Hi Christophe , On 2018/1/4 16:05, Christophe LEROY wrote: > > > Le 25/12/2017 à 02:34, Yisheng Xie a écrit : >> >> >> On 2017/12/24 17:05, christophe leroy wrote: >>> >>> >>> Le 23/12/2017 à 14:48, Greg KH a écrit : >>>> On Sat, Dec 23, 2017 at 06:55:25PM +0800, Yisheng Xie wrote: >>>>> Hi all, >>>>> >>>>> When I tried to use devm_ioremap function and review related code, I found >>>>> devm_ioremap and devm_ioremap_nocache is almost the same with each other, >>>>> except one use ioremap while the other use ioremap_nocache. >>>> >>>> For all arches? Really? Look at MIPS, and x86, they have different >>>> functions. >>>> >>>>> While ioremap's >>>>> default function is ioremap_nocache, so devm_ioremap_nocache also have the >>>>> same function with devm_ioremap, which can just be killed to reduce the size >>>>> of devres.o(from 20304 bytes to 18992 bytes in my compile environment). >>>>> >>>>> I have posted two versions, which use macro instead of function for >>>>> devm_ioremap_nocache[1] or devm_ioremap[2]. And Greg suggest me to kill >>>>> devm_ioremap_nocache for no need to keep a macro around for the duplicate >>>>> thing. So here comes v3 and please help to review. >>>> >>>> I don't think this can be done, what am I missing? These functions are >>>> not identical, sorry for missing that before. >>> >>> devm_ioremap() and devm_ioremap_nocache() are quite similar, both use devm_ioremap_release() for the release, why not just defining: >>> >>> static void __iomem *__devm_ioremap(struct device *dev, resource_size_t offset, >>> resource_size_t size, bool nocache) >>> { >>> [...] >>> if (nocache) >>> addr = ioremap_nocache(offset, size); >>> else >>> addr = ioremap(offset, size); >>> [...] >>> } >>> >>> then in include/linux/io.h >>> >>> static inline void __iomem *devm_ioremap(struct device *dev, resource_size_t offset, >>> resource_size_t size) >>> {return __devm_ioremap(dev, offset, size, false);} >>> >>> static inline void __iomem *devm_ioremap_nocache(struct device *dev, resource_size_t offset, >>> resource_size_t size); >>> {return __devm_ioremap(dev, offset, size, true);} >> >> Yeah, this seems good to me, right now we have devm_ioremap, devm_ioremap_wc, devm_ioremap_nocache >> May be we can use an enum like: >> typedef enum { >> DEVM_IOREMAP = 0, >> DEVM_IOREMAP_NOCACHE, >> DEVM_IOREMAP_WC, >> } devm_ioremap_type; >> >> static inline void __iomem *devm_ioremap(struct device *dev, resource_size_t offset, >> resource_size_t size) >> {return __devm_ioremap(dev, offset, size, DEVM_IOREMAP);} >> >> static inline void __iomem *devm_ioremap_nocache(struct device *dev, resource_size_t offset, >> resource_size_t size); >> {return __devm_ioremap(dev, offset, size, DEVM_IOREMAP_NOCACHE);} >> >> static inline void __iomem *devm_ioremap_wc(struct device *dev, resource_size_t offset, >> resource_size_t size); >> {return __devm_ioremap(dev, offset, size, DEVM_IOREMAP_WC);} >> >> static void __iomem *__devm_ioremap(struct device *dev, resource_size_t offset, >> resource_size_t size, devm_ioremap_type type) >> { >> void __iomem **ptr, *addr = NULL; >> [...] >> switch (type){ >> case DEVM_IOREMAP: >> addr = ioremap(offset, size); >> break; >> case DEVM_IOREMAP_NOCACHE: >> addr = ioremap_nocache(offset, size); >> break; >> case DEVM_IOREMAP_WC: >> addr = ioremap_wc(offset, size); >> break; >> } >> [...] >> } > > > That looks good to me, will you submit a v4 ? Sorry for late response. And I will submit the v4 as your suggestion. Thanks Yisheng > > Christophe > >>