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From: "Marek Behún" <kabel@kernel.org>
To: Vladimir Oltean <olteanv@gmail.com>
Cc: netdev@vger.kernel.org, linux-usb@vger.kernel.org,
	Hayes Wang <hayeswang@realtek.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH net-next 3/5] r8152: add MCU typed read/write functions
Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2020 10:54:18 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20201105105418.555d6e54@kernel.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20201104121424.th4v6b3ucjhro5d3@skbuf>

On Wed, 4 Nov 2020 14:14:24 +0200
Vladimir Oltean <olteanv@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Wed, Nov 04, 2020 at 12:10:53PM +0100, Marek Behún wrote:
> > > I'm not sure it's worth the change :(
> > > Let's put it another way, your diffstat has 338 insertions and 335
> > > deletions. Aka you're saving 3 lines overall.
> > > With this new approach that doesn't use token concatenation at all,
> > > you're probably not saving anything at all.
> > > Also, I'm not sure that you need to make the functions inline. The
> > > compiler should be smart enough to not generate functions for
> > > usb_ocp_read_byte etc. You can check with
> > > "make drivers/net/usb/r8152.lst".  
> > 
> > Vladimir, the purpose of this patch isn't to save lines, but to save us
> > from always writing MCU_TYPE_USB / MCU_TYPE_PLA.
> > It just transforms forms of
> >   ocp_read_word(tp, MCU_TYPE_USB, idx);
> >   ocp_write_dword(tp, MCU_TYPE_PLA, idx, val);
> > into
> >   usb_ocp_read_word(tp, idx);
> >   pla_ocp_write_dword(tp, idx, val);
> > 
> > The fifth patch of this series saves lines by adding _modify functions,
> > to transform
> >   val = *_read(idx);
> >   val &= ~clr;
> >   val |= set;
> >   *_write(idx, val);
> > into
> >   *_modify(idx, clr, set);
> >   
> 
> So if the point isn't to save lines, then why don't you go for something
> trivial?
> 
> static void ocp_modify_byte(struct r8152 *tp, u16 type, u16 index, u8 clr,
> 			    u8 set)
> {
> 	u8 val = ocp_read_byte(tp, type, index);
> 
> 	ocp_write_byte(tp, type, index, (val & ~clr) | set);
> }
> 
> static void ocp_modify_word(struct r8152 *tp, u16 type, u16 index, u16 clr,
> 			    u16 set)
> {
> 	u16 val = ocp_read_word(tp, type, index);
> 
> 	ocp_write_word(tp, type, index, (val & ~clr) | set);
> }
> 
> static void ocp_modify_dword(struct r8152 *tp, u16 type, u16 index, u32 clr,
> 			     u32 set)
> {
> 	u32 val = ocp_read_dword(tp, type, index);
> 
> 	ocp_write_dword(tp, type, index, (val & ~clr) | set);
> }
> 
> #define pla_ocp_read_byte(tp, index)				\
> 	ocp_read_byte(tp, MCU_TYPE_PLA, index)
> #define pla_ocp_write_byte(tp, index, data)			\
> 	ocp_write_byte(tp, MCU_TYPE_PLA, index, data)
> #define pla_ocp_modify_byte(tp, index, clr, set)		\
> 	ocp_modify_byte(tp, MCU_TYPE_PLA, index, clr, set)
> #define pla_ocp_read_word(tp, index)				\
> 	ocp_read_word(tp, MCU_TYPE_PLA, index)
> #define pla_ocp_write_word(tp, index, data)			\
> 	ocp_write_word(tp, MCU_TYPE_PLA, index, data)
> #define pla_ocp_modify_word(tp, index, clr, set)		\
> 	ocp_modify_word(tp, MCU_TYPE_PLA, index, clr, set)
> #define pla_ocp_read_dword(tp, index)				\
> 	ocp_read_dword(tp, MCU_TYPE_PLA, index)
> #define pla_ocp_write_dword(tp, index, data)			\
> 	ocp_write_dword(tp, MCU_TYPE_PLA, index, data)
> #define pla_ocp_modify_dword(tp, index, clr, set)		\
> 	ocp_modify_dword(tp, MCU_TYPE_PLA, index, clr, set)
> 
> #define usb_ocp_read_byte(tp, index)				\
> 	ocp_read_byte(tp, MCU_TYPE_USB, index)
> #define usb_ocp_write_byte(tp, index, data)			\
> 	ocp_write_byte(tp, MCU_TYPE_USB, index, data)
> #define usb_ocp_modify_byte(tp, index, clr, set)		\
> 	ocp_modify_byte(tp, MCU_TYPE_USB, index, clr, set)
> #define usb_ocp_read_word(tp, index)				\
> 	ocp_read_word(tp, MCU_TYPE_USB, index)
> #define usb_ocp_write_word(tp, index, data)			\
> 	ocp_write_word(tp, MCU_TYPE_USB, index, data)
> #define usb_ocp_modify_word(tp, index, clr, set)		\
> 	ocp_modify_word(tp, MCU_TYPE_USB, index, clr, set)
> #define usb_ocp_read_dword(tp, index)				\
> 	ocp_read_dword(tp, MCU_TYPE_USB, index)
> #define usb_ocp_write_dword(tp, index, data)			\
> 	ocp_write_dword(tp, MCU_TYPE_USB, index, data)
> #define usb_ocp_modify_dword(tp, index, clr, set)		\
> 	ocp_modify_dword(tp, MCU_TYPE_USB, index, clr, set)
> 
> To my eyes this is easier to digest.
> 
> That is, unless you want to go for function pointers and have separate
> structures for PLA and USB...

I thought that static inline functions are preferred to macros, since
compiler warns better if they are used incorrectly...

  parent reply	other threads:[~2020-11-05  9:54 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 26+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2020-11-03 19:22 [PATCH net-next 0/5] r8152 changes Marek Behún
2020-11-03 19:22 ` [PATCH net-next 1/5] r8152: use generic USB macros to define product table Marek Behún
2020-11-04  1:57   ` Hayes Wang
2020-11-04  6:02     ` Marek Behún
2020-11-04  7:14       ` Hayes Wang
2020-11-04  8:53     ` Greg KH
2020-11-03 19:22 ` [PATCH net-next 2/5] r8152: cosmetic improvement of product table macro Marek Behún
2020-11-03 19:22 ` [PATCH net-next 3/5] r8152: add MCU typed read/write functions Marek Behún
2020-11-03 21:47   ` Vladimir Oltean
2020-11-04  5:55     ` Marek Behún
2020-11-04  8:47       ` Vladimir Oltean
2020-11-04 10:25         ` Marek Behún
2020-11-04 10:35           ` Marek Behún
2020-11-04 11:00             ` Vladimir Oltean
2020-11-04 11:10               ` Marek Behún
2020-11-04 12:14                 ` Vladimir Oltean
2020-11-04 21:07                   ` Jakub Kicinski
2020-11-05  9:54                   ` Marek Behún [this message]
2020-11-05 10:56                     ` Vladimir Oltean
2020-11-05 11:30                       ` Marek Behún
2020-11-05 12:06                         ` Vladimir Oltean
2020-11-06  3:01                       ` Hayes Wang
2020-11-06  6:39                         ` Marek Behún
2020-11-06  7:39                           ` Hayes Wang
2020-11-03 19:22 ` [PATCH net-next 4/5] r8152: rename r8153_phy_status to r8153_phy_status_wait Marek Behún
2020-11-03 19:22 ` [PATCH net-next 5/5] r8152: use *_modify helpers instead of read/write combos Marek Behún

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