On Thu, Aug 03, 2017 at 03:48:06PM +0100, Robin Murphy wrote: > On 03/08/17 15:23, Johan Hovold wrote: > > On Thu, Aug 03, 2017 at 10:04:21AM -0400, Alan Stern wrote: > >> On Thu, 3 Aug 2017, Johan Hovold wrote: > >>> diff --git a/include/linux/usb.h b/include/linux/usb.h > >>> index cb9fbd54386e..f86ad9d8c756 100644 > >>> --- a/include/linux/usb.h > >>> +++ b/include/linux/usb.h > >>> @@ -1222,6 +1222,11 @@ struct usb_device_driver { > >>> > >>> extern struct bus_type usb_bus_type; > >>> > >>> +static inline bool dev_is_usb(struct device *dev) > >>> +{ > >>> + return dev->bus == &usb_bus_type; > >>> +} > >>> + > >> > >> Will this work if the USB subsystem is built as a module? > > > > Nope. :-/ > > Oh bum, I hadn't even realised usb_bus_type could be modular. > > > Add another flag (e.g. skip_dma_configure) to struct device for now? > > Would it be sufficient to look for dev->of_node_reused, or is it also > possible for USB devices to have OF nodes of their own such that > of_dma_configure() would still blat the mask with a 32-bit default? > (Although that would still un-break Rpi3, even if strictly wrong) Yes, USB devices can have their own OF nodes so of_node_reused would not prevent of_dma_configure() from being called for them. But testing against the platform bus instead of not-USB should do the trick. Johan -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-usb" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html