[PATCH v4 07/11] thermal: Use mode helpers in drivers
Andrzej Pietrasiewicz
andrzej.p at collabora.com
Fri Jun 26 12:08:54 EDT 2020
Hi Bartlomiej,
W dniu 24.06.2020 o 11:51, Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz pisze:
>
> On 5/28/20 9:20 PM, Andrzej Pietrasiewicz wrote:
>> Use thermal_zone_device_{en|dis}able() and thermal_zone_device_is_enabled().
>>
>> Consequently, all set_mode() implementations in drivers:
>>
>> - can stop modifying tzd's "mode" member,
>> - shall stop taking tzd's lock, as it is taken in the helpers
>> - shall stop calling thermal_zone_device_update() as it is called in the
>> helpers
>> - can assume they are called when the mode truly changes, so checks to
>> verify that can be dropped
>>
>> Not providing set_mode() by a driver no longer prevents the core from
>> being able to set tzd's mode, so the relevant check in mode_store() is
>> removed.
>>
>> Other comments:
>>
>> - acpi/thermal.c: tz->thermal_zone->mode will be updated only after we
>> return from set_mode(), so use function parameter in thermal_set_mode()
>> instead, no need to call acpi_thermal_check() in set_mode()
>> - thermal/imx_thermal.c: regmap writes and mode assignment are done in
>> thermal_zone_device_{en|dis}able() and set_mode() callback
>> - thermal/intel/intel_quark_dts_thermal.c: soc_dts_{en|dis}able() are a
>> part of set_mode() callback, so they don't need to modify tzd->mode, and
>> don't need to fall back to the opposite mode if unsuccessful, as the return
>> value will be propagated to thermal_zone_device_{en|dis}able() and
>> ultimately tzd's member will not be changed in thermal_zone_device_set_mode().
>> - thermal/of-thermal.c: no need to set zone->mode to DISABLED in
>> of_parse_thermal_zones() as a tzd is kzalloc'ed so mode is DISABLED anyway
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Andrzej Pietrasiewicz <andrzej.p at collabora.com>
>> ---
>> drivers/acpi/thermal.c | 21 ++++++-----
>> .../ethernet/mellanox/mlxsw/core_thermal.c | 37 +++++++++----------
>> drivers/platform/x86/acerhdf.c | 17 +++++----
>> drivers/thermal/da9062-thermal.c | 6 ++-
>> drivers/thermal/hisi_thermal.c | 6 ++-
>> drivers/thermal/imx_thermal.c | 33 +++++++----------
>> .../intel/int340x_thermal/int3400_thermal.c | 5 +--
>> .../thermal/intel/intel_quark_dts_thermal.c | 18 ++-------
>> drivers/thermal/rockchip_thermal.c | 6 ++-
>> drivers/thermal/sprd_thermal.c | 6 ++-
>> drivers/thermal/thermal_core.c | 2 +-
>> drivers/thermal/thermal_of.c | 10 +----
>> drivers/thermal/thermal_sysfs.c | 11 ++----
>> 13 files changed, 80 insertions(+), 98 deletions(-)
>
> [...]
>
>> diff --git a/drivers/platform/x86/acerhdf.c b/drivers/platform/x86/acerhdf.c
>> index 32c5fe16b7f7..3efe749dc5a0 100644
>> --- a/drivers/platform/x86/acerhdf.c
>> +++ b/drivers/platform/x86/acerhdf.c
>> @@ -397,19 +397,16 @@ static inline void acerhdf_revert_to_bios_mode(void)
>> {
>> acerhdf_change_fanstate(ACERHDF_FAN_AUTO);
>> kernelmode = 0;
>> - if (thz_dev) {
>> - thz_dev->mode = THERMAL_DEVICE_DISABLED;
>> + if (thz_dev)
>> thz_dev->polling_delay = 0;
>> - }
>> +
>> pr_notice("kernel mode fan control OFF\n");
>> }
>> static inline void acerhdf_enable_kernelmode(void)
>> {
>> kernelmode = 1;
>> - thz_dev->mode = THERMAL_DEVICE_ENABLED;
>>
>> thz_dev->polling_delay = interval*1000;
>> - thermal_zone_device_update(thz_dev, THERMAL_EVENT_UNSPECIFIED);
>> pr_notice("kernel mode fan control ON\n");
>> }
>>
>> @@ -723,6 +720,8 @@ static void acerhdf_unregister_platform(void)
>>
>> static int __init acerhdf_register_thermal(void)
>> {
>> + int ret;
>> +
>> cl_dev = thermal_cooling_device_register("acerhdf-fan", NULL,
>> &acerhdf_cooling_ops);
>>
>> @@ -736,8 +735,12 @@ static int __init acerhdf_register_thermal(void)
>> if (IS_ERR(thz_dev))
>> return -EINVAL;
>>
>> - thz_dev->mode = kernelmode ?
>> - THERMAL_DEVICE_ENABLED : THERMAL_DEVICE_DISABLED;
>> + if (kernelmode)
>> + ret = thermal_zone_device_enable(thz_dev);
>> + else
>> + ret = thermal_zone_device_disable(thz_dev);
>> + if (ret)
>
> Cleanup on error seems to be missing here.
It does seem so, but it is not the case.
acerhdf_register_thermal() is called from acerhdf_init().
The latter checks the return value of the former and on error
jumps to the err_unreg label, where thermal zone(s) is/are unregistered.
Regards,
Andrzej
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