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Message-ID: <201712040124.tuJQTbll%fengguang.wu@intel.com>
Date:   Mon, 4 Dec 2017 01:55:58 +0800
From:   kbuild test robot <lkp@...el.com>
To:     Serge Semin <fancer.lancer@...il.com>
Cc:     kbuild-all@...org, jdmason@...zu.us, dave.jiang@...el.com,
        Allen.Hubbe@....com, Shyam-sundar.S-k@....com,
        Xiangliang.Yu@....com, Sergey.Semin@...latforms.ru,
        linux-ntb@...glegroups.com, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org,
        Serge Semin <fancer.lancer@...il.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2] NTB: ntb_perf: Add full multi-port NTB API support

Hi Serge,

I love your patch! Yet something to improve:

[auto build test ERROR on v4.15-rc1]
[cannot apply to ntb/ntb-next next-20171201]
[if your patch is applied to the wrong git tree, please drop us a note to help improve the system]

url:    https://github.com/0day-ci/linux/commits/Serge-Semin/NTB-ntb_perf-Add-full-multi-port-NTB-API-support/20171204-011126
config: x86_64-randconfig-x017-201749 (attached as .config)
compiler: gcc-7 (Debian 7.2.0-12) 7.2.1 20171025
reproduce:
        # save the attached .config to linux build tree
        make ARCH=x86_64 

All error/warnings (new ones prefixed by >>):

