Re: [PATCH v2 6/6] drivers/pci/hyperv/arm64: vPCI MSI IRQ domain from DT

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On 5/15/2024 11:12 AM, Bjorn Helgaas wrote:
On Wed, May 15, 2024 at 09:34:09AM -0700, Roman Kisel wrote:


On 5/15/2024 2:48 AM, Saurabh Singh Sengar wrote:
On Tue, May 14, 2024 at 03:43:53PM -0700, Roman Kisel wrote:
The hyperv-pci driver uses ACPI for MSI IRQ domain configuration
on arm64 thereby it won't be able to do that in the VTL mode where
only DeviceTree can be used.

Update the hyperv-pci driver to discover interrupt configuration
via DeviceTree.

Subject prefix should be "PCI: hv:"

Thanks!

"git log --oneline <file>" is a good guide in general and could be
used for other patches in this series as well.

Many thanks for suggesting that :)

+		hv_msi_gic_irq_domain = acpi_irq_create_hierarchy(0, HV_PCI_MSI_SPI_NR,
+			fn, &hv_pci_domain_ops,
+			chip_data);

Upto 100 characters per line are supported now, we can have less
line breaks.

Fewer line breaks would make this look nicer, let me know if you had any
particular style in mind.

Let's not use the checkpatch "$max_line_length = 100" as a guide.

The pci-hyperv.c file as a whole is obviously formatted to fit in 80
columns with few exceptions.

IMO it would not be an improvement to scatter random 100-column lines
throughout.  That would just mean the file would look bad in an
80-column terminal and there would be a lot of wasted space in a
100-column terminal.

Appreciate showing me the data-driven way of reasoning about that very much!

Bjorn

--
Thank you,
Roman




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