Hi Laurent,
hi Umang,
Am 22.12.22 um 18:35 schrieb Laurent Pinchart:
Hi Umang,
On Thu, Dec 22, 2022 at 01:59:28PM +0530, Umang Jain wrote:
On 12/21/22 6:40 PM, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote:
On Wed, Dec 21, 2022 at 01:14:59PM +0200, Laurent Pinchart wrote:
On Tue, Dec 20, 2022 at 02:14:04PM +0530, Umang Jain wrote:
Create a proper per device platorm_device structure for all the child
devices that needs to be registered by vchiq platform driver. Replace
the vchiq_register_child() with platform_add_devices() to register the
child devices.
This explains what the patch does, but not why.
This is part of an effort to address TODO item "Get rid of all non
essential global structures and create a proper per device structure"
And this explains part of the reason only. Could you please expand the
commit message with the reasoning behind this change ? It's not clear
from the change below why this is needed and good.
Ok, I thought the TODO reference was sufficient but I'll expand on it.
Signed-off-by: Umang Jain <umang.jain@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
.../interface/vchiq_arm/vchiq_arm.c | 59 ++++++++++---------
1 file changed, 31 insertions(+), 28 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/staging/vc04_services/interface/vchiq_arm/vchiq_arm.c b/drivers/staging/vc04_services/interface/vchiq_arm/vchiq_arm.c
index 22de23f3af02..fa42ea3791a7 100644
--- a/drivers/staging/vc04_services/interface/vchiq_arm/vchiq_arm.c
+++ b/drivers/staging/vc04_services/interface/vchiq_arm/vchiq_arm.c
@@ -65,8 +65,29 @@ int vchiq_susp_log_level = VCHIQ_LOG_ERROR;
DEFINE_SPINLOCK(msg_queue_spinlock);
struct vchiq_state g_state;
-static struct platform_device *bcm2835_camera;
-static struct platform_device *bcm2835_audio;
+static u64 vchiq_device_dmamask = DMA_BIT_MASK(32);
The fact that this isn't const and is used by two different
platform_device instances is worrying. Either it can be made const, or
it's wrong.
ack.
+
+static struct platform_device bcm2835_camera = {
+ .name = "bcm2835-camera",
+ .id = PLATFORM_DEVID_NONE,
+ .dev = {
+ .dma_mask = &vchiq_device_dmamask,
+ }
+};
+
+static struct platform_device bcm2835_audio = {
+ .name = "bcm2835_audio",
+ .id = PLATFORM_DEVID_NONE,
+ .dev = {
+ .dma_mask = &vchiq_device_dmamask,
+ }
+
Extra blank line.
oops, checkpatch.pl didn't catch this :-/
+};
+
+static struct platform_device *vchiq_devices[] __initdata = {
Make it const.
+ &bcm2835_camera,
+ &bcm2835_audio,
+};
struct vchiq_drvdata {
const unsigned int cache_line_size;
@@ -1763,28 +1784,6 @@ static const struct of_device_id vchiq_of_match[] = {
};
MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(of, vchiq_of_match);
-static struct platform_device *
-vchiq_register_child(struct platform_device *pdev, const char *name)
-{
- struct platform_device_info pdevinfo;
- struct platform_device *child;
-
- memset(&pdevinfo, 0, sizeof(pdevinfo));
-
- pdevinfo.parent = &pdev->dev;
- pdevinfo.name = name;
- pdevinfo.id = PLATFORM_DEVID_NONE;
- pdevinfo.dma_mask = DMA_BIT_MASK(32);
-
- child = platform_device_register_full(&pdevinfo);
- if (IS_ERR(child)) {
- dev_warn(&pdev->dev, "%s not registered\n", name);
- child = NULL;
- }
-
- return child;
-}
-
static int vchiq_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
{
struct device_node *fw_node;
@@ -1832,8 +1831,11 @@ static int vchiq_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
goto error_exit;
}
- bcm2835_camera = vchiq_register_child(pdev, "bcm2835-camera");
- bcm2835_audio = vchiq_register_child(pdev, "bcm2835_audio");
+ err = platform_add_devices(vchiq_devices, ARRAY_SIZE(vchiq_devices));
+ if (err) {
+ dev_warn(&pdev->dev, "Failed to add vchiq child devices");
+ goto error_exit;
+ }
If you unbind and rebind this driver, the platform_device instances
defined as global variables will be reused, and I'm pretty sure that
will cause issues, for instance with the kobj->state_initialized check
in kobject_init() (called from device_initialize(), itself called from
platform_device_register(), from platform_add_devices()). I'm not sure
static instances of platform_device are a very good idea in general.
static instances of any device are a horrible idea, but it seems that
many drivers do this and abuse platform devices this way :(
It seems I have been a victim of the abuse usage while looking for
platform_device references in the codebase. I'm working on a new
approach for this.
Currently (as per the linux-next branch), the vchiq driver will happily
carry on if any of the child platform device registration fails. That
means if bcm2835-audio fails to register, bcm2835-camera will still
kept registered I suppose.
However with usage of platform_add_devices() in this patch, I introduced
a functionality change (I'm realizing this now) - any failure of child
platform device registeration will -unregister- all the other platform
devices i.e. if bcm2835-audio fails, bcm2835-camera will also get
unregistered.
Should I be working towards the status-quo behavior ? Or it's sane to
unregistered other platform devices if one of the fails like
platform_add_devices() does ? (This affects my new approach as well,
hence the question)
If it doesn't cause too much extra complexity, it would be nice to skip
devices that can't be registered successfully, and still support the
other ones. I don't expect registration failures to be a occuring
normally, so if this causes too much completely, I think it would still
be fine to fail more harshly.
Ideally this should be done properly, with the correct devices created
automatically based on the device tree structure, NOT hard-coded into a
.c file like this.
So I too really do not like this change, why are these not being created
by the firware layer automatically?
Not sure if this is a helpful comment, but as far I know, there can be
vchiq child platform devices which probably don't have a Device tree
entry. like the bcm2835-isp [1] I posted earlier.
[1] https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20221121214722.22563-1-umang.jain@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/
Those devices are implemented and exposed by the firmware running on the
VC4. The device tree describes the VC4 itself with the resources
required to communicate with it through a mailbox interface. I was going
to say that the platform devices are then created based on what the
firmware exposes, but that's not right, they're indeed hardcoded in the
vchiq driver. Adding corresponding DT nodes (as children of the vchiq DT
node) could make sense. Dave, do you have any opinion on this ?
i vaguely remember the discussion how to represent audio and camera
interface in the device tree. Representing as child nodes of the VC4 has
been rejected on the device tree mailing some years ago, because this
doesn't represent the physical (hardware) wiring. It's still possible to
access e.g. the camera interface from the ARM.
The whole approach with using a separate binding for all the firmware
stuff lead to a lot of trouble on the Raspberry Pi platform (ugly
dependencies between firmware, DT and kernel). So i would like to avoid
this here. In case the current implementation is a no go, how about
letting the ARM core discover the available interfaces e.g. via mailbox
interface?
For more inspiration take a look at this old thread [1]
But i agree DT binding for vchiq itself is also a TODO
and any help is appreciated.
[1] -
http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-rpi-kernel/2017-February/005541.html