Re: [PATCH V5 0/4] coresight: trbe: Enable ACPI based devices

From: Suzuki K Poulose
Date: Sun Aug 27 2023 - 18:12:15 EST


On 21/08/2023 12:28, Will Deacon wrote:
On Sat, Aug 19, 2023 at 08:36:28AM +0100, Suzuki K Poulose wrote:
On 18/08/2023 19:04, Will Deacon wrote:
On Thu, 17 Aug 2023 11:24:01 +0530, Anshuman Khandual wrote:
This series enables detection of ACPI based TRBE devices via a stand alone
purpose built representative platform device. But as a pre-requisite this
changes coresight_platform_data structure assignment for the TRBE device.

This series is based on v6.5-rc5 kernel, is also dependent on the following
EDK2 changes posted earlier by Sami.

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Applied to will (for-next/perf), thanks!

[1/4] arm_pmu: acpi: Refactor arm_spe_acpi_register_device()
https://git.kernel.org/will/c/81e5ee471609
[2/4] arm_pmu: acpi: Add a representative platform device for TRBE
https://git.kernel.org/will/c/1aa3d0274a4a
[3/4] coresight: trbe: Add a representative coresight_platform_data for TRBE
https://git.kernel.org/will/c/e926b8e9eb40

This will conflict with what I have (already) sent to Greg for
coresight/next. Please let me know how you would like handle it

Hmm, the rationale behind your change to make the pdata allocation
per-device in ("coresight: trbe: Allocate platform data per device")
confuses me: with Anshuman's change to allocate the pdata using
devm_kzalloc(), there shouldn't be any connections for the coresight
core to trip over, should there?

Anshuman's patch is working around the problem of "TRBE platform
device with ACPI doesn't have a valid companion device" - this is a problem for the acpi_get_coresight_platform_data(). The work
around is to move the "allocation" from coresight_get_platform_data()
to the driver (given we don't need anything else from the ACPI except
the IRQ). That doesn't change *how* it is allocated.
Also please note that, the TRBE driver creates a TRBE coresight_device per-CPU and the platform data is shared by all of these devices, which
the coresight core driver doesn't cope with. The other option is to
move the releasing of these platform-data to the individual drivers,
which is quite an invasive change. Or, make the core driver tolerate
a NULL platform data, which is also again invasive. So the merged fix
is correct and is still valid after this patch.


It would've been nice to know about the conflict earlier, but since I
think you're away this week and we're likely to hit the merge window
next week, I'm going to drop the coresight patches for now.

Apologies, I was expecting to queue the changes via coresight tree,
given how it was affecting the tree and was awaiting your Ack. However
I didn't confirm it on the list, which is my mistake.

The other problem was reported and the fix eventually had to
conflict with Anshuman's series, which he was made aware of.
Given, your Ack was missing I hoping that Anshuman could respin
the series with your Ack on top of the fix and eventually queue
that via my tree.

Suzuki


Will