Re: [RFC][PATCH] misc: Introduce reboot_reason driver
From: Arnd Bergmann
Date: Tue Dec 08 2015 - 16:52:33 EST
On Tuesday 08 December 2015 13:29:22 John Stultz wrote:
> diff --git a/arch/arm/boot/dts/qcom-apq8064-nexus7-flo.dts b/arch/arm/boot/dts/qcom-apq8064-nexus7-flo.dts
> index 5183d18..ee5dcb7 100644
> --- a/arch/arm/boot/dts/qcom-apq8064-nexus7-flo.dts
> +++ b/arch/arm/boot/dts/qcom-apq8064-nexus7-flo.dts
> @@ -282,6 +282,15 @@
> };
> };
>
> + reboot_reason: reboot_reason@2a03f65c {
> + compatible = "reboot_reason";
This is not a good compatible string. There should generally be a vendor
name associated with it (use "linux," if nothing else, and you should have
'-' instead of '_'.
> + reg = <0x2A03F65C 0x4>;
This may easily conflict with the device it is part of. We should have
non-overlapping register areas in general. For the example you are
looking at, which register block is this?
> +
> +/* Types of reasons */
> +static enum {
> + NONE,
> + BOOTLOADER,
> + RECOVERY,
> + OEM,
> + MAX_REASONS
> +} __maybe_unused reason_types;
The variable seems to always be unused, not just "__maybe_unused". Maybe remove it?
> +static int reboot_reason(struct notifier_block *nb, unsigned long action,
> + void *data)
> +{
> + char *cmd = (char *)data;
> + long reason = reasons[NONE];
> +
> + if (!reboot_reason_addr)
> + return NOTIFY_DONE;
> +
> + if (cmd != NULL) {
> + if (!strncmp(cmd, "bootloader", 10))
> + reason = reasons[BOOTLOADER];
> + else if (!strncmp(cmd, "recovery", 8))
> + reason = reasons[RECOVERY];
> + else if (!strncmp(cmd, "oem-", 4)) {
> + unsigned long code;
> +
> + if (!kstrtoul(cmd+4, 0, &code))
> + reason = reasons[OEM] | (code & 0xff);
> + }
> + }
> +
> + if (reason != -1)
> + writel(reason, reboot_reason_addr);
> + return NOTIFY_DONE;
> +}
Will this reboot the machine?
> + /* Install the notifier */
> + restart_nb.notifier_call = reboot_reason;
> + restart_nb.priority = 256;
> + if (register_restart_handler(&restart_nb)) {
If not, you should use register_reboot_notifier() rather than
register_restart_handler(). The former gets called to do something
just before rebooting, while the latter attempts to actually reboot
the machine.
> +static int __init reboot_reason_init(void)
> +{
> + return platform_driver_register(&reboot_reason_driver);
> +}
> +arch_initcall(reboot_reason_init);
Why this early? If it can be a normal device_initcall, you can use
module_platform_driver().
Arnd
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