Hi, Rob I still have a question to be conform, specific describes below: On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 10:11 PM, Rob Herring <robherring2@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 3:55 AM, Lyra Zhang <zhang.lyra@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> On Sat, Jan 17, 2015 at 12:41 AM, Rob Herring <robherring2@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 4:00 AM, Chunyan Zhang >>> <chunyan.zhang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> Add a full sc9836-uart driver for SC9836 SoC which is based on the >>>> spreadtrum sharkl64 platform. >>>> This driver also support earlycon. >>>> This patch also replaced the spaces between the macros and their >>>> values with the tabs in serial_core.h > > [...] > >>>> +static int __init sprd_serial_init(void) >>>> +{ >>>> + int ret = 0; >>>> + >>>> + ret = uart_register_driver(&sprd_uart_driver); >>> >>> This can be done in probe now. Then you can use module_platform_driver(). >>> >> >> Question: >> 1. there are 4 uart ports configured in dt for sprd_serial, so probe >> will be called 4 times, but uart_register_driver only needs to be >> called one time, so can we use uart_driver.state to check if >> uart_register_driver has already been called ? > > Yes. > >> 2. if I use module_platform_driver() instead of >> module_init(sprd_serial_init) and module_exit(sprd_serial_exit) , I >> must move uart_unregister_driver() which is now processed in >> sprd_serial_exit() to sprd_remove(), there is a similar problem with >> probe(), sprd_remove() will also be called 4 times, and actually it >> should be called only one time. How can we deal with this case? > > Look at pl01x or Samsung UART drivers which have done this conversion. Samsung UART does use module_platform_driver, but pl010/pl011 doesn't. In the Samsung UART driver, uart_unregister_driver is processed in remove(), like below: static int s3c24xx_serial_remove(struct platform_device *dev) { struct uart_port *port = s3c24xx_dev_to_port(&dev->dev); if (port) { s3c24xx_serial_cpufreq_deregister(to_ourport(port)); uart_remove_one_port(&s3c24xx_uart_drv, port); } uart_unregister_driver(&s3c24xx_uart_drv); } if this serial has more than one ports, uart_unregister_driver() must be called multiple times when the device need to be removed. I think there may be a problem because that uart_unregister_driver() will do kfree(drv->state) every time when it's called. Thanks, Chunyan > >> 3. for the second question, we can check the platform_device->id, if >> it is equal to the index of last port (e.g. 4 for this case), then >> uart_unregister_driver() can be called. Does it work correctly? since >> for this case, we must keep the order of releasing ports. > > The id will not be the line index in the DT case. I don't think you > can guarantee the order either. > > It would be better to make uart_{un}register_driver deal with being > called multiple times so drivers don't have to deal with getting this > correct. I'm not sure if that is feasible though. > > Rob -- 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