Re: [RFC net-next v2 3/5] net: phy: nxp-c45-tja11xx add MACsec support
From: Radu Pirea (OSS)
Date: Fri Aug 25 2023 - 10:14:37 EST
On 25.08.2023 16:50, Andrew Lunn wrote:
+static bool nxp_c45_rx_sc_valid(struct nxp_c45_secy *phy_secy,
+ struct macsec_rx_sc *rx_sc)
+{
+ u16 port = (__force u64)rx_sc->sci >> (ETH_ALEN * 8);
u64 sci = be64_to_cpu((__force __be64)rx_sc->sci);
why is the __force needed? What happens with a normal cast?
Sparse will print warnings if __force is missing.
What is the warning? I just want to make sure __force is the correct
solution, not that something has the wrong type and we should be
fixing a design issue.
Let's consider the following example:
Function declaration:
static int nxp_c45_macsec_write(struct phy_device *phydev, u16 reg,
u32 val)
Call without __force:
nxp_c45_macsec_write(ctx->phydev, sa_regs->txsa_ssci,
(u32)cpu_to_be32(ssci));
Warning:
drivers/net/phy/nxp-c45-tja11xx-macsec.c:803:39: warning: cast from
restricted __be32
Even if I will write another function that takes an __be32 as parameter,
I will need to silent sparse for phy_write_mmd calls.
And in the following example will cry because of sci_t to __be64 conversion:
u64 sci = be64_to_cpu((__force __be64)rx_sc->sci);
Andrew
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Radu P.