On Tuesday 06 January 2015 09:32:02 Peter Hurley wrote: > On 01/06/2015 08:13 AM, Arnd Bergmann wrote: > > On Monday 05 January 2015 22:09:45 Peter Hurley wrote: > >> Some arches have no need to create unprobed 8250 ports; these phantom > >> ports are primarily required for ISA ports which have no probe > >> mechanism or to provide non-operational ports for userspace to > >> configure (via TIOCSSERIAL and TIOCSERCONFIG ioctls). > >> > >> Provide CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_PHANTOM_UARTS knob to disable phantom port > >> registration; ie., CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_PHANTOM_UARTS=N only registers > >> probed ports (ACPI/PNP, "serial8250" platform devices, PCI, etc). > >> > >> Cc: Sebastian Andrzej Siewior <bigeasy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >> Cc: Tony Lindgren <tony@xxxxxxxxxxx> > >> Cc: Grant Likely <grant.likely@xxxxxxxxxx> > >> Cc: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@xxxxxxxx> > >> Signed-off-by: Peter Hurley <peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > > The intent is definitely right, but I think a better approach is > > possible. > > > > I haven't tried it here, but how about moving the serial8250_init > > function into a separate module, along with all the other parts > > that are only used for ISA devices, but leaving the actual core > > (all exported symbols) in this file? > > Unfortunately, I don't see a way to remove the stacked initialization > without risking tons of breakage. > > Since later probes can "find" an already-existing port and > re-initialize it, the probe order is crucial. For example, a PCI > probe can "find" an existing "serial8250" platform device port, > resulting in only one device node. I'm probably missing something important, by why would that be any different if the PCI driver gets loaded first and the ISA driver second? > And the configuration knob will be required on all arches anyway because > that's how user-configurable device nodes are created. I think that's fine: The user-configurable ports are the same as the "ISA" or "phantom" ports we were talking about above, right? If those are part of a separate (possibly loadable) module, having a configuration knob is the obvious way to do it. A lot of architectures can just turn it off because they know exactly which ports are present and there is no need for user-configurability. The ones that don't know can load the module. > > At the same time, the serial8250_pnp_init/serial8250_pnp_exit calls > > can be removed from the serial8250_init function and become > > standalone initcalls. > > PNP probe must occur before the phantom ports are registered. > See commit 835d844d1a28efba81d5aca7385e24c29d3a6db2 > ("8250_pnp: do pnp probe before legacy probe"). Makes sense. Arnd -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-serial" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html