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SubjectRe: [PATCH v2 RESEND 12/23] lpfc: Use pci_enable_msix_range() instead of pci_enable_msix()
Alexander,

I haven't looked too deeply, but it's clear it doesn't jive with what
we've discussed in the past. Your original patches missed several other
similar sections for revision. I had sent a revised set of patches.

I was also unclear as to the merge path the patches were taking, as it
was mod'ing areas that have already changed in the scsi misc tree, but
the misc tree didn' have the pci mods. I take it this is heading to
Christoph's tree ? and that it has picked up the pci mods ?

-- james s



On 8/11/2014 4:01 AM, Alexander Gordeev wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 26, 2014 at 09:22:27AM +0100, Alexander Gordeev wrote:
>> On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 08:05:16PM +0200, Alexander Gordeev wrote:
>>> As result of deprecation of MSI-X/MSI enablement functions
>>> pci_enable_msix() and pci_enable_msi_block() all drivers
>>> using these two interfaces need to be updated to use the
>>> new pci_enable_msi_range() or pci_enable_msi_exact()
>>> and pci_enable_msix_range() or pci_enable_msix_exact()
>>> interfaces.
>> Hi James,
>>
>> Could you please review this patch?
> James?
>
>> Thanks!
>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Alexander Gordeev <agordeev@redhat.com>
>>> Cc: James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com>
>>> Cc: linux-scsi@vger.kernel.org
>>> Cc: linux-pci@vger.kernel.org
>>> ---
>>> drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc_init.c | 38 +++++++++++++++++---------------------
>>> 1 files changed, 17 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-)
>>>
>>> diff --git a/drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc_init.c b/drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc_init.c
>>> index a5769a9..d9caed9 100644
>>> --- a/drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc_init.c
>>> +++ b/drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc_init.c
>>> @@ -8211,9 +8211,9 @@ lpfc_sli4_pci_mem_unset(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
>>> * @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
>>> *
>>> * This routine is invoked to enable the MSI-X interrupt vectors to device
>>> - * with SLI-3 interface specs. The kernel function pci_enable_msix() is
>>> - * called to enable the MSI-X vectors. Note that pci_enable_msix(), once
>>> - * invoked, enables either all or nothing, depending on the current
>>> + * with SLI-3 interface specs. The kernel function pci_enable_msix_exact()
>>> + * is called to enable the MSI-X vectors. Note that pci_enable_msix_exact(),
>>> + * once invoked, enables either all or nothing, depending on the current
>>> * availability of PCI vector resources. The device driver is responsible
>>> * for calling the individual request_irq() to register each MSI-X vector
>>> * with a interrupt handler, which is done in this function. Note that
>>> @@ -8237,8 +8237,8 @@ lpfc_sli_enable_msix(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
>>> phba->msix_entries[i].entry = i;
>>>
>>> /* Configure MSI-X capability structure */
>>> - rc = pci_enable_msix(phba->pcidev, phba->msix_entries,
>>> - ARRAY_SIZE(phba->msix_entries));
>>> + rc = pci_enable_msix_exact(phba->pcidev, phba->msix_entries,
>>> + ARRAY_SIZE(phba->msix_entries));
>>> if (rc) {
>>> lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_INFO, LOG_INIT,
>>> "0420 PCI enable MSI-X failed (%d)\n", rc);
>>> @@ -8775,15 +8775,13 @@ out:
>>> * @phba: pointer to lpfc hba data structure.
>>> *
>>> * This routine is invoked to enable the MSI-X interrupt vectors to device
>>> - * with SLI-4 interface spec. The kernel function pci_enable_msix() is called
>>> - * to enable the MSI-X vectors. Note that pci_enable_msix(), once invoked,
>>> - * enables either all or nothing, depending on the current availability of
>>> - * PCI vector resources. The device driver is responsible for calling the
>>> - * individual request_irq() to register each MSI-X vector with a interrupt
>>> - * handler, which is done in this function. Note that later when device is
>>> - * unloading, the driver should always call free_irq() on all MSI-X vectors
>>> - * it has done request_irq() on before calling pci_disable_msix(). Failure
>>> - * to do so results in a BUG_ON() and a device will be left with MSI-X
>>> + * with SLI-4 interface spec. The kernel function pci_enable_msix_range()
>>> + * is called to enable the MSI-X vectors. The device driver is responsible
>>> + * for calling the individual request_irq() to register each MSI-X vector
>>> + * with a interrupt handler, which is done in this function. Note that later
>>> + * when device is unloading, the driver should always call free_irq() on all
>>> + * MSI-X vectors it has done request_irq() on before calling pci_disable_msix()
>>> + * Failure to do so results in a BUG_ON() and a device will be left with MSI-X
>>> * enabled and leaks its vectors.
>>> *
>>> * Return codes
>>> @@ -8805,18 +8803,16 @@ lpfc_sli4_enable_msix(struct lpfc_hba *phba)
>>> phba->sli4_hba.msix_entries[index].entry = index;
>>> vectors++;
>>> }
>>> -enable_msix_vectors:
>>> - rc = pci_enable_msix(phba->pcidev, phba->sli4_hba.msix_entries,
>>> - vectors);
>>> - if (rc > 1) {
>>> - vectors = rc;
>>> - goto enable_msix_vectors;
>>> - } else if (rc) {
>>> +
>>> + rc = pci_enable_msix_range(phba->pcidev, phba->sli4_hba.msix_entries,
>>> + 2, vectors);
>>> + if (rc < 0) {
>>> lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_INFO, LOG_INIT,
>>> "0484 PCI enable MSI-X failed (%d)\n", rc);
>>> goto vec_fail_out;
>>> }
>>>
>>> + vectors = rc;
>>> /* Log MSI-X vector assignment */
>>> for (index = 0; index < vectors; index++)
>>> lpfc_printf_log(phba, KERN_INFO, LOG_INIT,
>>> --
>>> 1.7.7.6
>>>
>> --
>> Regards,
>> Alexander Gordeev
>> agordeev@redhat.com
>



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