Re: strange probe order issue after platform_add_devices()

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On 8/18/07, hufey <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I am facing a very strange issue about device probe order.
> I have a piece of code to support network interface card for an embedded box.
>
> It likes following:
>
> ...
> static struct platform_device *custom_devices[] __initdata = {
>           &a_device,
>           &b_device,
>           &c_device,
> };
>
> static int __init device_init()
> {
>            return platform_add_devices(custom_devices,
> ARRAY_SIZE(custom_devices);
> }
>
> subsys_initcall(device_init);
>
> /* end */
>
> This code works good with kernel 2.6.11. After platform_add_devices()
> is executed, a_device's probe function will be called first then
> b_device's probe function be called.
> I merged it to 2.6.17, but strange thing is b_device's probe be called
> first always now.
> Since b_device probe depends on a_device, so it always fails now.
>
> Does anyone know how to fix it? Or give me the hint about how kernel
> decide which device be called to probe in order by what mechanism?
>
> Thanks in advance and best regards,
> hufeyy
>
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