Message ID | 20200107054713.3909260-1-bjorn.andersson@linaro.org |
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Headers | show |
Series | QRTR flow control improvements | expand |
From: Bjorn Andersson <bjorn.andersson@linaro.org> Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2020 21:47:10 -0800 > static void __qrtr_node_release(struct kref *kref) > { > + struct radix_tree_iter iter; > struct qrtr_node *node = container_of(kref, struct qrtr_node, ref); > + void __rcu **slot; Reverse christmas tree here, please. Thank you.
Hey Bjorn, Some minor comments. On 1/6/2020 9:47 PM, Bjorn Andersson wrote: > +/** > + * qrtr_tx_flow_failed() - flag that tx of confirm_rx flagged messages failed > + * @node: qrtr_node that the packet is to be send to > + * @dest_node: node id of the destination > + * @dest_port: port number of the destination > + * > + * Signal that the transmission of a message with confirm_rx flag failed. The > + * flow's "pending" counter will keep incrementing towards QRTR_TX_FLOW_HIGH, > + * at which point transmission would stall forever waiting for the resume TX > + * message associated with the dropped confirm_rx message. > + * Work around this by marking the flow as having a failed transmission and > + * cause the next transmission attempt to be sent with the confirm_rx. > + */ > +static void qrtr_tx_flow_failed(struct qrtr_node *node, int dest_node, > + int dest_port) > +{ > + unsigned long key = (u64)dest_node << 32 | dest_port; > + struct qrtr_tx_flow *flow; > + > + flow = radix_tree_lookup(&node->qrtr_tx_flow, key); > + if (flow) { > + spin_lock_irq(&flow->resume_tx.lock); > + flow->tx_failed = 1; > + spin_unlock_irq(&flow->resume_tx.lock); > + } Might be good to take qrtr_tx_lock when accessing the qrtr_tx_flow radix tree here. > @@ -408,6 +570,8 @@ int qrtr_endpoint_register(struct qrtr_endpoint *ep, unsigned int nid) > node->nid = QRTR_EP_NID_AUTO; > node->ep = ep; > > + INIT_RADIX_TREE(&node->qrtr_tx_flow, GFP_KERNEL); > + mutex_init(&node->qrtr_tx_lock); > qrtr_node_assign(node, nid); > > mutex_lock(&qrtr_node_lock); Thanks, Chris -- Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. is a member of Code Aurora Forum, a Linux Foundation Collaborative Project