From: Stephen Hemminger Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2006 19:08:33 +0000 (-0800) Subject: [PATCH] chelsio: working NAPI X-Git-Url: https://git.stricted.de/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=7fe26a60e08f38c797851fb3b444d753af616112;p=GitHub%2FLineageOS%2FG12%2Fandroid_kernel_amlogic_linux-4.9.git [PATCH] chelsio: working NAPI This driver tries to enable/disable NAPI at runtime, but does so in an unsafe manner, and the NAPI interrupt handling is a mess. Replace it with a compile time selected NAPI implementation. Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger Signed-off-by: Jeff Garzik --- diff --git a/drivers/net/Kconfig b/drivers/net/Kconfig index 9de0eed6755b..8aa8dd02b910 100644 --- a/drivers/net/Kconfig +++ b/drivers/net/Kconfig @@ -2384,6 +2384,14 @@ config CHELSIO_T1_1G Enables support for Chelsio's gigabit Ethernet PCI cards. If you are using only 10G cards say 'N' here. +config CHELSIO_T1_NAPI + bool "Use Rx Polling (NAPI)" + depends on CHELSIO_T1 + default y + help + NAPI is a driver API designed to reduce CPU and interrupt load + when the driver is receiving lots of packets from the card. + config EHEA tristate "eHEA Ethernet support" depends on IBMEBUS diff --git a/drivers/net/chelsio/cxgb2.c b/drivers/net/chelsio/cxgb2.c index de48eadddbc4..fd5d821f3f2a 100644 --- a/drivers/net/chelsio/cxgb2.c +++ b/drivers/net/chelsio/cxgb2.c @@ -220,9 +220,8 @@ static int cxgb_up(struct adapter *adapter) t1_interrupts_clear(adapter); - adapter->params.has_msi = !disable_msi && pci_enable_msi(adapter->pdev) == 0; - err = request_irq(adapter->pdev->irq, - t1_select_intr_handler(adapter), + adapter->params.has_msi = !disable_msi && !pci_enable_msi(adapter->pdev); + err = request_irq(adapter->pdev->irq, t1_interrupt, adapter->params.has_msi ? 0 : IRQF_SHARED, adapter->name, adapter); if (err) { @@ -764,18 +763,7 @@ static int set_coalesce(struct net_device *dev, struct ethtool_coalesce *c) { struct adapter *adapter = dev->priv; - /* - * If RX coalescing is requested we use NAPI, otherwise interrupts. - * This choice can be made only when all ports and the TOE are off. - */ - if (adapter->open_device_map == 0) - adapter->params.sge.polling = c->use_adaptive_rx_coalesce; - - if (adapter->params.sge.polling) { - adapter->params.sge.rx_coalesce_usecs = 0; - } else { - adapter->params.sge.rx_coalesce_usecs = c->rx_coalesce_usecs; - } + adapter->params.sge.rx_coalesce_usecs = c->rx_coalesce_usecs; adapter->params.sge.coalesce_enable = c->use_adaptive_rx_coalesce; adapter->params.sge.sample_interval_usecs = c->rate_sample_interval; t1_sge_set_coalesce_params(adapter->sge, &adapter->params.sge); @@ -944,7 +932,7 @@ static void t1_netpoll(struct net_device *dev) struct adapter *adapter = dev->priv; local_irq_save(flags); - t1_select_intr_handler(adapter)(adapter->pdev->irq, adapter); + t1_interrupt(adapter->pdev->irq, adapter); local_irq_restore(flags); } #endif @@ -1165,7 +1153,10 @@ static int __devinit init_one(struct pci_dev *pdev, #ifdef CONFIG_NET_POLL_CONTROLLER netdev->poll_controller = t1_netpoll; #endif +#ifdef CONFIG_CHELSIO_T1_NAPI netdev->weight = 64; + netdev->poll = t1_poll; +#endif SET_ETHTOOL_OPS(netdev, &t1_ethtool_ops); } diff --git a/drivers/net/chelsio/sge.c b/drivers/net/chelsio/sge.c index 0ca8d876e16f..659cb2252e44 100644 --- a/drivers/net/chelsio/sge.c +++ b/drivers/net/chelsio/sge.c @@ -1413,16 +1413,20 @@ static int sge_rx(struct sge *sge, struct freelQ *fl, unsigned int len) if (unlikely(adapter->vlan_grp && p->vlan_valid)) { st->vlan_xtract++; - if (adapter->params.sge.polling) +#ifdef CONFIG_CHELSIO_T1_NAPI vlan_hwaccel_receive_skb(skb, adapter->vlan_grp, ntohs(p->vlan)); - else +#else vlan_hwaccel_rx(skb, adapter->vlan_grp, ntohs(p->vlan)); - } else if (adapter->params.sge.polling) +#endif + } else { +#ifdef CONFIG_CHELSIO_T1_NAPI netif_receive_skb(skb); - else +#else netif_rx(skb); +#endif + } return 0; } @@ -1572,6 +1576,7 @@ static int process_responses(struct adapter *adapter, int budget) return budget; } +#ifdef CONFIG_CHELSIO_T1_NAPI /* * A simpler version of process_responses() that handles only pure (i.e., * non data-carrying) responses. Such respones are too light-weight to justify @@ -1619,92 +1624,76 @@ static int process_pure_responses(struct adapter *adapter, struct respQ_e *e) * or protection from interrupts as data interrupts are off at this point and * other adapter interrupts do not interfere. */ -static int t1_poll(struct net_device *dev, int *budget) +int t1_poll(struct net_device *dev, int *budget) { struct adapter *adapter = dev->priv; int effective_budget = min(*budget, dev->quota); - int work_done = process_responses(adapter, effective_budget); + *budget -= work_done; dev->quota -= work_done; if (work_done >= effective_budget) return 1; + spin_lock_irq(&adapter->async_lock); __netif_rx_complete(dev); - - /* - * Because we don't atomically flush the following write it is - * possible that in very rare cases it can reach the device in a way - * that races with a new response being written plus an error interrupt - * causing the NAPI interrupt handler below to return unhandled status - * to the OS. To protect against this would require flushing the write - * and doing both the write and the flush with interrupts off. Way too - * expensive and unjustifiable given the rarity of the race. - */ writel(adapter->sge->respQ.cidx, adapter->regs + A_SG_SLEEPING); - return 0; -} + writel(adapter->slow_intr_mask | F_PL_INTR_SGE_DATA, + adapter->regs + A_PL_ENABLE); + spin_unlock_irq(&adapter->async_lock); -/* - * Returns true if the device is already scheduled for polling. - */ -static inline int napi_is_scheduled(struct net_device *dev) -{ - return test_bit(__LINK_STATE_RX_SCHED, &dev->state); + return 0; } /* * NAPI version of the main interrupt handler. */ -static irqreturn_t t1_interrupt_napi(int irq, void *data) +irqreturn_t t1_interrupt(int irq, void *data) { - int handled; struct adapter *adapter = data; + struct net_device *dev = adapter->sge->netdev; struct sge *sge = adapter->sge; - struct respQ *q = &adapter->sge->respQ; + u32 cause; + int handled = 0; - /* - * Clear the SGE_DATA interrupt first thing. Normally the NAPI - * handler has control of the response queue and the interrupt handler - * can look at the queue reliably only once it knows NAPI is off. - * We can't wait that long to clear the SGE_DATA interrupt because we - * could race with t1_poll rearming the SGE interrupt, so we need to - * clear the interrupt speculatively and really early on. - */ - writel(F_PL_INTR_SGE_DATA, adapter->regs + A_PL_CAUSE); + cause = readl(adapter->regs + A_PL_CAUSE); + if (cause == 0 || cause == ~0) + return IRQ_NONE; spin_lock(&adapter->async_lock); - if (!napi_is_scheduled(sge->netdev)) { + if (cause & F_PL_INTR_SGE_DATA) { + struct respQ *q = &adapter->sge->respQ; struct respQ_e *e = &q->entries[q->cidx]; - if (e->GenerationBit == q->genbit) { - if (e->DataValid || - process_pure_responses(adapter, e)) { - if (likely(__netif_rx_schedule_prep(sge->netdev))) - __netif_rx_schedule(sge->netdev); - else if (net_ratelimit()) - printk(KERN_INFO - "NAPI schedule failure!