   drivers/ntb//test/ntb_perf.c: In function 'perf_msg_cmd_send':
>> drivers/ntb//test/ntb_perf.c:375:3: error: implicit declaration of function 'ntb_peer_msg_write'; did you mean 'ntb_peer_spad_write'? [-Werror=implicit-function-declaration]
      ntb_peer_msg_write(perf->ntb, peer->pidx, PERF_MSG_LDATA,
      ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
      ntb_peer_spad_write
   drivers/ntb//test/ntb_perf.c: In function 'perf_msg_cmd_recv':
>> drivers/ntb//test/ntb_perf.c:408:32: warning: passing argument 2 of 'ntb_msg_read' makes integer from pointer without a cast [-Wint-conversion]
     val = ntb_msg_read(perf->ntb, pidx, PERF_MSG_CMD);
                                   ^~~~
   In file included from drivers/ntb//test/ntb_perf.c:89:0:
   include/linux/ntb.h:1473:19: note: expected 'int' but argument is of type 'int *'
    static inline int ntb_msg_read(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int midx, int *pidx,
                      ^~~~~~~~~~~~
>> drivers/ntb//test/ntb_perf.c:408:8: error: too few arguments to function 'ntb_msg_read'
     val = ntb_msg_read(perf->ntb, pidx, PERF_MSG_CMD);
           ^~~~~~~~~~~~
   In file included from drivers/ntb//test/ntb_perf.c:89:0:
   include/linux/ntb.h:1473:19: note: declared here
    static inline int ntb_msg_read(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int midx, int *pidx,
                      ^~~~~~~~~~~~
   drivers/ntb//test/ntb_perf.c:411:32: warning: passing argument 2 of 'ntb_msg_read' makes integer from pointer without a cast [-Wint-conversion]
     val = ntb_msg_read(perf->ntb, pidx, PERF_MSG_LDATA);
                                   ^~~~
   In file included from drivers/ntb//test/ntb_perf.c:89:0:
   include/linux/ntb.h:1473:19: note: expected 'int' but argument is of type 'int *'
    static inline int ntb_msg_read(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int midx, int *pidx,
                      ^~~~~~~~~~~~
>> drivers/ntb//test/ntb_perf.c:229:25: warning: passing argument 3 of 'ntb_msg_read' makes pointer from integer without a cast [-Wint-conversion]
    #define PERF_MSG_LDATA  1
                            ^
>> drivers/ntb//test/ntb_perf.c:411:38: note: in expansion of macro 'PERF_MSG_LDATA'
     val = ntb_msg_read(perf->ntb, pidx, PERF_MSG_LDATA);
                                         ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
   In file included from drivers/ntb//test/ntb_perf.c:89:0:
   include/linux/ntb.h:1473:19: note: expected 'int *' but argument is of type 'int'
    static inline int ntb_msg_read(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int midx, int *pidx,
                      ^~~~~~~~~~~~
   drivers/ntb//test/ntb_perf.c:411:8: error: too few arguments to function 'ntb_msg_read'
     val = ntb_msg_read(perf->ntb, pidx, PERF_MSG_LDATA);
           ^~~~~~~~~~~~
   In file included from drivers/ntb//test/ntb_perf.c:89:0:
   include/linux/ntb.h:1473:19: note: declared here
    static inline int ntb_msg_read(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int midx, int *pidx,
                      ^~~~~~~~~~~~
   drivers/ntb//test/ntb_perf.c:414:32: warning: passing argument 2 of 'ntb_msg_read' makes integer from pointer without a cast [-Wint-conversion]
     val = ntb_msg_read(perf->ntb, pidx, PERF_MSG_HDATA);
                                   ^~~~
   In file included from drivers/ntb//test/ntb_perf.c:89:0:
   include/linux/ntb.h:1473:19: note: expected 'int' but argument is of type 'int *'
    static inline int ntb_msg_read(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int midx, int *pidx,
                      ^~~~~~~~~~~~
   drivers/ntb//test/ntb_perf.c:230:25: warning: passing argument 3 of 'ntb_msg_read' makes pointer from integer without a cast [-Wint-conversion]
    #define PERF_MSG_HDATA  2
                            ^
>> drivers/ntb//test/ntb_perf.c:414:38: note: in expansion of macro 'PERF_MSG_HDATA'
     val = ntb_msg_read(perf->ntb, pidx, PERF_MSG_HDATA);
                                         ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
   In file included from drivers/ntb//test/ntb_perf.c:89:0:
   include/linux/ntb.h:1473:19: note: expected 'int *' but argument is of type 'int'
    static inline int ntb_msg_read(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int midx, int *pidx,
                      ^~~~~~~~~~~~
   drivers/ntb//test/ntb_perf.c:414:8: error: too few arguments to function 'ntb_msg_read'
     val = ntb_msg_read(perf->ntb, pidx, PERF_MSG_HDATA);
           ^~~~~~~~~~~~
   In file included from drivers/ntb//test/ntb_perf.c:89:0:
   include/linux/ntb.h:1473:19: note: declared here
    static inline int ntb_msg_read(struct ntb_dev *ntb, int midx, int *pidx,
                      ^~~~~~~~~~~~
   cc1: some warnings being treated as errors

