On 2018/09/18 18:21, Valery Ushakov wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 12:17:41 +0900, Rin Okuyama wrote:
>
> > > @@ -278,8 +279,10 @@ hpckbd_keymap_setup(struct hpckbd_core *
> > > * XXX The way this is done is really wrong. The __UNCONST()
> > > * is a hint as to what is wrong. This actually ends up modifying
> > > * initialized data which is marked "const".
> > > + *
> > > * The reason we get away with it here is that on sh3 kernel
> > > - * is directly mapped.
> > > + * is directly mapped. For mips, read-only data is mapped
> > > + * read/write at the moment.
> > > */
>
> Is this distinction necessary? My guess would be that on mips the
> reason it works is exactly the same: the kernel is directly mapped
> i.e. we bypass MMU for these accesses.
>
> If that's indeed the case, the "at the moment" part of the comment
> would be misleading, as there's no other moment in the future where it
> becomes false.
>
> Please, can you clarify?
Sorry for ambiguous expression. I'm not a mips guy and I should
confirm this before commit. This function is called before
pmap_bootstrap(). Does this mean that your argument is true?
If so, I will update the comment.