Re: [PATCH v2 net-next 3/6] net: bcmasp: Add support for ASP2.0 Ethernet controller

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On Wed, Apr 26, 2023 at 11:54:29AM -0700, Justin Chen wrote:
> Add support for the Broadcom ASP 2.0 Ethernet controller which is first
> introduced with 72165. This controller features two distinct Ethernet
> ports that can be independently operated.
> 
> This patch supports:
> 
> - Wake-on-LAN using magic packets
> - basic ethtool operations (link, counters, message level)
> - MAC destination address filtering (promiscuous, ALL_MULTI, etc.)
> 
> Signed-off-by: Florian Fainelli <f.fainelli@xxxxxxxxx>
> Signed-off-by: Justin Chen <justinpopo6@xxxxxxxxx>

...

> diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/broadcom/asp2/bcmasp.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/broadcom/asp2/bcmasp.c

...

> +static int bcmasp_netfilt_get_reg_offset(struct bcmasp_priv *priv,
> +					 struct bcmasp_net_filter *nfilt,
> +					 enum asp_netfilt_reg_type reg_type,
> +					 u32 offset)
> +{
> +	u32 block_index, filter_sel;
> +
> +	if (offset < 32) {
> +		block_index = ASP_RX_FILTER_NET_L2;
> +		filter_sel = nfilt->hw_index;
> +	} else if (offset < 64) {
> +		block_index = ASP_RX_FILTER_NET_L2;
> +		filter_sel = nfilt->hw_index + 1;
> +	} else if (offset < 96) {
> +		block_index = ASP_RX_FILTER_NET_L3_0;
> +		filter_sel = nfilt->hw_index;
> +	} else if (offset < 128) {
> +		block_index = ASP_RX_FILTER_NET_L3_0;
> +		filter_sel = nfilt->hw_index + 1;
> +	} else if (offset < 160) {
> +		block_index = ASP_RX_FILTER_NET_L3_1;
> +		filter_sel = nfilt->hw_index;
> +	} else if (offset < 192) {
> +		block_index = ASP_RX_FILTER_NET_L3_1;
> +		filter_sel = nfilt->hw_index + 1;
> +	} else if (offset < 224) {
> +		block_index = ASP_RX_FILTER_NET_L4;
> +		filter_sel = nfilt->hw_index;
> +	} else if (offset < 256) {
> +		block_index = ASP_RX_FILTER_NET_L4;
> +		filter_sel = nfilt->hw_index + 1;
> +	}

block_index and filter_sel are uninitialised if offset doesn't match any
of the conditions above. Can that happen?

> +
> +	switch (reg_type) {
> +	case ASP_NETFILT_MATCH:
> +		return ASP_RX_FILTER_NET_PAT(filter_sel, block_index,
> +					     (offset % 32));
> +	case ASP_NETFILT_MASK:
> +		return ASP_RX_FILTER_NET_MASK(filter_sel, block_index,
> +					      (offset % 32));
> +	default:
> +		return -EINVAL;
> +	}
> +}

...

> +static void bcmasp_netfilt_tcpip4_wr(struct bcmasp_priv *priv,
> +				     struct bcmasp_net_filter *nfilt,
> +				     struct ethtool_tcpip4_spec *match,
> +				     struct ethtool_tcpip4_spec *mask,
> +				     u32 offset)
> +{
> +	__be16 val_16, mask_16;
> +
> +	val_16 = htons(ETH_P_IP);
> +	mask_16 = 0xFFFF;

mask_17 is __be16, but 0xFFFF is host byte order.

Please make sure there are no new warnings when building with W=1 C=1.

...

> +/* If no network filter found, return open filter.
> + * If no more open filters return NULL
> + */
> +struct bcmasp_net_filter *bcmasp_netfilt_get_init(struct bcmasp_intf *intf,
> +						  int loc, bool wake_filter,
> +						  bool init)
> +{
> +	struct bcmasp_priv *priv = intf->parent;
> +	struct bcmasp_net_filter *nfilter = NULL;
> +	int i, open_index = -1;

Please use reverse xmas tree - longest line to shortest - for local
variable declarations in networking code.

You can check for this using https://github.com/ecree-solarflare/xmastree

...

