ }
+
+ return UCLASS_INVALID;
+}
+
int uclass_find_device(enum uclass_id id, int index, struct udevice **devp)
{
struct uclass *uc;
*/
const char *uclass_get_name(enum uclass_id id);
+/**
+ * uclass_get_by_name() - Look up a uclass by its driver name
+ *
+ * @name: Name to look up
+ * @returns the associated uclass ID, or UCLASS_INVALID if not found
+ */
+enum uclass_id uclass_get_by_name(const char *name);
+
/**
* uclass_get_device() - Get a uclass device based on an ID and index
*
return 0;
}
DM_TEST(dm_test_device_get_uclass_id, DM_TESTF_SCAN_PDATA);
+
+static int dm_test_uclass_names(struct unit_test_state *uts)
+{
+ ut_asserteq_str("test", uclass_get_name(UCLASS_TEST));
+ ut_asserteq(UCLASS_TEST, uclass_get_by_name("test"));
+
+ return 0;
+}
+DM_TEST(dm_test_uclass_names, DM_TESTF_SCAN_PDATA);