Re: [PATCH] ARM: shmobile: r8a73a4: Move pfc node to work around probe ordering bug

From: Laurent Pinchart
Date: Tue Feb 10 2015 - 13:53:05 EST


Hi Geert,

On Tuesday 10 February 2015 11:19:39 Geert Uytterhoeven wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 7:29 PM, Tony Lindgren <tony@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > * Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [150209 09:17]:
> >> On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 5:24 PM, Tony Lindgren <tony@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >>> * Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@xxxxxxxxx> [150206 12:26]:
> >>>> Notes:
> >>>> - It seems several people tried to solve this in the core OF probing
> >>>> code before, but the final solution never went in?
> >>>>
> >>>> - This can be reproduced on other SoCs (e.g. sh73a0 and r8a7740) by
> >>>> moving their pfc nodes before their interrupt controller nodes.
> >>>>
> >>>> - This patch is against my working tree, so it doesn't apply to
> >>>> Simon's repository, but you get the idea....
> >>>
> >>> No issues with the patch, but here are few comments on the core
> >>> reasons (without looking at the code in this case) that might help
> >>> fix similar issues.
> >>>
> >>> In all the cases I've seen these errors are caused by non-standard
> >>> custom initcall levels for drivers like i2c bus. The real solution
> >>> is to initialize drivers later with standard module_init, and stop
> >>> the race to the bottom with custom initcall levels.
> >>>
> >>> If there is legacy board specific platofrm init code that needs
> >>> i2c gpios early, that code can probably be moved to initialize
> >>> later on.
> >>
> >> In this case no i2c is involved. The drivers for both pinctrl
> >> (renesas,pfc-r8a73a4) and irqchip (renesas,irqc) are registered
> >>
> >> at the same level:
> >> - postcore_initcall(sh_pfc_init);
> >> - postcore_initcall(irqc_init);
> >>
> >> Hence the system uses the "natural" order from within the DTS,
> >> and decided to instantiate the pfc before the irqchip.
> >
> > OK
>
> I tried converting the renesas,irqc driver to IRQCHIP_DECLARE().
> This solves the probe ordering problem, but it no longer allows the use of
> a platform device.

One (quite hackish) possible way around this is to register the platform
driver (using a static variable to ensure the driver isn't registered multiple
times) in the IRQCHIP_DECLARE'd init function, and then call
of_platform_device_create() to create the platform device. This should get the
device probed immediately.

> As I was already adding clock and runtime PM support
> (which use platform devices), IRQCHIP_DECLARE doesn't look like the
> right road to follow...

--
Regards,

Laurent Pinchart

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