[PATCH] arm64: dmi: initialize DMI earlier in boot
Will Deacon
will.deacon at arm.com
Fri Sep 18 08:37:28 PDT 2015
On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 04:26:08PM +0100, Mark Salter wrote:
> On Fri, 2015-09-18 at 15:31 +0100, Mark Rutland wrote:
> > On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 03:14:26PM +0100, Mark Salter wrote:
> > > Currently, DMI initialization takes place in a core initcall. This
> > > limits how early in boot the kernel can make DMI-based decisions
> > > about firmware/hardware quirks. This patch moves DMI initialization
> > > to setup_arch() so that DMI info is available before initcalls run.
> >
> > Which firmware/hardware quirks in particular necessitate moving this?
>
> The thing that prompted it for me was my testing of Lorenzo's parking
> protocol patch. I have a platform which has a quirky implementation of
> that and which has modified firmware to implement it according to the
> latest spec. So I need to tell the difference before secondary cores
> were brought up. This doesn't really effect upstream in that there is
> no need for backwards compatibility because there is no upstream
> parking protocol support currently. But it seemed reasonable to post
> this patch anyway since having DMI available earlier adds a little
> more utility, generally.
I think I'd rather hold off until we actually need this upstream for
something. The general tendency to move things earlier often causes
problems in the long-run.
> > > ---
> > > arch/arm64/include/asm/dmi.h | 19 ++++++++++++++++---
> > > arch/arm64/kernel/efi.c | 15 ---------------
> > > arch/arm64/kernel/setup.c | 5 +++++
> > > 3 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)
> > >
> > > diff --git a/arch/arm64/include/asm/dmi.h b/arch/arm64/include/asm/dmi.h
> > > index 69d37d8..e6389fd 100644
> > > --- a/arch/arm64/include/asm/dmi.h
> > > +++ b/arch/arm64/include/asm/dmi.h
> > > @@ -16,16 +16,29 @@
> > >
> > > #include <linux/io.h>
> > > #include <linux/slab.h>
> > > +#include <linux/memblock.h>
> >
> > Nit: please keep includes ordered (given they were already).
>
> Alphabetically? (some maintainers like them ordered by name length :)
I prefer them ordered by hamming distance from the SHA1 of the file.
Will
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