[RFC PATCH v15 04/11] ARM: cpuidle: Register cpuidle_ops for QCOM cpus

Daniel Lezcano daniel.lezcano at linaro.org
Fri Mar 13 02:57:18 PDT 2015


On 03/12/2015 04:06 PM, Lina Iyer wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 12 2015 at 06:34 -0600, Daniel Lezcano wrote:
>> On 03/11/2015 07:16 PM, Stephen Boyd wrote:
>>> On 03/09/15 08:16, Lina Iyer wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>>>> +#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_QCOM_PM)
>>>
>>> Why not #ifdef CONFIG_QCOM_PM? I thought IS_ENABLED was for C code where
>>> you want to put it in an if () statement.
>>
>> This is right. But the IS_ENABLED is also valid.
>>
>> It seems the current trend is to replace #ifdef with #if IS_ENABLED.
>> It is supposed to prevent to create or'ed conditional with the module
>> support.
>>
>> eg:
>>
>> #if defined(CONFIG_FOO) || defined(CONFIG_FOO_MODULE)
>>
>> is replaced by:
>>
>> #if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_FOO)
>>
>> Lina: By the way, it would be preferable to use the
>> CONFIG_ARM_QCOM_CPUIDLE where IS_ENABLED makes more sense even the
>
> Daniel: I dont have CONFIG_ARM_QCOM_CPUIDLE defined anymore. By moving
> to generic ARM cpuidle, i removed all changes to drivers/cpuidle/. So I
> used the config item that defineds these items.
>
> Also, having two indpendent CONFIG_ items provides a chance that the
> declaration is not matched with the definition or vice versa.

I think CONFIG_ARM_QCOM_CPUIDLE should be defined as a bool in the 
Kconfig.arm in drivers/cpuidle.

We may want to disable the different cpuidle drivers even if they rely 
on the generic cpuidle driver.

>> drivers are not modules (who knows if they are converted as module
>> again hence #ifdef will be invalid).
>>
>>
>>
>>>> +CPUIDLE_OPS(qcom_kpss_v1)
>>>> +CPUIDLE_OPS(qcom_kpss_v2)
>>>> +#endif
>


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