On Mon, May 20, 2019 at 06:07:44PM +0000, Liming Sun wrote:
> > > +static struct platform_driver mlxbf_bootctl_driver = {
> > > + .probe = mlxbf_bootctl_probe,
> > > + .driver = {
> > > +         .name = "mlxbf-bootctl",
> > > +         .groups = mlxbf_bootctl_groups,
> > > +         .acpi_match_table = mlxbf_bootctl_acpi_ids,
> > 
> > Why is an acpi driver a platform driver?  Isn't there a "real" acpi
> > driver interface you should be tieing into instead?
> > 
> > Only use a platform driver as an absolute last resort.  I don't think
> > that is the case here.
> 
> The driver is trying to configure boot-swapping and display secure state,
> and is defined/initiated in ACPI table in UEFI. It seems a little hard to
> categorize this driver to any existing subsystem. Any suggestion
> where it might be a better fit (like drivers/misc, drivers/firmware, etc)? 
> Please correct me if I misunderstand the comments. Thanks!.

The comment was asking why an acpi driver is a platform driver, but then
I went and looked now at a bunch of acpi drivers, and they all are
platform drivers :(

Anyway, drivers/acpi/ seems like the best place for this file, right?

thanks,

greg k-h

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