Hi, On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 01:55:13PM -0600, Stephen Warren wrote: > On 04/25/2012 05:07 AM, Hiroshi DOYU wrote: > > Add extern func, "tegra_ahb_enable_smmu()" to inform AHB that SMMU is > > ready. > > > +#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_TEGRA_3x_SOC > > +static int __tegra_ahb_enable_smmu(struct device *dev, void *data) > ... > > +int tegra_ahb_enable_smmu(void) > > +{ > > + return driver_for_each_device(&tegra_ahb_driver.driver, NULL, NULL, > > + __tegra_ahb_enable_smmu); > > +} > > +EXPORT_SYMBOL(tegra_ahb_enable_smmu); > > +#endif > > That looks like a neat solution to avoid having a global device object. except that it won't work always. If you happen to have two AHB bridges, each using a separate smmu but only one smmu is ready, this will set SMMU_INIT_DONE on both bridges. > However, if that driver_for_each_device finds no devices, the function > still succeeds. That doesn't seem right, and doesn't allow e.g. the SMMU > to defer its probe until the AHB driver has completed. > > Perhaps add a local int variable to tegra_ahb_enable_smmu(), pass the > address to __tegra_ahb_enable_smmu, and have it increment the int. Then, > after calling driver_for_each_device,: > > if (!ahb_device_count) > return -EPROBE_DEFER > if (WARN_ON(ahb_device_count != 1)) > return -EINVAL; > return 0; that would look, well, weird. Why don't you just different initcall leves for this ? Maybe smmu goes into postcore_initcall() and tegra_ahb goes into postcore_initcall_sync() ?? then you know that SMMU will be ready by the time you call tegra_ahb probe. Well, unless smmu's probe fail, but then again, IIUC it won't work anyway... -- balbi
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