On 01/30/2015 09:08 AM, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote: > On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 07:03:03AM -0500, Peter Hurley wrote: >> On 01/30/2015 05:18 AM, Thierry Reding wrote: >>> -ENODEV is certainly not the correct return value if a resource is not >>> available. It translates to "no such device", but the device must >>> clearly be there, otherwise the ->probe() shouldn't have been called. >> >> -ENODEV is the appropriate return from the probe(); there is no device. > > No it is not. "no such device" means "the device is not present". If > the device is not present, we wouldn't have a struct device associated > with it. > > The missing resource is an error condition: what it's saying is that the > device is there, but something has failed in providing the IO regions > necessary to access it. That's really something very different from > "there is no device present". This is masking behavior changes behind what is essentially a refactor. For example, here's Felipe's changelog to omap-serial: commit d044d2356f8dd18c755e13f34318bc03ef9c6887 Author: Felipe Balbi <balbi@xxxxxx> Date: Wed Apr 23 09:58:33 2014 -0500 tty: serial: omap: switch over to devm_ioremap_resource just using helper function to remove some duplicated code a bit. While at that, also move allocation of struct uart_omap_port higher in the code so that we return much earlier in case of no memory. Signed-off-by: Felipe Balbi <balbi@xxxxxx> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> No mention of correcting an error return value here. Why change the error return from probe() now? Before you say consistency, I think you should look at the stats below. IOW, if you want to change the error code return from probe() for consistency's sake, a tree-wide patch would be the appropriate way. >>> Or if it really isn't there, then you'd at least need a memory region >>> to probe, otherwise you can't determine whether it's there or not. So >>> from the perspective of a device driver I think a missing, or NULL, >>> resource, is indeed an "invalid argument". >> >> Trying to argue that a missing host bus window is an "invalid argument" >> to probe() is just trying to make the shoe fit. > > As is arguing that -ENODEV is an appropriate return value for the missing > resource. > > Moreover, returning -ENODEV is actually *bad* in this case - the kernel's > generic probe handling does not report the failure of the driver to bind > given this, so a missing resource potentially becomes a silent failure of > a driver - leading users to wonder why their devices aren't found. > > If we /really/ have a problem with the error code, then why not invent > a new error code to cater for this condition - maybe, EBADRES (bad resource). > >>> I understand that people might see some ambiguity there, and -EINVAL is >>> certainly not a very accurate description, but such is the nature of >>> error codes. You pick what fits best. -ENXIO and -EADDRNOTAVAIL had been >>> under discussion as well if I remember correctly, but they both equally >>> ambiguous. -ENODATA might have been a better fit, but that too has a >>> different meaning in other contexts. >>> >>> Besides, there's an error message that goes along with the error code >>> return, that should remove any ambiguity for people looking at dmesg. >>> >>> All of that said, the original assertion that the check is not required >>> is still valid. We can argue at length about the specific error code but >>> if we decide that it needs to change, then we should modify >>> devm_ioremap_resource() rather than requiring all callers to perform the >>> extra check again. >> >> None of the devm_ioremap_resource() changes have been submitted for >> serial drivers. > > $ grep devm_ioremap_resource drivers/tty/serial/ -r | wc -l > 10 Ok, not 'none' but hardly tree-wide. And of those 10 drivers now using devm_ioremap_resource(), 3 drivers still return ENODEV for a missing resource [1]. (FWIW, I wrote 'none' on the basis of a grep of devm_ioremap_resource and looking at the last one, serial-tegra.c, which has exactly the construct objected to in the Spreadtrum driver). Another 9 drivers still use plain devm_ioremap(), even those with trivial conversions like samsung.c [2] Of the serial drivers which use platform_get_resource(), 10 return ENODEV 5 return EINVAL (not including those converted to devm_ioremap_resource()) 4 return ENXIO 3 return ENOMEM 2 return ENOENT 1 returns EBUSY 1 returns EFAULT So to recap, I see no reason to respin this driver submission when: 1. even drivers already using devm_ioremap_resource() aren't consistent 2. drivers which could trivially use devm_ioremap_resource, don't 3. there's no basis for requiring consistent return value _yet_ (or even what that value should be) 4. the platform_get_resource()/devm_ioremap_resource is an awkward code construct Regards, Peter Hurley [1] drivers/tty/serial/bcm63xx_uart.c- res_mem = platform_get_resource(pdev, IORESOURCE_MEM, 0); drivers/tty/serial/bcm63xx_uart.c- if (!res_mem) drivers/tty/serial/bcm63xx_uart.c- return -ENODEV; drivers/tty/serial/bcm63xx_uart.c- drivers/tty/serial/bcm63xx_uart.c- port->mapbase = res_mem->start; drivers/tty/serial/bcm63xx_uart.c: port->membase = devm_ioremap_resource(&pdev->dev, res_mem); drivers/tty/serial/vt8500_serial.c- mmres = platform_get_resource(pdev, IORESOURCE_MEM, 0); drivers/tty/serial/vt8500_serial.c- irqres = platform_get_resource(pdev, IORESOURCE_IRQ, 0); drivers/tty/serial/vt8500_serial.c- if (!mmres || !irqres) drivers/tty/serial/vt8500_serial.c- return -ENODEV; [...] drivers/tty/serial/vt8500_serial.c: vt8500_port->uart.membase = devm_ioremap_resource(&pdev->dev, mmres); drivers/tty/serial/serial-tegra.c- resource = platform_get_resource(pdev, IORESOURCE_MEM, 0); drivers/tty/serial/serial-tegra.c- if (!resource) { drivers/tty/serial/serial-tegra.c- dev_err(&pdev->dev, "No IO memory resource\n"); drivers/tty/serial/serial-tegra.c- return -ENODEV; drivers/tty/serial/serial-tegra.c- } drivers/tty/serial/serial-tegra.c- drivers/tty/serial/serial-tegra.c- u->mapbase = resource->start; drivers/tty/serial/serial-tegra.c: u->membase = devm_ioremap_resource(&pdev->dev, resource); [2] drivers/tty/serial/samsung.c: res = platform_get_resource(platdev, IORESOURCE_MEM, 0); drivers/tty/serial/samsung.c- if (res == NULL) { drivers/tty/serial/samsung.c- dev_err(port->dev, "failed to find memory resource for uart\n"); drivers/tty/serial/samsung.c- return -EINVAL; drivers/tty/serial/samsung.c- } drivers/tty/serial/samsung.c- drivers/tty/serial/samsung.c- dbg("resource %pR)\n", res); drivers/tty/serial/samsung.c- drivers/tty/serial/samsung.c- port->membase = devm_ioremap(port->dev, res->start, resource_size(res)); drivers/tty/serial/samsung.c- if (!port->membase) { drivers/tty/serial/samsung.c- dev_err(port->dev, "failed to remap controller address\n"); -- 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