On Thu, Aug 10, 2023 at 03:43:09PM -0600, Rob Herring wrote: > On Thu, Aug 10, 2023 at 04:23:49PM -0400, Nícolas F. R. A. Prado wrote: > > > > Regressions that cause a device to no longer be probed by a driver can > > have a big impact on the platform's functionality, and despite being > > relatively common there isn't currently any generic test to detect them. > > As an example, bootrr [1] does test for device probe, but it requires > > defining the expected probed devices for each platform. > > > > Given that the Devicetree already provides a static description of > > devices on the system, it is a good basis for building such a test on > > top. > > > > This series introduces a test to catch regressions that prevent devices > > from probing. > > > > Patch 1 introduces a script to parse the kernel source using Coccinelle > > and extract all compatibles that can be matched by a Devicetree node to > > a driver. Patch 2 adds a kselftest that walks over the Devicetree nodes > > on the current platform and compares the compatibles to the ones on the > > list, and on an ignore list, to point out devices that failed to be > > probed. > > > > A compatible list is needed because not all compatibles that can show up > > in a Devicetree node can be used to match to a driver, for example the > > code for that compatible might use "OF_DECLARE" type macros and avoid > > the driver framework, or the node might be controlled by a driver that > > was bound to a different node. > > > > An ignore list is needed for the few cases where it's common for a > > driver to match a device but not probe, like for the "simple-mfd" > > compatible, where the driver only probes if that compatible is the > > node's first compatible. > > > > Even though there's already scripts/dtc/dt-extract-compatibles that does > > a similar job, it didn't seem to find all compatibles, returning ~3k, > > while Coccinelle found ~11k. Besides that, Coccinelle actually parses > > the C files, so it should be a more robust solution than relying on > > regexes. > > I just sent a patch[1] last week fixing missing a bunch. I only looked > at the change in count of undocumented (by schema) though. With the existing script, I get 11761 compatibles and 12916 with my fix. So how are you getting only 3k? Rob