On Wed, 2013-10-02 at 12:48 +0200, Alexander Gordeev wrote: > This series is against "next" branch in Bjorn's repo: > git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/helgaas/pci.git > > Currently pci_enable_msi_block() and pci_enable_msix() interfaces > return a error code in case of failure, 0 in case of success and a > positive value which indicates the number of MSI-X/MSI interrupts > that could have been allocated. The latter value should be passed > to a repeated call to the interfaces until a failure or success: > > > for (i = 0; i < FOO_DRIVER_MAXIMUM_NVEC; i++) > adapter->msix_entries[i].entry = i; > > while (nvec >= FOO_DRIVER_MINIMUM_NVEC) { > rc = pci_enable_msix(adapter->pdev, > adapter->msix_entries, nvec); > if (rc > 0) > nvec = rc; > else > return rc; > } > > return -ENOSPC; > > > This technique proved to be confusing and error-prone. Vast share > of device drivers simply fail to follow the described guidelines. > > This update converts pci_enable_msix() and pci_enable_msi_block() > interfaces to canonical kernel functions and makes them return a > error code in case of failure or 0 in case of success. [...] I think this is fundamentally flawed: pci_msix_table_size() and pci_get_msi_cap() can only report the limits of the *device* (which the driver usually already knows), whereas MSI allocation can also be constrained due to *global* limits on the number of distinct IRQs. Currently pci_enable_msix() will report a positive value if it fails due to the global limit. Your patch 7 removes that. pci_enable_msi_block() unfortunately doesn't appear to do this. It seems to me that a more useful interface would take a minimum and maximum number of vectors from the driver. This wouldn't allow the driver to specify that it could only accept, say, any even number within a certain range, but you could still leave the current functions available for any driver that needs that. Ben. -- Ben Hutchings, Staff Engineer, Solarflare Not speaking for my employer; that's the marketing department's job. They asked us to note that Solarflare product names are trademarked. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-pci" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html