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SubjectRe: [PATCH v3 0/3] ACPI: container hot remove support.
On 2012/11/26 14:06, Tang Chen wrote:
> On 11/26/2012 01:42 PM, Hanjun Guo wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>> I think Yasuaki mentioned the key point for the container device remove,
>> that is dependency.
>>
>> Currently, container, processor, and memory hotpulg are managed by different ACPI
>> hotplug drivers, the driver works when handle device hotplug individually, but they
>> have no idea for each other.
>>
>> This may introduce some issues, such as Yasuaki mentioned above, that is to say, we
>> should remove its child before remove the device itself, and hot add its parent before
>> the device itself.
>>
>> According to the ACPI namespace, we can resolve most of dependency issues. On a typical
>> two processor sockets system, the namespace is like this:
>>
>> /_SB ---container device, with HID ACPI0004
>> |_SCK0 ---container device, with HID ACPI0004
>> |_CPU0 ---processor device, with HID ACPI0009 or LNXCPU
>> |_...
>> |_CPUx
>> |_MEM0 ---Memory device, with HID PNP0C80
>> |_SCK1
>> |_CPU0
>> |_...
>> |_CPUx
>> |_MEM1
>> |_PCI0 ---Host bridge, with HID PNP0A03 or PNP0A08
>>
>> If hot remove the container device, such as SCK0, we can easily know the dependency list
>> is CPU0~CPUx and MEM0, but I think the ACPI hotplug driver haven't resolve this now.
>>
>> And there is another corner case for hotplug devices in the namespace above, that is:
>> 1) Remove SCK0. yes, we can remove it with no dependency to the host bridge PCI0;
>>
>> 2) Remove SCK1 after SCK0. we should remove the host bridge PCI0 first,
>> or the system will crash down. yes, dynamic dependency analysis is needed here.
>> and the ACPI hotplug driver totally have no idea of this.
>>
>> so, should we do something to settle this down ?
>
> Hi Guo,
>
> I am trying to do this too. :)

Great, what's your idea of this?


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