From: "Bryan O'Sullivan" <bos@pathscale.com>
To: Roland Dreier <rdreier@cisco.com>
Cc: Greg KH <gregkh@suse.de>,
rolandd@cisco.com, akpm@osdl.org, davem@davemloft.net,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, openib-general@openib.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 9 of 20] ipath - char devices for diagnostics and lightweight subnet management
Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 05:43:50 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1141998230.28926.4.camel@localhost.localdomain> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <ada7j72detl.fsf@cisco.com>
On Thu, 2006-03-09 at 21:55 -0800, Roland Dreier wrote:
> No, the only problems are with the way the various pieces of your
> drivers refer to devices by index.
OK. What's a safe way to iterate over the devices in the presence of
hotplug, then? I assume it's list_for_each_mumble; I just don't know
what mumble is :-)
> Also you only do this when the module is loaded, so you won't handle
> devices that are hot-plugged later.
No, ipath_max is updated any time a probe routine is called.
> And I don't see anything that
> would handle hot unplug either.
What would this anything look like, if I were hoping for an example to
emulate? There's nothing in LDD3 about this, so I'm kind of in the
dark.
<b
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Bryan O'Sullivan <bos@pathscale.com>
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2006-03-09 23:20 ` [PATCH 9 of 20] ipath - char devices for diagnostics and lightweight subnet management Roland Dreier
2006-03-09 23:39 ` Bryan O'Sullivan
2006-03-09 23:47 ` Roland Dreier
2006-03-09 23:50 ` Bryan O'Sullivan
2006-03-09 23:52 ` Roland Dreier
2006-03-10 15:54 ` Michael S. Tsirkin
2006-03-10 16:05 ` Bryan O'Sullivan
2006-03-09 23:24 ` Roland Dreier
2006-03-09 23:49 ` Bryan O'Sullivan
2006-03-09 23:51 ` Roland Dreier
2006-03-09 23:26 ` Roland Dreier
2006-03-09 23:52 ` Bryan O'Sullivan
2006-03-10 0:00 ` Roland Dreier
2006-03-10 0:04 ` Bryan O'Sullivan
2006-03-10 0:45 ` Greg KH
2006-03-10 0:48 ` Bryan O'Sullivan
2006-03-10 1:04 ` Greg KH
2006-03-10 4:41 ` Bryan O'Sullivan
2006-03-10 5:48 ` Greg KH
2006-03-10 13:40 ` Bryan O'Sullivan
2006-03-10 5:55 ` Roland Dreier
2006-03-10 13:43 ` Bryan O'Sullivan [this message]
2006-03-10 16:58 ` Greg KH
2006-03-10 17:05 ` Bryan O'Sullivan
2006-03-10 17:08 ` Roland Dreier
2006-03-10 17:32 ` Bryan O'Sullivan
2006-03-10 22:20 ` Roland Dreier
2006-03-10 0:35 [PATCH 0 of 20] [RFC] ipath driver - another round for review Bryan O'Sullivan
2006-03-10 0:35 ` [PATCH 9 of 20] ipath - char devices for diagnostics and lightweight subnet management Bryan O'Sullivan
2006-03-10 0:45 ` Roland Dreier
2006-03-10 0:47 ` Bryan O'Sullivan
2006-03-10 0:52 ` Roland Dreier
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