On Thu, Jan 02, 2014 at 09:27:58PM +0000, Russell King wrote:
> Subsystems such as ALSA, DRM and others require a single card-level
> device structure to represent a subsystem.  However, firmware tends to
> describe the individual devices and the connections between them.
> 
> Therefore, we need a way to gather up the individual component devices
> together, and indicate when we have all the component devices.
> 
> We do this in DT by providing a "superdevice" node which specifies
> the components, eg:
> 
>       imx-drm {
>               compatible = "fsl,drm";
>               crtcs = <&ipu1>;
>               connectors = <&hdmi>;
>       };
> 
> The superdevice is declared into the component support, along with the
> subcomponents.  The superdevice receives callbacks to locate the
> subcomponents, and identify when all components are present.  At this
> point, we bind the superdevice, which causes the appropriate subsystem
> to be initialised in the conventional way.
> 
> When any of the components or superdevice are removed from the system,
> we unbind the superdevice, thereby taking the subsystem down.

This sounds a lot like the "containers" code that Rafael just submitted
and I acked for 3.14.  Look at the lkml post:
        Subject: [PATCH 2/2] ACPI / hotplug / driver core: Handle containers in 
a special way
        Message-ID: <1991202.gilw172...@vostro.rjw.lan>

And see if that could possibly be used instead?

thanks,

greg k-h
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