Re: [PATCH] acpi, property: Export acpi_dev_prop_read_single call.

From: David Daney
Date: Wed Aug 05 2015 - 19:17:39 EST


On 08/05/2015 04:23 PM, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
On Wednesday, August 05, 2015 01:14:49 PM David Daney wrote:
On 08/05/2015 10:26 AM, David Daney wrote:
On 08/05/2015 06:43 AM, Tomasz Nowicki wrote:
On 05.08.2015 15:48, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
On Tuesday, August 04, 2015 04:01:59 PM David Daney wrote:
From: Tomasz Nowicki <tomasz.nowicki@xxxxxxxxxx>

Fixes the following build error when building drivers as modules:

ERROR: "acpi_dev_prop_read_single" [drivers/net/phy/mdio-octeon.ko]
undefined!
ERROR: "acpi_dev_prop_read_single"
[drivers/net/ethernet/cavium/thunder/thunder_bgx.ko] undefined!

Can you please tell me why the drivers in question use that function
directly, although they aren't supposed to?

Clearly, their authors had not tried to build them as modules or they
would have noticed the problem at the development stage already.

What would be wrong with using the generic device properties API
instead?

Yes, you are right. We should use:
int device_property_read_u64_array(struct device *dev, const char
*propname, u64 *val, size_t nval);


Thanks all, for the review and suggestions. We we try the suggested
approach and see how it goes...


Actually I don't think device_property_read_u64_array() will work.

We are traversing a reference to a different acpi_device via
acpi_dev_get_property_reference(),

Why?

Network device has a "phy-handle" (traversed with acpi_dev_get_property_reference()), and we want to get some properties of that phy.

I could turn the question around to you: Why export acpi_dev_get_property_reference()? If there is a reason to export that, then you should let people use the result.



so there is no struct device *
available for a call to device_property_read_u64_array(). This looks
like a deficiency in the device_property_* framework, so for the time
being I guess we will call acpi_dev_get_property(), which is exported,
and decode the thing in the driver.

Please don't.

I'd like to understand what's missing.

Thanks,
Rafael


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