Hi Dinh, Linus, On Fri, 2019-08-23 at 10:42 -0500, Dinh Nguyen wrote: > > On 8/23/19 4:19 AM, Linus Walleij wrote: > > On Tue, Aug 20, 2019 at 4:58 PM Dinh Nguyen <dinguyen@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > @@ -401,6 +402,26 @@ static int amba_device_try_add(struct amba_device *dev, struct resource *parent) > > > ret = amba_get_enable_pclk(dev); > > > if (ret == 0) { > > > u32 pid, cid; > > > + int count; > > > + struct reset_control *rstc; > > > + > > > + /* > > > + * Find reset control(s) of the amba bus and de-assert them. > > > + */ > > > + count = reset_control_get_count(&dev->dev); The reset_control_get_count() inline stub returns -ENOENT, so the compiler can throw away the complete loop. > > > + while (count > 0) { > > > + rstc = of_reset_control_get_shared_by_index(dev->dev.of_node, count - 1); Since resets are looked up with of_reset_control_get, I'd use of_reset_control_get_count() above for consistency. But see below: > > > + if (IS_ERR(rstc)) { > > > + if (PTR_ERR(rstc) == -EPROBE_DEFER) > > > + ret = -EPROBE_DEFER; > > > + else > > > + dev_err(&dev->dev, "Can't get amba reset!\n"); > > > + break; > > > + } > > > + reset_control_deassert(rstc); > > > + reset_control_put(rstc); > > > + count--; > > > + } It looks like the order of deassertions is irrelevant. If so, You can use of_reset_control_array_get() to simplify this: + rstc = of_reset_control_array_get_optional_shared(dev->dev.of_node); + if (IS_ERR(rstc)) { + if (PTR_ERR(rstc) != -EPROBE_DEFER) + dev_err(&dev->dev, "Can't get amba reset!\n"); + return PTR_ERR(rstc); + } + reset_control_deassert(rstc); + reset_control_put(rstc); > > I'm not normally a footprint person, but the looks of the stubs in > > <linux/reset.h> makes me suspicious whether this will have zero impact > > in size on platforms without reset controllers. > > > > Can you just ls -al on the kernel without CONFIG_RESET_CONTROLLER > > before and after this patch and ascertain that it has zero footprint effect? > > Thanks for the review. I checked it, and indeed, it does have a zero > footprint effect. > > > > > If it doesn't I'd sure like to break this into its own function and > > stick a if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_RESET_CONTROLLER)) return 0; > > in there to make sure the compiler drops it. > > > > Also it'd be nice to get Philipp's ACK on the semantics, though they > > look correct to me. regards Philipp