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Subject[PATCH rev.2 0/6] ACPI: Change the ACPI namespace scanning code ordering
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Hi All,

On Sunday, December 09, 2012 11:58:42 PM Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The following patches change the ordering of the ACPI namespace scanning code
> so that all struct acpi_device objects in the given scope are registered before
> ACPI drivers are probed against them. They also do some simplifications and
> clarifications of the code made possible by this main change.
>
> This is done for three basic reasons. First, we need the boot ACPI namespace
> scanning code to be as similar as reasonably possible to the hot-plug ACPI
> namespace scanning code. Second, the ordering of PCI devices enumeration
> versus ACPI-backed platform devices registration needs to be such that the PCI
> devices in the given scope are all registered first. Finally, when we start to
> actually manage ACPI device resources as appropriate (e.g. resolve resource
> conflicts properly) we'll need all struct acpi_device nodes to be registered
> before any "companion" physical nodes or ACPI drivers are bound to them.
>
> The patches have been tested on Toshiba Portege R500 without breaking stuff
> (I used some additional debug code to verify that the ordering of device
> discovery had not been modified by them), but if you see any problems with
> them regarding hot-plug, please let me know.
>
> [1/6] - Separate adding ACPI device objects from probing ACPI drivers.
> [2/6] - Change the ordering of PCI root bridge driver registration.
> [3/6] - Make acpi_bus_add() and acpi_bus_start() visibly different.
> [4/6] - Reduce the usage of struct acpi_bus_ops
> [5/6] - Replace struct acpi_bus_ops with an enum type
> [6/6] - Change the ordering of acpi_bus_check_add() to avoid unnecessary checks.

The second revision is necessary to address problems found by Yijing Wang
during testing and explained by Jiang Liu (thanks guys!).

The problem is that acpi_walk_namespace() doesn't execute the pre_order_visit
callback for the starting handle, so the callback routine has the be executed
for it directly, if necessary.

I also modified a couple of changelogs to better explain the motivation of the
patches.

Boot sequence tested on Toshiba Portege R500, but testing on systems with
hotplug will be appreciated.

Thanks,
Rafael


--
I speak only for myself.
Rafael J. Wysocki, Intel Open Source Technology Center.


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