Re: [PATCHv3 0/4] drivers/base: bugfix for supplier<-consumer ordering in device_kset

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+Grygorii, linux-omap

On Friday 06 July 2018 02:06 PM, Lukas Wunner wrote:
> [cc += Kishon Vijay Abraham]
> 
> On Thu, Jul 05, 2018 at 11:18:28AM +0200, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
>> OK, so calling devices_kset_move_last() from really_probe() clearly is
>> a mistake.
>>
>> I'm not really sure what the intention of it was as the changelog of
>> commit 52cdbdd49853d doesn't really explain that (why would it be
>> insufficient without that change?)
> 
> It seems 52cdbdd49853d fixed an issue with boards which have an MMC
> whose reset pin needs to be driven high on shutdown, lest the MMC
> won't be found on the next boot.
> 
> The boards' devicetrees use a kludge wherein the reset pin is modelled
> as a regulator.  The regulator is enabled when the MMC probes and
> disabled on driver unbind and shutdown.  As a result, the pin is driven
> low on shutdown and the MMC is not found on the next boot.
> 
> To fix this, another kludge was invented wherein the GPIO expander
> driving the reset pin unconditionally drives all its pins high on
> shutdown, see pcf857x_shutdown() in drivers/gpio/gpio-pcf857x.c
> (commit adc284755055, "gpio: pcf857x: restore the initial line state
> of all pcf lines").
> 
> For this kludge to work, the GPIO expander's ->shutdown hook needs to
> be executed after the MMC expander's ->shutdown hook.
> 
> Commit 52cdbdd49853d achieved that by reordering devices_kset according
> to the probe order.  Apparently the MMC probes after the GPIO expander,
> possibly because it returns -EPROBE_DEFER if the vmmc regulator isn't
> available yet, see mmc_regulator_get_supply().
> 
> Note, I'm just piecing the information together from git history,
> I'm not responsible for these kludges.  (I'm innocent!)
> 
> @Pingfan Liu, if you just remove the call to devices_kset_move_last()
> from really_probe(), does the issue go away?
> 
> If so, it might be best to remove that call and model the dependency
> with a call to device_link_add() in mmc_regulator_get_supply().

hmm.. had a quick look on this and looks like struct regulator is a regulator
frameworks internal data structure, so its members are not accessible outside.
struct regulator's device pointer is required for device_link_add().

Thanks
Kishon



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