On Fri, Aug 12, 2022 at 2:47 AM Tony Lindgren <tony@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi, > > * Saravana Kannan <saravanak@xxxxxxxxxx> [220810 05:54]: > > The driver core now: > > - Has the parent device of a supplier pick up the consumers if the > > supplier never has a device created for it. > > - Ignores a supplier if the supplier has no parent device and will never > > be probed by a driver > > > > And already prevents creating a device link with the consumer as a > > supplier of a parent. > > > > So, we no longer need to find the "compatible" node of the supplier or > > do any other checks in of_link_to_phandle(). We simply need to make sure > > that the supplier is available in DT. > > This patch fixes booting for me, so it should be applied as a fix and > tagged with: > > Fixes: 5a46079a9645 ("PM: domains: Delete usage of driver_deferred_probe_check_state()") > > If there are dependencies to the other patches in this series, it might > make sense to revert commit 5a46079a9645 instead. Yes, there are dependencies on the rest of the patches in this series. For linux-next, I think we should pick up this series once we get more Tested-bys. So if 5a46079a9645 is causing any regression in stable branches, we should pick up the revert series [1] instead of this series we are replying to. [1] - https://lore.kernel.org/all/20220727185012.3255200-1-saravanak@xxxxxxxxxx/ > Anyways, thanks for fixing the issue, for this patch: > > Reviewed-by: Tony Lindgren <tony@xxxxxxxxxxx> > Tested-by: Tony Lindgren <tony@xxxxxxxxxxx> Thanks! > For the process, looks like the earlier series got merged despite the > issues reported. If I'm not mistaken, the issues were reported after the series got picked up. And the series got some tested-by s before it was picked up. And once it's in git history, we obviously can't drop it. > And we had non-booting Linux next for at least some SoCs > for weeks. And now we are about to have a non-booting -rc1 unless things > get fixed fast. Annoying glitches, sigh.. Sorry for breaking some boards -- so mean "creative" corner cases :) This rewrite is way more flexible (removes a lot of limitations in fw_devlink) and hopefully this handles all the corner cases. We'll see. -Saravana