From: leedom@chelsio.com (Casey Leedom)
To: cocci@systeme.lip6.fr
Subject: [Cocci] [PATCH 2/3] cxgb4: make configuration load use request_firmware_direct()
Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2014 10:12:20 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <53AB02F4.1090701@chelsio.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20140625015048.GI27687@wotan.suse.de>
On 06/24/14 18:50, Luis R. Rodriguez wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 03:54:44PM -0700, Casey Leedom wrote:
>> [[ Hopefully this makes it through to the kernel.org lists -- I?m using the
>> Mac OS/X Mailer and it?s not clear how to force it not to use HTML format.
>> -- Casey ]]
>>
>> So does request_firmware_direct() only fail if the requested file is not
>> present on the file system or does it fail in other cases as well?
> Same as before they are the same exact call with the only difference
> being udev is not used as an extra helper, so it saves the extra
> delay caused by udev. That's all.
>
>> If it?s the former, then the change to cxgb4 is fine.
>>
>> But if it?s the latter, then it?s definitely not okay. While the driver
>> _can_ continue running without the local on-disk Firmware Configuration
>> File, that file can be used to significantly change the behavior and
>> capabilities of the adapter and is user-customizable. If a user makes
>> changes to the local on-disk Firmware Configuration File and these are
>> randomly silently ignored this will lead to highly annoying support issues.
> This just avoids udev, the request goes directly to the filesystem. The
> failure will happen when the file is not present just as before, the
> only difference here is skipping udev, it doesn't suffer from the extra
> 60 second timeout. There's another possible failure, when
> usermodehelper_read_trylock() fails but that is just as the code was before
> so this change doesn't introduce that as a new false check. When that
> triggers yout get a nasty WARN_ON() just as before.
Huh, okay. I guess I'm confused about the value of
request_firmware() and the User Device helper. If
request_firmware_direct() just goes to the file system to grab the file
and returns with ENOENT if it's not there, then you could replace every
usage of request_firmware() in the cxgb4 driver as far as I can see ...
Either the files are there and we'll use them or they won't be and we'll
have to cope with that. Am I missing something?
And again, this definitely isn't going to solve the problem that
started this whole line of research: we're still going to time out the
load of cxgb4 if there are multiple 10Gb/s BT adapters in a system and
we need to load each one with both base firmware and PHY firmware.
Casey
> One thing to note though is that the kernel firmware loader does not
> log any failure to the kernel ring buffer if the firmware is not on the
> filesystem, while the udev loader is a bit more chatty:
>
> [ 2463.666120] platform fake-dev.0: Direct firmware load failed with error -2
> [ 2463.666129] platform fake-dev.0: Falling back to user helper
>
> Stuffing a print into the non-udev approach upstream seems a bit excessive
> though (unless folks disagree), so if you want the driver to be a bit more
> informative I think its best to place this feedback on the driver for now.
>
> I see the driver does provide this information already though so is any
> additional prints really desirable ?
>
> dev_info(adapter->pdev_dev, "Successfully configured using Firmware "\
> "Configuration File \"%s\", version %#x, computed checksum %#x\n",
> config_name, finiver, cfcsum);
>
> Luis
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-06-25 17:12 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 19+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-06-24 22:39 [Cocci] [PATCH 0/3] drivers: expand usage of request_firmware_direct() Luis R. Rodriguez
2014-06-24 22:39 ` [Cocci] [PATCH 1/3] mmc: vub300: use request_firmware_direct() for pseudo code Luis R. Rodriguez
2014-06-24 22:39 ` [Cocci] [PATCH 2/3] cxgb4: make configuration load use request_firmware_direct() Luis R. Rodriguez
2014-06-24 22:54 ` Casey Leedom
2014-06-25 1:50 ` Luis R. Rodriguez
2014-06-25 17:12 ` Casey Leedom [this message]
2014-06-25 17:31 ` Luis R. Rodriguez
2014-06-25 18:58 ` Casey Leedom
2014-06-25 20:05 ` Luis R. Rodriguez
2014-06-24 22:39 ` [Cocci] [PATCH 3/3] p54: use request_firmware_direct() for optional EEPROM override Luis R. Rodriguez
2014-06-25 1:10 ` [Cocci] [RESEND][PATCH " Christian Lamparter
2014-06-25 7:26 ` [Cocci] [PATCH " Arend van Spriel
2014-06-25 8:06 ` Luis R. Rodriguez
2014-06-26 16:18 ` [Cocci] [PATCH 0/3] drivers: expand usage of request_firmware_direct() Takashi Iwai
2014-06-26 19:21 ` Greg KH
2014-07-08 22:25 ` Greg KH
2014-07-08 23:52 ` Luis R. Rodriguez
2014-07-09 0:24 ` Greg KH
2014-07-09 0:46 ` Luis R. Rodriguez
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