Re: [PATCH -next 0/9] drivers: fix some module autoloading

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On Mon, Aug 19, 2024, at 13:38, Yuntao Liu wrote:
> Add MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(), so modules could be properly autoloaded
> based on the alias from platform_device_id table.
>
> Yuntao Liu (9):
>   usb: ehci-mv: fix module autoloading
>   soc: pxa: ssp: fix module autoloading
>   misc: atmel-ssc: fix module autoloading
>   i2c: at91: fix module autoloading
>   mpc85xx_edac: fix module autoloading
>   dmaengine: pxa: fix module autoloading
>   dmaengine: mmp_pdma: fix module autoloading
>   dmaengine: at_hdmac: fix module autoloading
>   ipmi: ipmi_ssif: fix module autoloading

I looked at all the patches and found that most of them do not
use the table any more, or will stop using it in the near future.

I think your work to validate the correctness of the entries
is useful, but it may be more helpful to focus on removing
all the unused tables, including those that have a
MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE() tag.

If you are planning to do more such cleanups, maybe you can
go through them one subsystem at a time and look for drivers
that have both of_device_id and i2c_device_id/platform_device_id/
spi_device_id tables. If nothing in the kernel creates a device
with the legacy string, you can then send a patch that removes
the old device ID list and at the same time makes the DT support
unconditional in case there is an #ifdef CONFIG_OF check.

If the probe() function accesses platform_data, this would also
be unused, allowing an even nicer cleanup of removing the
platofrm_data path in favor of OF properties.

      Arnd




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