On Wed. 14 Dec. 2022 at 18:28, Marc Kleine-Budde <mkl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 14.12.2022 10:18:20, Marc Kleine-Budde wrote: > > On 14.12.2022 10:14:06, Markus Schneider-Pargmann wrote: > > > Hi Marc, > > > > > > On Wed, Nov 30, 2022 at 06:21:00PM +0100, Marc Kleine-Budde wrote: > > > > On 16.11.2022 21:52:55, Markus Schneider-Pargmann wrote: > > > > > Currently the driver waits to wakeup the queue until the interrupt for > > > > > the transmit event is received and acknowledged. If we want to use the > > > > > hardware FIFO, this is too late. > > > > > > > > > > Instead release the queue as soon as the transmit was transferred into > > > > > the hardware FIFO. We are then ready for the next transmit to be > > > > > transferred. > > > > > > > > If you want to really speed up the TX path, remove the worker and use > > > > the spi_async() API from the xmit callback, see mcp251xfd_start_xmit(). > > > > > > > > Extra bonus if you implement xmit_more() and transfer more than 1 skb > > > > per SPI transfer. > > > > > > Just a quick question here, I mplemented a xmit_more() call and I am > > > testing it right now, but it always returns false even under high > > > pressure. The device has a txqueuelen set to 1000. Do I need to turn > > > some other knob for this to work? I was the first to use BQL in a CAN driver. It also took me time to first figure out the existence of xmit_more() and even more to understand how to make it so that it would return true. > > AFAIK you need BQL support: see 0084e298acfe ("can: mcp251xfd: add BQL support"). > > > > The etas_es58x driver implements xmit_more(), I added the Author Vincent > > on Cc. > > Have a look at netdev_queue_set_dql_min_limit() in the etas driver. The functions you need are the netdev_send_queue() and the netdev_complete_queue(): https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/latest/source/include/linux/netdevice.h#L3424 For CAN, you probably want to have a look to can_skb_get_frame_len(). https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/latest/source/include/linux/can/length.h#L166 The netdev_queue_set_dql_min_limit() gives hints by setting a minimum value for BQL. It is optional (and as of today I am the only user of it). Yours sincerely, Vincent Mailhol