Re: [PATCH net-next v16 05/13] page_pool: devmem support

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On Thu, 11 Jul 2024 13:57:01 -0700 Mina Almasry wrote:
> > > Sorry none of those are only used by net/core/*. Pretty much all of
> > > these are used by include/net/page_pool/helpers.h, and some have
> > > callers in net/core/devmem.c or net/core/skbuff.c
> > >
> > > Would you like me to move these pp specific looking ones to
> > > include/net/page_pool/netmem.h or something similar?  
> >
> > That's because some things already in helpers have no real business
> > being there either. Why is page_pool_set_pp_info() in helpers.h?  
> 
> OK, I looked into this a bit. It looks like I can trivially move
> page_pool_set/clear_pp_info() to page_pool_priv.h, and that lets me
> move out a few of these netmem helpers to a header under net/core.
> 
> However, to move more of these netmem helpers to a private header, I
> think I need to move all the page pool dma helpers and reffing helpers
> to a private header or the .c file, which I think will uninline them
> as they're eventually called from drivers.
> 
> I had guessed the previous authors put those dma and ref helpers in
> the .h file to inline them as they're used in fast paths. Do you think
> the refactor and the uninling is desirable? Or should I just do with
> the trivial moving of the page_pool_set/clear_pp_info() to the private
> file?

The helpers which modify pp_magic and dma_addr should go. I don't see
anything else on a quick look, but in general the public header
shouldn't contain helpers which are meant for setup / init of a buffer.




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