Alice Guo (OSS) wrote on Tue, Mar 30, 2021 at 02:41:23AM +0000:
Thanks for reporting this issue, I'll check and add a fix to handle defer probe.
I haven't seen any follow up on this, have you had a chance to take a
look?
If this won't make it for 5.12 (in a couple of week probably?) would it
make sense to revert 7d981405d0fd ("soc: imx8m: change to use platform
driver") for now?
While looking at the code earlier I also have an unrelated, late-review
on the patch itself:
+static u32 __init imx8mq_soc_revision(struct device *dev)
[...]
@@ -191,8 +223,16 @@ static int __init imx8_soc_init(void)
data = id->data;
if (data) {
soc_dev_attr->soc_id = data->name;
- if (data->soc_revision)
- soc_rev = data->soc_revision();
+ if (data->soc_revision) {
+ if (pdev) {
+ soc_rev = data->soc_revision(&pdev->dev);
+ ret = soc_rev;
+ if (ret < 0)
I appreciate current soc_revision are "small enough" (looking at
include/soc/imx/revision.h we're talking < 256) so this actually works,
but would it make sense to either make soc_rev signed, or to have
soc_revision() return a s64, or have the revision filled in another *u32
argument to make sure the error is an error and not just a large rev?
This is most definitely fine for now but that kind of code patterns can
lead to weird errors down the road.
Thanks,
--
Dominique
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