On Fri, 2014-09-12 at 11:14 +0100, Mark Brown wrote: > On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 11:50:23AM +0200, Javier Martinez Canillas wrote: > > On 09/11/2014 09:33 PM, Mark Brown wrote: > > > > I'm not sure I see that as an interesting use case, it seems better to > > > have drivers usable without DT and it's trivial to do so. > > > Yes, it's trivial but seems like an unnecessary duplication for me. AFAICT the > > OF tables are only used to match the devices in spi_match_device() but if both > > the OF and SPI tables must be kept in sync to properly report the module > > aliases to user-space then I wonder if the OF tables shouldn't just be removed > > from the SPI drivers since spi_match_device() will succeed anyways when > > calling spi_match_id(). > > The vendor identifier is an important part of the OF device ID, vendors > can and do end up with different devices of the same name. Indeed, which actually points at a problem with module loading for SPI as the vendor prefix gets dropped when generating the modalias for the uevent. So if there is a case where we have two SPI devices with the same device name (but a different vendor identifier), module loading can't work as the generated modalias for both will be spi:devicename even if OF can properly distinguish between both. The core of the "issue" here really is that the way userspace matches an SPI device to a kernel module and how the kernel matches an SPI to a driver don't match up (same issue as there is with I2C). While the kernel can take advantage of the OF table, userspace needs to resolve the simpler spi: alias, thus essentially using the SPI table. Where as for the ACPI case, both userspace and kernel will use the ACPI table. So for things to be consistent for both cases the options are to either: a) the generated MODALIAS uevent variable should be an OF based alias + Upside is that both kernel and userspace can use the full OF information for matching + Downside is that that would mean adding OF match tables to all drivers that can possible used on a DT based system otherwise module auto-loading for those will be broken. b) Stop using OF style matching and rely solely on the SPI id table + Downside here is that the vendor prefix isn't used anymore for matching. Otoh that's the current status quo for drivers without an OF match table and for how userspace matches modules currently. + Upside is that no extra work is required for drivers that currently work with DT even if they don't have any direct OF support. -- Sjoerd Simons <sjoerd.simons@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Collabora Ltd.
Attachment:
smime.p7s
Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature