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Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2014 01:10:46 +0200
From: "Luis R. Rodriguez" <mcgrof@...e.com>
To: Tejun Heo <tj@...nel.org>
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Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 7/7] driver-core: add preferred async probe option
for built-in and modules
On Mon, Oct 06, 2014 at 05:01:18PM -0400, Tejun Heo wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On Mon, Oct 06, 2014 at 10:36:27PM +0200, Luis R. Rodriguez wrote:
> > > Do we intend to keep this param permanently? Isn't this more of a
> > > temp tool to be used during development? If so, maybe we should make
> > > that clear with __DEVEL__ too?
> >
> > As its designed right now no, its not a temp tool, its there to
> > require compatibility with old userspace. For modules we can require
> > the module parameter but for built-in we need something else and this
> > is what came to mind. It is also what would allow the prefer_async_probe
> > flag too as otherwise we won't know if userspace is prepared.
>
> I don't get it.
By prepared I meant that userspace can handle async probe, but
you're right that we don't need to know that. I don't see how
we'd be breaking old userspace by doing async probe of a driver
is built-in right now... unless of course built-in always assumes
all possible devices would be present after right before userspace
init.
> For in-kernel stuff, we already have a clear
> synchronization point where we already synchronize all async calls.
> Shouldn't we be flushing these async probes there too?
This seems to be addressing if what I meant by prepared, "ready", so let
me address this as I do think its important.
By async calls do you mean users of async_schedule()? I see it
also uses system_unbound_wq as well but I do not see anyone calling
flush_workqueue(system_unbound_wq) on the kernel. We do use
async_synchronize_full() on kernel_init() but that just waits.
As it is we don't wait on init then, should we? Must we? Could / should
we use bus.enable_kern_async=1 to enable avoiding having to wait ? At
this point I'd prefer to address what we must do only.
> insmod'ing is
> userland visible but there's no reason this has to be for the built-in
> drivers.
Good point.
bus.enable_kern_async=1 would still also serve as a helper for the driver core
to figure out if it should use async probe then on modules if prefer_async_probe
was enabled. Let me know if you figure out a way to avoid it.
Luis
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