On Wed, Nov 02, 2022 at 10:34:03PM +0200, Oded Gabbay wrote: > --- /dev/null > +++ b/drivers/accel/Kconfig > @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ > +# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only > +# > +# Compute Acceleration device configuration > +# > +# This framework provides support for compute acceleration devices, such > +# as, but not limited to, Machine-Learning and Deep-Learning acceleration > +# devices > +# > +menuconfig ACCEL > + tristate "Compute Acceleration Framework" > + depends on DRM > + help > + Framework for device drivers of compute acceleration devices, such > + as, but not limited to, Machine-Learning and Deep-Learning > + acceleration devices. > + If you say Y here, you need to select the module that's right for > + your acceleration device from the list below. > + This framework is integrated with the DRM subsystem as compute > + accelerators and GPUs share a lot in common and can use almost the > + same infrastructure code. > + Having said that, acceleration devices will have a different > + major number than GPUs, and will be exposed to user-space using > + different device files, called accel/accel* (in /dev, sysfs > + and debugfs) Module name if "M" is chosen? > +static char *accel_devnode(struct device *dev, umode_t *mode) > +{ > + return kasprintf(GFP_KERNEL, "accel/%s", dev_name(dev)); > +} > + > +static CLASS_ATTR_STRING(accel_version, 0444, "accel 1.0.0 20221018"); What is a version number doing here? Please no, I understand that DRM has this, but it really does not make sense for any in-kernel code. And that's not how sysfs is supposed to work anyway (if a file is present, the value is documented, if the file is not present, the value is just not there, userspace has to handle it all.) > + > +/** > + * accel_sysfs_init - initialize sysfs helpers > + * > + * This is used to create the ACCEL class, which is the implicit parent of any > + * other top-level ACCEL sysfs objects. > + * > + * You must call accel_sysfs_destroy() to release the allocated resources. > + * > + * Return: 0 on success, negative error code on failure. > + */ > +static int accel_sysfs_init(void) > +{ > + int err; > + > + accel_class = class_create(THIS_MODULE, "accel"); > + if (IS_ERR(accel_class)) > + return PTR_ERR(accel_class); > + > + err = class_create_file(accel_class, &class_attr_accel_version.attr); Hint, if you ever find yourself adding sysfs files "by hand" like this, you are doing something wrong. The driver code should create them automatically for you by setting up default groups, _OR_ as in this case, you shouldn't be adding the file at all :) > +static void accel_sysfs_destroy(void) > +{ > + if (IS_ERR_OR_NULL(accel_class)) > + return; > + class_remove_file(accel_class, &class_attr_accel_version.attr); No need to manually destroy files when you remove a device. But you will remove this file anyway for the next version of this patch, so it's not a big deal :) > + class_destroy(accel_class); > + accel_class = NULL; > +} > + > +static int accel_stub_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp) > +{ > + DRM_DEBUG("Operation not supported"); ftrace is wonderful, please use that and not hand-rolled custom "I am here!" type messages like this. thanks, greg k-h