Re: [RFC] mmiotrace full patch, preview 1
From: Pekka Paalanen
Date: Tue Feb 26 2008 - 15:03:19 EST
On Mon, 25 Feb 2008 14:49:22 -0800
Andrew Morton <akpm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Please feed the diff through scritps/checkpatch.pl and consider addressing
> the things which it finds.
I checked that, but I didn't think any of them were worth fixing. And
since this is a work in progress and a in a state which I do not want
committed yet, I did not sign this patch. mmio-mod.c is still a mess.
> WARNING: Use of volatile is usually wrong: see Documentation/volatile-considered-harmful.txt
> #1097: FILE: arch/x86/mm/mmio-mod.c:437:
> +void iounmap_trace(volatile void __iomem *addr)
I believe the 'volatile' belongs here, it is also in the declaration of
iounmap() in arch/x86/mm/ioremap.c.
> WARNING: externs should be avoided in .c files
> #1766: FILE: arch/x86/mm/testmmiotrace.c:7:
> +extern void __iomem *ioremap_nocache_trace(unsigned long offset,
>
> WARNING: Use of volatile is usually wrong: see Documentation/volatile-considered-harmful.txt
> #1768: FILE: arch/x86/mm/testmmiotrace.c:9:
> +extern void iounmap_trace(volatile void __iomem *addr);
>
> WARNING: externs should be avoided in .c files
> #1768: FILE: arch/x86/mm/testmmiotrace.c:9:
> +extern void iounmap_trace(volatile void __iomem *addr);
These are all in testmmiotrace.c which calls the traced ioremap
functions directly. These direct calls will go away and it will
call the normal ioremap functions.
> WARNING: Use of volatile is usually wrong: see Documentation/volatile-considered-harmful.txt
> #1790: FILE: arch/x86/mm/testmmiotrace.c:31:
> + volatile unsigned int v;
Since testmmiotrace does not use v for anything other than return value
of ioread8/16/32(), I wanted to prevent the compiler from optimizing
it away. Now thinking it again, ioread*() must guarantee that the read
is always executed. I'll remove v altogether.
Patch for the other issues you mentioned is brewing.
Thanks.
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Pekka Paalanen
http://www.iki.fi/pq/
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