From: svenkatr@ti.com (S, Venkatraman)
To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
Subject: [PATCH v7 01/11] mmc: add non-blocking mmc request function
Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 14:23:24 +0530 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <BANLkTinW1Wrvq6ma6L7he5iCtVCeofL-cg@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <BANLkTi=TY3wrH2GH1B2p+L506aUKOjg9uA@mail.gmail.com>
On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 2:15 PM, Per Forlin <per.forlin@linaro.org> wrote:
> On 22 June 2011 09:42, Venkatraman S <svenkatr@ti.com> wrote:
>> On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 5:08 AM, Per Forlin <per.forlin@linaro.org> wrote:
>>> Previously there has only been one function mmc_wait_for_req()
>>> to start and wait for a request. This patch adds
>>> ?* mmc_start_req() - starts a request wihtout waiting
>>> ? If there is on ongoing request wait for completion
>>> ? of that request and start the new one and return.
>>> ? Does not wait for the new command to complete.
>>>
>>> This patch also adds new function members in struct mmc_host_ops
>>> only called from core.c
>>> ?* pre_req - asks the host driver to prepare for the next job
>>> ?* post_req - asks the host driver to clean up after a completed job
>>>
>>> The intention is to use pre_req() and post_req() to do cache maintenance
>>> while a request is active. pre_req() can be called while a request is active
>>> to minimize latency to start next job. post_req() can be used after the next
>>> job is started to clean up the request. This will minimize the host driver
>>> request end latency. post_req() is typically used before ending the block
>>> request and handing over the buffer to the block layer.
>>>
>>> Add a host-private member in mmc_data to be used by
>>> pre_req to mark the data. The host driver will then
>>> check this mark to see if the data is prepared or not.
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Per Forlin <per.forlin@linaro.org>
>>> ---
>>> ?drivers/mmc/core/core.c ?| ?110 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----
>>> ?include/linux/mmc/core.h | ? ?6 ++-
>>> ?include/linux/mmc/host.h | ? 21 +++++++++
>>> ?3 files changed, 126 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
>>>
>>> diff --git a/drivers/mmc/core/core.c b/drivers/mmc/core/core.c
>>> index 68091dd..c82fa3b 100644
>>> --- a/drivers/mmc/core/core.c
>>> +++ b/drivers/mmc/core/core.c
>>> @@ -198,9 +198,106 @@ mmc_start_request(struct mmc_host *host, struct mmc_request *mrq)
>>>
>>> ?static void mmc_wait_done(struct mmc_request *mrq)
>>> ?{
>>> - ? ? ? complete(mrq->done_data);
>>> + ? ? ? complete(&mrq->completion);
>>> ?}
>>>
>>> +static void __mmc_start_req(struct mmc_host *host, struct mmc_request *mrq)
>>> +{
>>> + ? ? ? init_completion(&mrq->completion);
>>> + ? ? ? mrq->done = mmc_wait_done;
>>> + ? ? ? mmc_start_request(host, mrq);
>>> +}
>>> +
>>> +static void mmc_wait_for_req_done(struct mmc_host *host,
>>> + ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? struct mmc_request *mrq)
>>> +{
>>> + ? ? ? wait_for_completion(&mrq->completion);
>>> +}
>>> +
>>> +/**
>>> + * ? ? mmc_pre_req - Prepare for a new request
>>> + * ? ? @host: MMC host to prepare command
>>> + * ? ? @mrq: MMC request to prepare for
>>> + * ? ? @is_first_req: true if there is no previous started request
>>> + * ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? that may run in parellel to this call, otherwise false
>>> + *
>>> + * ? ? mmc_pre_req() is called in prior to mmc_start_req() to let
>>> + * ? ? host prepare for the new request. Preparation of a request may be
>>> + * ? ? performed while another request is running on the host.
>>> + */
>>> +static void mmc_pre_req(struct mmc_host *host, struct mmc_request *mrq,
>>> + ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?bool is_first_req)
>>> +{
>>> + ? ? ? if (host->ops->pre_req)
>>> + ? ? ? ? ? ? ? host->ops->pre_req(host, mrq, is_first_req);
>>> +}
>>> +
>>> +/**
>>> + * ? ? mmc_post_req - Post process a completed request
>>> + * ? ? @host: MMC host to post process command
>>> + * ? ? @mrq: MMC request to post process for
>>> + * ? ? @err: Error, if non zero, clean up any resources made in pre_req
>>> + *
>>> + * ? ? Let the host post process a completed request. Post processing of
>>> + * ? ? a request may be performed while another reuqest is running.
