Re: [PATCH net-next v24 06/13] memory-provider: dmabuf devmem memory provider

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On Tue, Sep 3, 2024 at 2:19 PM Jakub Kicinski <kuba@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Sat, 31 Aug 2024 00:43:06 +0000 Mina Almasry wrote:
> > diff --git a/include/net/mp_dmabuf_devmem.h b/include/net/mp_dmabuf_devmem.h
> > new file mode 100644
> > index 000000000000..6d1cf2a77f6b
> > --- /dev/null
> > +++ b/include/net/mp_dmabuf_devmem.h
>
> this header can live under net/core/ like netmem_priv.h right?
> devmem internals should be of no interest outside of core networking.
>

Yes, those can be moved under net/core trivially. done.

> In fact the same is true for include/net/devmem.h ?
>

This turned out to be possible, but with a minor moving around of some
helpers. Basically netmem.h included devmem.h to get access to some
devmem internals for some of the net_iov helpers specific to devmem.
Moving these helpers to devmem.h enabled me to keep
include/net/netmem.h but put devmem.h under net/core. Now netmem.h
doesn't need to include devmem.h. I think this is an improvement.

> > +static inline netmem_ref mp_dmabuf_devmem_alloc_netmems(struct page_pool *pool,
> > +                                                     gfp_t gfp)
>
> Please break the lines after the return type if the line gets long:
>
> static inline netmem_ref
> mp_dmabuf_devmem_alloc_netmems(struct page_pool *pool, gfp_t gfp)
>
> Please fix where you can (at least where it cases going over 80 chars)
>

FWIW I use a formatting tool (clang-format) which seems to prefer
breaking in between the args, but I'll fix this manually and wherever
else I notice.

> >       struct_group_tagged(page_pool_params_slow, slow,
> >               struct net_device *netdev;
> > +             struct netdev_rx_queue *queue;
>
> Why set a pointer? It should work but drivers don't usually deal with
> netdev_rx_queue struct directly. struct xdp_rxq_info takes an integer
> queue id, and it serves a somewhat similar function.
>
> Keep in mind that there will be more drivers than core code, so
> convenience for them matters more.
>

Makes sense.

> > +bool mp_dmabuf_devmem_release_page(struct page_pool *pool, netmem_ref netmem)
> > +{
> > +     if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!netmem_is_net_iov(netmem)))
> > +             return false;
> > +
> > +     if (WARN_ON_ONCE(atomic_long_read(netmem_get_pp_ref_count_ref(netmem)) !=
> > +                  1))
>
> something needs factoring out here, to make this line shorter, please..
> either netmem -> net_iov conversion or at least reading of the ref
> count?
>

Ah, sorry I think you pointed this out earlier and I missed applying
it. Should be done in the next iteration.

--
Thanks,
Mina





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