[PATCH v2 0/6] PCI: Drop duplicated tracking of a pci_dev's bound driver
Bjorn Helgaas
helgaas at kernel.org
Fri Aug 6 09:42:34 AEST 2021
On Tue, Aug 03, 2021 at 12:01:44PM +0200, Uwe Kleine-König wrote:
> Hello,
>
> changes since v1 (https://lore.kernel.org/linux-pci/20210729203740.1377045-1-u.kleine-koenig@pengutronix.de):
>
> - New patch to simplify drivers/pci/xen-pcifront.c, spotted and
> suggested by Boris Ostrovsky
> - Fix a possible NULL pointer dereference I introduced in xen-pcifront.c
> - A few whitespace improvements
> - Add a commit log to patch #6 (formerly #5)
>
> I also expanded the audience for patches #4 and #6 to allow affected
> people to actually see the changes to their drivers.
>
> Interdiff can be found below.
>
> The idea is still the same: After a few cleanups (#1 - #3) a new macro
> is introduced abstracting access to struct pci_dev->driver. All users
> are then converted to use this and in the last patch the macro is
> changed to make use of struct pci_dev::dev->driver to get rid of the
> duplicated tracking.
I love the idea of this series!
I looked at all the bus_type.probe() methods, it looks like pci_dev is
not the only offender here. At least the following also have a driver
pointer in the device struct:
parisc_device.driver
acpi_device.driver
dio_dev.driver
hid_device.driver
pci_dev.driver
pnp_dev.driver
rio_dev.driver
zorro_dev.driver
Do you plan to do the same for all of them, or is there some reason
why they need the pointer and PCI doesn't?
In almost all cases, other buses define a "to_<bus>_driver()"
interface. In fact, PCI already has a to_pci_driver().
This series adds pci_driver_of_dev(), which basically just means we
can do this:
pdrv = pci_driver_of_dev(pdev);
instead of this:
pdrv = to_pci_driver(pdev->dev.driver);
I don't see any other "<bus>_driver_of_dev()" interfaces, so I assume
other buses just live with the latter style? I'd rather not be
different and have two ways to get the "struct pci_driver *" unless
there's a good reason.
Looking through the places that care about pci_dev.driver (the ones
updated by patch 5/6), many of them are ... a little dubious to begin
with. A few need the "struct pci_error_handlers *err_handler"
pointer, so that's probably legitimate. But many just need a name,
and should probably be using dev_driver_string() instead.
Bjorn
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