On 8.10.2018 17:07, Rob Herring wrote: > On Mon, Oct 8, 2018 at 7:19 AM Michal Simek <michal.simek@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> Check compatible string first before setting up bit in bitmap to also >> cover cases that allocated bitfield is not big enough. >> Show warning about it but let driver to continue to work with allocated >> bitfield to keep at least some devices (included console which >> is commonly close to serial0) to work. >> >> Fixes: b1078c355d76 ("of: base: Introduce of_alias_get_alias_list() to check alias IDs") >> Fixes: ae1cca3fa347 ("serial: uartps: Change uart ID port allocation") >> Signed-off-by: Michal Simek <michal.simek@xxxxxxxxxx> >> --- >> >> I have looked at it and I don't think there should be necessary to >> report error immediately back with partially initialized bitfield. >> The reason is that still there could be a console device which is most >> likely below that max limit and it is worth to return at least that nbits >> properly filled. >> It will also enable cases that you can still continue to use aliases >> higher then fields prepared for devices without alias. > > Seems reasonable. Plus if you had a new dtb which added an alias > greater than what the OS version supports, you would break that > system. I was checking that with our uart ps driver before I send this patch and I found out that there is no reason not to support these cases. Driver will simply find out ids which are free and ready for devices which don't have alias. > >> >> To be fixed patches are present in tty-next branch. >> >> --- >> drivers/of/base.c | 22 ++++++++++++---------- >> drivers/tty/serial/xilinx_uartps.c | 2 +- >> 2 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/drivers/of/base.c b/drivers/of/base.c >> index 908de45f966b..0b9611e196d1 100644 >> --- a/drivers/of/base.c >> +++ b/drivers/of/base.c >> @@ -1953,13 +1953,15 @@ int of_alias_get_id(struct device_node *np, const char *stem) >> * The function travels the lookup table to record alias ids for the given >> * device match structures and alias stem. >> * >> - * Return: 0 or -ENOSYS when !CONFIG_OF >> + * Return: 0 or -ENOSYS when !CONFIG_OF or >> + * -EINVAL if alias ID is greater then allocated nbits > > I think EOVERFLOW or ERANGE would be better as those are less common > and I take EINVAL as the caller made an error. That's a good point I was also thinking if EINVAL is good reaction on this case. I will use EOVERFLOW if there is no issue with it. Thanks, Michal