On Sun, Mar 10, 2024 at 09:35:36PM +0100, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote: > On 10/03/2024 12:35, Karel Balej wrote: > > Dmitry Torokhov, 2024-03-04T17:10:59-08:00: > >> On Mon, Mar 04, 2024 at 09:28:45PM +0100, Karel Balej wrote: > >>> Dmitry, > >>> > >>> Dmitry Torokhov, 2024-03-03T12:39:46-08:00: > >>>> On Sun, Mar 03, 2024 at 11:04:25AM +0100, Karel Balej wrote: > >>>>> From: Karel Balej <balejk@xxxxxxxxx> > >>>>> > >>>>> Marvell 88PM886 PMIC provides onkey among other things. Add client > >>>>> driver to handle it. The driver currently only provides a basic support > >>>>> omitting additional functions found in the vendor version, such as long > >>>>> onkey and GPIO integration. > >>>>> > >>>>> Signed-off-by: Karel Balej <balejk@xxxxxxxxx> > >>>>> --- > >>>>> > >>>>> Notes: > >>>>> RFC v3: > >>>>> - Drop wakeup-source. > >>>>> RFC v2: > >>>>> - Address Dmitry's feedback: > >>>>> - Sort includes alphabetically. > >>>>> - Drop onkey->irq. > >>>>> - ret -> err in irq_handler and no initialization. > >>>>> - Break long lines and other formatting. > >>>>> - Do not clobber platform_get_irq error. > >>>>> - Do not set device parent manually. > >>>>> - Use input_set_capability. > >>>>> - Use the wakeup-source DT property. > >>>>> - Drop of_match_table. > >>>> > >>>> I only said that you should not be using of_match_ptr(), but you still > >>>> need to have of_match_table set and have MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE() for the > >>>> proper module loading support. > >>> > >>> I removed of_match_table because I no longer need compatible for this -- > >>> there are no device tree properties and the driver is being instantiated > >>> by the MFD driver. > >>> > >>> Is the MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE() entry needed for the driver to probe when > >>> compiled as module? If that is the case, given what I write above, am I > >>> correct that MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(platform,...) would be the right thing > >>> to use here? > >> > >> Yes, if uevent generated for the device is "platform:<name>" then > >> MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(platform,...) will suffice. I am not sure how MFD > >> sets it up (OF modalias or platform), but you should be able to check > >> the format looking at the "uevent" attribute for your device in sysfs > >> (/sys/devices/bus/platform/...). > > > > The uevent is indeed platform. > > > > But since there is only one device, perhaps having a device table is > > superfluous and using `MODULE_ALIAS("platform:88pm886-onkey")` is more > > fitting? > > Adding aliases for standard IDs and standard cases is almost never > correct. If you need module alias, it means your ID table is wrong (or > missing, which is usually wrong). > > > > > Although I don't understand why this is even necessary when the driver > > name is such and the module is registered using > > `module_platform_driver`... > > ID table and MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE() are necessary for modprobe to work. > Just run `modinfo`. MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE() and MODULE_ALIAS() reduce to the same thing, but I agree that we should not try to be too clever and simply use the ID table. Thanks. -- Dmitry