> +static int bcmasp_combine_set_filter(struct bcmasp_intf *intf,
> +				     unsigned char *addr, unsigned char *mask,
> +				     int i)
> +{
> +	u64 addr1, addr2, mask1, mask2, mask3;
> +	struct bcmasp_priv *priv = intf->parent;
> +
> +	/* Switch to u64 to help with the calculations */
> +	addr1 = ether_addr_to_u64(priv->mda_filters[i].addr);
> +	mask1 = ether_addr_to_u64(priv->mda_filters[i].mask);
> +	addr2 = ether_addr_to_u64(addr);
> +	mask2 = ether_addr_to_u64(mask);
> +
> +	/* Check if one filter resides within the other */
> +	mask3 = mask1 & mask2;
> +	if (mask3 == mask1 && ((addr1 & mask1) == (addr2 & mask1))) {
> +		/* Filter 2 resides within fitler 1, so everthing is good */

nit: s/fitler/filter/

Please consider running ./scripts/checkpatch.pl --codespell

...

> +static void bcmasp_update_mib_counters(struct bcmasp_intf *priv)
> +{
> +	int i, j = 0;
> +
> +	for (i = 0; i < BCMASP_STATS_LEN; i++) {
> +		const struct bcmasp_stats *s;
> +		u16 offset = 0;
> +		u32 val = 0;
> +		char *p;
> +
> +		s = &bcmasp_gstrings_stats[i];
> +		switch (s->type) {
> +		case BCMASP_STAT_NETDEV:
> +		case BCMASP_STAT_SOFT:
> +			continue;
> +		case BCMASP_STAT_RUNT:
> +			offset += BCMASP_STAT_OFFSET;
> +			fallthrough;
> +		case BCMASP_STAT_MIB_TX:
> +			offset += BCMASP_STAT_OFFSET;
> +			fallthrough;
> +		case BCMASP_STAT_MIB_RX:
> +			val = umac_rl(priv, UMC_MIB_START + j + offset);
> +			offset = 0;	/* Reset Offset */
> +			break;
> +		case BCMASP_STAT_RX_EDPKT:
> +			val = rx_edpkt_core_rl(priv->parent, s->reg_offset);
> +			break;
> +		case BCMASP_STAT_RX_CTRL:
> +			offset = bcmasp_stat_fixup_offset(priv, s);
> +			if (offset != ASP_RX_CTRL_FB_FILT_OUT_FRAME_COUNT)
> +				offset += sizeof(u32) * priv->port;
> +			val = rx_ctrl_core_rl(priv->parent, offset);
> +			break;
> +		}
> +
> +		j += s->stat_sizeof;
> +		p = (char *)priv + s->stat_offset;
> +		*(u32 *)p = val;

Is p always 32bit aligned?

> +	}
> +}
> +
> +static void bcmasp_get_ethtool_stats(struct net_device *dev,
> +				     struct ethtool_stats *stats,
> +				     u64 *data)
> +{
> +	struct bcmasp_intf *priv = netdev_priv(dev);
> +	int i, j = 0;
> +
> +	if (netif_running(dev))
> +		bcmasp_update_mib_counters(priv);
> +
> +	dev->netdev_ops->ndo_get_stats(dev);
> +
> +	for (i = 0; i < BCMASP_STATS_LEN; i++) {
> +		const struct bcmasp_stats *s;
> +		char *p;
> +
> +		s = &bcmasp_gstrings_stats[i];
> +		if (!bcmasp_stat_available(priv, s->type))
> +			continue;
> +		if (s->type == BCMASP_STAT_NETDEV)
> +			p = (char *)&dev->stats;
> +		else
> +			p = (char *)priv;
> +		p += s->stat_offset;
> +		if (sizeof(unsigned long) != sizeof(u32) &&
> +		    s->stat_sizeof == sizeof(unsigned long))
> +			data[j] = *(unsigned long *)p;
> +		else
> +			data[j] = *(u32 *)p;

Maybe memcpy would make this a little easier to read.

> +		j++;
> +	}
> +}

...

> diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/broadcom/asp2/bcmasp_intf.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/broadcom/asp2/bcmasp_intf.c

...

> +static int bcmasp_init_rx(struct bcmasp_intf *intf)
> +{
> +	struct device *kdev = &intf->parent->pdev->dev;
> +	struct net_device *ndev = intf->ndev;
> +	void *p;
> +	dma_addr_t dma;
> +	struct page *buffer_pg;
> +	u32 reg;
> +	int ret;
> +
> +	intf->rx_buf_order = get_order(RING_BUFFER_SIZE);
> +	buffer_pg = alloc_pages(GFP_KERNEL, intf->rx_buf_order);
> +
> +	dma = dma_map_page(kdev, buffer_pg, 0, RING_BUFFER_SIZE,
> +			   DMA_FROM_DEVICE);
> +	if (dma_mapping_error(kdev, dma)) {
> +		netdev_err(ndev, "Cannot allocate RX buffer\n");

I think the core will log an error on allocation failure,
so the message above is not needed.

> +		__free_pages(buffer_pg, intf->rx_buf_order);
> +		return -ENOMEM;
> +	}

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