From: Jeff Garzik <jgarzik@pobox.com>
To: Brett Russ <russb@emc.com>
Cc: linux-ide@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 2.6.13] libata: use common pci remove in ahci
Date: Mon, 05 Sep 2005 17:51:07 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <431CBDCB.40903@pobox.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20050903071852.95A10271C2@lns1058.lss.emc.com>
Brett Russ wrote:
> Jeff,
>
> This looked prime to cut since ahci_remove_one() was a functionally
> identical to ata_pci_remove_one() except for the interrupt disable
> (have_msi) bits, which fit nicely into ahci_host_stop(). However,
>
> 1) Will it work?
>
> 2) Isn't it wrong for the IRQ disable at the chip to occur *after*
> free_irq() is called to disconnect the handler (independent of
> question 1...since this is the case currently)? Granted, all of the
> ports have gone through scsi_remove_host() but theoretically there
> still is a possibility the chip could interrupt.
>
> If I'm wrong on both counts I'll blame it on need for sleep... :-)
Moving AHCI away from ata_pci_remove_one() was actually intentional.
This gives the driver a bit more freedom: legacy region handling and
->host_stop() became unnecessary. Also, I was concerned that
ata_pci_remove_one() might grow into a one-size-fits-all unmaintainable
behemoth.
Short term, if one were being obsessive, a potential cleanup could be to
make common the two loops in ahci_remove_one()/ata_pci_remove_one().
Long term, libata driver API should become more like the
register_foo()/unregister_foo() interfaces you see elsewhere in the
kernel. That direction has the potential to shake up the current code
path through ata_pci_remove_one().
So... your patch, while technically correct, is going in the opposite
direction to where I want to go :)
Jeff
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-09-05 21:51 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-09-03 7:18 [PATCH 2.6.13] libata: use common pci remove in ahci Brett Russ
2005-09-05 21:51 ` Jeff Garzik [this message]
2005-09-06 15:09 ` Brett Russ
2005-09-07 2:01 ` Jeff Garzik
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