Re: [PATCH] drivers/of: Introduce ARCH_HAS_OWN_OF_NUMA

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On Mon, Apr 09, 2018 at 05:46:04PM +1000, Oliver O'Halloran wrote:
> Some OF platforms (pseries and some SPARC systems) has their own
> implementations of NUMA affinity detection rather than using the generic
> OF_NUMA driver, which mainly exists for arm64. For other platforms one
> of two fallbacks provided by the base OF driver are used depending on
> CONFIG_NUMA.
> 
> In the CONFIG_NUMA=n case the fallback is an inline function in of.h.
> In the =y case the fallback is a real function which is defined as a
> weak symbol so that it may be overwritten by the architecture if desired.
> 
> The problem with this arrangement is that the real implementations all
> export of_node_to_nid(). Unfortunately it's not possible to export the
> fallback since it would clash with the non-weak version. As a result
> we get build failures when:
> 
> a) CONFIG_NUMA=y && CONFIG_OF=y, and
> b) The platform doesn't implement of_node_to_nid(), and
> c) A module uses of_node_to_nid()
> 
> Given b) will be true for most platforms this is fairly easy to hit
> and has been observed on ia64 and x86.
> 
> This patch remedies the problem by introducing the ARCH_HAS_OWN_OF_NUMA
> Kconfig option which is selected if an architecture provides an
> implementation of of_node_to_nid(). If a platform does not use it's own,
> or the generic OF_NUMA, then always use the inline fallback in of.h so
> we don't need to futz around with exports.

I'd rather have a specific kconfig symbol for the 'generic'
implementation, especially given that it doesn't appear to be all
that generic.
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