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Message-ID: <3900f818-9ff1-cc19-f545-fbb3e2db4d52@microchip.com>
Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2023 10:02:14 +0000
From: <Parthiban.Veerasooran@...rochip.com>
To: <andrew@...n.ch>
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Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH net-next 4/6] net: ethernet: implement data
 transaction interface

Hi Andrew,

On 14/09/23 6:48 am, Andrew Lunn wrote:
> EXTERNAL EMAIL: Do not click links or open attachments unless you know the content is safe
> 
>> +static void oa_tc6_rx_eth_ready(struct oa_tc6 *tc6)
>> +{
>> +     struct sk_buff *skb = NULL;
>> +
>> +     /* Send the received ethernet packet to network layer */
>> +     skb = netdev_alloc_skb(tc6->netdev, tc6->rxd_bytes + NET_IP_ALIGN);
>> +     if (!skb) {
>> +             tc6->netdev->stats.rx_dropped++;
>> +             netdev_err(tc6->netdev, "Out of memory for rx'd frame");
> 
> Being out of memory is not likely to go away quickly. So i can see
> this spamming the kernel log. At minimum make it rate limited, or just
> rely on the counter and do not print anything.
Ok then I will use rate limited print like below,
if (printk_ratelimit())
	netdev_err(tc6->netdev, "Out of memory for rx'd frame");
> 
>> +static int oa_tc6_process_exst(struct oa_tc6 *tc6)
>> +{
>> +     u32 regval;
>> +     int ret;
>> +
>> +     ret = oa_tc6_read_register(tc6, OA_TC6_STS0, &regval, 1);
>> +     if (ret) {
>> +             netdev_err(tc6->netdev, "STS0 register read failed.\n");
>> +             return ret;
>> +     }
>> +     if (regval & TXPE)
>> +             netdev_err(tc6->netdev, "Transmit protocol error\n");
>> +     if (regval & TXBOE)
>> +             netdev_err(tc6->netdev, "Transmit buffer overflow\n");
>> +     if (regval & TXBUE)
>> +             netdev_err(tc6->netdev, "Transmit buffer underflow\n");
>> +     if (regval & RXBOE)
>> +             netdev_err(tc6->netdev, "Receive buffer overflow\n");
>> +     if (regval & LOFE)
>> +             netdev_err(tc6->netdev, "Loss of frame\n");
>> +     if (regval & HDRE)
>> +             netdev_err(tc6->netdev, "Header error\n");
>> +     if (regval & TXFCSE)
>> +             netdev_err(tc6->netdev, "Transmit Frame Check Sequence Error\n");
> 
> Do you expect these problems to magically fix themselves, or is this
> going to spam the kernel log until the machine is rebooted?
Yes, with the current implementation the system need to be rebooted. I 
will keep a rate limited print for the user reference so that it will 
not spam the kernel.
> 
> It seems a counter would be more appropriate, and maybe one rate
> limited message if the problem persists.
I prefer a rate limited print.
> 
> Please look at all your netdev_err() calls and consider if they are
> really needed, should they be netdev_dbg(), or statistics counters.
Sure, I will fix all the prints in the next version with the required 
approach.
> 
>> +static int oa_tc6_process_rx_chunks(struct oa_tc6 *tc6, u8 *buf, u16 len)
>> +{
>> +     u8 cp_count;
>> +     u8 *payload;
>> +     u32 ftr;
>> +     u16 ebo;
>> +     u16 sbo;
>> +
>> +     /* Calculate the number of chunks received */
>> +     cp_count = len / (tc6->cps + TC6_FTR_SIZE);
>> +
>> +     for (u8 i = 0; i < cp_count; i++) {
>> +             /* Get the footer and payload */
>> +             ftr = *(u32 *)&buf[tc6->cps + (i * (tc6->cps + TC6_FTR_SIZE))];
>> +             ftr = be32_to_cpu(ftr);
>> +             payload = &buf[(i * (tc6->cps + TC6_FTR_SIZE))];
>> +             /* Check for footer parity error */
>> +             if (oa_tc6_get_parity(ftr)) {
>> +                     netdev_err(tc6->netdev, "Footer: Parity error\n");
>> +                     goto err_exit;
>> +             }
>> +             /* If EXST set in the footer then read STS0 register to get the
>> +              * status information.
