On 2014/11/18 17:30, Arnd Bergmann wrote: > On Tuesday 18 November 2014 16:32:26 Yijing Wang wrote: > >>>> +static struct resource busn_resource = { >>>> + .name = "PCI busn", >>>> + .start = 0, >>>> + .end = 255, >>>> + .flags = IORESOURCE_BUS, >>>> +}; >>> >>> I think it would be better to require callers to pass the bus resource >>> down to the function. >> >> Hmm, I think most of caller will provide the bus resource, but some others >> will not give any bus resource, extremely, no any resources :(. But we still >> need properly configure their resources for compatibility. > > I think that is what the conversion to pci_scan_bus_parented() is about: > The idea is that we add the correct bus resource to callers of > pci_scan_bus_parented or pci_scan_bus and then change them to call > pci_scan_root_bus instead.
It looks good to me, but for simplification, or I will try to use a wrapper to process the drivers don't pass the busnr resources, and make sure the generic pci_create_host_bridge() always get the valid resources. > >>>> +struct pci_host_bridge *pci_create_host_bridge( >>>> + struct device *parent, u32 db, >>>> + struct pci_ops *ops, void *sysdata, >>>> + struct list_head *resources) >>>> +{ >>> >>> Do we still need to pass the 'sysdata' in here? If we are guaranteed to >>> have a device pointer, we should always be able to get the driver >>> private data from dev_get_drvdata(host->dev->parent). >> >> We need, some platforms pass NULL pointer as host bridge parent. > > But those don't have to use the new pci_create_host_bridge() function, > right? As I mentioned in another reply, I hope all pci host drivers could use pci_create_host_bridge(), keep different PCI scan interfaces in PCI core make things become complex. > >>>> + host = kzalloc(sizeof(*host), GFP_KERNEL); >>>> + if (!host) >>>> + return NULL; >>> >>> devm_kzalloc maybe? >> >> I don't know much detail about devm_kzalloc(), but we have no pci host driver >> here, and I found no devm_kzalloc() uses in core PCI code before. > > It also depends on having a valid device pointer. The idea is that the memory > is automatically freed if the probe() function returns with an error, or > the device driver gets unloaded. For the classic PCI hosts that are not > connected to a device, that wouldn't work of course. > > Arnd > > . > -- Thanks! Yijing -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/