vim +375 drivers/ntb//test/ntb_perf.c

   209	
   210	/*
   211	 * Scratchpads-base commands interface
   212	 */
   213	#define PERF_SPAD_CNT(_pcnt) \
   214		(3*((_pcnt) + 1))
   215	#define PERF_SPAD_CMD(_gidx) \
   216		(3*(_gidx))
   217	#define PERF_SPAD_LDATA(_gidx) \
   218		(3*(_gidx) + 1)
   219	#define PERF_SPAD_HDATA(_gidx) \
   220		(3*(_gidx) + 2)
   221	#define PERF_SPAD_NOTIFY(_gidx) \
   222		(BIT_ULL(_gidx))
   223	
   224	/*
   225	 * Messages-base commands interface
   226	 */
   227	#define PERF_MSG_CNT		3
   228	#define PERF_MSG_CMD		0
 > 229	#define PERF_MSG_LDATA		1
   230	#define PERF_MSG_HDATA		2
   231	
   232	/*==============================================================================
   233	 *                           Static data declarations
   234	 *==============================================================================
   235	 */
   236	
   237	static struct dentry *perf_dbgfs_topdir;
   238	
   239	static struct workqueue_struct *perf_wq __read_mostly;
   240	
   241	/*==============================================================================
   242	 *                  NTB cross-link commands execution service
   243	 *==============================================================================
   244	 */
   245	
   246	static void perf_terminate_test(struct perf_ctx *perf);
   247	
   248	static inline bool perf_link_is_up(struct perf_peer *peer)
   249	{
   250		u64 link;
   251	
   252		link = ntb_link_is_up(peer->perf->ntb, NULL, NULL);
   253		return !!(link & BIT_ULL_MASK(peer->pidx));
   254	}
   255	
   256	static int perf_spad_cmd_send(struct perf_peer *peer, enum perf_cmd cmd,
   257				      u64 data)
   258	{
   259		struct perf_ctx *perf = peer->perf;
   260		int try;
   261		u32 sts;
   262	
   263		dev_dbg(&perf->ntb->dev, "CMD send: %d 0x%llx\n", cmd, data);
   264	
   265		/*
   266		 * Perform predefined number of attempts before give up.
   267		 * We are sending the data to the port specific scratchpad, so
   268		 * to prevent a multi-port access race-condition. Additionally
   269		 * there is no need in local locking since only thread-safe
   270		 * service work is using this method.
   271		 */
   272		for (try = 0; try < MSG_TRIES; try++) {
   273			if (!perf_link_is_up(peer))
   274				return -ENOLINK;
   275	
   276			sts = ntb_peer_spad_read(perf->ntb, peer->pidx,
   277						 PERF_SPAD_CMD(perf->gidx));
   278			if (le32_to_cpu(sts) != PERF_CMD_INVAL) {
   279				usleep_range(MSG_UDELAY_LOW, MSG_UDELAY_HIGH);
   280				continue;
   281			}
   282	
   283			ntb_peer_spad_write(perf->ntb, peer->pidx,
   284					    PERF_SPAD_LDATA(perf->gidx),
   285					    cpu_to_le32(lower_32_bits(data)));
   286			ntb_peer_spad_write(perf->ntb, peer->pidx,
   287					    PERF_SPAD_HDATA(perf->gidx),
   288					    cpu_to_le32(upper_32_bits(data)));
   289			mmiowb();
   290			ntb_peer_spad_write(perf->ntb, peer->pidx,
   291					    PERF_SPAD_CMD(perf->gidx),
   292					    cpu_to_le32(cmd));
   293			mmiowb();
   294			ntb_peer_db_set(perf->ntb, PERF_SPAD_NOTIFY(peer->gidx));
   295	
   296			dev_dbg(&perf->ntb->dev, "DB ring peer %#llx\n",
   297				PERF_SPAD_NOTIFY(peer->gidx));
   298	
   299			break;
   300		}
   301	
   302		return try < MSG_TRIES ? 0 : -EAGAIN;
   303	}
   304	
   305	static int perf_spad_cmd_recv(struct perf_ctx *perf, int *pidx,
   306				      enum perf_cmd *cmd, u64 *data)
   307	{
   308		struct perf_peer *peer;
   309		u32 val;
   310	
   311		ntb_db_clear(perf->ntb, PERF_SPAD_NOTIFY(perf->gidx));
   312	
   313		/*
   314		 * We start scanning all over, since cleared DB may have been set
