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On Fri, 2015-05-15 at 14:35 +0200, Oleksij Rempel wrote:
> ... and move dup code from ar5008_phy.c and ar9002_phy.c to phy.c
[]
> diff --git a/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath9k/phy.c b/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath9k/phy.c

> +void phy_hw_spur_mitigate(struct ath_hw *ah,
> +			  struct ath9k_channel *chan, int bin)
> +{
> +	int cur_bin;
> +	int upper, lower, cur_vit_mask;
> +	int i;
> +	int8_t mask_m[123];
> +	int8_t mask_p[123];

Looking at this code, I'm not sure if mask_m and mask_p
are always completely initialized by the loop below.

Perhaps use {} on declaration.

> +	int8_t mask_amt;

These int8_t could be s8

> +	int tmp_mask;
> +	static int pilot_mask_reg[4] = {
> +		AR_PHY_TIMING7, AR_PHY_TIMING8,
> +		AR_PHY_PILOT_MASK_01_30, AR_PHY_PILOT_MASK_31_60
> +	};
> +	static int chan_mask_reg[4] = {
> +		AR_PHY_TIMING9, AR_PHY_TIMING10,
> +		AR_PHY_CHANNEL_MASK_01_30, AR_PHY_CHANNEL_MASK_31_60
> +	};
> +	static int inc[4] = { 0, 100, 0, 0 };

static const

> +	cur_vit_mask = 6100;
> +	upper = bin + 120;
> +	lower = bin - 120;
> +

Is this loop guaranteed to always initialize all the
mask_p and mask_m indexes used in the or statements below it?

The 123 for -61 and 0 and +61 array indexes is a bit obscure.

