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linux: handle non-ACPI systems in device_get() #246

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/sys/devices/pci0000:00/firmware_node/hid does not exist on all systems. Kernel parameter acpi=off has been reported as one possible reason in #120
But this is not the only case. On systems using device trees you may also not find this file.

We have multiple parsers in dev_probes[]. It is sufficient that one of these parsers succeeds to provide the device information.

If for instance pci_root_parser and pci_parser fails, we may still get information from nvme_parser.

If a parser fails, only write a debug information and continue.

/sys/devices/pci0000:00/firmware_node/hid does not exist on all systems.
Kernel parameter acpi=off has been reported as one possible reason in
rhboot#120
But this is not the only case. On systems using device trees you may also
not find this file.

We have multiple parsers in dev_probes[]. It is sufficient that one of
these parsers succeeds to provide the device information.

If for instance pci_root_parser and pci_parser fails, we may still get
information from nvme_parser.

If a parser fails, only write a debug information and continue.

Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <heinrich.schuchardt@canonical.com>
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Is there anything blocking this from getting merged?

@vathpela vathpela merged commit 931e97b into rhboot:main Jan 29, 2024
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