Re: [PATCH] drivers/misc: Aspeed LPC control fix compile error and warning

From: Greg KH
Date: Wed Mar 22 2017 - 02:17:33 EST


On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 02:13:28PM +1100, Cyril Bur wrote:
> pgprot_dmachoerent() is not defined on every architecture. Having
> COMPILE_TEST set for the driver causes it to be compiled on
> architectures which do not have pgprot_dmachoerent():
> drivers/misc/aspeed-lpc-ctrl.c: In function 'aspeed_lpc_ctrl_mmap':
> drivers/misc/aspeed-lpc-ctrl.c:51:9: error: implicit declaration of
> function 'pgprot_dmacoherent' [-Werror=implicit-function-declaration]
> prot = pgprot_dmacoherent(prot);
>
> There are two possible solutions:
> 1. Remove COMPILE_TEST to ensure the driver is only compiled on ARM
> 2. Use pgprot_noncached() instead of pgprot_dmachoerent()
>
> The first option results in less compile testing of the LPC control
> driver which is undesirable.
> The second option uses a function that is declared on all architectures
> and therefore should always build. Currently there is no practical
> difference between pgprot_noncached() and pgprot_dmachoerent() for the
> aspeed chips that this driver is compatible with. The reason for
> pgprot_dmachoerent() was that there may be chips made at some point in
> the future that could include hardware that pgprot_dmachoerent() could
> optimise for. As none of this hardware has even been announced there
> isn't really a need for pgprot_dmachoerent().
>
> Using pgprot_noncached() is completely correct and optimal for all
> existing hardware on which the LPC control driver will run.
>
> This commit also addresses that phys_addr_t should be printed using %pap
> rather than %x:

Also in the future, only do one thing per-patch, this is two different
things at the same time. I'll take this for now, but please be more
careful going forward.

thanks,

greg k-h