dm: rtc: Make use of ut_assertnonnull()
Use this (newish) macro since it is designed for the purpose of making
sure things are non-NULL.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
diff --git a/test/dm/rtc.c b/test/dm/rtc.c
index c7f9f8f..a834975 100644
--- a/test/dm/rtc.c
+++ b/test/dm/rtc.c
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@
ut_assertok(dm_rtc_get(dev, &now));
ut_assertok(i2c_emul_find(dev, &emul));
- ut_assert(emul != NULL);
+ ut_assertnonnull(emul);
/* Tell the RTC to go into manual mode */
old_offset = sandbox_i2c_rtc_set_offset(emul, false, 0);
@@ -161,7 +161,7 @@
ut_asserteq(memcmp(buf, "at", 3), 0);
ut_assertok(i2c_emul_find(dev, &emul));
- ut_assert(emul != NULL);
+ ut_assertnonnull(emul);
old_offset = sandbox_i2c_rtc_set_offset(emul, false, 0);
ut_assertok(dm_rtc_get(dev, &time));
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@
ut_assertok(dm_rtc_get(dev, &now));
ut_assertok(i2c_emul_find(dev, &emul));
- ut_assert(emul != NULL);
+ ut_assertnonnull(emul);
old_base_time = sandbox_i2c_rtc_get_set_base_time(emul, 0);
@@ -274,9 +274,9 @@
ut_assertok(dm_rtc_get(dev2, &now2));
ut_assertok(i2c_emul_find(dev1, &emul1));
- ut_assert(emul1 != NULL);
+ ut_assertnonnull(emul1);
ut_assertok(i2c_emul_find(dev2, &emul2));
- ut_assert(emul2 != NULL);
+ ut_assertnonnull(emul2);
offset = sandbox_i2c_rtc_set_offset(emul1, false, -1);
sandbox_i2c_rtc_set_offset(emul2, false, offset + 1);