Re: [PATCHv2 4/4] Bluetooth: btwilink: drop superseded driver
From: Sebastian Reichel
Date: Wed Oct 23 2019 - 08:27:51 EST
Hi,
On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 05:14:15PM +0200, Marcel Holtmann wrote:
> Hi Sebastian,
>
> >>> All users of this driver have been converted to the serdev based
> >>> hci_ll driver. The unused driver can be safely dropped now.
> >>>
> >>> Signed-off-by: Sebastian Reichel <sebastian.reichel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >>> ---
> >>> drivers/bluetooth/Kconfig | 11 --
> >>> drivers/bluetooth/Makefile | 1 -
> >>> drivers/bluetooth/btwilink.c | 337 -----------------------------------
> >>> 3 files changed, 349 deletions(-)
> >>> delete mode 100644 drivers/bluetooth/btwilink.c
> >>
> >> patch has been applied to bluetooth-next tree.
> >>
> >> However what I really like to see is that you re-introduce a
> >> btwilink driver that is purely serdev based and doesnât rely on
> >> any hci_uart/hci_ldisc code. A clean serdev only driver is that
> >> best and easier to maintain long term.
> >
> > So basically move the serdev implementation from hci_ll.c into its
> > own driver and make hci_ll hci_uart based only? That effectively
> > means, that we have two implementations of the protocol. I don't
> > think this will improve maintainability, since then bugs needs to
> > be fixed in two places? Note, that we have a couple of drivers
> > with serdev+hci_uart by now:
> >
> > for file in $(grep -l serdev drivers/bluetooth/hci_*c) ; grep -l hci_uart_register_proto "${file}"
> > hci_bcm.c
> > hci_h5.c
> > hci_ldisc.c
> > hci_ll.c
> > hci_mrvl.c
> > hci_qca.c
>
> I would like to have something similar to btmtkuart.c which is a
> pure serdev driver that doesnât depend on any hci_ldisc.c
> framework. If we have this, then we would just drop hci_ll.c from
> the kernel and focus on the serdev only version. As noted, there
> is no need for any other driver at that point since everything is
> probed anyway. Users will not even notice the difference.
This can be achieved by just removing the hci_uart part from
hci_ll. But AFAIK there are some non-wilink based TI HCILL
devices, which do not require any extra platform data and might
still use the hci_uart part.
-- Sebastian
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