}
/*
- * take a firmware and look for virtio devices to register.
+ * take a firmware and boot it up.
*
* Note: this function is called asynchronously upon registration of the
* remote processor (so we must wait until it completes before we try
* to unregister the device. one other option is just to use kref here,
* that might be cleaner).
*/
-static void rproc_fw_config_virtio(const struct firmware *fw, void *context)
+static void rproc_auto_boot_callback(const struct firmware *fw, void *context)
{
struct rproc *rproc = context;
release_firmware(fw);
}
-static int rproc_add_virtio_devices(struct rproc *rproc)
+static int rproc_trigger_auto_boot(struct rproc *rproc)
{
int ret;
/*
- * We must retrieve early virtio configuration info from
- * the firmware (e.g. whether to register a virtio device,
- * what virtio features does it support, ...).
- *
* We're initiating an asynchronous firmware loading, so we can
* be built-in kernel code, without hanging the boot process.
*/
ret = request_firmware_nowait(THIS_MODULE, FW_ACTION_HOTPLUG,
rproc->firmware, &rproc->dev, GFP_KERNEL,
- rproc, rproc_fw_config_virtio);
+ rproc, rproc_auto_boot_callback);
if (ret < 0)
dev_err(&rproc->dev, "request_firmware_nowait err: %d\n", ret);
/* if rproc is marked always-on, request it to boot */
if (rproc->auto_boot) {
- ret = rproc_add_virtio_devices(rproc);
+ ret = rproc_trigger_auto_boot(rproc);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
}