[PATCH v6 00/10] acpi, clocksource: add GTDT driver and GTDT support in arm_arch_timer
Lorenzo Pieralisi
lorenzo.pieralisi at arm.com
Thu Jul 7 06:40:23 PDT 2016
[+Sudeep]
On Thu, Jul 07, 2016 at 02:03:17PM +0200, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
[...]
> > >> So is this a documentation issue in which case Fu Wei can add that to
> > >> the file to explain its limited to ARM64. Or we could even rename the
> > >> file acpi_arm64_gtdt.c
> > >>
> > >> It seems a pity as the comment on this series were minors to block
> > >> things on a filename/location.
> > >
> > > Let me repeat what I said above:
> > >
> > > I'm mostly concerned about how (and by whom) that code is going to be
> > > maintained going forward.
> > >
> > > This is not about documentation, it is about responsibility.
> > >
> > > Honestly, I don't think I'm the right maintainer to apply the patch
> > > introducing this code and then handle bug reports regarding it and so
> > > on. That has to be done by somebody else.
> >
> > I'm working on ACPI for years and upstreamed the ARM64 ACPI core
> > support (with lots of people's help), I'm willing to maintain the ARM64
> > ACPI code under drivers/acpi/ if no objections.
>
> OK
I would ask you please to add Sudeep and myself for the ARM64 specific
ACPI code maintainership too.
> Can the ARM64-specific code go under drivers/acpi/arm64/ then, for clarity?
It can, but I do not understand why x86 should not have a separate
directory for all x86 specific stuff too then.
Anyway let's avoid these petty arguments, I agree there must be some
sort of ARM64 ACPI maintainership for the reasons you mentioned above.
> > > That's one thing.
> > >
> > > Another one is the question I asked a few messages ago: Why having the
> > > GTDT code in drivers/acpi/ is actually useful to anyone? It
> > > definitely would not be useful to me as the maintainer of
> > > drivers/acpi/, but maybe it would be useful to somebody for a specific
> > > practical reason. Or is it just "let's put this into drivers/acpi/
> > > for the lack of a better place"?
The same logic applies to eg ioapic.c but anyway, see above, if it
can help having a separate subdirectory let's do it.
> > Having GTDT code in drivers/acpi/ is useful as it is code that is used
> > by two different subsystems, clocksource and watchdog,and where people
> > look by default for utility ACPI code.
> >
> > If the mostly concerned thing (maintainer ship) is settled down, the
> > second question would be easily solved.
See above.
Thanks,
Lorenzo
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