On 1/10/25 20:23, Niklas Cassel wrote: >>> -#ifdef CONFIG_PM_SLEEP >>> static int st_ahci_suspend(struct device *dev) >>> { >>> struct ata_host *host = dev_get_drvdata(dev); >>> @@ -221,9 +220,8 @@ static int st_ahci_resume(struct device *dev) >>> >>> return ahci_platform_resume_host(dev); >>> } >>> -#endif >> >> I do not think you can remove the ifdef here. Otherwise, there is going to be a >> compilation warning when CONFIG_PM_SLEEP is not enabled. No ? > > Look at the pm_sleep_ptr macro: > include/linux/pm.h:#define pm_sleep_ptr(_ptr) PTR_IF(IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PM_SLEEP), (_ptr)) > > I would expect the function should be optimized out by the compiler > using dead code elimination. Indeed. Just tried and no warning. I was expecting a "defined but not used" warning, but none showed up. So all good. > Raphael, perhaps you could show the before and after output > using ./scripts/bloat-o-meter ? > (When the config is not enabled: before and after your patch.) No need to do that I guess. But there are 17 other ata driver that set .pm operations. What about these ? Don't they need the same treatment as ahci_st ? 15 of these also use SIMPLE_DEV_PM_OPS() which can be replaced with DEFINE_SIMPLE_DEV_PM_OPS() also, no ? Do you want us to do that cleanup ? (fine with me). -- Damien Le Moal Western Digital Research