Re: [PATCH V2 3/6] vDPA: implement IRQ offloading helpers in vDPA core

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On 2020/7/20 下午5:07, Zhu, Lingshan wrote:

+}
+
+static void vdpa_unsetup_irq(struct vdpa_device *vdev, int qid)
+{
+    struct vdpa_driver *drv = drv_to_vdpa(vdev->dev.driver);
+
+    if (drv->unsetup_vq_irq)
+        drv->unsetup_vq_irq(vdev, qid);


Do you need to check the existence of drv before calling unset_vq_irq()?
Yes, we should check this when we take the releasing path into account.

And how can this synchronize with driver releasing and binding?
Will add an vdpa_unsetup_irq() call in vhsot_vdpa_release().
For binding, I think it is a new dev bound to the the driver,
it should go through the vdpa_setup_irq() routine. or if it is
a device re-bind to vhost_vdpa, I think we have cleaned up
irq_bypass_producer for it as we would call vhdpa_unsetup_irq()
in the release function.


I meant can the following things happen?

1) some vDPA device driver probe the hardware and call vdpa_request_irq() in its PCI probe function.
2) vDPA device is probed by vhost-vDPA

Then irq bypass can't work since we when vdpa_unsetup_irq() is called, there's no driver bound. Or is there a requirement that vdap_request/free_irq() must be called somewhere (e.g in the set_status bus operations)? If yes, we need document those requirements.

Thanks




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