Hi Conor, Thank you for the review. On Sat, Dec 17, 2022 at 9:41 PM Conor Dooley <conor@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Mon, Dec 12, 2022 at 11:55:00AM +0000, Prabhakar wrote: > > From: Lad Prabhakar <prabhakar.mahadev-lad.rj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > > Introduce ALTERNATIVE_3() macro. > > > > A vendor wants to replace an old_content, but another vendor has used > > ALTERNATIVE_2() to patch its customized content at the same location. > > In this case, this vendor can use macro ALTERNATIVE_3() and then replace > > ALTERNATIVE_2() with ALTERNATIVE_3() to append its customized content. > > > > While at it update comment above ALTERNATIVE_2() macro and make it generic > > so that the comment holds good for any new addition of ALTERNATIVE_X() > > macros. > > > > Signed-off-by: Lad Prabhakar <prabhakar.mahadev-lad.rj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > --- > > v4->v5 > > * Rebased the patch on top of Andrew's series (now in Palmers for next-branch) > > * Updated comment for ALTERNATIVE_x() as suggested by Heiko > > > > RFC v3 -> v4 > > * New patch > > --- > > arch/riscv/include/asm/alternative-macros.h | 46 ++++++++++++++++++--- > > 1 file changed, 41 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) > > > > diff --git a/arch/riscv/include/asm/alternative-macros.h b/arch/riscv/include/asm/alternative-macros.h > > index 7226e2462584..a5b4691520da 100644 > > --- a/arch/riscv/include/asm/alternative-macros.h > > +++ b/arch/riscv/include/asm/alternative-macros.h > > @@ -50,8 +50,17 @@ > > ALT_NEW_CONTENT \vendor_id_2, \errata_id_2, \enable_2, \new_c_2 > > .endm > > > > +.macro ALTERNATIVE_CFG_3 old_c, new_c_1, vendor_id_1, errata_id_1, enable_1, \ > > + new_c_2, vendor_id_2, errata_id_2, enable_2, \ > > + new_c_3, vendor_id_3, errata_id_3, enable_3 > > + ALTERNATIVE_CFG_2 \old_c, \new_c_1, \vendor_id_1, \errata_id_1, \enable_1, \ > > + \new_c_2, \vendor_id_2, \errata_id_2, \enable_2 > > + ALT_NEW_CONTENT \vendor_id_3, \errata_id_3, \enable_3, \new_c_3 > > +.endm > > + > > #define __ALTERNATIVE_CFG(...) ALTERNATIVE_CFG __VA_ARGS__ > > #define __ALTERNATIVE_CFG_2(...) ALTERNATIVE_CFG_2 __VA_ARGS__ > > +#define __ALTERNATIVE_CFG_3(...) ALTERNATIVE_CFG_3 __VA_ARGS__ > > > > #else /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */ > > > > @@ -98,6 +107,13 @@ > > __ALTERNATIVE_CFG(old_c, new_c_1, vendor_id_1, errata_id_1, enable_1) \ > > ALT_NEW_CONTENT(vendor_id_2, errata_id_2, enable_2, new_c_2) > > > > +#define __ALTERNATIVE_CFG_3(old_c, new_c_1, vendor_id_1, errata_id_1, enable_1, \ > > + new_c_2, vendor_id_2, errata_id_2, enable_2, \ > > + new_c_3, vendor_id_3, errata_id_3, enable_3) \ > > + __ALTERNATIVE_CFG_2(old_c, new_c_1, vendor_id_1, errata_id_1, enable_1, \ > > + new_c_2, vendor_id_2, errata_id_2, enable_2) \ > > + ALT_NEW_CONTENT(vendor_id_3, errata_id_3, enable_3, new_c_3) > > + > > #endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */ > > > > #define _ALTERNATIVE_CFG(old_c, new_c, vendor_id, errata_id, CONFIG_k) \ > > @@ -108,6 +124,13 @@ > > __ALTERNATIVE_CFG_2(old_c, new_c_1, vendor_id_1, errata_id_1, IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_k_1), \ > > new_c_2, vendor_id_2, errata_id_2, IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_k_2)) > > > > +#define _ALTERNATIVE_CFG_3(old_c, new_c_1, vendor_id_1, errata_id_1, CONFIG_k_1, \ > > + new_c_2, vendor_id_2, errata_id_2, CONFIG_k_2, \ > > + new_c_3, vendor_id_3, errata_id_3, CONFIG_k_3) \ > > + __ALTERNATIVE_CFG_3(old_c, new_c_1, vendor_id_1, errata_id_1, IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_k_1), \ > > + new_c_2, vendor_id_2, errata_id_2, IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_k_2), \ > > + new_c_3, vendor_id_3, errata_id_3, IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_k_3)) > > + > > #else /* CONFIG_RISCV_ALTERNATIVE */ > > #ifdef __ASSEMBLY__ > > > > @@ -152,15 +175,28 @@ > > _ALTERNATIVE_CFG(old_content, new_content, vendor_id, errata_id, CONFIG_k) > > > > /* > > - * A vendor wants to replace an old_content, but another vendor has used > > - * ALTERNATIVE() to patch its customized content at the same location. In > > - * this case, this vendor can create a new macro ALTERNATIVE_2() based > > - * on the following sample code and then replace ALTERNATIVE() with > > - * ALTERNATIVE_2() to append its customized content. > > + * ALTERNATIVE_x macros allow providing multiple replacement options > > + * for an ALTERNATIVE code section. This is helpful if multiple > > + * implementation variants for the same functionality exist for > > + * different cpu cores. > > I think this last sentence should be: > "This is helpful if multiple implementation variants exist for the same > functionality." > I don't think CPU cores is the right level of "granularity". > Ok, I'll update it as above. > > + * > > + * Usage: > > + * ALTERNATIVE_x(old_content, > > + * new_content1, vendor_id1, errata_id1, CONFIG_k1, > > + * new_content2, vendor_id2, errata_id2, CONFIG_k2, > > + * ... > > + * new_contentx, vendor_idx, errata_idx, CONFIG_kx) > > */ > > #define ALTERNATIVE_2(old_content, new_content_1, vendor_id_1, errata_id_1, CONFIG_k_1, \ > > new_content_2, vendor_id_2, errata_id_2, CONFIG_k_2) \ > > _ALTERNATIVE_CFG_2(old_content, new_content_1, vendor_id_1, errata_id_1, CONFIG_k_1, \ > > new_content_2, vendor_id_2, errata_id_2, CONFIG_k_2) > > > > +#define ALTERNATIVE_3(old_content, new_content_1, vendor_id_1, errata_id_1, CONFIG_k_1, \ > > + new_content_2, vendor_id_2, errata_id_2, CONFIG_k_2, \ > > + new_content_3, vendor_id_3, errata_id_3, CONFIG_k_3) \ > > + _ALTERNATIVE_CFG_3(old_content, new_content_1, vendor_id_1, errata_id_1, CONFIG_k_1, \ > > + new_content_2, vendor_id_2, errata_id_2, CONFIG_k_2, \ > > + new_content_3, vendor_id_3, errata_id_3, CONFIG_k_3) > > btw, why is this indented with spaces when the line above it is indented > with tabs? (At least, that is how it appears in mutt). > I'll update it with spaces. > With those minor bits & the suggested fixes from Drew/Geert: > Reviewed-by: Conor Dooley <conor.dooley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Cheers, Prabhakar