Re: [PATCH] asm-generic: Add msi.h

From: Arnd Bergmann
Date: Tue Nov 18 2014 - 06:36:06 EST


On Tuesday 18 November 2014 11:59:39 Thomas Gleixner wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Nov 2014, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
>
> > On Tuesday 18 November 2014 11:34:37 Thomas Gleixner wrote:
> > > To support MSI irq domains we want a generic data structure for
> > > allocation, but we need the option to provide an architecture specific
> > > version of it. So instead of playing #ifdef games in linux/msi.h we
> > > add a generic header file and let architectures decide whether to
> > > include it or to provide their own implementation and provide the
> > > required typedef.
> >
> > Acked-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@xxxxxxxx>
> >
> > for merging the asm-generic file
> >
> > > I know that typedefs are not really nice, but in this case there are no
> > > forward declarations required and it's the simplest solution.
> >
> > I must be missing the obvious: what problem does the typedef solve
> > that you would have with just a struct?
>
> It's not obvious. :)
>
> The irqdomain stuff is pretty device tree centric, but the new stacked
> irqdomains are to be used by x86 as well. So we made some of the
> interfaces opaque, i.e. void *allocation_arg.
>
> Now MSI is a bit differnet as it cannot be decribed by DT, so we want
> a proper generic data structure for it and of course we want to have a
> type for it.
>
> Now x86 has a bit more convoluted requirements where we prefer for
> simplicity reasons to reuse the allocation data structure which we
> have alredy for the non MSI cases, so it can be handed down to the
> opaque interfaces as well.
>
> So we have the generic:
>
> struct msi_alloc_info {
> ....
> };
>
> and
>
> struct x86_alloc_info {
> ...
> };
>
> So we either can do in x86:
>
> struct msi_alloc_info {
> struct x86_alloc_info info;
> };
>
> or use a typedef which maps x86_alloc_info to msi_alloc_info_t.
>
> I think the typedef is more sane in that case.
>

Ok, makes sense.

Arnd
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