On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 10:38:58AM +0100, Mark Brown wrote: > On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 10:08:36PM -0600, Grant Likely wrote: > > On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 03:27:01PM -0700, Mike Turquette wrote: > > > > + ret = platform_driver_register(&wm831x_clk_driver); > > > + if (ret != 0) > > > + pr_err("Failed to register WM831x clock driver: %d\n", ret); > > > + > > > + return ret; > > > No need for this song-and-dance. The driver core is pretty well > > debugged. Just use "return platform_driver_register(...);" > > No, that's not helpful. The issue isn't the device probe code itself, > the issue is things like module unload not doing what they're supposed > to do and leaving the device lying around or something - there's rather > more going on than just the plain API call.
Then lets fix the core code. I see this pattern show up again and again of extra boilerplate going around platform_driver_{register,unregister}(). That says to me that there either needs to be a new helper, or the core code needs to be made more verbose. In fact, I've been considering adding a macro for {platform,i2c,spi,...}_drivers that does all the module boilerplate for the common case of only registering a driver at init time. Something like: #define module_platform_driver(__driver) \ int __driver##_init(void) \ { \ return platform_driver_register(&(__driver)); \ } \ module_init(__driver##_init); \ void ##__driver##_exit(void) \ { \ platform_driver_unregister(&(__driver)); \ } \ module_exit(##__driver##_exit); It's not a lot of code, but I dislike how much boilerplate every single driver has to use if it doesn't do anything special. g. _______________________________________________ linaro-dev mailing list linaro-dev@lists.linaro.org http://lists.linaro.org/mailman/listinfo/linaro-dev