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SubjectRe: [PATCH] i2c: i801: Register optional lis3lv02d i2c device on Dell machines
On Jan 04 2017 or thereabouts, Andy Shevchenko wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 10:39 PM, Pali Rohár <pali.rohar@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > With Michał we already discussed about it, see emails. Basically you can
> > enable/disable kernel modules at compile time or blacklist at runtime
> > (or even chose what will be compiled into vmlinux and what as external
> > .ko module). Some distributions blacklist i2c-i801.ko module...
>
> But you understand that any of compile/not compile is not an option, right?
> The case which we face will be both of them, if possible, will be
> compiled as modules.
>
> Blacklisting means making your problem the actual user's one. Not good.
>
> > And
> > there can be also problem with initialization of i2c-i801 driver (fix is
> > in commit a7ae81952cda, but does not have to work at every time!). So
> > that move on whitelisted machines can potentially cause disappearance of
> > /dev/freefall and users will not have hdd protection which is currently
> > working.
>

I am seeing the same issues with psmouse and SMBus touchpads. The PS/2
device knows about the availability of a better but unlisted device at
the ACPI level.

The way I solved this to not have to deal with compile/not compile and
runtime errors is the same way Wolfram told you about: bus notifiers.
I also use an intermediate platform driver to not add i2c dependency on
psmouse.

For you the solution would be:
- In dell-smo8800, after checking the whitelist, add a platform driver
"dell-lis3lv02d-platform", and add in the platform_data the I2C address
of the chip.
- create a new driver dell-lis3lv02d-platform.ko which listens for the
i2c bus creation and registers the lis3lv02d I2C node when it sees a
matching adapter. (see [1] for my solution)
- in dell-lis3lv02d-platform.ko make sure to set the irq to -ENOENT so
that lis3lv02d.ko doesn't create /dev/freefall which will still be
handled by ACPI.

How does that sound?

Cheers,
Benjamin

[1] https://github.com/bentiss/linux/blob/synaptics-rmi4-v4.9-rc7+/drivers/input/rmi4/rmi_platform.c

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