On 10/04/17 10:42 PM, "Sebastian Andrzej Siewior" <bigeasy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >The driver creates its own per-CPU threads which are updated based on CPU >hotplug events. It is also possible to use kworkers and remove some of the >infrastructure get the same job done while saving a few lines of code. > >The DECLARE_PER_CPU() definition is moved into the header file where it >belongs. bnx2i_percpu_io_thread() becomes bnx2i_percpu_io_work() which is >mostly the same code. The outer loop (kthread_should_stop()) gets removed >and >the remaining code is shifted to the left. >bnx2i_queue_scsi_cmd_resp() is mostly the same. The code checked >->iothread to >decide if there is an active per-CPU thread. With the kworkers this is no >longer possible nor required. >The allocation of struct bnx2i_work does not happen with ->p_work_lock >held >which is not required. I am unsure about the call-stack so I can't say >if this qualifies it for the allocation with GFP_KERNEL instead of >GFP_ATOMIC (it is not _bh lock but as I said, I don't know the context). >The allocation case has been reversed so the inner if case is called on >!bnx2i_work and is just the invocation one function since the lock is not >held during allocation. The init of the new bnx2i_work struct is now >done also without the ->p_work_lock held: it is a new object, nobody >knows about it yet. It should be enough to hold the lock while adding >this item to the list. I am unsure about that atomic_inc() so I keep >things as they were. > >The remaining part is the removal CPU hotplug notifier since it is taken >care by the workqueue code. > >This patch was only compile-tested due to -ENODEV. > >Cc: QLogic-Storage-Upstream@xxxxxxxxxx >Cc: Christoph Hellwig <hch@xxxxxx> >Signed-off-by: Sebastian Andrzej Siewior <bigeasy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >--- Didn't seen any issue with regression testing. Thanks Sebastian. Acked-by: Manish Rangankar <Manish.Rangankar@xxxxxxxxxx>