@@ -62,17 +62,24 @@ static struct socinfo_data socinfo_data_table[] = {
static int mtk_socinfo_create_socinfo_node(struct mtk_socinfo *mtk_socinfop)
{
struct soc_device_attribute *attrs;
- static char machine[30] = {0};
+ struct socinfo_data *data = mtk_socinfop->socinfo_data;
static const char *soc_manufacturer = "MediaTek";
attrs = devm_kzalloc(mtk_socinfop->dev, sizeof(*attrs), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!attrs)
return -ENOMEM;
- snprintf(machine, sizeof(machine), "%s (%s)", mtk_socinfop->socinfo_data->marketing_name,
- mtk_socinfop->socinfo_data->soc_name);
- attrs->family = soc_manufacturer;
- attrs->machine = machine;
+ if (data->marketing_name != NULL && data->marketing_name[0] != '\0')
+ attrs->family = devm_kasprintf(mtk_socinfop->dev, GFP_KERNEL, "MediaTek %s",
+ data->marketing_name);
+ else
+ attrs->family = soc_manufacturer;
+
+ attrs->soc_id = data->soc_name;
+ /*
+ * The "machine" field will be populated automatically with the model
+ * name from board DTS (if available).
+ **/
mtk_socinfop->soc_dev = soc_device_register(attrs);
if (IS_ERR(mtk_socinfop->soc_dev))
So far, the MediaTek socinfo driver populates the SoC information as follows: - family: "MediaTek" - machine: "<marketing_name> (<soc_name>)" e.g., "Kompanio 1380 (MT8195)" - soc_id: <null> This approach has some drawbacks: 1. "soc_id" can be used for showing the SoC name (e.g. "MT8195"), while it's currently unused. 2. The newer socinfo API automatically populates the "machine" attribute with the model name from board DTS if unspecified, which we may want to preserve if possible. 3. "machine" combines the marketing name and SoC name, making it trickier to parse. Ideally, the marketing name and SoC name should be in separate attributes so userspace to utilize them as needed. 4. There's no guarantee that the marketing name will be announced along with the SoC name. If either is undetermined, the current design will result in a malformed "machine" output. This is observed on some newer MediaTek platforms, where the marketing name is still undetermined but the SoC information needs to be settled for device registration and validation before launch. To address these points, this commit proposes a new theme to display the SoC information: - family: "MediaTek <marketing_name>" e.g., "MediaTek Kompanio 1380" - machine: "<dt_model_name>" (auto-populated) e.g., "Acer Tomato (rev1) board" - soc_id: "<soc_name>" e.g., "MT8195" Moreover, if the marketing name is not provided, the driver displays "MediaTek" in the "family" attribute instead, consistent with the previous behavior. Restructure the way driver populates the SoC information as described above. Note that Mediatek-based Chromebooks are the primary consumers of this socinfo driver, and Google has prepared corresponding userspace changes to comply with this update, so the impact to userspace is controlled. Signed-off-by: Fei Shao <fshao@chromium.org> --- drivers/soc/mediatek/mtk-socinfo.c | 17 ++++++++++++----- 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)