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From: Denis Kenzior <denkenz@gmail.com>
To: ofono@ofono.org
Subject: Re: driver callback naming
Date: Sun, 30 Aug 2009 15:10:55 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <200908301510.56094.denkenz@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20090830160026.75672609@mycelium.queued.net>

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Hi Andres,

> > > Of course, I'm also wondering why there needs to be two separate
> > > layers of calls in the first place.  Why not have drivers register
> > > everything from within probe, call ofono_set_powered(modem, TRUE)
> > > once the device is ready, and be done with it?
> >
> > The reason for this is e.g. airplane mode, where you physically want
> > to turn off the device.  Another case is for battery / power reasons,
> > e.g. a netbook with a USB modem that is not being used.
>
> Fair enough.  In the kernel, we have callbacks named suspend/resume
> to handle that.

Power down is different from suspend / resume though.  Suspend implies a 
different usecase, particularly on embedded devices.  In fact, I'm already 
considering adding suspend and resume to the driver API...

> My criticism is simply w/ the naming.  'enable'/'disable' doesn't imply
> anything about power.  powerup/powerdown, poweron/poweroff,
> suspend/resume would all imply power state changes (at least the latter
> would be familiar to those who do kernel stuff).  Having comments that
> describe what the callbacks do would also work, though.
>

Fair enough.

Regards,
-Denis

  reply	other threads:[~2009-08-30 20:10 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2009-08-29 22:01 driver callback naming Andres Salomon
2009-08-30 18:45 ` Denis Kenzior
2009-08-30 20:00   ` Andres Salomon
2009-08-30 20:10     ` Denis Kenzior [this message]
2009-08-30 20:10   ` Aki Niemi
2009-08-30 20:20     ` Denis Kenzior
2009-08-31  8:54       ` Aki Niemi

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