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From: cang@codeaurora.org
To: Bart Van Assche <bvanassche@acm.org>
Cc: Bjorn Andersson <bjorn.andersson@linaro.org>,
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Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 2/3] scsi: ufs: Modulize ufs-bsg
Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2019 02:47:33 +0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <04309f46208b6aa26c989a2cfcfa38b6@codeaurora.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <f6e458e2-5be6-0bc0-a612-4a8bf9aae8bd@acm.org>

On 2019-12-18 02:19, Bart Van Assche wrote:
> On 12/17/19 12:56 AM, cang@codeaurora.org wrote:
>> Even in the current ufs_bsg.c, it creates two devices, one is ufs-bsg,
>> one is the char dev node under /dev/bsg. Why this becomes a problem
>> after make it a module?
>> 
>> I took a look into the pci_driver, it is no different than making 
>> ufs-bsg
>> a plain device. The only special place about pci_driver is that it has 
>> its
>> own probe() and remove(), and the probe() in its bus_type calls the
>> probe() in pci_driver. Meaning the bus->probe() is an intermediate 
>> call
>> used to pass whatever needed by pci_driver->probe().
>> 
>> Of course we can also do this, but isn't it too much for ufs-bsg?
>> For our case, calling set_dev_drvdata(bsg_dev, hba) to pass hba to
>> ufs_bsg.c would be enough.
>> 
>> If you take a look at the V3 patch, the change makes the ufs_bsg.c
>> much conciser. platform_device_register_data() does everything for us,
>> initialize the device, set device name, provide the match func,
>> bus type and release func.
>> 
>> Since ufs-bsg is somewhat not a platform device, we can still add it
>> as a plain device, just need a few more lines to get it initialized.
>> This allows us leverage kernel's device driver model. Just like Greg
>> commented, we don't need to re-implement the mechanism again.
> 
> Hi Can,
> 
> Since ufs-bsg is not a platform device I think it would be wrong to
> model ufs-bsg devices as platform devices.
> 
> Please have a look at the bus_register() and bus_unregister()
> functions as Greg KH asked. Using the bus abstraction is not that
> hard. An example is e.g. available in the scsi_debug driver, namely
> the pseudo_lld_bus.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Bart.

Hi Bart,

Yes, I am talking the same here. Since platform device is not an option
for ufs-bsg, to make it a plain device we would need to do 
bus_register()
and bus_unregister(). And also do device_initialize() and device_add().

Thanks,
Can Guo.

  reply	other threads:[~2019-12-17 18:47 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 25+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <1576054123-16417-1-git-send-email-cang@codeaurora.org>
2019-12-11  8:48 ` [PATCH v2 1/3] scsi: ufs: Put SCSI host after remove it Can Guo
2019-12-11 10:37   ` Avri Altman
2019-12-11 11:06     ` cang
     [not found]     ` <0101016ef4a3e5f5-915372c8-5e1e-4db5-b3da-f97f7ca963e4-000000@us-west-2.amazonses.com>
2019-12-11 11:22       ` Avri Altman
2019-12-11 11:44         ` cang
     [not found]         ` <0101016ef4c6065b-3e4428fc-71f8-40cf-a7fa-bc633a2b9fda-000000@us-west-2.amazonses.com>
2019-12-11 13:44           ` Avri Altman
2019-12-11  8:49 ` [PATCH v2 2/3] scsi: ufs: Modulize ufs-bsg Can Guo
2019-12-12  4:53   ` Bjorn Andersson
2019-12-12  6:01     ` cang
     [not found]     ` <0101016ef8b2e2f8-72260b08-e6ad-42fc-bd4b-4a0a72c5c9b3-000000@us-west-2.amazonses.com>
2019-12-12  6:37       ` Bjorn Andersson
2019-12-12  7:00         ` Avri Altman
2019-12-12 16:53           ` cang
     [not found]           ` <0101016efb07efac-32cf270a-68dd-455a-b037-9fac2f3834cd-000000@us-west-2.amazonses.com>
2019-12-12 18:24             ` Bjorn Andersson
2019-12-14 12:30               ` cang
2019-12-15  7:38                 ` Avri Altman
2019-12-12 16:45         ` cang
2019-12-15 21:49         ` Bart Van Assche
2019-12-16  4:36           ` cang
2019-12-16 17:22             ` Bart Van Assche
2019-12-16 18:06               ` Greg KH
2019-12-17  8:56               ` cang
2019-12-17 18:19                 ` Bart Van Assche
2019-12-17 18:47                   ` cang [this message]
     [not found] ` <0101016ef425ed74-071c2ec2-5aeb-44fa-8889-d9ec60192d44-000000@us-west-2.amazonses.com>
2019-12-12  5:40   ` Vignesh Raghavendra
     [not found] ` <0101016ef425e749-1808e138-740e-4036-922f-7a49ec02c2b8-000000@us-west-2.amazonses.com>
2019-12-13 20:59   ` Bart Van Assche

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