Hi Biju, On Sat, Oct 22, 2022 at 1:03 PM Biju Das <biju.das.jz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > R-Car has ECC error flags in global error interrupts whereas it is > not available on RZ/G2L. > > Add has_gerfl_eef to struct rcar_canfd_hw_info so that rcar_canfd_ > global_error() will process ECC errors only for R-Car. > > whilst, this patch fixes the below checkpatch warnings > CHECK: Unnecessary parentheses around 'ch == 0' > CHECK: Unnecessary parentheses around 'ch == 1' > > Signed-off-by: Biju Das <biju.das.jz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Thanks for your patch! > --- a/drivers/net/can/rcar/rcar_canfd.c > +++ b/drivers/net/can/rcar/rcar_canfd.c > @@ -523,6 +523,7 @@ struct rcar_canfd_hw_info { > unsigned multi_global_irqs:1; /* Has multiple global irqs */ > unsigned clk_postdiv:1; /* Has CAN clk post divider */ > unsigned multi_channel_irqs:1; /* Has multiple channel irqs */ > + unsigned has_gerfl_eef:1; /* Has ECC Error Flag */ Do you really need this flag? According to the RZ/G2L docs, the corresponding register bits are always read as zero. > }; > > /* Channel priv data */ > @@ -947,17 +950,18 @@ static void rcar_canfd_global_error(struct net_device *ndev) > { > struct rcar_canfd_channel *priv = netdev_priv(ndev); > struct rcar_canfd_global *gpriv = priv->gpriv; > + const struct rcar_canfd_hw_info *info = gpriv->info; > struct net_device_stats *stats = &ndev->stats; > u32 ch = priv->channel; > u32 gerfl, sts; > u32 ridx = ch + RCANFD_RFFIFO_IDX; > > gerfl = rcar_canfd_read(priv->base, RCANFD_GERFL); > - if ((gerfl & RCANFD_GERFL_EEF0) && (ch == 0)) { > + if (info->has_gerfl_eef && (gerfl & RCANFD_GERFL_EEF0) && ch == 0) { > netdev_dbg(ndev, "Ch0: ECC Error flag\n"); > stats->tx_dropped++; > } > - if ((gerfl & RCANFD_GERFL_EEF1) && (ch == 1)) { > + if (info->has_gerfl_eef && (gerfl & RCANFD_GERFL_EEF1) && ch == 1) { > netdev_dbg(ndev, "Ch1: ECC Error flag\n"); > stats->tx_dropped++; > } Just wrap both checks inside a single "if (gpriv->info->has_gerfl) { ... }"? Gr{oetje,eeting}s, Geert -- Geert Uytterhoeven -- There's lots of Linux beyond ia32 -- geert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx In personal conversations with technical people, I call myself a hacker. But when I'm talking to journalists I just say "programmer" or something like that. -- Linus Torvalds