xfree86: Make OutputClassMatches take a xf86_platform_device
Make OutputClassMatches directly take a xf86_platform_device as argument, rather then an index into xf86_platform_devices. This makes things easier for callers which already have a xf86_platform_device pointer. Reviewed-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>
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@ -214,9 +214,10 @@ MatchToken(const char *value, struct xorg_list *patterns,
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static Bool
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OutputClassMatches(const XF86ConfOutputClassPtr oclass, int index)
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OutputClassMatches(const XF86ConfOutputClassPtr oclass,
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struct xf86_platform_device *dev)
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{
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char *driver = xf86_platform_odev_attributes(index)->driver;
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char *driver = dev->attribs->driver;
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if (!MatchToken(driver, &oclass->match_driver, strcmp))
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return FALSE;
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@ -234,7 +235,7 @@ xf86OutputClassDriverList(int index, char *matches[], int nmatches)
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return 0;
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for (cl = xf86configptr->conf_outputclass_lst; cl; cl = cl->list.next) {
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if (OutputClassMatches(cl, index)) {
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if (OutputClassMatches(cl, &xf86_platform_devices[index])) {
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char *path = xf86_platform_odev_attributes(index)->path;
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xf86Msg(X_INFO, "Applying OutputClass \"%s\" to %s\n",
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