Re: [PATCH v2 1/1] net/macb: add TX multiqueue support for gem

From: Cyrille Pitchen
Date: Fri Dec 12 2014 - 04:23:47 EST


Le 11/12/2014 20:31, Thomas Petazzoni a écrit :
> Dear Cyrille Pitchen,
>
> On Thu, 11 Dec 2014 11:16:51 +0100, Cyrille Pitchen wrote:
>
>> +#define GEM_ISR1 0x0400
>> +#define GEM_ISR2 0x0404
>> +#define GEM_ISR3 0x0408
>> +#define GEM_ISR4 0x040c
>> +#define GEM_ISR5 0x0410
>> +#define GEM_ISR6 0x0414
>> +#define GEM_ISR7 0x0418
>
> What about doing instead:
>
> #define GEM_ISR(q) ((q) == 0 ? MACB_ISR : 0x400 + (q) << 2)
>
> And ditto for all other registers, which will save a lot of boring repeated code.
>
> If you do that, then you can avoid the following fields in the
> macb_queue structure:
>
> + unsigned int ISR;
> + unsigned int IER;
> + unsigned int IDR;
> + unsigned int IMR;
> + unsigned int TBQP;
>
> And the not very pleasant calculation of those offsets:
>
> + bp->queues[0].bp = bp;
> + bp->queues[0].ISR = MACB_ISR;
> + bp->queues[0].IER = MACB_IER;
> + bp->queues[0].IDR = MACB_IDR;
> + bp->queues[0].IMR = MACB_IMR;
> + bp->queues[0].TBQP = MACB_TBQP;
> + for (q = 1, queue = &bp->queues[1]; q < MACB_MAX_QUEUES; ++q) {
> + if (!(queue_mask & (1 << q)))
> + continue;
> +
> + queue->bp = bp;
> + queue->ISR = (q-1) * sizeof(u32) + GEM_ISR1;
> + queue->IER = (q-1) * sizeof(u32) + GEM_IER1;
> + queue->IDR = (q-1) * sizeof(u32) + GEM_IDR1;
> + queue->IMR = (q-1) * sizeof(u32) + GEM_IMR1;
> + queue->TBQP = (q-1) * sizeof(u32) + GEM_TBQP1;
> + queue++;
> + }
>
> You replace the ISR, IER, IDR, IMR and TBQP by an "id" field in
> macb_queue, which contains the queue number, and then change your:
>
> +#define queue_readl(queue, reg) \
> + __raw_readl((queue)->bp->regs + queue->reg)
> +#define queue_writel(queue, reg, value) \
> + __raw_writel((value), (queue)->bp->regs + queue->reg)
>
> to
>
> +#define queue_readl(queue, reg) \
> + __raw_readl((queue)->bp->regs + reg((queue)->id))
> +#define queue_writel(queue, reg, value) \
> + __raw_writel((value), (queue)->bp->regs + reg((queue)->id)
>
> Best regards,
>
> Thomas
>
Good idea, I'm working on it.

Thanks,

Cyrille
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