Re: [PATCH v5 4/8] pinctrl: wpcm450: relax return value check for IRQ get
From: Matti Vaittinen <mazziesaccount@gmail.com>
Date: 2023-05-22 05:16:42
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On 5/21/23 20:20, andy.shevchenko@gmail.com wrote:
Fri, May 19, 2023 at 02:02:16PM +0300, Matti Vaittinen kirjoitti:quoted
fwnode_irq_get[_byname]() were changed to not return 0 anymore. The special error case where device-tree based IRQ mapping fails can't no longer be reliably detected from this return value. This yields a functional change in the driver where the mapping failure is treated as an error. The mapping failure can occur for example when the device-tree IRQ information translation call-back(s) (xlate) fail, IRQ domain is not found, IRQ type conflicts, etc. In most cases this indicates an error in the device-tree and special handling is not really required. One more thing to note is that ACPI APIs do not return zero for any failures so this special handling did only apply on device-tree based systems. Drop the special (no error, just skip the IRQ) handling for DT mapping failures as these can no longer be separated from other errors at driver side....quoted
The commit message does not mention if choosing not to abort the probe on device-tree mapping failure (as is done on other errors) was chosen because: a) Abort would have broken some existing setup. b) Because skipping an IRQ on failure is "the right thing to do", or c) because it sounded like a way to minimize risk of breaking something. If the reason is a) - then I'd appreciate receiving some more information and a suggestion how to proceed (if possible). If the reason is b), then it might be best to just skip the IRQ instead of aborting the probe for all errors on IRQ getting. Finally, in case of c), well, by acking this change you will now accept the risk :)No need to repeat this. As I answered the case c) was in my mind when I made that change.
True. I'll drop that if I re-spin. Thanks for pointing it out. Yours, -- Matti -- Matti Vaittinen Linux kernel developer at ROHM Semiconductors Oulu Finland ~~ When things go utterly wrong vim users can always type :help! ~~