>> +              */
>> +             if (FIELD_GET(DATA_FTR_EXST, ftr)) {
>> +                     if (oa_tc6_process_exst(tc6))
>> +                             netdev_err(tc6->netdev, "Failed to process EXST\n");
>> +                     goto err_exit;
>> +             }
>> +             if (FIELD_GET(DATA_FTR_HDRB, ftr)) {
>> +                     netdev_err(tc6->netdev, "Footer: Received header bad\n");
>> +                     goto err_exit;
>> +             }
>> +             if (!FIELD_GET(DATA_FTR_SYNC, ftr)) {
>> +                     netdev_err(tc6->netdev, "Footer: Configuration unsync\n");
>> +                     goto err_exit;
>> +             }
>> +             /* If Frame Drop is set, indicates that the MAC has detected a
>> +              * condition for which the SPI host should drop the received
>> +              * ethernet frame.
>> +              */
>> +             if (FIELD_GET(DATA_FTR_FD, ftr) && FIELD_GET(DATA_FTR_EV, ftr)) {
>> +                     netdev_warn(tc6->netdev, "Footer: Frame drop\n");
>> +                     if (FIELD_GET(DATA_FTR_SV, ftr)) {
>> +                             goto start_new_frame;
>> +                     } else {
>> +                             if (tc6->rx_eth_started) {
>> +                                     tc6->rxd_bytes = 0;
>> +                                     tc6->rx_eth_started = false;
>> +                                     tc6->netdev->stats.rx_dropped++;
>> +                             }
>> +                             continue;
>> +                     }
>> +             }
>> +             /* Check for data valid */
>> +             if (FIELD_GET(DATA_FTR_DV, ftr)) {
>> +                     /* Check whether both start valid and end valid are in a
>> +                      * single chunk payload means a single chunk payload may
>> +                      * contain an entire ethernet frame.
>> +                      */
>> +                     if (FIELD_GET(DATA_FTR_SV, ftr) &&
>> +                         FIELD_GET(DATA_FTR_EV, ftr)) {
>> +                             sbo = FIELD_GET(DATA_FTR_SWO, ftr) * 4;
>> +                             ebo = FIELD_GET(DATA_FTR_EBO, ftr) + 1;
>> +                             if (ebo <= sbo) {
>> +                                     memcpy(&tc6->eth_rx_buf[tc6->rxd_bytes],
>> +                                            &payload[0], ebo);
>> +                                     tc6->rxd_bytes += ebo;
>> +                                     oa_tc6_rx_eth_ready(tc6);
>> +                                     tc6->rxd_bytes = 0;
>> +                                     memcpy(&tc6->eth_rx_buf[tc6->rxd_bytes],
>> +                                            &payload[sbo], tc6->cps - sbo);
>> +                                     tc6->rxd_bytes += (tc6->cps - sbo);
>> +                                     goto exit;
>> +                             } else {
>> +                                     memcpy(&tc6->eth_rx_buf[tc6->rxd_bytes],
>> +                                            &payload[sbo], ebo - sbo);
>> +                                     tc6->rxd_bytes += (ebo - sbo);
>> +                                     oa_tc6_rx_eth_ready(tc6);
>> +                                     tc6->rxd_bytes = 0;
>> +                                     goto exit;
>> +                             }
>> +                     }
>> +start_new_frame:
>> +                     /* Check for start valid to start capturing the incoming
>> +                      * ethernet frame.
>> +                      */
>> +                     if (FIELD_GET(DATA_FTR_SV, ftr) && !tc6->rx_eth_started) {
>> +                             tc6->rxd_bytes = 0;
>> +                             tc6->rx_eth_started = true;
>> +                             sbo = FIELD_GET(DATA_FTR_SWO, ftr) * 4;
>> +                             memcpy(&tc6->eth_rx_buf[tc6->rxd_bytes],
>> +                                    &payload[sbo], tc6->cps - sbo);
>> +                             tc6->rxd_bytes += (tc6->cps - sbo);
>> +                             goto exit;
>> +                     }
>> +
>> +                     /* Check for end valid and calculate the copy length */
>> +                     if (tc6->rx_eth_started) {
>> +                             if (FIELD_GET(DATA_FTR_EV, ftr))
>> +                                     ebo = FIELD_GET(DATA_FTR_EBO, ftr) + 1;
>> +                             else
>> +                                     ebo = tc6->cps;
>> +
>> +                             memcpy(&tc6->eth_rx_buf[tc6->rxd_bytes],
>> +                                    &payload[0], ebo);
>> +                             tc6->rxd_bytes += ebo;
>> +                             if (FIELD_GET(DATA_FTR_EV, ftr)) {
>> +                                     /* If End Valid set then send the
>> +                                      * received ethernet frame to n/w.
