Re: [net v2 PATCH 1/1] net: mvpp2: clear BM pool before initialization

From: Antoine Tenart
Date: Wed Jan 17 2024 - 04:26:39 EST


Hello,

Quoting Jenishkumar Maheshbhai Patel (2024-01-17 07:23:10)
> +/* Cleanup pool before actual initialization in the OS */
> +static void mvpp2_bm_pool_cleanup(struct mvpp2 *priv, int pool_id)
> +{
> + u32 val;
> + int i;

Please add an empty line here. (You might as well add some below to
improve readability).

> + /* Drain the BM from all possible residues left by firmware */
> + for (i = 0; i < MVPP2_BM_POOL_SIZE_MAX; i++)
> + mvpp2_read(priv, MVPP2_BM_PHY_ALLOC_REG(pool_id));

Not sure about the above, but I don't have the datasheet. Looks like
MVPP2_BM_PHY_ALLOC_REG contains the buffer dma addr, and is read
multiple times in a loop. Also the driver's comments says:

"""
- global registers that must be accessed through a specific thread
window, because they are related to an access to a per-thread
register

MVPP2_BM_PHY_ALLOC_REG (related to MVPP2_BM_VIRT_ALLOC_REG)
"""

If that's intended, maybe add a comment about what this does and why
mvpp2_thread_read isn't used?

> + /* Stop the BM pool */
> + val = mvpp2_read(priv, MVPP2_BM_POOL_CTRL_REG(pool_id));
> + val |= MVPP2_BM_STOP_MASK;
> + mvpp2_write(priv, MVPP2_BM_POOL_CTRL_REG(pool_id), val);
> + /* Mask BM all interrupts */
> + mvpp2_write(priv, MVPP2_BM_INTR_MASK_REG(pool_id), 0);
> + /* Clear BM cause register */
> + mvpp2_write(priv, MVPP2_BM_INTR_CAUSE_REG(pool_id), 0);
> +}
> +
> static int mvpp2_bm_init(struct device *dev, struct mvpp2 *priv)
> {
> enum dma_data_direction dma_dir = DMA_FROM_DEVICE;
> int i, err, poolnum = MVPP2_BM_POOLS_NUM;
> struct mvpp2_port *port;
>
> + if (priv->percpu_pools)
> + poolnum = mvpp2_get_nrxqs(priv) * 2;

Since poolnum is now set here, you can remove the one below in the same
function (not shown in the context).

> +
> + /* Clean up the pool state in case it contains stale state */
> + for (i = 0; i < poolnum; i++)
> + mvpp2_bm_pool_cleanup(priv, i);
> +
> if (priv->percpu_pools) {
> for (i = 0; i < priv->port_count; i++) {
> port = priv->port_list[i];

Thanks.