Hi!

> > > +Optional child node:
> > > +- a platform device listed as a child node will be probed and
> > > +  powered-on whenever the tty is in use (open).
> > > +
> > >  Example:
> > >  
> > >   uart@80230000 {
> > 

> But some line disciplines don't really want the char_dev.
> N_MOUSE wants a serio device.
> N_HCI wants an HCI device
> N_GSM07010 wants 63 different tty char_devs.
> N_IRDA and N_PPP ultimately want a net_dev.
> etc.
> 
> It would be really nice if the uart would register the line disciple as a
> child device, then the line discipline would register whatever it wants.

Yes.

> N_HCI activates (registers the hci dev) on HCIUARTSETPROTO ioctl.  A child
>   device would need a way to specify the protocol I resume.
> N_MOUSE activates on a 'read' on the tty - and deactivates when the read
>   completes.
> N_GSM0710 activates immediately that the ldisc is activated, as does N_IRDA
> N_PPP seems to want a PPPIOCNEWUNIT ioctl to fully register.
> 
> Doing any of these in a driver for a uart slave device would certainly be
> possible.  I wonder if it is something we really want to do in the kernel
> though.  What is the gain over providing sufficient information in the
> KOBJ_ADD uevent so that udev can do the required work in user-space?

Consistency. If you have bluetooth on USB, it automatically works,
without userspace help. If we have mouse on USB, it automatically
works, etc...

> However I do like the idea of having the UART probe the child instead of
> registering a tty.  It could pass the tty_operations structure to the child,
> and the child could then register a tty with a slightly different
> tty_operations structure, allowing it to capture any operations that it wants
> to capture (such as open/close).
> I might try coding that and see what it looks like...

Lets have a look...
                                                                        Pavel
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