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From: Matthew Wilcox <willy@linux.intel.com>
To: Greg KH <greg@kroah.com>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [REVIEW] NVM Express driver
Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2011 16:41:04 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20110303214104.GZ3663@linux.intel.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20110303211336.GA32645@kroah.com>

On Thu, Mar 03, 2011 at 01:13:36PM -0800, Greg KH wrote:
> > diff --git a/Documentation/ioctl/ioctl-number.txt b/Documentation/ioctl/ioctl-number.txt
> > index 63ffd78..f8159ba 100644
> > --- a/Documentation/ioctl/ioctl-number.txt
> > +++ b/Documentation/ioctl/ioctl-number.txt
> > @@ -148,6 +148,7 @@ Code  Seq#(hex)	Include File		Comments
> >  'M'	01-03	drivers/scsi/megaraid/megaraid_sas.h
> >  'M'	00-0F	drivers/video/fsl-diu-fb.h	conflict!
> >  'N'	00-1F	drivers/usb/scanner.h
> > +'N'	40-7F	drivers/block/nvme.c
> 
> I hate to ask this, but why do you have ioctls for this?  At first
> glance, a number of the ioctls you have should just be sysfs files to
> export the information.  What am I misunderstanding here?

I don't think you're arguing for SUBMIT_IO being done through sysfs, so
some ioctls are clearly needed.  I'll take a look at which ones can be
moved to sysfs.

> > +static int nvme_download_firmware(struct nvme_ns *ns,
> > +						struct nvme_dlfw __user *udlfw)
> > +{
> > +	struct nvme_dev *dev = ns->dev;
> > +	struct nvme_dlfw dlfw;
> > +	struct nvme_command c;
> > +	int nents, status;
> > +	struct scatterlist *sg;
> > +	struct nvme_prps *prps;
> > +
> > +	if (copy_from_user(&dlfw, udlfw, sizeof(dlfw)))
> > +		return -EFAULT;
> > +	if (dlfw.length >= (1 << 30))
> > +		return -EINVAL;
> > +
> > +	nents = nvme_map_user_pages(dev, 1, dlfw.addr, dlfw.length * 4, &sg);
> > +	if (nents < 0)
> > +		return nents;
> > +
> > +	memset(&c, 0, sizeof(c));
> > +	c.dlfw.opcode = nvme_admin_download_fw;
> > +	c.dlfw.numd = cpu_to_le32(dlfw.length);
> > +	c.dlfw.offset = cpu_to_le32(dlfw.offset);
> > +	prps = nvme_setup_prps(dev, &c.common, sg, dlfw.length * 4);
> > +
> > +	status = nvme_submit_admin_cmd(dev, &c, NULL);
> > +	nvme_unmap_user_pages(dev, 0, dlfw.addr, dlfw.length * 4, sg, nents);
> > +	nvme_free_prps(dev, prps);
> > +	return status;
> > +}
> 
> Shouldn't you be using the build-in firmware kernel interface instead of
> rolling your own in an ioctl?

There's a bit of an impedence mismatch there.  Think of this as
being drive firmware instead of controller firmware.  This isn't for
request_firmware() kind of uses, it's for some admin tool to come along
and tell the drive "Oh, here's some new firmware for you".

If you look at the spec [1], you'll see there are a number of firmware
slots in the device, and it's up to the managability utility to decide
which one to replace or activate.  I dno't think you want to pull all
that gnarly decision making code into the kernel, do you?

[1] http://download.intel.com/standards/nvmhci/NVM_Express_1_0_Gold.pdf

  reply	other threads:[~2011-03-03 21:41 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2011-03-03 20:47 [REVIEW] NVM Express driver Matthew Wilcox
2011-03-03 21:13 ` Greg KH
2011-03-03 21:41   ` Matthew Wilcox [this message]
2011-03-03 21:51     ` Greg KH
2011-03-03 22:07       ` Matthew Wilcox
2011-03-03 22:22         ` Greg KH
2011-03-04  2:25           ` Andy Lutomirski
2011-03-04  9:02             ` el es
2011-03-04 21:29             ` Greg KH
2011-03-04 12:43           ` Alan Cox
2011-03-04 21:28             ` Greg KH
2011-03-04 21:59               ` Alan Cox
2011-03-04 22:10                 ` Greg KH
2011-03-04 22:33                   ` Alan Cox
2011-03-04 23:10                     ` Greg KH
2011-03-05 10:28                       ` Alan Cox
2011-03-04 12:52     ` Mark Brown
2011-03-03 21:33 ` Randy Dunlap
2011-03-04 13:06 ` Christoph Hellwig
2011-03-04 14:46   ` Matthew Wilcox
2011-03-11 22:29 ` Andi Kleen
2011-03-12  5:51   ` Matthew Wilcox
2011-03-13 17:14     ` Andi Kleen
2011-03-13 18:24 ` Arnd Bergmann

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