>> +                                      */
>> +                                     oa_tc6_rx_eth_ready(tc6);
>> +                                     tc6->rxd_bytes = 0;
>> +                                     tc6->rx_eth_started = false;
>> +                             }
>> +                     }
>> +             }
>> +
>> +exit:
>> +             tc6->txc = FIELD_GET(DATA_FTR_TXC, ftr);
>> +             tc6->rca = FIELD_GET(DATA_FTR_RCA, ftr);
>> +     }
>> +     return FTR_OK;
>> +
>> +err_exit:
>> +     if (tc6->rx_eth_started) {
>> +             tc6->rxd_bytes = 0;
>> +             tc6->rx_eth_started = false;
>> +             tc6->netdev->stats.rx_dropped++;
>> +     }
>> +     return FTR_ERR;
>> +}
> 
> This is quite a complex function, with a lot of gotos. Please try to
> split it up into helpers.
Yes sure, will do it.
> 
>> +
>>   static int oa_tc6_handler(void *data)
>>   {
>>        struct oa_tc6 *tc6 = data;
>> +     bool txc_wait = false;
>> +     u16 tx_pos = 0;
>>        u32 regval;
>> +     u16 len;
>>        int ret;
>>
>>        while (likely(!kthread_should_stop())) {
>> -             wait_event_interruptible(tc6->tc6_wq, tc6->int_flag ||
>> +             wait_event_interruptible(tc6->tc6_wq, tc6->tx_flag ||
>> +                                      tc6->int_flag || tc6->rca ||
>>                                         kthread_should_stop());
>> -             if (tc6->int_flag) {
>> +             if (tc6->int_flag && !tc6->reset) {
>>                        tc6->int_flag = false;
>> +                     tc6->reset = true;
>>                        ret = oa_tc6_perform_ctrl(tc6, OA_TC6_STS0, &regval, 1,
>>                                                  false, false);
>>                        if (ret) {
>> @@ -227,10 +435,170 @@ static int oa_tc6_handler(void *data)
>>                                complete(&tc6->rst_complete);
>>                        }
>>                }
>> +
>> +             if (tc6->int_flag || tc6->rca) {
>> +                     /* If rca is updated from the previous footer then
>> +                      * prepare the empty chunks equal to rca and perform
>> +                      * SPI transfer to receive the ethernet frame.
>> +                      */
>> +                     if (tc6->rca) {
>> +                             len = oa_tc6_prepare_empty_chunk(tc6,
>> +                                                              tc6->spi_tx_buf,
>> +                                                              tc6->rca);
>> +                     } else {
>> +                             /* If there is an interrupt then perform a SPI
>> +                              * transfer with a empty chunk to get the
>> +                              * details.
>> +                              */
>> +                             tc6->int_flag = false;
>> +                             len = oa_tc6_prepare_empty_chunk(tc6,
>> +                                                              tc6->spi_tx_buf,
>> +                                                              1);
>> +                     }
>> +                     /* Perform SPI transfer */
>> +                     ret = oa_tc6_spi_transfer(tc6->spi, tc6->spi_tx_buf,
>> +                                               tc6->spi_rx_buf, len);
>> +                     if (ret) {
>> +                             netdev_err(tc6->netdev, "SPI transfer failed\n");
>> +                             continue;
>> +                     }
>> +                     /* Process the received chunks to get the ethernet frame
>> +                      * or interrupt details.
>> +                      */
>> +                     if (oa_tc6_process_rx_chunks(tc6, tc6->spi_rx_buf, len))
>> +                             continue;
>> +             }
>> +
>> +             /* If there is a tx ethernet frame available */
>> +             if (tc6->tx_flag || txc_wait) {
>> +                     tc6->tx_flag = false;
>> +                     txc_wait = false;
>> +                     len = 0;
>> +                     if (!tc6->txc) {
>> +                             /* If there is no txc available to transport the
>> +                              * tx ethernet frames then wait for the MAC-PHY
>> +                              * interrupt to get the txc availability.
