[PATCH 0/3] drivers:staging:ti-st: patches

Pavan Savoy pavan_savoy at sify.com
Thu Aug 19 01:29:47 UTC 2010


Randy,

On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 4:26 AM, Randy Dunlap <randy.dunlap at oracle.com> wrote:
> On 08/18/10 15:46, Savoy, Pavan wrote:
>> Randy,
>>
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Randy Dunlap [mailto:randy.dunlap at oracle.com]
>>> Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2010 4:05 PM
>>> To: Savoy, Pavan
>>> Cc: devel at driverdev.osuosl.org; gregkh at suse.de; linux-kernel at vger.kernel.org;
>>> alan at lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk
>>> Subject: Re: [PATCH 0/3] drivers:staging:ti-st: patches
>>>
>>> On Mon, 26 Jul 2010 10:37:02 +0530 Pavan Savoy wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 8:47 PM, Randy Dunlap <randy.dunlap at oracle.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>>> On 07/22/10 21:56, Pavan Savoy wrote:
>>>>>> Randy,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 1:23 AM, Randy Dunlap <randy.dunlap at oracle.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>>>>> On Thu, 22 Jul 2010 05:32:04 -0500 pavan_savoy at ti.com wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> From: Pavan Savoy <pavan_savoy at ti.com>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The following patches cleanup bit of a mess and also adds functionality
>>> to protocol drivers.
>>>>>>>> with the 3rd patch now providing context to even the protocol drivers,
>>> the single device limit
>>>>>>>> or support for multiple devices would be easier to implement.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> These patches depend on the previously submitted
>>>>>>>> 0001-drivers-staging-ti-st-make-use-of-linux-err-codes.patch
>>>>>>>> commit d39d49b393d94f4137cee4f64526a4695352f183
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Pavan Savoy (3):
>>>>>>>>   drivers:staging:ti-st: smarten, reduce logs
>>>>>>>>   drivers:staging:ti-st: cleanup code comments
>>>>>>>>   drivers:staging:ti-st: give proto drivers context
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>  drivers/staging/ti-st/bt_drv.c  |   23 +++++---
>>>>>>>>  drivers/staging/ti-st/st.h      |   52 +++++++++--------
>>>>>>>>  drivers/staging/ti-st/st_core.c |  118 +++++++++++++++++++------------
>>> --------
>>>>>>>>  drivers/staging/ti-st/st_core.h |   74 +++++++++++++++++--------
>>>>>>>>  drivers/staging/ti-st/st_kim.c  |   73 ++++++++++++++----------
>>>>>>>>  drivers/staging/ti-st/st_kim.h  |   77 ++++++++++++++++---------
>>>>>>>>  drivers/staging/ti-st/st_ll.c   |    4 +-
>>>>>>>>  drivers/staging/ti-st/st_ll.h   |    9 +++-
>>>>>>>>  8 files changed, 255 insertions(+), 175 deletions(-)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I have reported this error a few times.  Where is the patch for it??
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ERROR: "st_get_plat_device" [drivers/staging/ti-st/st_drv.ko] undefined!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Yes, on one of the earlier patch sets, I had mentioned that the ST
>>>>>> driver being a platform device, needs definition in any of the
>>>>>> arch/XX/mach-XX/board-XX.c or devices.c or somewhere...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> and hence it is in that board-XX.c file that the symbol
>>>>>> st_get_plat_device needs to be exported, the reason for that being,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ST driver being both a TTY ldisc driver and platform driver, in TTY
>>>>>> contexts it would need to refer to platform driver's data. So it does
>>>>>> a st_get_plat_device which returns the platform device structure, and
>>>>>> then does a dev_getdrvdata from it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> here's a snippet of code ...
>>>>>> /*
>>>>>>  * ST related functions related functions
>>>>>>  */
>>>>>> #include <linux/platform_device.h>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> long gpios[] = { 55, -1, -1 };
>>>>>> static struct platform_device ti_st_device = {
>>>>>>         .name           = "kim",
>>>>>>         .id             = -1,
>>>>>>         .dev.platform_data      = &gpios,
>>>>>> };
>>>>>>
>>>>>> struct platform_device *st_get_plat_device(void)
>>>>>> {
>>>>>>         return &ti_st_device;
>>>>>> }
>>>>>> EXPORT_SYMBOL(st_get_plat_device);
>>>>>>
>>>>>> static __init int add_ti_st_device(void)
>>>>>> {
>>>>>>         platform_device_register(&ti_st_device);
>>>>>>         dev_info(&ti_st_device.dev,"registered platform TI ST device\n");
>>>>>>
>>>>>>         return 0;
>>>>>> }
>>>>>> device_initcall(add_ti_st_device);
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> We have that in our local trees in arch/arm/mach-omap2/board-sdp4430.c
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for the explanation.
>>>>>
>>>>> Is the driver platform-specific?
>>>>> E.g., should it not even be built on x86?
>>>>
>>>> Yes. Requirement of the hardware is very much a must.
>>>> However it is a separate peripheral (WiLink 7 - uart interfaced), may
>>>> be there is a x86 platform with this - but certainly not desktops.
>>>>
>>>> on linux-next, I generally put in that st_dev.c file for x86 - verify
>>>> whether it builds as a module, inserts/rmmod, basic other
>>>> functionalities (which doesn't involve response from chip..)
>>>> But verify full functionality on board which constitutes that.
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>> Please make this driver build cleanly on X86 or prevent it from being built
>>> there.
>>
>> Do you do something like a make allyesconfig?
>
> I do 50 X86 randconfig builds per night (scripted, while I sleep).
> As long as STAGING is enabled and RFKILL is enabled, then TI_ST can be enabled,
> so usually it fails to build.
>
>> I am having a hard time figuring out why is it building for you in the first place?
>> make defconfig doesn't build it, neither does make i386_defconfig.
>
> That is irrelevant.  It's now in mainline and it is causing build failures.
>
>> May be a patch which does 'default N' in drivers/staging/ti-st/Kconfig, would suffice?
>
> Nope.
>
>> Please suggest...
>
>>>>>>> ERROR: "st_get_plat_device" [drivers/staging/ti-st/st_drv.ko] undefined!
>
> st_get_plat_device will have to be defined for any build platform,
> or not referenced, or make it not possible to enable TI_ST unless
> st_get_plat_device is defined.

I was thinking as to why do I even have this platform device reference
via an exported symbol,
and thanks for pointing out, I don't even need this function
"st_get_plat_device()".
I already have the platform_device reference in my _probe function !!!..
I will send out a patch 2morrow.

This actually sorts of clarifies how I  support multiple devices too...
This is how my probe would then look like ...
static int kim_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
{
....
...
platform_devices_i_have[id] = pdev;
.....
....
}

and st_get_plat_device(int id) would be defined as...
{
return platform_devices_i_have[id];
}

Does this sound ok ?


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