Re: [RFT][PATCH 0/5] firewire: use sleepable workqueue to handle 1394 OHCI IT/IR context events

From: Takashi Sakamoto
Date: Tue Sep 03 2024 - 20:30:45 EST


HI,

On Tue, Sep 03, 2024 at 11:06:53AM -0700, Allen Pais wrote:
>
>
> >This series of change is inspired by BH workqueue available in recent
> >kernel.
>
> >In Linux FireWire subsystem, tasklet softIRQ context has been utilized to
> >operate 1394 OHCI Isochronous Transmit (IT) and Isochronous Receive (IR)
> >contexts. The tasklet context is not preferable, as you know.
>
> >I have already received a proposal[1][2] to replace the usage of tasklet
> >with BH workqueue. However, the proposal includes bare replacement for 1394
> >OHCI IT, IR, Asynchronous Transmit (AT), and Asynchronous Receive (AR)
> >contexts with neither any care of actual usage for each context nor
> >practical test reports. In theory, this kind of change should be done by
> >step by step with enough amount of evaluation over software design to avoid
> >any disorder.
>
> >In this series of changes, the usage of tasklet for 1394 OHCI IT/IR
> >contexts is just replaced, as a first step. In 1394 OHCI IR/IT events,
> >software is expected to process the content of page dedicated to DMA
> >transmission for each isochronous context. It means that the content can be
> >processed concurrently per isochronous context. Additionally, the content
> >of page is immutable as long as the software schedules the transmission
> >again for the page. It means that the task to process the content can sleep
> >or be preempted. Due to the characteristics, BH workqueue is _not_ used.
>
> >At present, 1394 OHCI driver is responsible for the maintenance of tasklet
> >context, while in this series of change the core function is responsible
> >for the maintenance of workqueue and work items. This change is an attempt
> >to let each implementation focus on own task.
>
> >The change affects the following implementations of unit protocols which
> >operate isochronous contexts:
>
> >- firewire-net for IP over 1394 (RFC 2734/3146)
> >- firedtv
> >- drivers in ALSA firewire stack for IEC 61883-1/6
> >- user space applications
>
> >As long as reading their codes, the first two drivers look to require no
> >change. While the drivers in ALSA firewire stack require change to switch
> >the type of context in which callback is executed. The series of change
> >includes a patch for them to adapt to work process context.
>
> >Finally, these changes are tested by devices supported by ALSA firewire
> >stack with/without no-period-wakeup runtime of PCM substream. I also tested
> >examples in libhinoko[3] as samples of user space applications. Currently I
> >face no issue.
>
> >On the other hand, I have neither tested for firewire-net nor firedtv,
> >since I have never used these functions. If someone has any experience to
> >use them, I would request to test the change.
>
> >[1] https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20240403144558.13398-1-apais@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/
> >[2] https://github.com/allenpais/for-6.9-bh-conversions/issues/1
> >[3] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/libs/ieee1394/libhinoko.git/
>
>
> >Regards
>
> Thank you for doing this work. You will probably need to send out a v2
> As most of you patches have single line comment instead of Block style
> Commnents (/* ..*/). Please have it fixed.

Thanks for your comment. However, I think we have a need to update kernel
documentation.

As long as I know, Mr. Linus has few oposition to C99-style comment[1].
In recent kernel development process, C11 is widely accepted. Actually, we
can see many lines with C99-style comment in source tree.

For the kernel API documentation, we still need to use Doxygen-like block
comment since documentation generator requires it. Additionally we can also
see C90 comment is mandatory for UAPI since 'scripts/check-uapi.sh'
hard-codes it. For the other part, C99-style comment brings no issue, as
long as I know.

> - Allen
>
> >Takashi Sakamoto (5):
> > firewire: core: allocate workqueue to handle isochronous contexts in
> > card
> > firewire: core: add local API for work items scheduled to workqueue
> > specific to isochronous contexts
> > firewire: ohci: process IT/IR events in sleepable work process to
> > obsolete tasklet softIRQ
> > firewire: core: non-atomic memory allocation for isochronous event to
> > user client
> > ALSA: firewire: use nonatomic PCM operation

[1] https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CA+55aFyQYJerovMsSoSKS7PessZBr4vNp-3QUUwhqk4A4_jcbg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/


Thanks

Takashi Sakamoto