On Tue, Aug 08, 2017 at 10:35:15AM +0200, Hannes Reinecke wrote: > From: Jeff Mahoney <jeffm@xxxxxxxx> > > Add a warning message if an unsupported device is found and the > hpsa_allow_any parameter is not set. > Also make the hpsa_allow_any parameter writeable once the hpsa > driver is loaded. This looks ok, but maybe we should also plan for just setting the flag by defauly sooner or later? > +static struct kernel_param_ops hpsa_allow_any_ops = { const? > + > + if (hpsa_allow_any && !newval) { > + if (hpsa_claimed_unsupported) { > + pr_info("hpsa: can't disable hpsa_allow_any parameter. Devices already in use.\n"); > + return -EPERM; > + } else > + hpsa_allow_any = false; > + } else if (!hpsa_allow_any && newval) { > + pr_info("hpsa: allowing unsupported devices. If devices are claimed, this will result in an unsupported environment.\n"); > + hpsa_allow_any = true; > + } > + return 0; Do we really need this to start with? It's normal that module parameters only affect newly probed devices when changed at runtime, so I think we could just stick to the simple module parameter with permissions that allow runtime changes.