When testing an i2c driver that is a fsi bus driver, I saw the following
oops:
kernel BUG at drivers/base/driver.c:153!
Internal error: Oops - BUG: 0 [#1] ARM
[<
8027cb1c>] (driver_register) from [<
80344e88>] (fsi_driver_register+0x2c/0x38)
[<
80344e88>] (fsi_driver_register) from [<
805f5ebc>] (fsi_i2c_driver_init+0x1c/0x24)
[<
805f5ebc>] (fsi_i2c_driver_init) from [<
805d1f14>] (do_one_initcall+0xb4/0x170)
[<
805d1f14>] (do_one_initcall) from [<
805d20f0>] (kernel_init_freeable+0x120/0x1dc)
[<
805d20f0>] (kernel_init_freeable) from [<
8043f4a8>] (kernel_init+0x18/0x104)
[<
8043f4a8>] (kernel_init) from [<
8000a5e8>] (ret_from_fork+0x14/0x2c)
This is because the fsi bus had not been registered. This fix registers the bus
with postcore_initcall instead, to ensure it is registered earlier on.
When the fsi core is used as a module this should not be a problem as the fsi
driver will depend on the fsi bus type symbol, and will therefore load the core
before the driver.
Fixes: 0508ad1fff11 ("drivers/fsi: Add empty fsi bus definitions")
Signed-off-by: Joel Stanley <joel@jms.id.au>
Acked-by: Jeremy Kerr <jk@ozlabs.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
};
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fsi_bus_type);
-static int fsi_init(void)
+static int __init fsi_init(void)
{
return bus_register(&fsi_bus_type);
}
+postcore_initcall(fsi_init);
static void fsi_exit(void)
{
bus_unregister(&fsi_bus_type);
}
-
-module_init(fsi_init);
module_exit(fsi_exit);
module_param(discard_errors, int, 0664);
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");