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From: Simon Horman <horms@kernel.org>
To: Vineeth Karumanchi <vineeth.karumanchi@amd.com>
Cc: nicolas.ferre@microchip.com, claudiu.beznea@tuxon.dev,
	davem@davemloft.net, edumazet@google.com, kuba@kernel.org,
	pabeni@redhat.com, robh+dt@kernel.org,
	krzysztof.kozlowski+dt@linaro.org, conor+dt@kernel.org,
	linux@armlinux.org.uk, vadim.fedorenko@linux.dev, andrew@lunn.ch,
	netdev@vger.kernel.org, devicetree@vger.kernel.org,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, git@amd.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH net-next v6 3/4] net: macb: Add ARP support to WOL
Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2024 11:56:59 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20240618105659.GL8447@kernel.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20240617070413.2291511-4-vineeth.karumanchi@amd.com>

On Mon, Jun 17, 2024 at 12:34:12PM +0530, Vineeth Karumanchi wrote:
> Extend wake-on LAN support with an ARP packet.
> 
> Currently, if PHY supports WOL, ethtool ignores the modes supported
> by MACB. This change extends the WOL modes with MACB supported modes.
> 
> Advertise wake-on LAN supported modes by default without relying on
> dt node. By default, wake-on LAN will be in disabled state.
> Using ethtool, users can enable/disable or choose packet types.
> 
> For wake-on LAN via ARP, ensure the IP address is assigned and
> report an error otherwise.
> 
> Co-developed-by: Harini Katakam <harini.katakam@amd.com>
> Signed-off-by: Harini Katakam <harini.katakam@amd.com>
> Signed-off-by: Vineeth Karumanchi <vineeth.karumanchi@amd.com>

...

> diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/cadence/macb_main.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/cadence/macb_main.c

...

> @@ -84,8 +85,7 @@ struct sifive_fu540_macb_mgmt {
>  #define GEM_MTU_MIN_SIZE	ETH_MIN_MTU
>  #define MACB_NETIF_LSO		NETIF_F_TSO
>  
> -#define MACB_WOL_HAS_MAGIC_PACKET	(0x1 << 0)
> -#define MACB_WOL_ENABLED		(0x1 << 1)
> +#define MACB_WOL_ENABLED		(0x1 << 0)


nit: BIT() could be used here

>  
>  #define HS_SPEED_10000M			4
>  #define MACB_SERDES_RATE_10G		1

...

> @@ -5290,6 +5289,14 @@ static int __maybe_unused macb_suspend(struct device *dev)
>  		macb_writel(bp, TSR, -1);
>  		macb_writel(bp, RSR, -1);
>  
> +		tmp = (bp->wolopts & WAKE_MAGIC) ? MACB_BIT(MAG) : 0;
> +		if (bp->wolopts & WAKE_ARP) {
> +			tmp |= MACB_BIT(ARP);
> +			/* write IP address into register */
> +			tmp |= MACB_BFEXT(IP,
> +					 (__force u32)(cpu_to_be32p((uint32_t *)&ifa->ifa_local)));

Hi Vineeth and Harini,

I guess I must be reading this wrong, beause I am confused
by the intent of the endeness handling above.

* ifa->ifa_local is a 32-bit big-endian value

* It's address is cast to a 32-bit host-endian pointer

  nit: I think u32 would be preferable to uint32_t; this is kernel code.

* The value at this address is then converted to a host byte order value.

  nit: Why is cpu_to_be32p() used here instead of the more commonly used
       cpu_to_be32() ?

  More importantly, why is a host byte order value being converted from
  big-endian to host byte order?

* The value returned by cpu_to_be32p, which is big-endian, because
  that is what that function does, is then cast to host-byte order.


So overall we have:

1. Cast from big endian to host byte order
2. Conversion from host byte order to big endian
   (a bytes-swap on litte endian hosts; no-op on big endian hosts)
3. Cast from big endian to host byte oder

All three of these steps seem to warrant explanation.
And the combination is confusing to say the least.


> +		}
> +
>  		/* Change interrupt handler and
>  		 * Enable WoL IRQ on queue 0

...

  reply	other threads:[~2024-06-18 10:57 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2024-06-17  7:04 [PATCH net-next v6 0/4] net: macb: WOL enhancements Vineeth Karumanchi
2024-06-17  7:04 ` [PATCH net-next v6 1/4] net: macb: queue tie-off or disable during WOL suspend Vineeth Karumanchi
2024-06-17  7:04 ` [PATCH net-next v6 2/4] net: macb: Enable queue disable Vineeth Karumanchi
2024-06-17  7:04 ` [PATCH net-next v6 3/4] net: macb: Add ARP support to WOL Vineeth Karumanchi
2024-06-18 10:56   ` Simon Horman [this message]
2024-06-20 15:59     ` Karumanchi, Vineeth
2024-06-20 16:41       ` Simon Horman
2024-06-17  7:04 ` [PATCH net-next v6 4/4] dt-bindings: net: cdns,macb: Deprecate magic-packet property Vineeth Karumanchi

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