On 21 July 2014 11:59, Simon Wunderlich <sw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hey Michal, > > thanks for the review! I agree to most points and will fixed them in the next > revision, for the rest I'm putting comments below: > > [...] >> > + nf_list1 = __le32_to_cpu(event->hdr.nf_list_1); >> > + nf_list2 = __le32_to_cpu(event->hdr.nf_list_2); >> > + chain_idx = MS(reg0, SEARCH_FFT_REPORT_REG0_FFT_CHN_IDX); >> > + switch (chain_idx) { >> > + case 0: >> > + fft_sample->noise = __cpu_to_be16(nf_list1 & 0xffffu); >> >> Are you sure you want to & nf_list1 itself *before* the byte swap? You >> probably won't see a difference with an intel host system which is >> little-endian just like the target device. > > That is intended as written: with le32_to_cpu() above we get the data into > host order to process it, then we get the 16-bit noise values according to the > chain index, and finally convert it to big endian as this is our exchange > format to userspace - as you can see, we do the same for the other 16bit > members of fft_sample as well. Ah, I guess I should put on my glasses now. I parsed that line as _to_cpu(). Sorry :-) > [...] >> > + arvif = ath10k_get_spectral_vdev(ar); >> > + if (!arvif) >> > + return -ENODEV; >> > + vdev_id = arvif->vdev_id; >> > + >> > + if (ar->spectral_mode == SPECTRAL_DISABLED) >> > + return 0; >> > + >> > + res = ath10k_wmi_vdev_spectral_enable(ar, vdev_id, >> > + >> > WMI_SPECTRAL_TRIGGER_CMD_CLEAR, + >> > WMI_SPECTRAL_ENABLE_CMD_ENABLE); + if (res < 0) >> > + return res; >> > + >> > + res = ath10k_wmi_vdev_spectral_enable(ar, vdev_id, >> > + >> > WMI_SPECTRAL_TRIGGER_CMD_TRIGGER, + >> > WMI_SPECTRAL_ENABLE_CMD_ENABLE); + if (res < 0) >> > + return res; >> > + >> > + return 0; >> > +} >> > +static int ath10k_spectral_scan_config(struct ath10k *ar, >> > + enum ath10k_spectral_mode mode) >> > +{ >> > + struct wmi_vdev_spectral_conf_arg arg; >> > + struct ath10k_vif *arvif; >> > + int vdev_id, count, res = 0; >> > + >> >> Ditto. lockdep_assert_held(). > > Actually both functions are calling ath10k_get_spectral_vdev() which already > has that assert, but it doesn't hurt to put it here as well. Will do. :) True but those functions (scan_config, scan_trigger) also access conf_mutex protected data themselves directly. If ath10k_get_spectral_vdev() was to be changed to not require conf_mutex you'd have to remember to move lockdep_assert_held() up the call stack. >> Did you test this against a firmware crash while spectral scan is >> enabled? ar->spectral_mode will be left as-is when restart is >> performed but no spectral scan will be actually configured. You either >> need to restart spectral scan (better from user perspective) or clear >> out the old mode (easier to code, but bad from user perspective >> because suddenly spectral scan would be stopped implicitly by device >> crash). > > No, I didn't test that against a firmware crash yet ... There's 'simulate_fw_crash' in debugfs. I suggest 'hard' method. 'soft' works only with fw 636 now. Watch out for possible host lockups though. > Restarting spectral > would probably a good idea in endless mode, but not if "count" has been set. Hmm good point, but then what if you have count=20 and fw crashes in the middle of performing the spectral scan run (e.g. at iteration 10)? But then this is just a debug interface (or is it?). I don't know if it's worth it going to great lengths to provide a super smooth user experience. Michał -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-wireless" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html