Re: [PATCH 01/37] PCI/MSI: Add Devres managed IRQ vectors allocation
Philipp Stanner <[email protected]> Tue, 24 Feb 2026 08:47:28 +0100
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On Tue, 2026-02-24 at 10:08 +0800, Shawn Lin wrote: > 在 2026/02/24 星期二 8:04, Jakub Kicinski 写道: > > On Mon, 23 Feb 2026 23:29:40 +0800 Shawn Lin wrote: > > > pcim_alloc_irq_vectors() and pcim_alloc_irq_vectors_affinity() are created for > > > pci device drivers which rely on the devres machinery to help cleanup the IRQ > > > vectors. > > > > If you can please add this API with just a few users, and then convert > > remaining users via the subsystem trees in the next cycle. > > There's no need to risk wasting maintainer time on conflicts with > > conversions like this. > > Thanks for the suggestion, Jakub. I have little experience with > cross-subsystem cleanups like this, so your suggestion is very helpful. When I removed the hybrid nature of pci_request_region() et al., I concluded that there were so few users that doing them all in one run was sufficient. For larger reworks, like removing pcim_iomap_table(), a slower step-by- step strategy is necessary for the reasons that Jakub details. It is then smart to omit an easy to port subsystem / driver for the ultimate patch series where one then removes the hybrid behavior from PCI itself, after porting the last driver. In general, as Jakub details, those step-by-step cleanups are a bit safer, since you can proof valid behavior early on and in case of an explosion they are very easy to revert. P.