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On Thu, Jun 28, 2018 at 1:06 AM, Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com> wrote: > With Device Trees (DT), the dependencies of the devices are defined in the > DT, then the drivers parse that information to lookup the needed resources > that have as dependencies. > > Since drivers and devices are registered in a non-deterministic way, it is > possible that a device that is a dependency has not been registered yet by > the time that is looked up. > > In this case the driver that requires this dependency cannot probe and has > to defer it. So the driver core adds it to a list of deferred devices that > is iterated again every time that a new driver is probed successfully. > > For debugging purposes it may be useful to know what are the devices whose > probe function was deferred. Add a debugfs entry showing that information. > > $ cat /sys/kernel/debug/devices_deferred > 48070000.i2c:twl@48:bci > musb-hdrc.0.auto > omapdrm.0 > > This information could be obtained partially by enabling debugging, but it > means that the kernel log has to be parsed and the probe deferral balanced > with the successes. This can be error probe and has to be done in a ad-hoc > manner by everyone who needs to debug these kind of issues. > > Since the information is already known by the kernel, just show it to make > it easier to debug. > > Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com> > > --- > > Andy, I didn't carry your Reviewed-by tag because it wasn't clear to me > if you had agreed with the patch or not from your last email. I just had agreed on the concerns that Greg pointed out to. If it's resolved (*), I'm fine with the change per se. So, my tag still stays Reviewed-by: Andy Shevchenko <andy.shevchenko@gmail.com> (*) At least I'd got the rationale behind it, though it wasn't clear in the previous commit message. > > Changes since RFC v1: > - Remove unneeded ret variable from deferred_devs_show() > > Changes since RFC v2: > - Use DEFINE_SHOW_ATTRIBUTE() macro. > - Don't propagate debugfs_create_file() error. > - Remove IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_DEBUG_FS) guards. > - Drop RFC prefix. > > Changes since v1: > - Better explain in the commit message why this patch is useful. > - Rename deferred_devices entry to devices_deferred. > - Add an exit function and remove the debugfs entry. > > > drivers/base/dd.c | 29 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 29 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/drivers/base/dd.c b/drivers/base/dd.c > index 1435d7281c6..489c484301b 100644 > --- a/drivers/base/dd.c > +++ b/drivers/base/dd.c > @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ > * Copyright (c) 2007-2009 Novell Inc. > */ > > +#include <linux/debugfs.h> > #include <linux/device.h> > #include <linux/delay.h> > #include <linux/dma-mapping.h> > @@ -53,6 +54,7 @@ static DEFINE_MUTEX(deferred_probe_mutex); > static LIST_HEAD(deferred_probe_pending_list); > static LIST_HEAD(deferred_probe_active_list); > static atomic_t deferred_trigger_count = ATOMIC_INIT(0); > +static struct dentry *deferred_devices; > static bool initcalls_done; > > /* > @@ -224,6 +226,24 @@ void device_unblock_probing(void) > driver_deferred_probe_trigger(); > } > > +/* > + * deferred_devs_show() - Show the devices in the deferred probe pending list. > + */ > +static int deferred_devs_show(struct seq_file *s, void *data) > +{ > + struct device_private *curr; > + > + mutex_lock(&deferred_probe_mutex); > + > + list_for_each_entry(curr, &deferred_probe_pending_list, deferred_probe) > + seq_printf(s, "%s\n", dev_name(curr->device)); > + > + mutex_unlock(&deferred_probe_mutex); > + > + return 0; > +} > +DEFINE_SHOW_ATTRIBUTE(deferred_devs); > + > /** > * deferred_probe_initcall() - Enable probing of deferred devices > * > @@ -233,6 +253,9 @@ void device_unblock_probing(void) > */ > static int deferred_probe_initcall(void) > { > + deferred_devices = debugfs_create_file("devices_deferred", 0444, NULL, > + NULL, &deferred_devs_fops); > + > driver_deferred_probe_enable = true; > driver_deferred_probe_trigger(); > /* Sort as many dependencies as possible before exiting initcalls */ > @@ -242,6 +265,12 @@ static int deferred_probe_initcall(void) > } > late_initcall(deferred_probe_initcall); > > +static void __exit deferred_probe_exit(void) > +{ > + debugfs_remove_recursive(deferred_devices); > +} > +__exitcall(deferred_probe_exit); > + > /** > * device_is_bound() - Check if device is bound to a driver > * @dev: device to check > -- > 2.17.1 >
On Thu, Jun 28, 2018 at 12:06:56AM +0200, Javier Martinez Canillas wrote: > With Device Trees (DT), the dependencies of the devices are defined in the > DT, then the drivers parse that information to lookup the needed resources > that have as dependencies. Reviewed-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
