On Thu, Jun 28, 2018 at 11:43 PM, Rob Herring <robh@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Deferred probe will currently wait forever on dependent devices to probe, > but sometimes a driver will never exist. It's also not always critical for > a driver to exist. Platforms can rely on default configuration from the > bootloader or reset defaults for things such as pinctrl and power domains. > This is often the case with initial platform support until various drivers > get enabled. There's at least 2 scenarios where deferred probe can render > a platform broken. Both involve using a DT which has more devices and > dependencies than the kernel supports. The 1st case is a driver may be > disabled in the kernel config. The 2nd case is the kernel version may > simply not have the dependent driver. This can happen if using a newer DT > (provided by firmware perhaps) with a stable kernel version. Deferred > probe issues can be difficult to debug especially if the console has > dependencies or userspace fails to boot to a shell. > > There are also cases like IOMMUs where only built-in drivers are > supported, so deferring probe after initcalls is not needed. The IOMMU > subsystem implemented its own mechanism to handle this using OF_DECLARE > linker sections. > > This commit adds makes ending deferred probe conditional on initcalls > being completed or a debug timeout. Subsystems or drivers may opt-in by > calling driver_deferred_probe_check_init_done() instead of > unconditionally returning -EPROBE_DEFER. They may use additional > information from DT or kernel's config to decide whether to continue to > defer probe or not. > > The timeout mechanism is intended for debug purposes and WARNs loudly. > The remaining deferred probe pending list will also be dumped after the > timeout. Not that this timeout won't work for the console which needs > to be enabled before userspace starts. However, if the console's > dependencies are resolved, then the kernel log will be printed (as > opposed to no output). There is another patch flying around with debugfs node to dump a list of deferred probe queue. I dunno if it makes sense to dump it here and there and if yes, some unification in output, perhaps? > + deferred_probe_timeout = simple_strtol(str, NULL, 0); Hmm... I don't think 16-base or 8-base values are useful to support. One subtle difference that people usually consider timeout values as 10-base and if at some point someone makes it as 0100 (no matter why), it would be much less than expected. 08 wouldn't parsed at all. > + if (deferred_probe_timeout > 0) { Would it be harmful / useful if we skip this check and run the work immediately? > + schedule_delayed_work(&deferred_probe_timeout_work, > + deferred_probe_timeout * HZ); > + } -- With Best Regards, Andy Shevchenko -- 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