On 10/18/20 9:06 PM, Xu Yilun wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 16, 2020 at 09:21:50AM -0700, Tom Rix wrote:
>> On 10/15/20 11:02 PM, Xu Yilun wrote:
>>> Add support for overriding the default matching of a dfl device to a dfl
>>> driver. It follows the same way that can be used for PCI and platform
>>> devices. This patch adds the 'driver_override' sysfs file.
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Xu Yilun <yilun...@intel.com>
>>> ---
>>>  Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-dfl | 28 ++++++++++++++---
>>>  drivers/fpga/dfl.c                      | 54 
>>> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
>>>  include/linux/dfl.h                     |  2 ++
>>>  3 files changed, 79 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
>>>
>>> diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-dfl 
>>> b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-dfl
>>> index 23543be..db7e8d3 100644
>>> --- a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-dfl
>>> +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-bus-dfl
>>> @@ -1,15 +1,35 @@
>>>  What:              /sys/bus/dfl/devices/dfl_dev.X/type
>>> -Date:              Aug 2020
>>> -KernelVersion:     5.10
>>> +Date:              Oct 2020
>>> +KernelVersion:     5.11
>>>  Contact:   Xu Yilun <yilun...@intel.com>
>>>  Description:       Read-only. It returns type of DFL FIU of the device. 
>>> Now DFL
>>>             supports 2 FIU types, 0 for FME, 1 for PORT.
>>>             Format: 0x%x
>>>  
>>>  What:              /sys/bus/dfl/devices/dfl_dev.X/feature_id
>>> -Date:              Aug 2020
>>> -KernelVersion:     5.10
>>> +Date:              Oct 2020
>>> +KernelVersion:     5.11
>>>  Contact:   Xu Yilun <yilun...@intel.com>
>>>  Description:       Read-only. It returns feature identifier local to its 
>>> DFL FIU
>>>             type.
>>>             Format: 0x%x
>> These updates, do not match the comment.
>>
>> Consider splitting this out.
> I'm sorry it's a typo. The above code should not be changed.
>
>>> +
>>> +What:           /sys/bus/dfl/devices/.../driver_override
>>> +Date:           Oct 2020
>>> +KernelVersion:  5.11
>>> +Contact:        Xu Yilun <yilun...@intel.com>
>> I am looking at description and trying to make it consistent with 
>> sysfs-bus-pci
>>> +Description:    This file allows the driver for a device to be specified.
>> 'to be specified which will override the standard dfl bus feature id to 
>> driver mapping.'
> Yes, it could be improved.
>
> Actually now it is the "type" and "feature id" matching, the 2 fields
> are defined for dfl_driver.id_table. In future for dfl v1, it may be
> GUID matching, which will be added to id_table. So how about we make it
> more generic:
>
> 'to be specified which will override the standard ID table matching.'
yes, this is good.
>
>>
>>>  When
>>> +                specified, only a driver with a name matching the value 
>>> written
>>> +                to driver_override will have an opportunity to bind to the
>>> +                device. The override is specified by writing a string to 
>>> the
>>> +                driver_override file (echo dfl-uio-pdev > driver_override) 
>>> and
>>> +                may be cleared with an empty string (echo > 
>>> driver_override).
>>> +                This returns the device to standard matching rules binding.
>>> +                Writing to driver_override does not automatically unbind 
>>> the
>>> +                device from its current driver or make any attempt to
>>> +                automatically load the specified driver.  If no driver 
>>> with a
>>> +                matching name is currently loaded in the kernel, the device
>>> +                will not bind to any driver.  This also allows devices to
>>> +                opt-out of driver binding using a driver_override name 
>>> such as
>>> +                "none".  Only a single driver may be specified in the 
>>> override,
>>> +                there is no support for parsing delimiters.
>>> diff --git a/drivers/fpga/dfl.c b/drivers/fpga/dfl.c
>>> index 511b20f..bc35750 100644
>>> --- a/drivers/fpga/dfl.c
>>> +++ b/drivers/fpga/dfl.c
>>> @@ -262,6 +262,10 @@ static int dfl_bus_match(struct device *dev, struct 
>>> device_driver *drv)
>>>     struct dfl_driver *ddrv = to_dfl_drv(drv);
>>>     const struct dfl_device_id *id_entry;
>>>  
>>> +   /* When driver_override is set, only bind to the matching driver */
>>> +   if (ddev->driver_override)
>>> +           return !strcmp(ddev->driver_override, drv->name);
>>> +
>>>     id_entry = ddrv->id_table;
>>>     if (id_entry) {
>>>             while (id_entry->feature_id) {
>>> @@ -303,6 +307,53 @@ static int dfl_bus_uevent(struct device *dev, struct 
>>> kobj_uevent_env *env)
>>>                           ddev->type, ddev->feature_id);
>>>  }
>>>  
>> I am looking at other implementations of driver_override* and looking for 
>> consistency.
>>
>>> +static ssize_t driver_override_show(struct device *dev,
>>> +                               struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
>>> +{
>>> +   struct dfl_device *ddev = to_dfl_dev(dev);
>>> +   ssize_t len;
>>> +
>>> +   device_lock(dev);
>>> +   len = sprintf(buf, "%s\n", ddev->driver_override);
>> len = snprintf(buf, PAGE_SIZE ...
> It is good to me.
>
> Some bus drivers use snprintf, some use sprintf.
>
> I think it is reasonable snprintf is used here, unlike %d, %u ... it is
> uncertain for the output size of %s.

