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SubjectRe: [PATCH -next 1/2] i2c: designware: Switch from using MMIO access to SMN access
Another forgotten thread... ;-\

+ Yazen.

On Fri, Oct 28, 2022 at 10:32:20AM +0200, Jan Dąbroś wrote:
> So to summarize everything, I would like below order:
>
> acpi_init() -> init_amd_nbs() -> dw_i2c_init_driver()
> ^--subsys_initcall ^--fs_initicall ^--subsys_initcall
>
> but I don't have a clear idea how to achieve this in a clean way.
>
> The only option seems to be to register init_amd_nbs() as
> subsys_initcall and force it to execute after acpi_init() and before
> dw_i2c_init_drvier(). However the only option (if I'm not mistaken)
> for forcing order on initcalls placed on the same level is to modify
> their order within Makefile, so that linker puts them in the "init"
> section with addresses in desired order. This doesn't seem to be an
> option for upstream.
>
> Do you have any clue how to solve this problem?

Make init_amd_nbs() arch_initcall_sync() so that it executes after PCI init.

By the time subsys_initcalls come, they'll have all the facilities they need,
prepared for them...

Along with big fat comment why.

Btw, note to myself as I keep wondering about it each time: the sync calls come
after the regular ones, in link order if you look at preprocessed linker script
arch/x86/kernel/vmlinux.lds:

__initcall_start = .;
KEEP(*(.initcallearly.init)) __initcall0_start = .;
KEEP(*(.initcall0.init)) KEEP(*(.initcall0s.init)) __initcall1_start = .;
KEEP(*(.initcall1.init)) KEEP(*(.initcall1s.init)) __initcall2_start = .;
KEEP(*(.initcall2.init)) KEEP(*(.initcall2s.init)) __initcall3_start = .;
KEEP(*(.initcall3.init)) KEEP(*(.initcall3s.init)) __initcall4_start = .;
KEEP(*(.initcall4.init)) KEEP(*(.initcall4s.init)) __initcall5_start = .;
KEEP(*(.initcall5.init)) KEEP(*(.initcall5s.init)) __initcallrootfs_start = .;
KEEP(*(.initcallrootfs.init)) KEEP(*(.initcallrootfss.init)) __initcall6_start = .;
KEEP(*(.initcall6.init)) KEEP(*(.initcall6s.init)) __initcall7_start = .;
KEEP(*(.initcall7.init)) KEEP(*(.initcall7s.init)) __initcall_end = .;

Mario, is that something that would work for what you wanna do too?

Thx.

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Regards/Gruss,
Boris.

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