Re: [PATCH net v2 1/4] auxiliary: Support hexadecimal ids
From: Sean Anderson <sean.anderson@linux.dev>
Date: 2025-07-24 13:56:18
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On 7/23/25 04:13, Leon Romanovsky wrote:
On Mon, Jul 21, 2025 at 10:29:32AM -0400, Sean Anderson wrote:quoted
On 7/20/25 04:17, Leon Romanovsky wrote:quoted
On Thu, Jul 17, 2025 at 01:12:08PM -0400, Sean Anderson wrote:quoted
On 7/17/25 12:33, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote:<...>quoted
Anyway, if you really think ids should be random or whatever, why not just ida_alloc one in axiliary_device_init and ignore whatever's provided? I'd say around half the auxiliary drivers just use 0 (or some other constant), which is just as deterministic as using the device address.I would say that auxiliary bus is not right fit for such devices. This bus was introduced for more complex devices, like the one who has their own ida_alloc logic.I'd say that around 2/3 of the auxiliary drivers that have non-constant ids use ida_alloc solely for the auxiliary bus and for no other purpose. I don't think that's the kind of complexity you're referring to.quoted
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Another third use ida_alloc (or xa_alloc) so all that could be removed.These ID numbers need to be per-device.Why? They are arbitrary with no semantic meaning, right?Yes, officially there is no meaning, and this is how we would like to keep it. Right now, they are very correlated with with their respective PCI function number. Is it important? No, however it doesn't mean that we should proactively harm user experience just because we can do it. [leonro@c ~]$ l /sys/bus/auxiliary/devices/ ,,, rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Jul 21 15:25 mlx5_core.rdma.0 -> ../../../devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:02.7/0000:0 8:00.0/mlx5_core.rdma.0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Jul 21 15:25 mlx5_core.rdma.1 -> ../../../devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:02.7/0000:0 8:00.1/mlx5_core.rdma
Well, I would certainly like to have semantic meaning for ids. But apparently that is only allowed if you can sneak it past the review process. --Sean