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From: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
To: Sean Anderson <sean.anderson@linux.dev>
Cc: Saravana Kannan <saravanak@google.com>,
	"Rafael J . Wysocki" <rafael@kernel.org>,
	Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, devicetree@vger.kernel.org,
	Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>, Rob Herring <robh+dt@kernel.org>,
	Grant Likely <grant.likely@linaro.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] driver core: Prevent deferred probe loops
Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2025 10:50:31 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <2025061700-unmapped-labrador-a8c9@gregkh> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <70958a2e-abc8-4894-b99a-f2981db9981f@linux.dev>

On Thu, Jun 12, 2025 at 04:40:48PM -0400, Sean Anderson wrote:
> On 6/12/25 13:56, Saravana Kannan wrote:
> > On Thu, Jun 12, 2025 at 8:53 AM Sean Anderson <sean.anderson@linux.dev> wrote:
> >>
> >> On 6/11/25 08:23, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote:
> >> > On Tue, Jun 10, 2025 at 07:44:27PM -0400, Sean Anderson wrote:
> >> >> On 6/10/25 19:32, Saravana Kannan wrote:
> >> >> > On Tue, Jun 10, 2025 at 11:35 AM Sean Anderson <sean.anderson@linux.dev> wrote:
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> A deferred probe loop can occur when a device returns EPROBE_DEFER after
> >> >> >> registering a bus with children:
> >> >> >
> >> >> > This is a broken driver. A parent device shouldn't register child
> >> >> > devices unless it is fully read itself. It's not logical to say the
> >> >> > child devices are available, if the parent itself isn't fully ready.
> >> >> > So, adding child devices/the bus should be the last thing done in the
> >> >> > parent's probe function.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > I know there are odd exceptions where the parent depends on the child,
> >> >> > so they might add the child a bit earlier in the probe
> >> >>
> >> >> This is exactly the case here. So the bus probing cannot happen any
> >> >> later than it already does.
> >> >
> >> > Please fix the driver not to do this.
> >>
> >> How? The driver needs the PCS to work. And the PCS can live on the MDIO
> >> bus.
> > 
> > Obviously I don't know the full details, but you could implement it as
> > MFD. So the bus part would not get removed even if the PCS fails to
> > probe. Then the PCS can probe when whatever it needs ends up probing.
> 
> I was thinking about making the MDIO bus a separate device. But I think
> it will be tricky to get suspend/resume working correctly. And this
> makes conversions more difficult because you cannot just add some
> pcs_get/pcs_put calls, you have to split out the MDIO bus too (which is
> invariably created as a child of the MAC).
> 
> And what happens if a developer doesn't realize they have to split off
> the MDIO bus before converting? Everything works fine, except if there
> is some problem loading the PCS driver, which they may not test. Is this
> prohibition against failing after creating a bus documented anywhere? I
> don't recall seeing it...

What do you mean "failing after creating a bus"?  If a bus is failed to
be created, you fail like normal, no difference here.

And if MFD doesn't work, there's always the aux-bus code, perhaps that
should be used here instead?

thanks,

greg k-h

  reply	other threads:[~2025-06-17  8:50 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2025-06-09 23:57 [BUG] Deferred probe loop with child devices Sean Anderson
2025-06-10 18:34 ` [PATCH] driver core: Prevent deferred probe loops Sean Anderson
2025-06-10 23:32   ` Saravana Kannan
2025-06-10 23:44     ` Sean Anderson
2025-06-11 12:23       ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
2025-06-12 15:53         ` Sean Anderson
2025-06-12 17:56           ` Saravana Kannan
2025-06-12 20:40             ` Sean Anderson
2025-06-17  8:50               ` Greg Kroah-Hartman [this message]
2025-06-17 15:35                 ` Sean Anderson
2025-06-17 15:49                   ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
2025-06-17 17:14                     ` Sean Anderson
2025-06-19  8:21                       ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
2025-06-19 16:19                         ` Sean Anderson
2025-06-19 16:33                           ` Greg Kroah-Hartman

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