[PATCH v3 4/5] nvme: Implement resume_from_suspend and SED Allocation code.
Christoph Hellwig
hch at infradead.org
Mon Dec 19 22:21:04 PST 2016
> +static int nvme_sec_send(void *ctrl_data, u16 spsp, u8 secp,
> + void *buf, size_t len)
> +{
> + return nvme_sec_submit(ctrl_data, spsp, secp, buf, len,
> + nvme_admin_security_send);
> +}
> +
> +static int nvme_sec_recv(void *ctrl_data, u16 spsp, u8 secp,
> + void *buf, size_t len)
> +{
> + return nvme_sec_submit(ctrl_data, spsp, secp, buf, len,
> + nvme_admin_security_recv);
> +}
> +
> +static const struct sec_ops nvme_sec_ops = {
> + .sec_send = nvme_sec_send,
> + .sec_recv = nvme_sec_recv,
> +};
Just make sec_submit the callback passed to the core and avoid
this boiler-plate code.
>
> +int nvme_opal_initialize(struct nvme_ctrl *ctrl)
> +{
> + /* Opal dev has already been allocated for this controller */
> + if (ctrl->sed_ctx.dev)
> + return 0;
> +
> + ctrl->sed_ctx.dev = alloc_opal_dev(ctrl->admin_q);
> + if (!ctrl->sed_ctx.dev)
> + return -ENOMEM;
> + ctrl->sed_ctx.ops = &nvme_sec_ops;
> + ctrl->sed_ctx.sec_data = ctrl;
No need for sec_data callback, just pass the sed_ctx to the driver
and use container_of to get at the containing structure.
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