Re: [PATCH 1/4] scsi: Allow hosts to be flagged as hotpluggable

From: Matthew Garrett
Date: Wed Jul 15 2009 - 21:26:51 EST


On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 01:12:28AM +0000, James Bottomley wrote:
> On Thu, 2009-07-16 at 00:43 +0100, Matthew Garrett wrote:
> > Userspace may wish to make policy decisions based on whether a host
> > supports device hotplug or not - for example, AHCI link power management
> > disables hotplug, so may only be desirable on hotplug ports. Add
> > support for marking hosts as hotpluggable in order to allow userspace to
> > treat them appropriately.
>
> OK, so I don't really understand what the hotplug flag means.
>
> You seem to be setting it unconditionally on most sata HBAs. If it just
> means "bus is hotpluggable", it should be set to 1 at initialisation and
> the few non hot plug busses (like SPI) get to reset it.

It's a tossup. PATA's not hotpluggable (in the general case), so I just
picked a default and went with it. Inverting it would be easy enough, I
guess.

> However, by definition SATA (like SAS) is a hotplug bus ... why isn't it
> set for some SATA controllers ... is it because the HBA itself does
> something wrong when a hotplug event comes in?

Some older controllers don't provide direct access to the phy registers,
so there's no way to interpret hotplug events correctly.

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