>>> + */
>>> +static void mmc_post_req(struct mmc_host *host, struct mmc_request *mrq,
>>> + ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?int err)
>>> +{
>>> + ? ? ? if (host->ops->post_req)
>>> + ? ? ? ? ? ? ? host->ops->post_req(host, mrq, err);
>>> +}
>>> +
>>> +/**
>>> + * ? ? mmc_start_req - start a non-blocking request
>>> + * ? ? @host: MMC host to start command
>>> + * ? ? @areq: async request to start
>>> + * ? ? @error: out parameter returns 0 for success, otherwise non zero
>>> + *
>>> + * ? ? Start a new MMC custom command request for a host.
>>> + * ? ? If there is on ongoing async request wait for completion
>>> + * ? ? of that request and start the new one and return.
>>> + * ? ? Does not wait for the new request to complete.
>>> + *
>>> + * ? ? Returns the completed async request, NULL in case of none completed.
>>> + */
>>> +struct mmc_async_req *mmc_start_req(struct mmc_host *host,
>>> + ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? struct mmc_async_req *areq, int *error)
>>> +{
>>> + ? ? ? int err = 0;
>>> + ? ? ? struct mmc_async_req *data = host->areq;
>>> +
>>> + ? ? ? /* Prepare a new request */
>>> + ? ? ? if (areq)
>>> + ? ? ? ? ? ? ? mmc_pre_req(host, areq->mrq, !host->areq);
>>> +
>>> + ? ? ? if (host->areq) {
>>> + ? ? ? ? ? ? ? mmc_wait_for_req_done(host, host->areq->mrq);
>>> + ? ? ? ? ? ? ? err = host->areq->err_check(host->card, host->areq);
>>> + ? ? ? ? ? ? ? if (err) {
>>> + ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? mmc_post_req(host, host->areq->mrq, 0);
>>> + ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? if (areq)
>>> + ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? mmc_post_req(host, areq->mrq, -EINVAL);
>>> +
>>> + ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? host->areq = NULL;
>>> + ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? goto out;
>> In this sequence, would the return value (data) have the previous areq ?
>> Is that intentional - doesn't seem to fit with the description.
> It will return the data that belongs to the completed request. The
> completed request will be the same as the previous request. The
> mmc_start_req will start a new request and return data for the
> completed request, if any.
>
I meant that in case of an error (err !=0), data is already assigned
to host->areq
and goto out returns 'data'. So my question was 'Does returning a non-null
pointer for a unsuccessful request doesn't fit with the description, does it ?'
Regards,
Venkat.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2011-06-22 8:53 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 20+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-06-21 23:38 [PATCH v7 00/11] use nonblock mmc requests to minimize latency Per Forlin
2011-06-21 23:38 ` [PATCH v7 01/11] mmc: add non-blocking mmc request function Per Forlin
2011-06-22 7:42 ` Venkatraman S
2011-06-22 8:45 ` Per Forlin
2011-06-22 8:53 ` S, Venkatraman [this message]
2011-06-22 9:08 ` Per Forlin
2011-06-22 11:05 ` S, Venkatraman
2011-06-21 23:38 ` [PATCH v7 02/11] omap_hsmmc: add support for pre_req and post_req Per Forlin
[not found] ` <BANLkTikqeKg=Mr9BxVYL7x=9k_jzGeLnQQ@mail.gmail.com>
2011-06-22 9:31 ` Per Forlin
2011-06-22 9:38 ` Per Forlin
2011-06-21 23:38 ` [PATCH v7 03/11] mmci: implement pre_req() and post_req() Per Forlin
2011-06-22 10:01 ` Per Forlin
2011-06-21 23:38 ` [PATCH v7 04/11] mmc: mmc_test: add debugfs file to list all tests Per Forlin
2011-06-21 23:38 ` [PATCH v7 05/11] mmc: mmc_test: add test for non-blocking transfers Per Forlin
2011-06-21 23:38 ` [PATCH v7 06/11] mmc: add member in mmc queue struct to hold request data Per Forlin
2011-06-21 23:38 ` [PATCH v7 07/11] mmc: add a block request prepare function Per Forlin
2011-06-21 23:38 ` [PATCH v7 08/11] mmc: move error code in mmc_block_issue_rw_rq to a separate function Per Forlin
2011-06-21 23:38 ` [PATCH v7 09/11] mmc: add a second mmc queue request member Per Forlin
2011-06-21 23:38 ` [PATCH v7 10/11] mmc: test: add random fault injection in core.c Per Forlin
2011-06-21 23:38 ` [PATCH v7 11/11] mmc: add handling for two parallel block requests in issue_rw_rq Per Forlin
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