On 11/18/16 02:41, Sudeep Holla wrote: > > > On 17/11/16 21:00, Frank Rowand wrote: >> On 11/17/16 07:32, Sudeep Holla wrote: >>> Currently platforms/drivers needing to get the machine model name are >>> replicating the same snippet of code. In some case, the OF reference >>> counting is either missing or incorrect. >>> >>> This patch adds support to read the machine model name either using >>> the "model" or the "compatible" property in the device tree root node >>> to the core OF/DT code. >>> >>> This can be used to remove all the duplicate code snippets doing exactly >>> same thing later. >> >> I find five instances of reading only property "model": >> >> arch/arm/mach-imx/cpu.c >> arch/arm/mach-mxs/mach-mxs.c >> arch/c6x/kernel/setup.c >> arch/mips/cavium-octeon/setup.c >> arch/sh/boards/of-generic.c >> > > Ah sorry you were not Cc-ed in 2/2, but that shows all the instances > that this will be used for. I have not seen 2/2. I do not see it on the devicetree list or on lkml. I did see a list of drivers in the RFC patch that you sent several hours before this patch. In that patch you replaced reading the model name from the _flat_ device tree with the new function in at least one location. That is not correct. > >> I find one instance of reading property "model", then if >> that does not exist, property "compatible": >> >> arch/mips/generic/proc.c >> > > Correct as you can check in patch 2/2 > >> The proposed patch matches the code used in one place, and thus >> current usage does not match the patch description. >> > > Yes, but does it matter ? compatibles are somewhat informative about the > model IMO. Yes it does matter. That is just sloppy and makes devicetree yet harder to understand. It hurts clarity. The new function name says get "model", not get "model" or "first element of the compatible list". And using the _first_ element only of the compatible list to determine model is not a good paradigm. It is yet another hidden, special case, undocumented trap to lure in the unwary. It is extremely unlikely that the change actually changes behavior for an existing device tree because there is probably no dts that does not contain the model property but does contain the proper magic value in the compatible property. But did you actually check for that? > >> Is my search bad? Are you planning to add additional instances >> of reading "model" then "compatible"? >> > > No, just replacing the existing ones as in patch 2/2 > You also ignored Arnd's comment in reply to your RFC patch. -Frank -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe devicetree" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html