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SubjectRe: [PATCH v4 07/24] fpga: dfl: add feature device infrastructure
On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 10:05:20AM +0000, Wu, Hao wrote:
> > On Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 3:03 PM, Moritz Fischer <mdf@kernel.org> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Moritz,
> >
> > > HI Hao,
> > >
>
> Hi Alan and Moritz
>
> Thanks a lot for the code review and comments.
>
> > > On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 05:24:36PM +0800, Wu Hao wrote:
> > >> From: Xiao Guangrong <guangrong.xiao@linux.intel.com>
> > >>
> > >> This patch abstracts the common operations of the sub features, and defines
> > >> the feature_ops data structure, including init, uinit and ioctl function
> > >> pointers. And this patch adds some common helper functions for FME and
> > AFU
> > >> drivers, e.g feature_dev_use_begin/end which are used to ensure exclusive
> > >> usage of the feature device file.
> > >>
> > >> Signed-off-by: Tim Whisonant <tim.whisonant@intel.com>
> > >> Signed-off-by: Enno Luebbers <enno.luebbers@intel.com>
> > >> Signed-off-by: Shiva Rao <shiva.rao@intel.com>
> > >> Signed-off-by: Christopher Rauer <christopher.rauer@intel.com>
> > >> Signed-off-by: Kang Luwei <luwei.kang@intel.com>
> > >> Signed-off-by: Zhang Yi <yi.z.zhang@intel.com>
> > >> Signed-off-by: Xiao Guangrong <guangrong.xiao@linux.intel.com>
> > >> Signed-off-by: Wu Hao <hao.wu@intel.com>
> > >> ---
> > >> v2: rebased
> > >> v3: use const for feature_ops.
> > >> replace pci related function.
> > >> v4: rebase and add more comments in code.
> > >> ---
> > >> drivers/fpga/dfl.c | 59 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> > >> drivers/fpga/dfl.h | 85
> > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
> > >> 2 files changed, 143 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
> > >>
> > >> diff --git a/drivers/fpga/dfl.c b/drivers/fpga/dfl.c
> > >> index 38dc819..c0aad87 100644
> > >> --- a/drivers/fpga/dfl.c
> > >> +++ b/drivers/fpga/dfl.c
> > >> @@ -74,6 +74,65 @@ static enum fpga_id_type feature_dev_id_type(struct
> > platform_device *pdev)
> > >> return FPGA_ID_MAX;
> > >> }
> > >>
> > >> +void fpga_dev_feature_uinit(struct platform_device *pdev)
> > >> +{
> > >> + struct feature *feature;
> > >> + struct feature_platform_data *pdata = dev_get_platdata(&pdev->dev);
> > > See comment below w.r.t ordering declarations. Not a must for sure.
> > >> +
> > >> + fpga_dev_for_each_feature(pdata, feature)
> > >> + if (feature->ops) {
> > >> + feature->ops->uinit(pdev, feature);
> > >> + feature->ops = NULL;
> > >> + }
> > >> +}
> > >> +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fpga_dev_feature_uinit);
> > >> +
> > >> +static int
> > >> +feature_instance_init(struct platform_device *pdev,
> > >> + struct feature_platform_data *pdata,
> > >> + struct feature *feature, struct feature_driver *drv)
> > >> +{
> > >> + int ret;
> > >> +
> > >> + WARN_ON(!feature->ioaddr);
> > >
> > > Not sure I understand correctly, is the !feature->ioaddr a use-case that
> > > happens? If not just return early.
>
> Actually this should never happen (init a feature without mapped mmio
> resource address). If this warning is seen, that means there should be
> critical issues somewhere in driver enumeration code. But sure, I can just
> use if () return instead. : )
>
> > >> +
> > >> + ret = drv->ops->init(pdev, feature);
> > >> + if (ret)
> > >> + return ret;
> > >> +
> > >> + feature->ops = drv->ops;
> > >> +
> > >> + return ret;
> > >> +}
> > >> +
> > >> +int fpga_dev_feature_init(struct platform_device *pdev,
> > >> + struct feature_driver *feature_drvs)
> > >> +{
> > >> + struct feature *feature;
> > >> + struct feature_driver *drv = feature_drvs;
> > >> + struct feature_platform_data *pdata = dev_get_platdata(&pdev->dev);
> > >> + int ret;
> > > We don't have clear guidelines here, but some subsystems want reverse
> > > X-Mas tree declarations.
> >
> > Sounds good! I agree.
>
> Do you mean we should reverse fpga_xxx definitions? If yes, then I can update
> the code to use fpga_dfl_xxx or dfl_xxx instead. : )

More a stylistic thing, in the sense that you'd have the longest line
first:

+ struct feature_platform_data *pdata = dev_get_platdata(&pdev->dev);
+ struct feature_driver *drv = feature_drvs;
+ struct feature *feature;
+ int ret;

Instead of:

+ struct feature *feature;
+ struct feature_driver *drv = feature_drvs;
+ struct feature_platform_data *pdata = dev_get_platdata(&pdev->dev);
+ int ret;

as I said not a big deal, some subsystems want you to do this, I don't
think we made that a strict rule so far, but it makes it visually more
pleasing ;-)

Moritz[unhandled content-type:application/pgp-signature]
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