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Message-ID: <20230517211211.1d1bbd0b@kernel.org>
Date: Wed, 17 May 2023 21:12:11 -0700
From: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@...nel.org>
To: Alexander Lobakin <aleksander.lobakin@...el.com>
Cc: "David S. Miller" <davem@...emloft.net>, Eric Dumazet
 <edumazet@...gle.com>, Paolo Abeni <pabeni@...hat.com>, Maciej Fijalkowski
 <maciej.fijalkowski@...el.com>, Magnus Karlsson
 <magnus.karlsson@...el.com>, Michal Kubiak <michal.kubiak@...el.com>,
 Larysa Zaremba <larysa.zaremba@...el.com>, Jesper Dangaard Brouer
 <hawk@...nel.org>, Ilias Apalodimas <ilias.apalodimas@...aro.org>,
 Christoph Hellwig <hch@....de>, netdev@...r.kernel.org,
 intel-wired-lan@...ts.osuosl.org, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH net-next 07/11] net: page_pool: add DMA-sync-for-CPU
 inline helpers

On Tue, 16 May 2023 18:18:37 +0200 Alexander Lobakin wrote:
> Each driver is responsible for syncing buffers written by HW for CPU
> before accessing them. Almost each PP-enabled driver uses the same
> pattern, which could be shorthanded into a static inline to make driver
> code a little bit more compact.
> Introduce a couple such functions. The first one takes the actual size
> of the data written by HW and is the main one to be used on Rx. The
> second does the same, but only if the PP performs DMA synchronizations
> at all. The last one picks max_len from the PP params and is designed
> for more extreme cases when the size is unknown, but the buffer still
> needs to be synced.
> Also constify pointer arguments of page_pool_get_dma_dir() and
> page_pool_get_dma_addr() to give a bit more room for optimization,
> as both of them are read-only.

Very neat.

> diff --git a/include/net/page_pool.h b/include/net/page_pool.h
> index 8435013de06e..f740c50b661f 100644
> --- a/include/net/page_pool.h
> +++ b/include/net/page_pool.h
> @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
>  
>  #include <linux/mm.h> /* Needed by ptr_ring */
>  #include <linux/ptr_ring.h>
> -#include <linux/dma-direction.h>
> +#include <linux/dma-mapping.h>

highly nit picky - but isn't dma-mapping.h pretty heavy?
And we include page_pool.h in skbuff.h. Not that it matters
today, but maybe one day we'll succeed putting skbuff.h
on a diet -- so perhaps it's better to put "inline helpers
with non-trivial dependencies" into a new header?

>  #define PP_FLAG_DMA_MAP		BIT(0) /* Should page_pool do the DMA
>  					* map/unmap

> +/**
> + * page_pool_dma_sync_for_cpu - sync Rx page for CPU after it's written by HW
> + * @pool: page_pool which this page belongs to
> + * @page: page to sync
> + * @dma_sync_size: size of the data written to the page
> + *
> + * Can be used as a shorthand to sync Rx pages before accessing them in the
> + * driver. Caller must ensure the pool was created with %PP_FLAG_DMA_MAP.
> + */
> +static inline void page_pool_dma_sync_for_cpu(const struct page_pool *pool,
> +					      const struct page *page,
> +					      u32 dma_sync_size)
> +{
> +	dma_sync_single_range_for_cpu(pool->p.dev,
> +				      page_pool_get_dma_addr(page),
> +				      pool->p.offset, dma_sync_size,
> +				      page_pool_get_dma_dir(pool));

Likely a dumb question but why does this exist?
Is there a case where the "maybe" version is not safe?

> +}
> +
> +/**
> + * page_pool_dma_maybe_sync_for_cpu - sync Rx page for CPU if needed
> + * @pool: page_pool which this page belongs to
> + * @page: page to sync
> + * @dma_sync_size: size of the data written to the page
> + *
> + * Performs DMA sync for CPU, but only when required (swiotlb, IOMMU etc.).
> + */
> +static inline void
> +page_pool_dma_maybe_sync_for_cpu(const struct page_pool *pool,
> +				 const struct page *page, u32 dma_sync_size)
> +{
> +	if (pool->p.flags & PP_FLAG_DMA_SYNC_DEV)
> +		page_pool_dma_sync_for_cpu(pool, page, dma_sync_size);
> +}

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