I am not sure if you are agreeing to do this change.

I was looking at the other driver_override_show() functions.

Generally the 'n' variants of string functions should be used.

>
>>> +   device_unlock(dev);
>>> +   return len;
>>> +}
>>> +
>>> +static ssize_t driver_override_store(struct device *dev,
>>> +                                struct device_attribute *attr,
>>> +                                const char *buf, size_t count)
>>> +{
>>> +   struct dfl_device *ddev = to_dfl_dev(dev);
>>> +   char *driver_override, *old, *cp;
>>> +
>>> +   /* We need to keep extra room for a newline */
>>> +   if (count >= (PAGE_SIZE - 1))
>>> +           return -EINVAL;
>>> +
>>> +   driver_override = kstrndup(buf, count, GFP_KERNEL);
>>> +   if (!driver_override)
>>> +           return -ENOMEM;
>>> +
>>> +   cp = strchr(driver_override, '\n');
>>> +   if (cp)
>>> +           *cp = '\0';
>>> +
>>> +   device_lock(dev);
>>> +   old = ddev->driver_override;
>>> +   if (strlen(driver_override)) {
>>> +           ddev->driver_override = driver_override;
>>> +   } else {
>>> +           kfree(driver_override);
>>> +           ddev->driver_override = NULL;
>>> +   }
>>> +   device_unlock(dev);
>>> +
>>> +   kfree(old);
>>> +
>>> +   return count;
>>> +}
>>> +static DEVICE_ATTR_RW(driver_override);
>>> +
>>>  static ssize_t
>>>  type_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
>>>  {
>>> @@ -324,6 +375,7 @@ static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(feature_id);
>>>  static struct attribute *dfl_dev_attrs[] = {
>>>     &dev_attr_type.attr,
>>>     &dev_attr_feature_id.attr,
>>> +   &dev_attr_driver_override.attr,
>>>     NULL,
>>>  };
>>>  ATTRIBUTE_GROUPS(dfl_dev);
>>> @@ -469,7 +521,7 @@ static int dfl_devs_add(struct 
>>> dfl_feature_platform_data *pdata)
>>>  
>>>  int __dfl_driver_register(struct dfl_driver *dfl_drv, struct module *owner)
>>>  {
>>> -   if (!dfl_drv || !dfl_drv->probe || !dfl_drv->id_table)
>>> +   if (!dfl_drv || !dfl_drv->probe)
>> id_table is still needed for the normal case.
>>
>> Instead of removing this check, could you add something like
>>
>> || (!dfl_drv->is_override && !dfl_drv->id_table)
> I don't think it is needed. Seems is_override and !id_table are duplicated
> conditions for this implementation. And it may make confusing, e.g. could
> a driver been force matched when is_override is not set?
>
> I think we could make it simple, if the dfl driver didn't provide the
> id_table, normally it could not match any device. I think it could be
> easily understood by dfl driver developers.
>
Then an ASSERT should be added in dfl_bus_match() for id_entry.

Tom

> Thanks,
> Yilun
>
>> Tom
>>
>>>             return -EINVAL;
>>>  
>>>     dfl_drv->drv.owner = owner;
>>> diff --git a/include/linux/dfl.h b/include/linux/dfl.h
>>> index 7affba2f..e1b2471 100644
>>> --- a/include/linux/dfl.h
>>> +++ b/include/linux/dfl.h
>>> @@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ enum dfl_id_type {
>>>   * @num_irqs: number of IRQs supported by this dfl device.
>>>   * @cdev: pointer to DFL FPGA container device this dfl device belongs to.
>>>   * @id_entry: matched id entry in dfl driver's id table.
>>> + * @driver_override: driver name to force a match
>>>   */
>>>  struct dfl_device {
>>>     struct device dev;
>>> @@ -43,6 +44,7 @@ struct dfl_device {
>>>     unsigned int num_irqs;
>>>     struct dfl_fpga_cdev *cdev;
>>>     const struct dfl_device_id *id_entry;
>>> +   char *driver_override;
>>>  };
>>>  
>>>  /**

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