+Cc: Tony, let me add Tony to the discussion. On Thu, Sep 10, 2020 at 09:35:27AM +0200, Johan Hovold wrote: > On Wed, Sep 09, 2020 at 06:48:15PM +0300, Andy Shevchenko wrote: > > On Wed, Sep 09, 2020 at 04:31:01PM +0200, Johan Hovold wrote: > > > Fix the port-lock initialisation regression introduced by commit > > > a3cb39d258ef ("serial: core: Allow detach and attach serial device for > > > console") by making sure that the lock is again initialised during > > > console setup. > > > > > > The console may be registered before the serial controller has been > > > probed in which case the port lock needs to be initialised during > > > console setup by a call to uart_set_options(). The console-detach > > > changes introduced a regression in several drivers by effectively > > > removing that initialisation by not initialising the lock when the port > > > is used as a console (which is always the case during console setup). > > > > > > Add back the early lock initialisation and instead use a new > > > console-reinit flag to handle the case where a console is being > > > re-attached through sysfs. > > > > > > The question whether the console-detach interface should have been added > > > in the first place is left for another discussion. > > > > It was discussed in [1]. TL;DR: OMAP would like to keep runtime PM available > > for UART while at the same time we disable it for kernel consoles in > > bedb404e91bb. > > > > [1]: https://lists.openwall.net/linux-kernel/2018/09/29/65 > > Yeah, I remember that. My fear is just that the new interface opens up a > can of worms as it removes the earlier assumption that the console would > essentially never be deregistered without really fixing all those > drivers, and core functions, written under that assumption. Just to > mention a few issues; we have drivers enabling clocks and other > resources during console setup which can now be done repeatedly, The series introduced the console ->exit() callback, so it should be easy to fix. > and > several drivers whose setup callbacks are marked __init and will oops > the minute you reattach the console. I believe this can be fixed relatively easy. As a last resort it can be a quirk that disables console detachment for problematic consoles. > And what about power management > which was the reason for wanting this on OMAP in the first place; tty > core never calls shutdown() for a console port, not even when it's been > detached using the new interface. That is interesting... Tony, do we have OMAP case working because of luck? > I know, the console setup is all a mess, but this still seems a little > rushed to me. I'm even inclined to suggest a revert until the above and > similar issues have been addressed properly rather keeping a known buggy > interface. You know that it will be a dead end. Any solution how to move forward? > > > Note that the console-enabled check in uart_set_options() is not > > > redundant because of kgdboc, which can end up reinitialising an already > > > enabled console (see commit 42b6a1baa3ec ("serial_core: Don't > > > re-initialize a previously initialized spinlock.")). -- With Best Regards, Andy Shevchenko