Annotation for dtbscheck to ignore a defect (Was: Re: renesas/master bisection: baseline-nfs.bootrr.rockchip-usb2phy0-probed on rk3399-gru-kevin)

Heiko Stübner heiko at sntech.de
Wed Jul 28 02:51:48 PDT 2021


Am Mittwoch, 28. Juli 2021, 11:16:14 CEST schrieb Marc Zyngier:
> On Wed, 28 Jul 2021 09:59:49 +0100,
> Guillaume Tucker <guillaume.tucker at collabora.com> wrote:
> > 
> > On 28/07/2021 09:39, Robin Murphy wrote:
> > > Hi Guillaume,
> > > 
> > > Not sure what I did to get CC'd on this, but since I'm here...
> > 
> > You were listed by get_maintainer.pl for the patch found by the
> > bisection:
> > 
> >   Robin Murphy <robin.murphy at arm.com> (authored:1/8=12%,added_lines:9/71=13%,removed_lines:16/41=39%,added_lines:11/45=24%,removed_lines:18/32=56%,authored:1/12=8%,added_lines:22/83=27%,removed_lines:29/69=42%)
> > 
> > Maybe the logic to automatically build the list of recipients
> > could look at those stats and apply some threshold if too many
> > people get listed because of small contributions to some files.
> > It's not a common issue though, usually the recipients are all
> > pretty relevant.
> > 
> > > On 2021-07-28 07:04, Guillaume Tucker wrote:
> > >> Please see the bisection report below about usb2phy failing to
> > >> probe on rk3399-gru-kevin.
> > >>
> > >> Reports aren't automatically sent to the public while we're
> > >> trialing new bisection features on kernelci.org but this one
> > >> looks valid.
> > >>
> > >> The bisection was run in the Renesas tree but the same regression
> > >> is present in mainline for both usb2phy0 and usb2phy1 devices:
> > >>
> > >>    https://linux.kernelci.org/test/plan/id/6100af012344eef9b85018f3/
> > >>    https://linux.kernelci.org/test/case/id/6100af012344eef9b85018fa/
> > >>
> > >> I don't see any errors in the logs, it looks like the driver is
> > >> just not probing.
> > > 
> > > What's the actual testcase for "rockchip-usb2phy0-probed"? If it's looking for a hard-coded path like "/sys/bus/platform/devices/ff770000.syscon:usb2-phy at e450/driver" then it can be expected to fail, since changing the node name is reflected in the device name.
> > 
> > Dang, you're right.  This is the test case:
> > 
> >   https://github.com/kernelci/bootrr/blob/main/boards/google%2Ckevin#L119
> > 
> > assert_driver_present rockchip-usb2phy-driver-present rockchip-usb2phy
> > assert_device_present rockchip-usb2phy0-probed rockchip-usb2phy ff770000.syscon:usb2-phy at e450
> > assert_device_present rockchip-usb2phy1-probed rockchip-usb2phy ff770000.syscon:usb2-phy at e460
> > 
> > Now that needs a conditional depending on the kernel version.  Or
> > we could try to make it more dynamic rather than with hard-coded
> > paths, but doing that has its own set of issues too.
> 
> And this shows once more that DT churn has consequences: it breaks a
> userspace ABI. Changing userspace visible paths for the sake of
> keeping a build-time checker quiet seems counter-productive. My
> preference would be to just revert this patch, and instead have an
> annotation acknowledging the deviation from the 'standard' and keeping
> the checker at bay.

I'd be fine with that, if that is the consensus. And an annotation comment
would be good in that case, just to keep a similar change  from getting
submitted.

I guess the interesting question is if dtbscheck has some sort of tooling
to detect these "this is meant to be that way for backwards compatibility"
hence adding Rob for that question.


Heiko





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