\n"); - } else - writel(q->cidx, adapter->regs + A_SG_SLEEPING); - - handled = 1; - goto unlock; - } else - writel(q->cidx, adapter->regs + A_SG_SLEEPING); - } else if (readl(adapter->regs + A_PL_CAUSE) & F_PL_INTR_SGE_DATA) { - printk(KERN_ERR "data interrupt while NAPI running\n"); - } - - handled = t1_slow_intr_handler(adapter); + handled = 1; + writel(F_PL_INTR_SGE_DATA, adapter->regs + A_PL_CAUSE); + + if (e->GenerationBit == q->genbit && + __netif_rx_schedule_prep(dev)) { + if (e->DataValid || process_pure_responses(adapter, e)) { + /* mask off data IRQ */ + writel(adapter->slow_intr_mask, + adapter->regs + A_PL_ENABLE); + __netif_rx_schedule(sge->netdev); + goto unlock; + } + /* no data, no NAPI needed */ + netif_poll_enable(dev); + + } + writel(q->cidx, adapter->regs + A_SG_SLEEPING); + } else + handled = t1_slow_intr_handler(adapter); + if (!handled) sge->stats.unhandled_irqs++; - unlock: +unlock: spin_unlock(&adapter->async_lock); return IRQ_RETVAL(handled != 0); } +#else /* * Main interrupt handler, optimized assuming that we took a 'DATA' * interrupt. @@ -1720,7 +1709,7 @@ static irqreturn_t t1_interrupt_napi(int irq, void *data) * 5. If we took an interrupt, but no valid respQ descriptors was found we * let the slow_intr_handler run and do error handling. */ -static irqreturn_t t1_interrupt(int irq, void *cookie) +irqreturn_t t1_interrupt(int irq, void *cookie) { int work_done; struct respQ_e *e; @@ -1752,11 +1741,7 @@ static irqreturn_t t1_interrupt(int irq, void *cookie) spin_unlock(&adapter->async_lock); return IRQ_RETVAL(work_done != 0); } - -irq_handler_t t1_select_intr_handler(adapter_t *adapter) -{ - return adapter->params.sge.polling ? t1_interrupt_napi : t1_interrupt; -} +#endif /* * Enqueues the sk_buff onto the cmdQ[qid] and has hardware fetch it. @@ -2033,7 +2018,6 @@ static void sge_tx_reclaim_cb(unsigned long data) */ int t1_sge_set_coalesce_params(struct sge *sge, struct sge_params *p) { - sge->netdev->poll = t1_poll; sge->fixed_intrtimer = p->rx_coalesce_usecs * core_ticks_per_usec(sge->adapter); writel(sge->fixed_intrtimer, sge->adapter->regs + A_SG_INTRTIMER); @@ -2234,7 +2218,6 @@ struct sge * __devinit t1_sge_create(struct adapter *adapter, p->coalesce_enable = 0; p->sample_interval_usecs = 0; - p->polling = 0; return sge; nomem_port: diff --git a/drivers/net/chelsio/sge.h b/drivers/net/chelsio/sge.h index 7ceb0117d039..d132a0ef2a22 100644 --- a/drivers/net/chelsio/sge.h +++ b/drivers/net/chelsio/sge.h @@ -76,7 +76,9 @@ struct sge *t1_sge_create(struct adapter *, struct sge_params *); int t1_sge_configure(struct sge *, struct sge_params *); int t1_sge_set_coalesce_params(struct sge *, struct sge_params *); void t1_sge_destroy(struct sge *); -irq_handler_t t1_select_intr_handler(adapter_t *adapter); +irqreturn_t t1_interrupt(int irq, void *cookie); +int t1_poll(struct net_device *, int *); + int t1_start_xmit(struct sk_buff *skb, struct net_device *dev); void t1_set_vlan_accel(struct adapter *adapter, int on_off); void t1_sge_start(struct sge *);