"Nicholas Piggin" <npig...@gmail.com> writes: > On Tue Nov 29, 2022 at 4:26 AM AEST, Nathan Lynch wrote: >> "Nicholas Piggin" <npig...@gmail.com> writes: >> > On Sat Nov 19, 2022 at 1:07 AM AEST, Nathan Lynch wrote: >> >> rtas_os_term() is called during panic. Its behavior depends on a >> >> couple of conditions in the /rtas node of the device tree, the >> >> traversal of which entails locking and local IRQ state changes. If the >> >> kernel panics while devtree_lock is held, rtas_os_term() as currently >> >> written could hang. >> > >> > Nice. >> > >> >> >> >> Instead of discovering the relevant characteristics at panic time, >> >> cache them in file-static variables at boot. Note the lookup for >> >> "ibm,extended-os-term" is converted to of_property_read_bool() since >> >> it is a boolean property, not a RTAS function token. >> > >> > Small nit, but you could do that at the query site unless you >> > were going to start using ibm,os-term without the extended >> > capability. >> >> I'm unsure that this is what you're suggesting, but we don't want to use >> of_property_read_bool() in this context either, because it has the same >> undesirable qualities as rtas_token(). > > I mean rtas_initialize() could do > > if (of_property_read_bool(rtas.dev, "ibm,extended-os-term")) > ibm_os_term_token = rtas_token("ibm,os-term");
Oh of course, thanks. Since I need to do a v2 anyway, I'll make that change.