> > @@ -7447,8 +7452,14 @@ static int ufs_get_device_desc(struct ufs_hba *hba) > > > > if (dev_info->wspecversion >= UFS_DEV_HPB_SUPPORT_VERSION && > > (b_ufs_feature_sup & UFS_DEV_HPB_SUPPORT)) { > > - dev_info->hpb_enabled = true; > > - ufshpb_get_dev_info(hba, desc_buf); > > + bool hpb_en = false; > > + > > + err = ufshcd_query_flag_retry(hba, > > UPIU_QUERY_OPCODE_READ_FLAG, > > + QUERY_FLAG_IDN_HPB_EN, 0, &hpb_en); > > + if (!err && hpb_en) { > > + dev_info->hpb_enabled = true; > > + ufshpb_get_dev_info(hba, desc_buf); > QUERY_FLAG_IDN_HPB_EN only apply to HPB2.0 OK, > > + } > > } > > > > + > > +/* > > + * WRITE_BUFFER CMD support 36K (len=9) ~ 512K (len=128) default. > > + * it is possible to change range of transfer_len through sysfs. > > + */ > Actually the transfer length is limited by its (and read id) single byte. > Fixing MAX_HPB_READ_ID = 128 is IMO a reasonable choice, > But not limited by spec. Maybe make note of that ? > > > +static inline bool ufshpb_is_required_wb(struct ufshpb_lu *hpb, int len) > > +{ > > + return (len >= hpb->pre_req_min_tr_len && > > + len <= hpb->pre_req_max_tr_len); > > } > Maybe also check HPB2.0 as well? OK, > > -void ufshpb_prep(struct ufs_hba *hba, struct ufshcd_lrb *lrbp) > > +int ufshpb_prep(struct ufs_hba *hba, struct ufshcd_lrb *lrbp) > > { > > struct ufshpb_lu *hpb; > > struct ufshpb_region *rgn; > > @@ -282,26 +546,27 @@ void ufshpb_prep(struct ufs_hba *hba, struct > > ufshcd_lrb *lrbp) > > u64 ppn; > > unsigned long flags; > > int transfer_len, rgn_idx, srgn_idx, srgn_offset; > > + int read_id = MAX_HPB_READ_ID; > Should be 0 if wb is not used? I will fix it. > > + > > + hpb->pre_req = kcalloc(qd, sizeof(struct ufshpb_req), GFP_KERNEL); > > + hpb->throttle_pre_req = qd; > What is the point in throttling if you are allowing 32 simultaneous commands? > There can't be more than qd/2 anyway? > On the contrary, it makes much more sense to control the inflight map requests, instead? OK, I will change it to qd/2. > > + hpb->num_inflight_pre_req = 0; > > + > > > -#define HPB_SUPPORT_VERSION 0x100 > > +#define HPB_SUPPORT_VERSION 0x200 > In ufshpb_get_dev_info you are bailing out if version != HPB_SUPPORT_VERSION > Meaning you are no longer backward supporting HPB1.0? I add to support legacy version of HPB. Thanks, Daejun