[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [PATCH v3 01/10] drivers/char: Add support for USB3 DbC debugger
On Fri, Aug 05, 2022 at 09:23:32AM +0200, Jan Beulich wrote: > On 26.07.2022 05:23, Marek Marczykowski-Górecki wrote: > > +static uint64_t dbc_work_ring_size(const struct dbc_work_ring *ring) > > +{ > > + if ( ring->enq >= ring->deq ) > > + return ring->enq - ring->deq; > > + > > + return DBC_WORK_RING_CAP - ring->deq + ring->enq; > > +} > > Doesn't unsigned int suffice as a return type here? Yes, it does. > > +static int64_t dbc_push_work(struct dbc *dbc, struct dbc_work_ring *ring, > > + const char *buf, unsigned int len) > > +{ > > + unsigned int i = 0; > > + unsigned int end, start = ring->enq; > > + > > + while ( !dbc_work_ring_full(ring) && i < len ) > > + { > > + ring->buf[ring->enq] = buf[i++]; > > + ring->enq = (ring->enq + 1) & (DBC_WORK_RING_CAP - 1); > > + } > > + > > + end = ring->enq; > > + > > + if ( end > start ) > > + cache_flush(&ring->buf[start], end - start); > > + else if ( i > 0 ) > > + { > > + cache_flush(&ring->buf[start], DBC_WORK_RING_CAP - start); > > + cache_flush(&ring->buf[0], end); > > + } > > + > > + return i; > > +} > > The function's return type is int64_t but the sole return statement > hands back an unsigned int - what's the deal here? And also, the only use for the return value is comparing to 0. So, yes, should be unsigned int. > > +static struct xhci_trb evt_trb[DBC_TRB_RING_CAP]; > > +static struct xhci_trb out_trb[DBC_TRB_RING_CAP]; > > +static struct xhci_trb in_trb[DBC_TRB_RING_CAP]; > > +static struct xhci_erst_segment erst __aligned(64); > > +static struct xhci_dbc_ctx ctx __aligned(64); > > +static uint8_t out_wrk_buf[DBC_WORK_RING_CAP] __aligned(DBC_PAGE_SIZE); > > I've been trying to identify the reason for the alignment here, > compared to the other buffers which are no longer page-aligned. I > haven't even been able to locate the place where the address of > this buffer is actually written to hardware; all I could find was > the respective virt_to_maddr(). Could you please point me at that? It's dbc_flush() -> dbc_push_trb(). And indeed, I think I can drop the alignment when it's moved into structure dedicated for DMA-accessible buffers. -- Best Regards, Marek Marczykowski-Górecki Invisible Things Lab Attachment:
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