On Wed, Sep 15, 2021 at 02:07:24AM +0300, Leon Romanovsky wrote:
+int rdma_counter_modify(struct ib_device *dev, u32 port, int index, bool enable)
+{
+ struct rdma_hw_stats *stats;
+ int ret;
+
+ if (!dev->ops.modify_hw_stat)
+ return -EOPNOTSUPP;
+
+ stats = ib_get_hw_stats_port(dev, port);
+ if (!stats)
+ return -EINVAL;
+
+ mutex_lock(&stats->lock);
+ ret = dev->ops.modify_hw_stat(dev, port, index, enable);
+ if (!ret)
+ enable ? clear_bit(index, stats->is_disabled) :
+ set_bit(index, stats->is_disabled);
This is not a kernel coding style write out the if, use success
oriented flow
Also, shouldn't this logic protect the driver from being called on
non-optional counters?
for (i = 0; i < data->stats->num_counters; i++) {
- attr = &data->attrs[i];
+ if (data->stats->descs[i].flags & IB_STAT_FLAG_OPTIONAL)
+ continue;
+ attr = &data->attrs[pos];
sysfs_attr_init(&attr->attr.attr);
attr->attr.attr.name = data->stats->descs[i].name;
attr->attr.attr.mode = 0444;
attr->attr.show = hw_stat_device_show;
attr->show = show_hw_stats;
- data->group.attrs[i] = &attr->attr.attr;
+ data->group.attrs[pos] = &attr->attr.attr;
+ pos++;
}
This isn't OK, the hw_stat_device_show() computes the stat index like
this:
return stat_attr->show(ibdev, ibdev->hw_stats_data->stats,
stat_attr - ibdev->hw_stats_data->attrs, 0, buf);
Which assumes the stats are packed contiguously. This only works
because mlx5 is always putting the optional stats at the end.