[PATCH] mtd: rawnand: omap2: Actually prevent invalid configuration and build error

Miquel Raynal miquel.raynal at bootlin.com
Mon Mar 7 06:12:49 PST 2022


Hi Roger,

rogerq at kernel.org wrote on Mon, 7 Mar 2022 14:25:48 +0200:

> Hi Miquel,
> 
> On 07/03/2022 12:03, Miquel Raynal wrote:
> > Hi Roger,
> > 
> > rogerq at kernel.org wrote on Sat, 5 Mar 2022 00:50:14 +0200:
> >   
> >> Hi Miquel,
> >>
> >> On 04/03/2022 17:54, Miquel Raynal wrote:  
> >>> Hi Guenter, Roger,
> >>>
> >>> rdunlap at infradead.org wrote on Sat, 26 Feb 2022 22:55:28 -0800:
> >>>     
> >>>> On 2/19/22 16:44, Guenter Roeck wrote:    
> >>>>> On Sat, Feb 19, 2022 at 09:36:00PM +0200, Roger Quadros wrote:      
> >>>>>> The root of the problem is that we are selecting symbols that have
> >>>>>> dependencies. This can cause random configurations that can fail.
> >>>>>> The cleanest solution is to avoid using select.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> This driver uses interfaces from the OMAP_GPMC driver so we have to
> >>>>>> depend on it instead.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Fixes: 4cd335dae3cf ("mtd: rawnand: omap2: Prevent invalid configuration and build error")
> >>>>>> Signed-off-by: Roger Quadros <rogerq at kernel.org>      
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Tested-by: Guenter Roeck <linux at roeck-us.net>      
> >>>>
> >>>> Tested-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap at infradead.org>    
> >>>
> >>> Sorry for noticing that just now, but there is still a problem with
> >>> this patch: we now always compile-in the OMAP_GPMC driver whenever we
> >>> need the NAND controller, even though it is not needed. This grows the
> >>> kernel for no reason.    
> >>
> >> Sorry, I did not understand what you meant.
> >>
> >> We no longer explicitly enable OMAP_GPMC since we dropped the "select".
> >> This fixes all build issues that were reported recently.
> >>
> >> MTD_NAND_OMAP2 will not be enabled if OMAP_GPMC is not since we added
> >> the "depends on". This fixes the original build issue that we started to
> >> fix with select initially.  
> > 
> > Yes, this side is fine.
> > 
> > In the initial commit, you proposed:
> > 
> > --- a/drivers/mtd/nand/raw/Kconfig
> > +++ b/drivers/mtd/nand/raw/Kconfig
> > @@ -42,7 +42,8 @@ config MTD_NAND_OMAP2
> >         tristate "OMAP2, OMAP3, OMAP4 and Keystone NAND controller"
> >         depends on ARCH_OMAP2PLUS || ARCH_KEYSTONE || ARCH_K3 || COMPILE_TEST
> >         depends on HAS_IOMEM
> > +       select OMAP_GPMC if ARCH_K3
> > 
> > Which creates a dependency over OMAP_GPMC only for a single
> > architecture. Which means that other OMAP platforms do not necessarily
> > need OMAP_GPMC for the NAND controller to work. Now, you propose:  
> 
> No that is not true. Other platforms that need MTD_NAND_OMAP2 are
> explicitly selecting OMAP_GPMC
> i.e. in arch/arm/mach-omap2/Kconfig

Okay, in this case the fix is fine but we will need to clean this up in
a second time.

> > --- a/drivers/mtd/nand/raw/Kconfig
> > +++ b/drivers/mtd/nand/raw/Kconfig
> > @@ -42,8 +42,7 @@ config MTD_NAND_OMAP2
> >  	tristate "OMAP2, OMAP3, OMAP4 and Keystone NAND controller"
> >  	depends on ARCH_OMAP2PLUS || ARCH_KEYSTONE || ARCH_K3 || COMPILE_TEST
> >  	depends on HAS_IOMEM
> > 	depends on OMAP_GPMC
> > 
> > This means any of the other OMAP architectures will compile the GPMC
> > driver even though they might not need it, which would unnecessarily
> > increase the kernel size.
> > 
> > Am I missing something?  
> 
> MTD_NAND_OMAP2 NAND controller is a submodule of the OMAP GPMC IP. So it
> cannot work without OMAP_GPMC driver.

I didn't remember exactly but in that case it's okay, I was just
surprised by the "select GPMC if ARCH_K3" but indeed with this
explanation it makes more sense.

> Hope this clarifies the doubts.

Yes, thanks. I will send the fix to Linus then.

Cheers,
Miquèl



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