On Thu, May 02, 2024 at 12:17:59PM +0300, Andy Shevchenko wrote: > On Wed, May 01, 2024 at 05:47:42PM +0530, Sunil V L wrote: > > RISC-V has non-PNP generic 16550A compatible UART which needs to be > > enumerated as ACPI platform device. Add driver support for such devices > > similar to 8250_of. > > ... > > > + * This driver is for generic 16550 compatible UART enumerated via ACPI > > + * platform bus instead of PNP bus like PNP0501. This is not a full > > This has to be told in the commit message. Anyway, we don't need a duplication > code, please use 8250_pnp. > Hi Andy, Thank you for the review!. Major issue with PNP0501 is, it gets enumerated in a different way which causes issue to get _DEP to work. pnpacpi_init() creates PNP data structures which gets skipped if the UART puts _DEP on the GSI provider (interrupt controller). In that case, we need to somehow reinitialize such PNP devices after interrupt controller gets probed. I tried a solution [1] but it required several functions to be moved out of __init. This driver is not a duplicate of 8250_pnp. It just relies on UART enumerated as platform device instead of using PNP interfaces. Isn't it better and simple to have an option to enumerate as platform device instead of PNP? [1] - https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-pci/patch/20240415170113.662318-14-sunilvl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/ Thanks, Sunil > ... > > > + { "RSCV0003", 0 }, > > Does it have _CID to be PNP0501? > If not, add this ID to the 8250_pnp. > > ... > > P.S. > The code you submitted has a lot of small style issues, I can comment on them > if you want, but as I said this code is not needed at all. > > -- > With Best Regards, > Andy Shevchenko > >