[PATCH v3 7/9] net: mvmdio: add xmdio xsmi support
Russell King - ARM Linux
linux at armlinux.org.uk
Mon Jun 12 03:41:26 PDT 2017
On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 11:17:39AM +0100, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 11:57:43AM +0200, Antoine Tenart wrote:
> > +static const struct orion_mdio_ops *orion_mdio_get_ops(struct orion_mdio_dev *dev,
> > + int regnum)
> > +{
> > + if (dev->bus_type == BUS_TYPE_XSMI && (regnum & MII_ADDR_C45))
> > + return &orion_mdio_xsmi_ops;
> > + else if (dev->bus_type == BUS_TYPE_SMI)
> > + return &orion_mdio_smi_ops;
> > +
> > + return ERR_PTR(-EOPNOTSUPP);
> > +}
>
> Oh, this is where you're doing it - I'm not sure having this complexity
> is really necessary - there is no dynamic choice between the two. This
> seems to be way over-engineered.
>
> You might as well make the SMI operations fail if MII_ADDR_C45 is set,
> and the XSMI operations fail if MII_ADDR_C45 is not set.
>
> Hmm, I think this whole driver is over-engineered:
>
> 1. the mdio read/write functions implement their own locking.
>
> At the MDIO level, there is already locking in the form of a per-bus
> lock "bus->mdio_lock" which will be taken whenever either of these
> functions is called. So the driver's "dev->lock" is redundant.
>
> 2. with the redundant locking removed, orion_mdio_write() becomes a
> call to orion_mdio_wait_ready() followed by a call to dev->ops->write.
> It seems that orion_mdio_wait_ready() could be a library function
> shared between a SMI version of orion_mdio_write() and a XSMI version.
>
> 3. the same is really true of orion_mdio_read(), although that function
> is a little more complex in itself, the result would actually end up
> being simpler.
>
> With those changes together, it elimates "struct orion_mdio_ops" entirely,
> and I think makes the driver smaller, simpler, and cleaner.
I wasn't able to completely get rid of the ops structure, but I think
this is cleaner. I haven't tested these two patches yet.
drivers/net/ethernet/marvell/mvmdio.c | 276 +++++++++++++++-------------------
1 file changed, 123 insertions(+), 153 deletions(-)
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