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Date: Tue, 3 May 2022 14:36:21 +0100 (BST)
From: "Maciej W. Rozycki" <macro@...am.me.uk>
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Subject: Re: [RFC v2 21/39] net: add HAS_IOPORT dependencies
On Tue, 3 May 2022, Niklas Schnelle wrote:
> > The driver works just fine with MMIO where available, so if `inb'/`outb'
> > do get removed, then only parts that rely on port I/O need to be disabled.
> > In fact there's already such provision there in drivers/net/fddi/defxx.c
> > for TURBOchannel systems (CONFIG_TC), which have no port I/O space either:
> >
> > #if defined(CONFIG_EISA) || defined(CONFIG_PCI)
> > #define dfx_use_mmio bp->mmio
> > #else
> > #define dfx_use_mmio true
> > #endif
> >
> > so I guess it's just the conditional that will have to be changed to:
> >
> > #ifdef CONFIG_HAS_IOPORT
> >
> > replacing the current explicit bus dependency list. The compiler will
> > then optimise away all the port I/O stuff (though I suspect dummy function
> > declarations may be required for `inb'/`outb', etc.).
[...]
> With dfx_use_mmio changed as you propose above things compile on s390
> which previously ran into missing (now __compile_error()) inl() via
> dfx_port_read_long() -> dfx_inl() -> inl().
Great, thanks for checking! And I note referring `__compile_error' is
roughly equivalent to a dummy declaration, so you've got that part sorted.
> Looking at the other uses of dfx_use_mmio I notice however that in
> dfx_get_bars(), inb() actually gets called when dfx_use_mmio is true.
> This happens if dfx_bus_eisa is also true. Now that variable is just
> the cached result of DFX_BUS_EISA(dev) which is defined to 0 if
> CONFIG_EISA is unset. I'm not 100% sure if going through a local
> variable is still considered trivial enough dead code elimination, at
> least it works for me™. I did also check the GCC docs and they
> explicitly say that __attribute__(error) is supposed to be used when
> dead code elimination gets rid of the error paths.
Yeah, dead code elimination is supposed to handle such cases. The local
automatic variable is essentially a syntactic feature not to use the same
expression inline over and over throughout a function (for clarity the
variable should probably be declared `const', but that is not essential)
and it is up to the compiler whether to reuse the value previously
calculated or to re-evaluate the expression.
> I think we also need a "depends on HAS_IOPORT" for "config HAVE_EISA"
> just as I'm adding for "config ISA".
Oh absolutely! There's the slot-specific port I/O space that is used to
identify EISA option cards in device discovery, so no EISA device will
ever work without port I/O. Have a look at `decode_eisa_sig' in
drivers/eisa/eisa-bus.c for the very obvious code. Note that some ISA
cards can be configured to appear as EISA devices as well (I have a 3c509B
Ethernet NIC set up that way).
Maciej
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