Hi Prashant, On Fri, Nov 26, 2021 at 11:40:49AM +0200, Heikki Krogerus wrote: > On Wed, Nov 24, 2021 at 03:10:06PM -0800, Prashant Malani wrote: > > This series resolves the cyclic dependency error which was introduced by > > commit 63cd78617350 ("usb: Link the ports to the connectors they are > > attached to") which lead to it being reverted. The approach here is to > > use a notifier to link a new Type C port to pre-existing USB ports > > instead of calling an iterator of usb ports from the Type C connector > > class. This allows commit 63cd78617350 ("usb: Link the ports to the > > connectors they are attached to") to then be submitted without any > > depmod cyclic dependency error. > > > > The final patch removes the usb port iterator since it is no longer > > needed. > > This is not enough. Build the Type-C Class as a module and the USB bus > statically, and the links will not get created. > > I'm not sure you actually achieve much with this series, and I'm not > sure this approach will ever fully solve the problem. As long as we > have to declare API, we will have the circular dependency issue on our > hands. But there are ways to avoid that. > > There is for example the component framework (drivers/base/component.c) > that I've been thinking about using here. In this case it would work > so that you declare the USB Type-C part as your aggregate driver, and > everything that is connected to it (so USB ports, DisplayPorts, TBT, > etc.) would then just declare themselves as general components. Could > you take a look at that? I'm preparing a patch where I store all _PLDs in the ACPI tables, and create list of devices that share it. I can convert port-mapper.c to it and the component framework while at it. Br, -- heikki