>> +                              */
>> +                             txc_wait = true;
>> +                             continue;
>> +                     } else if (tc6->txc >= tc6->txc_needed) {
>> +                             len = tc6->txc_needed * (tc6->cps + TC6_HDR_SIZE);
>> +                     } else {
>> +                             len = tc6->txc * (tc6->cps + TC6_HDR_SIZE);
>> +                     }
>> +                     memcpy(&tc6->spi_tx_buf[0], &tc6->eth_tx_buf[tx_pos],
>> +                            len);
>> +                     ret = oa_tc6_spi_transfer(tc6->spi, tc6->spi_tx_buf,
>> +                                               tc6->spi_rx_buf, len);
>> +                     if (ret) {
>> +                             netdev_err(tc6->netdev, "SPI transfer failed\n");
>> +                             continue;
>> +                     }
>> +                     /* Process the received chunks to get the ethernet frame
>> +                      * or status.
>> +                      */
>> +                     if (oa_tc6_process_rx_chunks(tc6, tc6->spi_rx_buf,
>> +                                                  len)) {
>> +                             /* In case of error while processing rx chunks
>> +                              * discard the incomplete tx ethernet frame and
>> +                              * resend it.
>> +                              */
>> +                             tx_pos = 0;
>> +                             tc6->txc_needed = tc6->total_txc_needed;
>> +                     } else {
>> +                             tx_pos += len;
>> +                             tc6->txc_needed = tc6->txc_needed -
>> +                                               (len / (tc6->cps + TC6_HDR_SIZE));
>> +                             /* If the complete ethernet frame is transmitted
>> +                              * then return the skb and update the details to
>> +                              * n/w layer.
>> +                              */
>> +                             if (!tc6->txc_needed) {
>> +                                     tc6->netdev->stats.tx_packets++;
>> +                                     tc6->netdev->stats.tx_bytes += tc6->tx_skb->len;
>> +                                     dev_kfree_skb(tc6->tx_skb);
>> +                                     tx_pos = 0;
>> +                                     tc6->tx_skb = NULL;
>> +                                     if (netif_queue_stopped(tc6->netdev))
>> +                                             netif_wake_queue(tc6->netdev);
>> +                             } else if (tc6->txc) {
>> +                                     /* If txc is available again and updated
>> +                                      * from the previous footer then perform
>> +                                      * tx again.
>> +                                      */
>> +                                     tc6->tx_flag = true;
>> +                             } else {
>> +                                     /* If there is no txc then wait for the
>> +                                      * interrupt to indicate txc
>> +                                      * availability.
>> +                                      */
>> +                                     txc_wait = true;
>> +                             }
>> +                     }
>> +             }
>>        }
>>        return 0;
>>   }
> 
> This is also a huge function. The Linux coding style says:
> 
>       Functions should be short and sweet, and do just one thing. They
>       should fit on one or two screenfuls of text (the ISO/ANSI screen
>       size is 80x24, as we all know), and do one thing and do that
>       well.
> 
Thanks for the info. Sure, will do it.
> Please break this up into lots of smaller functions which do just one
> thing.
> 
>> -struct oa_tc6 *oa_tc6_init(struct spi_device *spi)
>> +struct oa_tc6 *oa_tc6_init(struct spi_device *spi, struct net_device *netdev)
>>   {
>>        struct oa_tc6 *tc6;
>>        int ret;
>> @@ -334,11 +710,39 @@ struct oa_tc6 *oa_tc6_init(struct spi_device *spi)
>>        if (!spi)
>>                return NULL;
>>
>> +     if (!netdev)
>> +             return NULL;
> 
> Hos can this happen? Let is explode if some developer is dumb enough
> to pass a NULL.
> 
>> +#define MAX_ETH_LEN  1536
> 
> Where do 1536 come from? Maybe this needs an OA_TC6 prefix to make it
> clear this is specific to this protocol?
Ah it is a mistake. It is supposed to be an ethernet packet size which 
is 1518 (1500 bytes MTU size + 18 bytes overhead) and it is not from OA. 
It is a mistake and will correct it in the next version.

Best Regards,
Parthiban V
> 
>        Andrew

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