   315		 * by any peer. Yes, it makes peer with smaller index being
   316		 * serviced with greater priority, but it's convenient for spad
   317		 * and message code unification and simplicity.
   318		 */
   319		for (*pidx = 0; *pidx < perf->pcnt; (*pidx)++) {
   320			peer = &perf->peers[*pidx];
   321	
   322			if (!perf_link_is_up(peer))
   323				continue;
   324	
   325			val = ntb_spad_read(perf->ntb, PERF_SPAD_CMD(peer->gidx));
   326			val = le32_to_cpu(val);
   327			if (val == PERF_CMD_INVAL)
   328				continue;
   329	
   330			*cmd = val;
   331	
   332			val = ntb_spad_read(perf->ntb, PERF_SPAD_LDATA(peer->gidx));
   333			*data = le32_to_cpu(val);
   334	
   335			val = ntb_spad_read(perf->ntb, PERF_SPAD_HDATA(peer->gidx));
   336			*data |= (u64)le32_to_cpu(val) << 32;
   337	
   338			/* Next command can be retrieved from now */
   339			ntb_spad_write(perf->ntb, PERF_SPAD_CMD(peer->gidx),
   340				       cpu_to_le32(PERF_CMD_INVAL));
   341	
   342			dev_dbg(&perf->ntb->dev, "CMD recv: %d 0x%llx\n", *cmd, *data);
   343	
   344			return 0;
   345		}
   346	
   347		return -ENODATA;
   348	}
   349	
   350	static int perf_msg_cmd_send(struct perf_peer *peer, enum perf_cmd cmd,
   351				     u64 data)
   352	{
   353		struct perf_ctx *perf = peer->perf;
   354		int try, ret;
   355		u64 outbits;
   356	
   357		dev_dbg(&perf->ntb->dev, "CMD send: %d 0x%llx\n", cmd, data);
   358	
   359		/*
   360		 * Perform predefined number of attempts before give up. Message
   361		 * registers are free of race-condition problem when accessed
   362		 * from different ports, so we don't need splitting registers
   363		 * by global device index. We also won't have local locking,
   364		 * since the method is used from service work only.
   365		 */
   366		outbits = ntb_msg_outbits(perf->ntb);
   367		for (try = 0; try < MSG_TRIES; try++) {
   368			if (!perf_link_is_up(peer))
   369				return -ENOLINK;
   370	
   371			ret = ntb_msg_clear_sts(perf->ntb, outbits);
   372			if (ret)
   373				return ret;
   374	
 > 375			ntb_peer_msg_write(perf->ntb, peer->pidx, PERF_MSG_LDATA,
   376				      cpu_to_le32(lower_32_bits(data)));
   377	
   378			if (ntb_msg_read_sts(perf->ntb) & outbits) {
   379				usleep_range(MSG_UDELAY_LOW, MSG_UDELAY_HIGH);
   380				continue;
   381			}
   382	
   383			ntb_peer_msg_write(perf->ntb, peer->pidx, PERF_MSG_HDATA,
   384				      cpu_to_le32(upper_32_bits(data)));
   385			mmiowb();
   386	
   387			/* This call shall trigger peer message event */
   388			ntb_peer_msg_write(perf->ntb, peer->pidx, PERF_MSG_CMD,
   389				      cpu_to_le32(cmd));
   390	
   391			break;
   392		}
   393	
   394		return try < MSG_TRIES ? 0 : -EAGAIN;
   395	}
   396	
   397	static int perf_msg_cmd_recv(struct perf_ctx *perf, int *pidx,
   398				     enum perf_cmd *cmd, u64 *data)
   399	{
   400		u64 inbits;
   401		u32 val;
   402	
   403		inbits = ntb_msg_inbits(perf->ntb);
   404	
   405		if (hweight64(ntb_msg_read_sts(perf->ntb) & inbits) < 3)
   406			return -ENODATA;
   407	
 > 408		val = ntb_msg_read(perf->ntb, pidx, PERF_MSG_CMD);
   409		*cmd = le32_to_cpu(val);
   410	
 > 411		val = ntb_msg_read(perf->ntb, pidx, PERF_MSG_LDATA);
   412		*data = le32_to_cpu(val);
   413	
 > 414		val = ntb_msg_read(perf->ntb, pidx, PERF_MSG_HDATA);
   415		*data |= (u64)le32_to_cpu(val) << 32;
   416	
   417		/* Next command can be retrieved from now */
   418		ntb_msg_clear_sts(perf->ntb, inbits);
   419	
   420		dev_dbg(&perf->ntb->dev, "CMD recv: %d 0x%llx\n", *cmd, *data);
   421	
   422		return 0;
   423	}
   424	

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