[yocto] [PATCH 0/5][KERNEL] add x/ehci-hcd and mei features

Bruce Ashfield bruce.ashfield at windriver.com
Fri May 4 13:54:19 PDT 2012


On 12-05-04 12:43 PM, Tom Zanussi wrote:
> On Fri, 2012-05-04 at 09:39 -0700, Darren Hart wrote:
>>
>> On 05/04/2012 09:35 AM, Tom Zanussi wrote:
>>> On Fri, 2012-05-04 at 09:24 -0700, Darren Hart wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On 05/03/2012 06:57 AM, Bruce Ashfield wrote:
>>>>> On 12-05-03 09:50 AM, Tom Zanussi wrote:
>>>>>> On Thu, 2012-05-03 at 08:40 -0400, Bruce Ashfield wrote:
>>>>>>> On 12-05-02 11:35 PM, tom.zanussi at intel.com wrote:
>>>>>>>> From: Tom Zanussi<tom.zanussi at intel.com>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> This adds a few new features, one for xhci-hcd and another for
>>>>>>>> amt/mei, and refactors some existing config options into a new
>>>>>>>> echi-hcd, which is then used in crownbay.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> If this looks like the way to go, I'll add similar USB features
>>>>>>>> for ohci and uhci and fix up all the meta-intel BSPs to use
>>>>>>>> them.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I had a look, and while at first I thought it was perhaps an over
>>>>>>> splitting and categorization. It does make things very clear, and
>>>>>>> gets us a split that can be used to keep configs minimal and reusable.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I also wasn't sure about directory splitting, since we do end up
>>>>>>> with the names both in .scc/.cfg and the directory name. We could
>>>>>>> flatten the directory down to just 'usb' and keep the names of the
>>>>>>> files as the differentiator. And if we don't think we'll have to
>>>>>>> carry any patches, we could put it under cfg/usb/<Tom's stuff>.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I don't have a really strong opinion (but gave my preference) on this
>>>>>>> split (several directories vs single), and I'd bet that you considered
>>>>>>> the same thing. Comments ?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The directory splitting is definitely a result of personal preference on
>>>>>> my part i.e. directories are cheap and I hate having bunches of files in
>>>>>> a single directory.  This is actually the reason I tend to
>>>>>> avoid /cfg. ;-)
>>>>>
>>>>> Aha! A valid point :)
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In this case and most others, I find the directory splitting maps more
>>>>>> cleanly 'at-a-glance' for me to the split in functionality, but as I
>>>>>> said it's a personal preference and if most people prefer a more
>>>>>> flattened tree, then I don't have a problem making that change...
>>>>>
>>>>> Nope. I'd rather not have you re-do it for just that minor change, when
>>>>> there's a valid reason on both sides.
>>>>>
>>>>> I tossed the email .. and something has happened to my IMAP connection,
>>>>> so I can't find them now. Can you resend just the pull request ? or
>>>>> just the patches to me.
>>>>>
>>>>> We can wait to see if Darren has a strong opinion one way or the other
>>>>> as well.
>>>>
>>>> Personally I prefer to keep directories minimal until such time as there
>>>> is a need for more. As it is we're only talking about a handful of files
>>>> which are still easily filtered. Still, this isn't a huge deal. I care
>>>> more about the granularity of the setup. I feel having the usb/base bit
>>>> adds unnecessarily to the file count.
>>>>
>>>
>>> OK, sounds like people like flat directories.
>>>
>>> Actually, the other option would be to just put the options into the
>>> top-level feature like everything else.  Was trying to clean that
>>> current situation up a bit, but maybe it's not really needed and I'll
>>> just continue with that, will have to think on it....
>>
>>
>> I think at least a usb/ dir is worth while. My rule of thumb is that a
>> new dir needs at least 3 things (I'd group cfg and scc as 1 thing).
>> Again, highly subjective.
>>
>
> OK, this is what I'll go with, then, four features in /usb
> (ehci/xhci/uhch/ohci, etc), with no 'base' feature (inline those options
> in each individual feature).
>
> So Bruce, don't bother pulling in the current patchset, I'll resubmit a
> new patchset later.

ooops. I merged it on the plane, but haven't pushed it. I'll reset
it out of my branches here.

Bruce

>
> Tom
>
>> --
>> Darren
>>
>>>
>>> Tom
>>>
>>>> Otherwise I'm content-ish.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Darren
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Bruce
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Tom
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> But definitely, this is the way to go, just a minor question about the
>>>>>>> organization of the files.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Bruce
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Please pull into linux-yocto-3.2.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Tom
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The following changes since commit b14a08f5c7b469a5077c10942f4e1aec171faa9d:
>>>>>>>>      Yang Shi (1):
>>>>>>>>            meta: Clean up BSPs kernel config
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> are available in the git repository at:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>      git://git.yoctoproject.org/linux-yocto-2.6.37-contrib.git tzanussi/xhcd-mei-features
>>>>>>>>      http://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit.cgi//log/?h=tzanussi/xhcd-mei-features
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Tom Zanussi (5):
>>>>>>>>      meta: add usb/host/base feature
>>>>>>>>      meta: add usb/xhci-hcd feature
>>>>>>>>      meta: add usb/ehci-hcd feature
>>>>>>>>      meta/crownbay: use ehci-hcd feature
>>>>>>>>      meta: add mei feature
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>     meta/cfg/kernel-cache/bsp/crownbay/crownbay.cfg    |    4 ----
>>>>>>>>     meta/cfg/kernel-cache/bsp/crownbay/crownbay.scc    |    2 ++
>>>>>>>>     meta/cfg/kernel-cache/features/amt/mei/mei.cfg     |    3 +++
>>>>>>>>     meta/cfg/kernel-cache/features/amt/mei/mei.scc     |    4 ++++
>>>>>>>>     .../features/usb/ehci-hcd/ehci-hcd.cfg             |    1 +
>>>>>>>>     .../features/usb/ehci-hcd/ehci-hcd.scc             |    6 ++++++
>>>>>>>>     meta/cfg/kernel-cache/features/usb/host/base.cfg   |    3 +++
>>>>>>>>     meta/cfg/kernel-cache/features/usb/host/base.scc   |    4 ++++
>>>>>>>>     .../features/usb/xhci-hcd/xhci-hcd.cfg             |    1 +
>>>>>>>>     .../features/usb/xhci-hcd/xhci-hcd.scc             |    6 ++++++
>>>>>>>>     10 files changed, 30 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
>>>>>>>>     create mode 100644 meta/cfg/kernel-cache/features/amt/mei/mei.cfg
>>>>>>>>     create mode 100644 meta/cfg/kernel-cache/features/amt/mei/mei.scc
>>>>>>>>     create mode 100644 meta/cfg/kernel-cache/features/usb/ehci-hcd/ehci-hcd.cfg
>>>>>>>>     create mode 100644 meta/cfg/kernel-cache/features/usb/ehci-hcd/ehci-hcd.scc
>>>>>>>>     create mode 100644 meta/cfg/kernel-cache/features/usb/host/base.cfg
>>>>>>>>     create mode 100644 meta/cfg/kernel-cache/features/usb/host/base.scc
>>>>>>>>     create mode 100644 meta/cfg/kernel-cache/features/usb/xhci-hcd/xhci-hcd.cfg
>>>>>>>>     create mode 100644 meta/cfg/kernel-cache/features/usb/xhci-hcd/xhci-hcd.scc
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
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