On Thu, Jun 28, 2018 at 12:06:56AM +0200, Javier Martinez Canillas wrote: > With Device Trees (DT), the dependencies of the devices are defined in the > DT, then the drivers parse that information to lookup the needed resources > that have as dependencies. > > Since drivers and devices are registered in a non-deterministic way, it is > possible that a device that is a dependency has not been registered yet by > the time that is looked up. > > In this case the driver that requires this dependency cannot probe and has > to defer it. So the driver core adds it to a list of deferred devices that > is iterated again every time that a new driver is probed successfully. > > For debugging purposes it may be useful to know what are the devices whose > probe function was deferred. Add a debugfs entry showing that information. > > $ cat /sys/kernel/debug/devices_deferred > 48070000.i2c:twl@48:bci > musb-hdrc.0.auto > omapdrm.0 > > This information could be obtained partially by enabling debugging, but it > means that the kernel log has to be parsed and the probe deferral balanced > with the successes. This can be error probe and has to be done in a ad-hoc > manner by everyone who needs to debug these kind of issues. > > Since the information is already known by the kernel, just show it to make > it easier to debug. > > Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com> > Reviewed-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org> This doesn't apply to my tree anymore :( Can you rebase and resend? thanks, greg k-h
Hi Greg, On 07/07/2018 05:59 PM, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote: > On Thu, Jun 28, 2018 at 12:06:56AM +0200, Javier Martinez Canillas wrote: >> With Device Trees (DT), the dependencies of the devices are defined in the >> DT, then the drivers parse that information to lookup the needed resources >> that have as dependencies. >> >> Since drivers and devices are registered in a non-deterministic way, it is >> possible that a device that is a dependency has not been registered yet by >> the time that is looked up. >> >> In this case the driver that requires this dependency cannot probe and has >> to defer it. So the driver core adds it to a list of deferred devices that >> is iterated again every time that a new driver is probed successfully. >> >> For debugging purposes it may be useful to know what are the devices whose >> probe function was deferred. Add a debugfs entry showing that information. >> >> $ cat /sys/kernel/debug/devices_deferred >> 48070000.i2c:twl@48:bci >> musb-hdrc.0.auto >> omapdrm.0 >> >> This information could be obtained partially by enabling debugging, but it >> means that the kernel log has to be parsed and the probe deferral balanced >> with the successes. This can be error probe and has to be done in a ad-hoc >> manner by everyone who needs to debug these kind of issues. >> >> Since the information is already known by the kernel, just show it to make >> it easier to debug. >> >> Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com> >> Reviewed-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org> > > This doesn't apply to my tree anymore :( > I see, I made sure that it applied on top of linux-next. > Can you rebase and resend? > I guess you want me to rebase on top of your driver-core-next branch. I think that linux-next should pull that branch instead of the driver-core-linus one: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/next/linux-next.git/tree/Next/Trees#n29 > thanks, > > greg k-h > Best regards,
On Sun, Jul 08, 2018 at 02:31:49AM +0200, Javier Martinez Canillas wrote: > Hi Greg, > > On 07/07/2018 05:59 PM, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote: > > On Thu, Jun 28, 2018 at 12:06:56AM +0200, Javier Martinez Canillas wrote: > >> With Device Trees (DT), the dependencies of the devices are defined in the > >> DT, then the drivers parse that information to lookup the needed resources > >> that have as dependencies. > >> > >> Since drivers and devices are registered in a non-deterministic way, it is > >> possible that a device that is a dependency has not been registered yet by > >> the time that is looked up. > >> > >> In this case the driver that requires this dependency cannot probe and has > >> to defer it. So the driver core adds it to a list of deferred devices that > >> is iterated again every time that a new driver is probed successfully. > >> > >> For debugging purposes it may be useful to know what are the devices whose > >> probe function was deferred. Add a debugfs entry showing that information. > >> > >> $ cat /sys/kernel/debug/devices_deferred > >> 48070000.i2c:twl@48:bci > >> musb-hdrc.0.auto > >> omapdrm.0 > >> > >> This information could be obtained partially by enabling debugging, but it > >> means that the kernel