From: Ben Hutchings <bhutchings@solarflare.com>
To: "Jörn Engel" <joern@logfs.org>
Cc: linux-net-drivers@solarflare.com, linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] [MTD] [RFC] New Solarflare NIC EEPROM/Flash driver
Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2008 18:55:51 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20080111185550.GN3544@solarflare.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20080111132444.GA1399@lazybastard.org>
Jörn Engel wrote:
> > > efx_mtd->dead is fun. Does this still happen with production
> > > hardware?
> >
> > It shouldn't happen with anything that passed manufacturing tests.
> > This is playing safe.
>
> Fair enough. Then I would prefer the dead_device_operations approach.
It turns out that struct efx_mtd_operations is a redundant indirection
layer, but I can introduce a dummy struct efx_spi_device which does
the same thing.
> > > Even if it does, instead of setting the flag and checking it in
> > > every function, you could replace the operations with
> > > dead_device_operations that simply return -EIO for every call.
> > >
> > > struct semaphore access_lock; should become a mutex.
> >
> > Right. We've tended to be quite conservative in using newer kernel
> > features, since we also need to support old kernels, but we have a
> > good backward-compatibility layer now (unifdef'd out of the submitted
> > code) so this shouldn't be a problem.
>
> Ok. A straight conversion to a mutex will likely cause trouble with
> your reset routine. Not sure what to do here.
We can use a mutex if the net driver is guaranteed to call
reset_suspend() and reset_resume() in the same context. This is
currently true (they are always called in a pair by efx_reset() in
efx.c) but I'm not sure we want to guarantee that. Unfortunately it
*is* sometimes necessary to reset the controller after it's been
exposed through driverlink, so this is not something we can ignore.
Ben.
--
Ben Hutchings, Senior Software Engineer, Solarflare Communications
Not speaking for my employer; that's the marketing department's job.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2008-01-11 18:56 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-01-10 18:51 [PATCH] [MTD] [RFC] New Solarflare NIC EEPROM/Flash driver Robert Stonehouse
2008-01-10 20:13 ` Jörn Engel
2008-01-10 23:16 ` Jörn Engel
2008-01-11 12:50 ` Ben Hutchings
2008-01-11 13:24 ` Jörn Engel
2008-01-11 18:55 ` Ben Hutchings [this message]
2008-01-11 19:57 ` Jörn Engel
2008-01-13 17:19 ` David Riddoch
2008-01-14 17:04 ` [PATCH] [MTD] [RFC] New Solarflare NIC EEPROM/Flash driver (2nd try) Ben Hutchings
2008-01-15 16:46 ` Jörn Engel
2008-01-15 17:35 ` Ben Hutchings
2008-01-15 17:55 ` Jörn Engel
2008-01-15 17:57 ` Ben Hutchings
2008-01-15 18:28 ` Jörn Engel
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