From: Stewart Smith <stewart@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
To: Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au>,
Jack Miller <jack@codezen.org>,
linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org
Cc: jk@ozlabs.org, benh@kernel.crashing.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] powernv: Search for new flash DT node location
Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2016 14:44:25 +1000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <8737kmx87q.fsf@linux.vnet.ibm.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87vazhb4cb.fsf@concordia.ellerman.id.au>
Michael Ellerman <mpe@ellerman.id.au> writes:
> Jack Miller <jack@codezen.org> writes:
>
>> On Wed, Aug 03, 2016 at 05:16:34PM +1000, Michael Ellerman wrote:
>>> We could instead just search for all nodes that are compatible with
>>> "ibm,opal-flash". We do that for i2c, see opal_i2c_create_devs().
>>>
>>> Is there a particular reason not to do that?
>>
>> I'm actually surprised that this is preferred. Jeremy mentioned something
>> similar, but I guess I just don't like the idea of finding devices in weird
>> places in the tree.
>
> But where is "weird". Arguably "/opal/flash" is weird. What does it
> mean? There's a bus called "opal" and a device on it called "flash"? No.
>
> Point being the structure is fairly arbitrary, or at least debatable, so
> tying the code 100% to the structure is inflexible. As we have discovered.
>
> Our other option is to tell skiboot to get stuffed, and leave the flash
> node where it was on P8.
>
>> Then again, if we can't trust the DT we're in bigger
>> trouble than erroneous flash nodes =).
>
> Quite :)
>
>> If we really just want to find compatible nodes anywhere, let's simplify i2c
>> and pdev_init into one function and make that behavior consistent with this
>> new patch.
>
> That seems OK to me.
>
> We should get an ack from Stewart though for the other node types.
For finding nodes based on compatible no matter where they are in the tree,
Acked-by: Stewart Smith <stewart@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
(and yes, includes other nodes too)
The exact location then isn't too important, and having a /flash that's
ibm,opal-flash and allows for some other driver to bind to it I think is
also something we shouldn't rule out.
--
Stewart Smith
OPAL Architect, IBM.
prev parent reply other threads:[~2016-09-27 4:44 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2016-08-01 20:50 [PATCH] powernv: Search for new flash DT node location Jack Miller
2016-08-01 21:04 ` Jack Miller
2016-08-03 7:16 ` Michael Ellerman
2016-08-03 16:44 ` Jack Miller
2016-08-03 16:44 ` [PATCH] powernv: Simplify searching for compatible device nodes Jack Miller
2016-08-03 17:18 ` [PATCH v2] " Jack Miller
2016-08-04 7:27 ` Cyril Bur
2016-08-04 8:39 ` Michael Ellerman
2016-08-04 16:03 ` Jack Miller
2016-08-04 3:28 ` [PATCH] powernv: Search for new flash DT node location Michael Ellerman
2016-09-27 4:44 ` Stewart Smith [this message]
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