log has to be parsed and the probe deferral balanced > >> with the successes. This can be error probe and has to be done in a ad-hoc > >> manner by everyone who needs to debug these kind of issues. > >> > >> Since the information is already known by the kernel, just show it to make > >> it easier to debug. > >> > >> Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com> > >> Reviewed-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org> > > > > This doesn't apply to my tree anymore :( > > > > I see, I made sure that it applied on top of linux-next. > > > Can you rebase and resend? > > > > I guess you want me to rebase on top of your driver-core-next branch. I think > that linux-next should pull that branch instead of the driver-core-linus one: > > https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/next/linux-next.git/tree/Next/Trees#n29 Both are in linux-next, it just takes a day or so for the driver-core-next branch to get merged in. thanks, greg k-h
diff --git a/drivers/base/dd.c b/drivers/base/dd.c index 1435d7281c6..489c484301b 100644 --- a/drivers/base/dd.c +++ b/drivers/base/dd.c @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ * Copyright (c) 2007-2009 Novell Inc. */ +#include <linux/debugfs.h> #include <linux/device.h> #include <linux/delay.h> #include <linux/dma-mapping.h> @@ -53,6 +54,7 @@ static DEFINE_MUTEX(deferred_probe_mutex); static LIST_HEAD(deferred_probe_pending_list); static LIST_HEAD(deferred_probe_active_list); static atomic_t deferred_trigger_count = ATOMIC_INIT(0); +static struct dentry *deferred_devices; static bool initcalls_done; /* @@ -224,6 +226,24 @@ void device_unblock_probing(void) driver_deferred_probe_trigger(); } +/* + * deferred_devs_show() - Show the devices in the deferred probe pending list. + */ +static int deferred_devs_show(struct seq_file *s, void *data) +{ + struct device_private *curr; + + mutex_lock(&deferred_probe_mutex); + + list_for_each_entry(curr, &deferred_probe_pending_list, deferred_probe) + seq_printf(s, "%s\n", dev_name(curr->device)); + + mutex_unlock(&deferred_probe_mutex); + + return 0; +} +DEFINE_SHOW_ATTRIBUTE(deferred_devs); + /** * deferred_probe_initcall() - Enable probing of deferred devices * @@ -233,6 +253,9 @@ void device_unblock_probing(void) */ static int deferred_probe_initcall(void) { + deferred_devices = debugfs_create_file("devices_deferred", 0444, NULL, + NULL, &deferred_devs_fops); + driver_deferred_probe_enable = true; driver_deferred_probe_trigger(); /* Sort as many dependencies as possible before exiting initcalls */ @@ -242,6 +265,12 @@ static int deferred_probe_initcall(void) } late_initcall(deferred_probe_initcall); +static void __exit deferred_probe_exit(void) +{ + debugfs_remove_recursive(deferred_devices); +} +__exitcall(deferred_probe_exit); + /** * device_is_bound() - Check if device is bound to a driver * @dev: device to check
With Device Trees (DT), the dependencies of the devices are defined in the DT, then the drivers parse that information to lookup the needed resources that have as dependencies. Since drivers and devices are registered in a non-deterministic way, it is possible that a device that is a dependency has not been registered yet by the time that is looked up. In this case the driver that requires this dependency cannot probe and has to defer it. So the driver core adds it to a list of deferred devices that is iterated again every time that a new driver is probed successfully. For debugging purposes it may be useful to know what are the devices whose probe function was deferred. Add a debugfs entry showing that information. $ cat /sys/kernel/debug/devices_deferred 48070000.i2c:twl@48:bci musb-hdrc.0.auto omapdrm.0 This information could be obtained partially by enabling debugging, but it means that the kernel log has to be parsed and the probe deferral balanced with the successes. This can be error probe and has to be done in a ad-hoc manner by everyone who needs to debug these kind of issues. Since the information is already known by the kernel, just show it to make it easier to debug. Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas <javierm@redhat.com> --- Andy, I didn't carry your Reviewed-by tag because it wasn't clear to me if you had agreed with the patch or not from your last email. Changes since RFC v1: - Remove unneeded ret variable from deferred_devs_show() Changes since RFC v2: - Use DEFINE_SHOW_ATTRIBUTE() macro. - Don't propagate debugfs_create_file() error. - Remove IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_DEBUG_FS) guards. - Drop RFC prefix. Changes since v1: - Better explain in the commit message why this patch is useful. - Rename deferred_devices entry to devices_deferred. - Add an exit function and remove the debugfs entry. drivers/base/dd.c | 29 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 29 insertions(+)