On 16/03/17 13:36, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote: > On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 05:56:53PM +0530, Vignesh R wrote: >> Using dev_name() as irq name during request_irq() might be misleading in >> case of serial over PCI. Therefore use a better alternative name for >> identifying serial port irqs as "serial" appended with serial_index of >> the port. This ensures that "serial" string is always present in irq >> name while port index will help in distinguishing b/w different ports. > > Wouldn't it be better to use the device name (iow, ttySx) rather than > "serialx" ? > > Maybe a helper function in serial_core.c to format the device name into > a supplied string, which can be re-used elsewhere, eg, uart_report_port() > and uart_suspend_port(). IOW: > > const char *uart_port_name(char *buf, size_t n, struct uart_driver *drv, > struct uart_port *port) > { > snprintf(buf, n, "%s%d", drv->dev_name, > drv->tty_driver->name_base + port->line); > > return buf; > } > > which means you can do this: > > char name[16]; > > request_irq(..., uart_port_name(name, sizeof(name), driver, port), ...) > > which also avoids the allocation. ...and makes 'cat /proc/interrupts' particularly fun later: 8: 0 GICv2 72 Level ��h ����V! Unless a suitably long-lived string already exists somewhere else in the serial core, the allocation is unavoidable, although kasprintf() (or its devm_ variant) might make matters a little simpler. Robin. > 8250 device names are always "ttyS" > plus a number, so 16 characters (including NULL terminator) should be > more than sufficient, and that's most likely true of all serial drivers. > (The longest device name I'm aware of is ttyAMA plus a small integer > for PL011 ports.) > -- 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