[PATCH 6/9] nvme-apple: Add initial Apple SoC NVMe driver
Sven Peter
sven at svenpeter.dev
Sat Apr 2 05:47:41 PDT 2022
Hi,
Thanks for the review!
On Thu, Mar 24, 2022, at 07:16, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
>> +
>> +//#define DEBUG
>
> This should not leak into the driverṡ
Agreed, I'll remove it.
>
>> +#include <linux/blk-integrity.h>
>
> As far as I can tell this driver does not support metadata or PI,
> so why is this include needed?
Yup, you're right, it's not required at all. It's a left-over from
when I hadn't realized that this controller doesn't support metadata
and still had it implemented.
>
>> +/* NVM Express NVM Command Set Specification, Revision 1.0a, Figure 18 */
>> +#define NVME_OPCODE_DATA_XFER_HOST_TO_CTRL BIT(0)
>> +#define NVME_OPCODE_DATA_XFER_CTRL_TO_HOST BIT(1)
>
> Please just use the nvme_is_write helper where you are using these.
I didn't realize that helper exists, will use it!
>
>> +static int apple_nvme_sart_dma_setup(void *cookie, struct apple_rtkit_shmem *bfr,
>
> Please avoid > 80 character lines.
Will fix it.
>
>> +static void apple_nvme_free_ctrl(struct nvme_ctrl *ctrl)
>> +{
>> +}
>
> So where are the apple specific resources free? ->free_ctrl is
> the callback from the struct device release callback, so without
> one the resource release can't be tried to the device release.
The resources are all devres managed but I only just realized that
the nvme_ctrl creates its own struct device that has to be tied to
the platform device. I think I'll at least need a get_device in _probe
and a put_device here just like in pci.c to tie those two together.
I'll also double check to make sure that all resources are indeed
devres-managed.
Thanks,
Sven
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