From: Alexander Duyck Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2015 01:09:48 +0000 (-0800) Subject: ixgbe: Reduce VT code indent in set_vfta by introducing jump label X-Git-Url: https://git.stricted.de/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=63d9379a598ed9fbb887b8679623f8a328ee394e;p=GitHub%2Fmoto-9609%2Fandroid_kernel_motorola_exynos9610.git ixgbe: Reduce VT code indent in set_vfta by introducing jump label In order to clear the way for upcoming work I thought it best to drop the level of indent in the ixgbe_set_vfta_generic function. Most of the code is held in the virtualization specific section. So the easiest approach is to just add a jump label and jump past the bulk of the code if it is not enabled. Signed-off-by: Alexander Duyck Tested-by: Phil Schmitt Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher --- diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ixgbe/ixgbe_common.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ixgbe/ixgbe_common.c index 027c1ad3e8cb..f608973ae73e 100644 --- a/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ixgbe/ixgbe_common.c +++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ixgbe/ixgbe_common.c @@ -3051,8 +3051,8 @@ s32 ixgbe_set_vfta_generic(struct ixgbe_hw *hw, u32 vlan, u32 vind, bool vlan_on) { u32 regidx, vfta_delta, vfta; + s32 vlvf_index; u32 bits; - u32 vt; if (vlan > 4095) return IXGBE_ERR_PARAM; @@ -3088,83 +3088,81 @@ s32 ixgbe_set_vfta_generic(struct ixgbe_hw *hw, u32 vlan, u32 vind, * Or !vlan_on * clear the pool bit and possibly the vind */ - vt = IXGBE_READ_REG(hw, IXGBE_VT_CTL); - if (vt & IXGBE_VT_CTL_VT_ENABLE) { - s32 vlvf_index; - - vlvf_index = ixgbe_find_vlvf_slot(hw, vlan); - if (vlvf_index < 0) - return vlvf_index; - - if (vlan_on) { - /* set the pool bit */ - if (vind < 32) { - bits = IXGBE_READ_REG(hw, - IXGBE_VLVFB(vlvf_index*2)); - bits |= (1 << vind); - IXGBE_WRITE_REG(hw, - IXGBE_VLVFB(vlvf_index*2), - bits); - } else { - bits = IXGBE_READ_REG(hw, - IXGBE_VLVFB((vlvf_index*2)+1)); - bits |= (1 << (vind-32)); - IXGBE_WRITE_REG(hw, - IXGBE_VLVFB((vlvf_index*2)+1), - bits); - } + if (!(IXGBE_READ_REG(hw, IXGBE_VT_CTL) & IXGBE_VT_CTL_VT_ENABLE)) + goto vfta_update; + + vlvf_index = ixgbe_find_vlvf_slot(hw, vlan); + if (vlvf_index < 0) + return vlvf_index; + + if (vlan_on) { + /* set the pool bit */ + if (vind < 32) { + bits = IXGBE_READ_REG(hw, + IXGBE_VLVFB(vlvf_index*2)); + bits |= (1 << vind); + IXGBE_WRITE_REG(hw, + IXGBE_VLVFB(vlvf_index*2), + bits); } else { - /* clear the pool bit */ - if (vind < 32) { - bits = IXGBE_READ_REG(hw, - IXGBE_VLVFB(vlvf_index*2)); - bits &= ~(1 << vind); - IXGBE_WRITE_REG(hw, - IXGBE_VLVFB(vlvf_index*2), - bits); - bits |= IXGBE_READ_REG(hw, - IXGBE_VLVFB((vlvf_index*2)+1)); - } else { - bits = IXGBE_READ_REG(hw, - IXGBE_VLVFB((vlvf_index*2)+1)); - bits &= ~(1 << (vind-32)); - IXGBE_WRITE_REG(hw, - IXGBE_VLVFB((vlvf_index*2)+1), - bits); - bits |= IXGBE_READ_REG(hw, - IXGBE_VLVFB(vlvf_index*2)); - } + bits = IXGBE_READ_REG(hw, + IXGBE_VLVFB((vlvf_index*2)+1)); + bits |= (1 << (vind-32)); + IXGBE_WRITE_REG(hw, + IXGBE_VLVFB((vlvf_index*2)+1), + bits); } - - /* - * If there are still bits set in the VLVFB registers - * for the VLAN ID indicated we need to see if the - * caller is requesting that we clear the VFTA entry bit. - * If the caller has requested that we clear the VFTA - * entry bit but there are still pools/VFs using this VLAN - * ID entry then ignore the request. We're not worried - * about the case where we're turning the VFTA VLAN ID - * entry bit on, only when requested to turn it off as - * there may be multiple pools and/or VFs using the - * VLAN ID entry. In that case we cannot clear the - * VFTA bit until all pools/VFs using that VLAN ID have also - * been cleared. This will be indicated by "bits" being - * zero. - */ - if (bits) { - IXGBE_WRITE_REG(hw, IXGBE_VLVF(vlvf_index), - (IXGBE_VLVF_VIEN | vlan)); - - /* if someone wants to clear the vfta entry but - * some pools/VFs are still using it. Ignore it. - */ - if (!vlan_on) - vfta_delta = 0; + } else { + /* clear the pool bit */ + if (vind < 32) { + bits = IXGBE_READ_REG(hw, + IXGBE_VLVFB(vlvf_index*2)); + bits &= ~(1 << vind); + IXGBE_WRITE_REG(hw, + IXGBE_VLVFB(vlvf_index*2), + bits); + bits |= IXGBE_READ_REG(hw, + IXGBE_VLVFB((vlvf_index*2)+1)); } else { - IXGBE_WRITE_REG(hw, IXGBE_VLVF(vlvf_index), 0); + bits = IXGBE_READ_REG(hw, + IXGBE_VLVFB((vlvf_index*2)+1)); + bits &= ~(1 << (vind-32)); + IXGBE_WRITE_REG(hw, + IXGBE_VLVFB((vlvf_index*2)+1), + bits); + bits |= IXGBE_READ_REG(hw, + IXGBE_VLVFB(vlvf_index*2)); } } + /* If there are still bits set in the VLVFB registers + * for the VLAN ID indicated we need to see if the + * caller is requesting that we clear the VFTA entry bit. + * If the caller has requested that we clear the VFTA + * entry bit but there are still pools/VFs using this VLAN + * ID entry then ignore the request. We're not worried + * about the case where we're turning the VFTA VLAN ID + * entry bit on, only when requested to turn it off as + * there may be multiple pools and/or VFs using the + * VLAN ID entry. In that case we cannot clear the + * VFTA bit until all pools/VFs using that VLAN ID have also + * been cleared. This will be indicated by "bits" being + * zero. + */ + if (bits) { + IXGBE_WRITE_REG(hw, IXGBE_VLVF(vlvf_index), + (IXGBE_VLVF_VIEN | vlan)); + + /* if someone wants to clear the vfta entry but + * some pools/VFs are still using it. Ignore it. + */ + if (!vlan_on) + vfta_delta = 0; + } else { + IXGBE_WRITE_REG(hw, IXGBE_VLVF(vlvf_index), 0); + } + +vfta_update: if (vfta_delta) IXGBE_WRITE_REG(hw, IXGBE_VFTA(regidx), vfta);