From: Andy Shevchenko <andy@kernel.org>
To: David Laight <david.laight.linux@gmail.com>
Cc: Greg KH <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>,
Abraham Samuel Adekunle <abrahamadekunle50@gmail.com>,
julia.lawall@inria.fr, outreachy@lists.linux.dev,
linux-staging@lists.linux.dev, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
dan.carpenter@linaro.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH v4] staging: rtl8723bs: Use % 4096u instead of & 0xfff
Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2025 15:28:34 +0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <Z_PE8usXhpLJ4sTd@smile.fi.intel.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20250407132115.11ded3d9@pumpkin>
On Mon, Apr 07, 2025 at 01:21:15PM +0100, David Laight wrote:
> On Mon, 7 Apr 2025 08:53:30 +0200
> Greg KH <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> wrote:
> > On Mon, Apr 07, 2025 at 08:36:35AM +0200, Greg KH wrote:
> > > On Mon, Apr 07, 2025 at 06:30:50AM +0000, Abraham Samuel Adekunle wrote:
<snip>
> > > > - psta->sta_xmitpriv.txseq_tid[pattrib->priority] &= 0xFFF;
> > > > + psta->sta_xmitpriv.txseq_tid[pattrib->priority] &= 4096u;
> > >
> > > I do not see a modulo operation here, only another & operation.
> > >
> > > > pattrib->seqnum = psta->sta_xmitpriv.txseq_tid[pattrib->priority];
> > > >
> > > > SetSeqNum(hdr, pattrib->seqnum);
> > > > @@ -963,11 +963,11 @@ s32 rtw_make_wlanhdr(struct adapter *padapter, u8 *hdr, struct pkt_attrib *pattr
> > > > if (SN_LESS(pattrib->seqnum, tx_seq)) {
> > > > pattrib->ampdu_en = false;/* AGG BK */
> > > > } else if (SN_EQUAL(pattrib->seqnum, tx_seq)) {
> > > > - psta->BA_starting_seqctrl[pattrib->priority & 0x0f] = (tx_seq+1)&0xfff;
> > > > + psta->BA_starting_seqctrl[pattrib->priority & 0x0f] = (tx_seq+1)&4096u;
> > >
> > > This also looks odd, nothing is being "AND" here, it's an address value
> > > being set (and an odd one at that, but that's another issue...)
> >
> > Sorry, no, I was wrong, it is being & here, but not %. My fault,
> > the lack of spaces here threw me.
>
> It is still wrong '& 0xfff' => '% 4096u'.
Why?
> But it is all rather pointless especially if you can't test it.
> Plausibly more useful would be to find ALL of the uses of 0xfff/4096 (I suspect
> there is an array lurking somewhere) and change them to use the same constant.
> But you need to be able to test the changes - or at least discover that
> they make absolutely no difference to the generated object code.
The problem with &, it's not non-power-of-2 tolerable solution. Also using
hexadecimal there is not so helpful as when we are talking about sequences
(or indices in the circular buffer), the decimal makes more sense.
--
With Best Regards,
Andy Shevchenko
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2025-04-07 12:28 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2025-04-07 6:30 [PATCH v4] staging: rtl8723bs: Use % 4096u instead of & 0xfff Abraham Samuel Adekunle
2025-04-07 6:36 ` Greg KH
2025-04-07 6:53 ` Greg KH
2025-04-07 7:51 ` Samuel Abraham
2025-04-07 12:21 ` David Laight
2025-04-07 12:28 ` Andy Shevchenko [this message]
2025-04-07 18:06 ` David Laight
2025-04-07 18:13 ` Andy Shevchenko
2025-04-07 13:35 ` Samuel Abraham
2025-04-07 7:20 ` Dan Carpenter
2025-04-07 8:07 ` Samuel Abraham
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