On Fri, 2016-02-12 at 15:32 -0800, Dan Williams wrote: > On Fri, Feb 12, 2016 at 2:30 PM, Toshi Kani <toshi.kani@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Fri, 2016-02-12 at 11:41 -0800, Dan Williams wrote: > > > On Tue, Feb 2, 2016 at 10:55 AM, Toshi Kani <toshi.kani@xxxxxxx> wro : > > > Hmm, if we set the type on driver load, should we clear the type on > > > driver unload? > > > > I think this type update should stay for the life-cycle of this iomem > > entry itself since this range is PMEM even after the driver is > > unloaded. This is an extension of the boot-time iomem table > > initialization from e820/EFI, which allows ACPI to set a correct > > type. This is independent from driver's resource allocations. > > > > > Actually it might be more straightforward to specify a type at > > > request_region() time. That way it gets released at > > > release_region(). We're already setting a resource name at > > > request_region time, adding a type annotation at the time seems > > > appropriate. > > > > I first considered simply setting "namespaceX.X" as PMEM. However, > > region_intersects() and its friends only check the top-level entries, > > not their children, of the iomem table. And I think a child should > > have the same type as the parent as I fixed it in patch 1/3. > > Did we investigate updating region_intersects() to check children? > When a child sub-divides a region with different types it may be the > wrong answer to check the parent. Is there a problem with moving > checking to the child? Here are three options I can think of. 1) Set pmem type to "reserved" (This patch-set) - Add a new iomem_set_desc(), which sets a given type to a top-level entry. Change the ACPI NFIT driver to call it to set pmem type to "reserved" entry. - region_intersects() finds a pmem entry by checking top-level entries (no change). 2) Change region_intersects() to check children's type - Add a new request_region_ext(), which is an extension to request_region() to allow specifying a type of resource. It puts a new child entry under "reserved". Change the pmem driver to call this func. - Change region_intersects() to check children's type for finding this child pmem entry. 3) Pmem driver to call insert_resource() - Change the pmem driver to call insert_resource(), which puts a new pmem entry as the parent of "reserved". - region_intersects() finds a pmem entry by checking top-level entries (no change). - Add a new release_resource_self(), which releases a given entry and keeps its children if any. Change the pmem driver to call it for release. This patch-set implements 1). The pmem type is set to "reserved" for its life-cycle. This option is simplest. For 2), the changes to region_intersects() may be too complex for maintenance. Here are a few examples when region_intersects() is called with addr [1-10] where iomem has entry P and its children. Case A: P is fully covered by children C1 & C2. region_intersects() ignores P's type, but checks C1 and C2's. P [1-10] + C1 [1-5] + C2 [6-10] Case B: C2 is fully covered by C3, but P is not. region_intersects() ignores C2's type, but checks P, C1, C3's. P [1-10] + C1 [1-2] + C2 [6-10] + C3 [6-10] I think region_intersects() will need to construct a flat table from the tree while making recursive calls to walk thru all children. 3) is similar to 2), but avoids the changes to region_intersects() since insert_resource() inserts a new entry as the parent to "reserved". However, a new interface is necessary to put "reserved" back to top-level when releasing the added entry. My recommendation is go with either 1) or 3). What do you think? Thanks, -Toshi -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-acpi" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html