From: Andi Kleen <andi@firstfloor.org>
To: Jean Delvare <khali@linux-fr.org>
Cc: Andi Kleen <andi@firstfloor.org>,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, kay.sievers@vrfy.org,
trenn@suse.de, Andi Kleen <ak@linux.intel.com>,
davej@redhat.com, axboe@kernel.dk, hpa@zytor.com,
herbert@gondor.hengli.com.au, ying.huang@intel.com,
lenb@kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 01/10] Add driver auto probing for x86 features
Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2011 15:45:16 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20111208144516.GE24062@one.firstfloor.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20111208103540.4778b896@endymion.delvare>
On Thu, Dec 08, 2011 at 10:35:40AM +0100, Jean Delvare wrote:
> > +/**
> > + * x86_match_cpu - match current CPU again an array of x86_cpu_ids
>
> The code is actually matching the boot cpu, which isn't necessarily the
> current CPU. I think it would be better to let the caller pass a
> specific cpu as a parameter. At least the hwmon drivers would benefit
> from that. Then you can add an helper function x86_match_boot_cpu()
> calling x86_match_cpu() on &boot_cpu_data if you want.
I don't really see a point of this currently -- the udev/modprobe loading is
global anyways. If we really want to support asymmetric configs a lot
more work all over the kernel is needed and this could be still
changed.
>
> > + * @match: Pointer to array of x86_cpu_ids. Last entry terminated with
> > + * X86_MODEL_END.
>
> I see no such X86_MODEL_END, your loop below is instead treating entries
> with all fields set to 0 as the terminating entry (which seems
> reasonable.)
Hmm yes I ended up with {}. I'll fix the comment.
> > +#define X86_VENDOR_ANY 0xffff
> > +#define X86_FAMILY_ANY 0
> > +#define X86_MODEL_ANY 0
>
> Are you sure family 0 or model 0 are never used, by any vendor? I
They could be, but we never match for them.
> wouldn't take the risk. What's wrong with 0xffff?
That would not allow abbreviating the entries: the C compiler
doesn't know how to fill in 0xffff automatically.
>
> > +#define X86_FEATURE_ANY 0 /* Same as FPU, you can't test for that */
>
> Might be better to set X86_FEATURE_ANY to either 10 (unused feature
> bit) or 0xffff then.
I don't think this is a problem in practice.
Thanks for the review.
-Andi
--
ak@linux.intel.com -- Speaking for myself only.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2011-12-08 14:45 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 32+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-12-08 0:41 Updated cpu module autoprobing patchkit Andi Kleen
2011-12-08 0:41 ` [PATCH 01/10] Add driver auto probing for x86 features Andi Kleen
2011-12-08 1:57 ` H. Peter Anvin
2011-12-08 9:35 ` Jean Delvare
2011-12-08 14:45 ` Andi Kleen [this message]
2011-12-09 20:16 ` Jean Delvare
2011-12-09 20:24 ` Andi Kleen
2011-12-09 20:28 ` Jean Delvare
2011-12-16 1:25 ` H. Peter Anvin
2011-12-08 0:41 ` [PATCH 02/10] crypto: Add support for x86 cpuid auto loading for x86 crypto drivers Andi Kleen
2011-12-08 0:41 ` [PATCH 03/10] intel-idle: convert to x86_cpu_id auto probing Andi Kleen
2011-12-08 0:41 ` [PATCH 04/10] ACPI: Load acpi-cpufreq from processor driver automatically Andi Kleen
2011-12-08 0:41 ` [PATCH 05/10] HWMON: Convert via-cputemp to x86 cpuid autoprobing Andi Kleen
2011-12-08 10:51 ` Jean Delvare
2011-12-08 0:41 ` [PATCH 06/10] HWMON: Convert coretemp " Andi Kleen
2011-12-08 2:40 ` Guenter Roeck
2011-12-08 7:24 ` Jean Delvare
2011-12-08 16:09 ` Guenter Roeck
2011-12-08 16:13 ` Jean Delvare
2011-12-08 20:58 ` Andi Kleen
2011-12-08 14:35 ` Andi Kleen
2011-12-08 0:41 ` [PATCH 07/10] cpufreq: Add support for x86 cpuinfo auto loading Andi Kleen
2011-12-08 1:07 ` Dave Jones
2011-12-08 1:13 ` Andi Kleen
2011-12-08 1:24 ` Dave Jones
2011-12-08 4:01 ` Andi Kleen
2011-12-08 8:49 ` Borislav Petkov
2011-12-08 14:37 ` Andi Kleen
2011-12-16 1:19 ` H. Peter Anvin
2011-12-16 2:12 ` Andi Kleen
2011-12-08 0:41 ` [PATCH 08/10] x86: autoload microcode driver on Intel and AMD systems Andi Kleen
2011-12-08 0:41 ` [PATCH 09/10] x86: Add a test module for cpu loading Andi Kleen
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