Re: git: ccabc7c2e556 - main - DEVICE_IDENTIFY.9: Modernize description and use cases
Date: Thu, 09 Jan 2025 23:01:41 UTC
On Thu, Jan 09, 2025 at 08:20:55PM +0000, John Baldwin wrote: > The branch main has been updated by jhb: > > URL: https://cgit.FreeBSD.org/src/commit/?id=ccabc7c2e556ac0b14da9b682b706ccaf251c0fe > > commit ccabc7c2e556ac0b14da9b682b706ccaf251c0fe > Author: John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org> > AuthorDate: 2025-01-09 20:20:16 +0000 > Commit: John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org> > CommitDate: 2025-01-09 20:20:16 +0000 > > DEVICE_IDENTIFY.9: Modernize description and use cases > > Mention adding devices based on firmware tables and software-only > pseudo-devices as use cases for identify methods as those are more > common than reading random I/O ports to identify a legacy ISA device. > > Describe how device_find_chid can be used to avoid duplicates. While > here, explicitly note that devices added in identify methods typically > use a fixed device name. > > Trim the cross-references a bit. > > Reviewed by: ziaee, imp > Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D48367 > --- > share/man/man9/DEVICE_IDENTIFY.9 | 52 +++++++++++++++++++--------------------- > 1 file changed, 25 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/share/man/man9/DEVICE_IDENTIFY.9 b/share/man/man9/DEVICE_IDENTIFY.9 > index d75c1a91ce4a..b10d94143050 100644 > --- a/share/man/man9/DEVICE_IDENTIFY.9 > +++ b/share/man/man9/DEVICE_IDENTIFY.9 > @@ -26,44 +26,46 @@ > .\" (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF > .\" THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. > .\" > -.Dd January 15, 2017 > +.Dd January 9, 2025 > .Dt DEVICE_IDENTIFY 9 > .Os > .Sh NAME > .Nm DEVICE_IDENTIFY > -.Nd identify a device, register it > +.Nd identify new child devices and register them > .Sh SYNOPSIS > .In sys/param.h > .In sys/bus.h > .Ft void > .Fn DEVICE_IDENTIFY "driver_t *driver" "device_t parent" So what is the 'parent' for driver which creates devices based on the firmware tables? > .Sh DESCRIPTION > -The identify function for a device is only needed for devices on buses > -that cannot identify their children independently, e.g.\& the ISA bus. > -It is used to recognize the device (usually done by accessing non-ambiguous > -registers in the hardware) and to tell the kernel about it and thus > -creating a new device instance. > +The identify method of a device driver is used to add devices that cannot be > +enumerated by the standard method on a bus device. > +Devices can be enumerated in various ways including accessing non-ambiguous > +device registers and parsing firmware tables. > +Software-only pseudo devices are also often enumerated via identify methods. > .Pp > +For each newly identified device, > +a new device instance should be created by invoking the > .Xr BUS_ADD_CHILD 9 > -is used to register the device as a child of the bus. > -The device's resources (such as IRQ and I/O ports) are registered > -with the kernel by calling > -.Fn bus_set_resource > -for each resource (refer to > +method. > +If the identify method is able to discover other properties about the new > +device, those should also be set. > +For example, device resources should be added to the device by calling > .Xr bus_set_resource 9 > -for more information). > +for each resource. > .Pp > -Since the device tree and the device driver tree are disjoint, the > -.Fn DEVICE_IDENTIFY > -routine needs to take this into account. > -If you load and unload your device driver that has the identify > -routine, the child node has the potential for adding the same node > -multiple times unless specific measure are taken to preclude that > -possibility. > +An identify method might be invoked multiple times. > +If a device driver is unloaded and loaded, > +the identify method will be called a second time after being reloaded. > +As a result, the identify method should avoid duplicate devices. > +Devices added by identify methods typically use a fixed device name > +in which case > +.Xr device_find_child 9 > +can be used to detect existing devices. > .Sh EXAMPLES > The following pseudo-code shows an example of a function that > probes for a piece of hardware and registers it and its resource > -(an I/O port) with the kernel. > +(an I/O port) with the parent bus device. > .Bd -literal > void > foo_identify(driver_t *driver, device_t parent) > @@ -72,7 +74,7 @@ foo_identify(driver_t *driver, device_t parent) > > retrieve_device_information; > if (devices matches one of your supported devices && > - not already in device tree) { > + device_get_child(parent, "foo", DEVICE_UNIT_ANY) == NULL) { > child = BUS_ADD_CHILD(parent, 0, "foo", DEVICE_UNIT_ANY); > bus_set_resource(child, SYS_RES_IOPORT, 0, FOO_IOADDR, 1); > } > @@ -82,11 +84,7 @@ foo_identify(driver_t *driver, device_t parent) > .Xr BUS_ADD_CHILD 9 , > .Xr bus_set_resource 9 , > .Xr device 9 , > -.Xr device_add_child 9 , > -.Xr DEVICE_ATTACH 9 , > -.Xr DEVICE_DETACH 9 , > -.Xr DEVICE_PROBE 9 , > -.Xr DEVICE_SHUTDOWN 9 > +.Xr device_find_child 9 > .Sh AUTHORS > This manual page was written by > .An Alexander Langer Aq Mt alex@FreeBSD.org .