Re: [PATCH v1 1/2] at_hdmac: check and return DMA_PAUSED status when suitable

From: Andy Shevchenko
Date: Tue Nov 08 2022 - 07:18:55 EST


On Tue, Nov 08, 2022 at 11:50:19AM +0000, Tudor.Ambarus@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> On 11/8/22 09:49, Andy Shevchenko wrote:
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> > device_tx_status() may return DMA_PAUSED status when driver supports it.
>
> Yeah, but you haven't described the why. And that's because dma_cookie_status()
> currently considers just DMA_COMPLETE and DMA_IN_PROGRESS for the status of the
> cookie, so the controller drivers are forced to query the DMA_PAUSED state
> themselves.

At last without this change it's inconvenient and requires a lot of additional
(unneeded) code to be written by the caller. Moreover, it's racy. If you query
status twice in a raw, it may be well changed (for example from PAUSED to
IN_PROGRESS or COMPETE).

I will add a word summarizing this.

> Also, I noticed that Vinod prefers that you use the full paragraph in the commit
> message, and not a continuation of the patch title, so you may want to reword
> the commit message.

Yes, I will fix that.

...

> > + if (!txstate) {
> > + if (test_bit(ATC_IS_PAUSED, &atchan->status))
>
> there's a helper function that you can use instead: atc_chan_is_paused()

Will use it.

> > + return DMA_PAUSED;
> > + return DMA_ERROR;
>
> return dma_status please

Will squash the patch.

> > + }

...

> > + if (test_bit(ATC_IS_PAUSED, &atchan->status))
>
> The status may change after spin_unlock_irqrestore(). Should the residue
> be in sync with the dma status? If yes, you should check the status while
> holding the lock.

You should tell me actually. Because I'm a bit puzzled why we need a spin lock
_and_ atomic bit operations together.

> > + dma_status = DMA_PAUSED;

...

Thank you for the review.

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With Best Regards,
Andy Shevchenko