Re: [PATCH] drivercore: Add driver probe deferral mechanism

From: Greg KH
Date: Thu Mar 08 2012 - 15:22:22 EST


On Mon, Mar 05, 2012 at 08:47:41AM -0700, Grant Likely wrote:
> Allow drivers to report at probe time that they cannot get all the resources
> required by the device, and should be retried at a later time.
>
> This should completely solve the problem of getting devices
> initialized in the right order. Right now this is mostly handled by
> mucking about with initcall ordering which is a complete hack, and
> doesn't even remotely handle the case where device drivers are in
> modules. This approach completely sidesteps the issues by allowing
> driver registration to occur in any order, and any driver can request
> to be retried after a few more other drivers get probed.
>
> v4: - Integrate Manjunath's addition of a separate workqueue
> - Change -EAGAIN to -EPROBE_DEFER for drivers to trigger deferral
> - Update comment blocks to reflect how the code really works
> v3: - Hold off workqueue scheduling until late_initcall so that the bulk
> of driver probes are complete before we start retrying deferred devices.
> - Tested with simple use cases. Still needs more testing though.
> Using it to get rid of the gpio early_initcall madness, or to replace
> the ASoC internal probe deferral code would be ideal.
> v2: - added locking so it should no longer be utterly broken in that regard
> - remove device from deferred list at device_del time.
> - Still completely untested with any real use case, but has been
> boot tested.

Now applied, thanks for pushing this and seeing it through.

greg k-h
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