On 18-09-2013 15:59, Joe Perches wrote: > On Wed, 2013-09-18 at 15:44 -0400, Eduardo Valentin wrote: >> Hello Joe, > > Hello Eduardo. > >> 18-09-2013 15:11, Joe Perches wrote: >>> On Wed, 2013-09-18 at 15:02 -0400, Eduardo Valentin wrote: >>>> This patch introduces a device tree bindings for >>>> describing the hardware thermal behavior and limits. >>>> Also a parser to read and interpret the data and feed >>>> it in the thermal framework is presented. >>> >>> trivial notes: > [] >>> If readings are within some non zero noise level, >>> perhaps stable should be returned. >> >> Yes, there should be some sort of threshold for temperature trend. But I >> am not sure this is the right place to implement this. This type of >> feature is in my TODO list, but I am planing to get it done within the >> core code of the thermal framework. > > No worries, one day... Just wanted to bring it to attention.
Thanks, no worries, I should be working on it at some point in near
future. It does not hurt to add a TODO mark above this code though.
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>>>> +static struct __thermal_zone *
>>>> +thermal_of_build_thermal_zone(struct device_node *np)
>>>> +{
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>>>> + tz = kzalloc(sizeof(*tz), GFP_KERNEL);
>>>> + if (!tz) {
>>>> + pr_err("not enough memory for thermal of zone\n");
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>>> Unnecessary OOM message.
>>> All allocs without GFP_NOWARN get a dump_stack()
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>> Hmmm.. I am pretty sure you have a good point. But to me seams to be
>> still a common practice to have drivers outputing error messages when
>> allocation fails. A simple git grep -A 4 kzalloc for instance, shows
>> that there are still quite a considerable amount of occurrences of such
>> practice.
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> True though a considerable number have been removed.
> I think these should all be deleted eventually and
> there's no good reason to add more.
I see. I will repost with your suggestion. Thanks.
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Eduardo Valentin
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