Re: [PATCH v2] drivers/tty: Folding Android's keyreset driver in sysRQ

From: Colin Cross
Date: Sat Sep 01 2012 - 15:18:52 EST


On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 2:52 PM, Mathieu Poirier
<mathieu.poirier@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 12-08-30 05:01 PM, Dmitry Torokhov wrote:
>> Hi Matthieu,
>>
>> On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 04:30:54PM -0600, mathieu.poirier@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>> From: "Mathieu J. Poirier" <mathieu.poirier@xxxxxxxxxx>
>>>
>>> This patch adds keyreset functionality to the sysrq driver. It
>>> allows certain button/key combinations to be used in order to
>>> trigger device resets.
>>>
>>> The first time the key-combo is detected a work function that syncs
>>> the filesystems is scheduled and the kernel rebooted. If all the keys
>>> are released and then pressed again, it calls panic. Reboot on panic
>>> should be set for this to work. A platform device that specify a
>>> reset key-combo should be added to the board file to trigger the
>>> feature.
>>
>> Why do we need to involve a platform device and not use, for example, a module
>> parameter, that could be set up from userspace?
>
> The platform device comes from the original design and was included to
> minimise the amount of changes in code that make use of the current
> keyreset driver.
>
> I am definitely willing to explore the possibility of adding module
> parameter to complement the platform data but again, to avoid impacting
> board code I'm in favour of keeping the platform data/device - get back
> to me if you disagree.

I wouldn't worry too much about compatibility with existing board
files, they are unlikely to move to a new driver anyways, and if they
do, changing the way they are configured is not a big deal. That
said, I generally don't like module parameters because it ends up
cluttering the kernel command line with configuration for every
device. Setting them through sysfs is too late, if a device with a
non-removable battery hangs during boot you would like to be able to
reset it with this driver.
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