On Fri, 17 Oct 2014, Bjorn Andersson wrote: > On Wed 08 Oct 01:40 PDT 2014, Lee Jones wrote: [...] > > > +static struct qcom_smd_driver qcom_smd_rpm_driver = { > > > + .probe = qcom_smd_rpm_probe, > > > + .remove = qcom_smd_rpm_remove, > > > + .callback = qcom_smd_rpm_callback, > > > + .driver = { > > > + .name = "qcom_smd_rpm", > > > + .owner = THIS_MODULE, > > > + .of_match_table = qcom_smd_rpm_of_match, > > > + }, > > > +}; > > > + > > > +module_qcom_smd_driver(qcom_smd_rpm_driver); > > > > I don't like this. What's wrong with the existing platform driver > > code? > > > > I started off with having smd child devices as platform drivers and had some > accessor functions to find the open handles that triggered the probe() and > register the callback with those. But this didn't feel very sane, so I did > implemented a custom driver struct and probe prototype to simplify writing > drivers. > > May I ask why you dislike this? This is how it's done in so many other places > in the kernel... I don't believe that's the case. All owners of their own module_*_driver() registration calls are busses (see below), whereas 'qcom_smd' is just a driver. Things would soon get out of control if we allowed every driver in the kernel to supply their own driver registration information variants. $ git grep "^module_.*_driver(" | \ cut -d: -f2 | cut -d'(' -f1 | sort | uniq module_acpi_driver module_amba_driver module_comedi_driver module_comedi_pci_driver module_comedi_pcmcia_driver module_comedi_usb_driver module_gameport_driver module_hid_driver module_i2c_driver module_mcb_driver module_mipi_dsi_driver module_pci_driver module_pcmcia_driver module_platform_driver module_serio_driver module_spi_driver module_spmi_driver module_usb_composite_driver module_usb_driver module_usb_serial_driver module_virtio_driver -- Lee Jones Linaro STMicroelectronics Landing Team Lead Linaro.org │ Open source software for ARM SoCs Follow Linaro: Facebook | Twitter | Blog -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-arm-msm" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html