Hi Enric, On 2018년 07월 03일 22:29, Enric Balletbo i Serra wrote: > When the devfreq driver and the governor driver are built as modules, > the call to devfreq_add_device() or governor_store() fails because the > governor driver is not loaded at the time the devfreq driver loads. The > devfreq driver has a build dependency on the governor but also should > have a runtime dependency. We need to make sure that the governor driver > is loaded before the devfreq driver. > > This patch fixes this bug by adding a try_then_request_governor() > function. First tries to find the governor, and then, if it is not found, > it requests the module and tries again. > > Fixes: 1b5c1be2c88e (PM / devfreq: map devfreq drivers to governor using name) > Signed-off-by: Enric Balletbo i Serra <enric.balle...@collabora.com> > --- > > Changes in v4: > - Kept "locked" devfreq_list from the return of find_devfreq_governor() to > the unlock of governor_store(). Requested by MyungJoo Ham. > > Changes in v3: > - Remove unneded change in dev_err message. > - Fix err returned value in case to not find the governor. > > Changes in v2: > - Add a new function to request the module and call that function from > devfreq_add_device and governor_store. > > drivers/devfreq/devfreq.c | 53 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----- > 1 file changed, 47 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/devfreq/devfreq.c b/drivers/devfreq/devfreq.c > index 0b5b3abe054e..4ea6b19879a1 100644 > --- a/drivers/devfreq/devfreq.c > +++ b/drivers/devfreq/devfreq.c > @@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ > */ > > #include <linux/kernel.h> > +#include <linux/kmod.h> > #include <linux/sched.h> > #include <linux/errno.h> > #include <linux/err.h> > @@ -221,6 +222,46 @@ static struct devfreq_governor > *find_devfreq_governor(const char *name) > return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV); > } > > +/** > + * try_then_request_governor() - Try to find the governor and request the > + * module if is not found. > + * @name: name of the governor
Usually, devfreq used 'governor_name' indicating the name of governor. you better to use 'governor_name' instead of 'name' for more readability. > + * > + * Search the list of devfreq governors and request the module and try again > + * if is not found. This can happen when both drivers (the governor driver > + * and the driver that call devfreq_add_device) are built as modules. > + * devfreq_list_lock should be held by the caller. > + * > + * Return: The matched governor's pointer. Usually, devfreq.c didn;t use the 'Return: ...'. So, you better to explain what is returned from this function with function description. > + */ > +static struct devfreq_governor *try_then_request_governor(const char *name) ditto. (name -> governor_name) > +{ > + struct devfreq_governor *governor; > + int err = 0; You have to check whether governor name is NULL or not. if (IS_ERR_OR_NULL(name)) { pr_err("DEVFREQ: %s: Invalid parameters\n", __func__); return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL); } > + > + WARN(!mutex_is_locked(&devfreq_list_lock), > + "devfreq_list_lock must be locked."); > + > + governor = find_devfreq_governor(name); > + if (IS_ERR(governor)) { > + mutex_unlock(&devfreq_list_lock); > + > + if (!strncmp(name, DEVFREQ_GOV_SIMPLE_ONDEMAND, > + DEVFREQ_NAME_LEN)) > + err = request_module("governor_%s", "simpleondemand"); > + else > + err = request_module("governor_%s", name); > + if (err) > + return NULL; When error happen, you unlock the mutex. If failed to request module, you should restore the previous state. Please mutex_lock(&devfreq_list_lock) before return. > + > + mutex_lock(&devfreq_list_lock); > + > + governor = find_devfreq_governor(name); > + } > + > + return governor; > +} > + > static int devfreq_notify_transition(struct devfreq *devfreq, > struct devfreq_freqs *freqs, unsigned int state) > { > @@ -643,11 +684,9 @@ struct devfreq *devfreq_add_device(struct device *dev, > srcu_init_notifier_head(&devfreq->transition_notifier_list); > > mutex_unlock(&devfreq->lock); > - This change is not related to this patch. > mutex_lock(&devfreq_list_lock); > - list_add(&devfreq->node, &devfreq_list); > > - governor = find_devfreq_governor(devfreq->governor_name); > + governor = try_then_request_governor(devfreq->governor_name); > if (IS_ERR(governor)) { > dev_err(dev, "%s: Unable to find governor for the device\n", > __func__); > @@ -663,14 +702,15 @@ struct devfreq *devfreq_add_device(struct device *dev, > __func__); > goto err_init; > } > + > + list_add(&devfreq->node, &devfreq_list); > + > mutex_unlock(&devfreq_list_lock); > > return devfreq; > > err_init: > - list_del(&devfreq->node); > mutex_unlock(&devfreq_list_lock); > - This change is not related to this patch. > device_unregister(&devfreq->dev); > err_dev: > if (devfreq) > @@ -989,7 +1029,8 @@ static ssize_t governor_store(struct device *dev, struct > device_attribute *attr, > return -EINVAL; > > mutex_lock(&devfreq_list_lock); > - governor = find_devfreq_governor(str_governor); > + Don't need to add the blank line. It is enough to change the function from find_devfreq_governor to try_then_request_governor. > + governor = try_then_request_governor(str_governor); > if (IS_ERR(governor)) { > ret = PTR_ERR(governor); > goto out; > -- Best Regards, Chanwoo Choi Samsung Electronics