Re: [net-next PATCH v7 2/4] net: phy: extend PHY package API to support multiple global address

From: Russell King (Oracle)
Date: Fri Dec 15 2023 - 04:16:53 EST


On Thu, Dec 14, 2023 at 06:29:28PM +0100, Christian Marangi wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 14, 2023 at 11:54:26PM +0000, Russell King (Oracle) wrote:
> > On Thu, Dec 14, 2023 at 05:54:51PM +0100, Christian Marangi wrote:
> > > What I don't like is the wrap check.
> > >
> > > But I wonder... Isn't it easier to have
> > >
> > > unsigned int addr = shared->base_addr + addr_offset;
> > >
> > > and check if >= PHY_MAC_ADDR?
> > >
> > > Everything is unsigned (so no negative case) and wrap is not possible as
> > > nothing is downcasted.
> >
> > I'm afraid that I LOL'd at "wrap is not possible" ! Of course it's
> > possible. Here's an example:
> >
>
> Yes I just think about it and I'm also LOLing at the "not possible"...
>
> > shared->base_addr is 20
> > addr_offset is ~0 (or -1 casted to an unsigned int)
> > addr becomes 19
> >
> > How about:
> >
> > if (addr_offset >= PHY_MAX_ADDR)
> > return -EIO;
> >
> > addr = shared->base_addr + addr_offset;
> > if (addr >= PHY_MAX_ADDR)
> > return -EIO;
> >
> > and then we could keep 'addr' as u8.
>
> Ok just to make sure
>
> static int phy_package_address(struct phy_device *phydev,
> unsigned int addr_offset)
> {
> struct phy_package_shared *shared = phydev->shared;
> unsigned int addr;
>
> if (addr_offset >= PHY_MAX_ADDR)
> return -EIO;
>
> addr = shared->base_addr + addr_offset;
> if (addr >= PHY_ADDR_MAX)
> return -EIO;
>
> /* we know that addr will be in the range 0..31 and thus the
> * implicit cast to a signed int is not a problem.
> */
> return addr;
> }

Yep.

> And call u8 addr = phy_package_address(phydev, addr_offset);

This has to be int to cater for -EIO

> Maybe one if can be skipped with the following fun thing?
>
> static int phy_package_address(struct phy_device *phydev,
> unsigned int addr_offset)
> {
> struct phy_package_shared *shared = phydev->shared;
> u8 base_addr = shared->base_addr;
>
> if (addr_offset >= PHY_MAX_ADDR - base_addr)
> return -EIO;

That also works.
>
> /* we know that addr will be in the range 0..31 and thus the
> * implicit cast to a signed int is not a problem.
> */
> return base_addr + addr_offset;
> }
>
> (don't hate me it's late here and my brain is half working ahahha)
>
> >
> > Honestly, I have wondered why the mdio bus address is a signed int, but
> > never decided to do anything about it.
> >
>
> Maybe because direct usage of mdiobus_ is discouraged and phy_write will
> use an addr that is already validated.

It's discourged in PHY drivers where one has the phy_device.

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