> +	for (i = 0; i < 123; i++) {
> +		if ((cur_vit_mask > lower) && (cur_vit_mask < upper)) {
> +			/* workaround for gcc bug #37014 */
> +			volatile int tmp_v = abs(cur_vit_mask - bin);
> +
> +			if (tmp_v < 75)
> +				mask_amt = 1;
> +			else
> +				mask_amt = 0;
> +			if (cur_vit_mask < 0)
> +				mask_m[abs(cur_vit_mask / 100)] = mask_amt;
> +			else
> +				mask_p[cur_vit_mask / 100] = mask_amt;
> +		}
> +		cur_vit_mask -= 100;
> +	}
> +
> +	tmp_mask = (mask_m[46] << 30) | (mask_m[47] << 28)
> +		| (mask_m[48] << 26) | (mask_m[49] << 24)
> +		| (mask_m[50] << 22) | (mask_m[51] << 20)
> +		| (mask_m[52] << 18) | (mask_m[53] << 16)
> +		| (mask_m[54] << 14) | (mask_m[55] << 12)
> +		| (mask_m[56] << 10) | (mask_m[57] << 8)
> +		| (mask_m[58] << 6) | (mask_m[59] << 4)
> +		| (mask_m[60] << 2) | (mask_m[61] << 0);
> +	REG_WRITE(ah, AR_PHY_BIN_MASK_1, tmp_mask);
> +	REG_WRITE(ah, AR_PHY_VIT_MASK2_M_46_61, tmp_mask);
> +
> +	tmp_mask = (mask_m[31] << 28)
> +		| (mask_m[32] << 26) | (mask_m[33] << 24)
> +		| (mask_m[34] << 22) | (mask_m[35] << 20)
> +		| (mask_m[36] << 18) | (mask_m[37] << 16)
> +		| (mask_m[48] << 14) | (mask_m[39] << 12)
> +		| (mask_m[40] << 10) | (mask_m[41] << 8)
> +		| (mask_m[42] << 6) | (mask_m[43] << 4)
> +		| (mask_m[44] << 2) | (mask_m[45] << 0);
> +	REG_WRITE(ah, AR_PHY_BIN_MASK_2, tmp_mask);
> +	REG_WRITE(ah, AR_PHY_MASK2_M_31_45, tmp_mask);
> +
> +	tmp_mask = (mask_m[16] << 30) | (mask_m[16] << 28)
> +		| (mask_m[18] << 26) | (mask_m[18] << 24)
> +		| (mask_m[20] << 22) | (mask_m[20] << 20)
> +		| (mask_m[22] << 18) | (mask_m[22] << 16)
> +		| (mask_m[24] << 14) | (mask_m[24] << 12)
> +		| (mask_m[25] << 10) | (mask_m[26] << 8)
> +		| (mask_m[27] << 6) | (mask_m[28] << 4)
> +		| (mask_m[29] << 2) | (mask_m[30] << 0);
> +	REG_WRITE(ah, AR_PHY_BIN_MASK_3, tmp_mask);
> +	REG_WRITE(ah, AR_PHY_MASK2_M_16_30, tmp_mask);
> +
> +	tmp_mask = (mask_m[0] << 30) | (mask_m[1] << 28)
> +		| (mask_m[2] << 26) | (mask_m[3] << 24)
> +		| (mask_m[4] << 22) | (mask_m[5] << 20)
> +		| (mask_m[6] << 18) | (mask_m[7] << 16)
> +		| (mask_m[8] << 14) | (mask_m[9] << 12)
> +		| (mask_m[10] << 10) | (mask_m[11] << 8)
> +		| (mask_m[12] << 6) | (mask_m[13] << 4)
> +		| (mask_m[14] << 2) | (mask_m[15] << 0);
> +	REG_WRITE(ah, AR_PHY_MASK_CTL, tmp_mask);
> +	REG_WRITE(ah, AR_PHY_MASK2_M_00_15, tmp_mask);
> +
> +	tmp_mask = (mask_p[15] << 28)
> +		| (mask_p[14] << 26) | (mask_p[13] << 24)
> +		| (mask_p[12] << 22) | (mask_p[11] << 20)
> +		| (mask_p[10] << 18) | (mask_p[9] << 16)
> +		| (mask_p[8] << 14) | (mask_p[7] << 12)
> +		| (mask_p[6] << 10) | (mask_p[5] << 8)
> +		| (mask_p[4] << 6) | (mask_p[3] << 4)
> +		| (mask_p[2] << 2) | (mask_p[1] << 0);
> +	REG_WRITE(ah, AR_PHY_BIN_MASK2_1, tmp_mask);
> +	REG_WRITE(ah, AR_PHY_MASK2_P_15_01, tmp_mask);
> +
> +	tmp_mask = (mask_p[30] << 28)
> +		| (mask_p[29] << 26) | (mask_p[28] << 24)
> +		| (mask_p[27] << 22) | (mask_p[26] << 20)
> +		| (mask_p[25] << 18) | (mask_p[24] << 16)
> +		| (mask_p[23] << 14) | (mask_p[22] << 12)
> +		| (mask_p[21] << 10) | (mask_p[20] << 8)
> +		| (mask_p[19] << 6) | (mask_p[18] << 4)
> +		| (mask_p[17] << 2) | (mask_p[16] << 0);
> +	REG_WRITE(ah, AR_PHY_BIN_MASK2_2, tmp_mask);
> +	REG_WRITE(ah, AR_PHY_MASK2_P_30_16, tmp_mask);
> +
> +	tmp_mask = (mask_p[45] << 28)
> +		| (mask_p[44] << 26) | (mask_p[43] << 24)
> +		| (mask_p[42] << 22) | (mask_p[41] << 20)
> +		| (mask_p[40] << 18) | (mask_p[39] << 16)
> +		| (mask_p[38] << 14) | (mask_p[37] << 12)
> +		| (mask_p[36] << 10) | (mask_p[35] << 8)
> +		| (mask_p[34] << 6) | (mask_p[33] << 4)
> +		| (mask_p[32] << 2) | (mask_p[31] << 0);
> +	REG_WRITE(ah, AR_PHY_BIN_MASK2_3, tmp_mask);
> +	REG_WRITE(ah, AR_PHY_MASK2_P_45_31, tmp_mask);
> +
> +	tmp_mask = (mask_p[61] << 30) | (mask_p[60] << 28)
> +		| (mask_p[59] << 26) | (mask_p[58] << 24)
> +		| (mask_p[57] << 22) | (mask_p[56] << 20)
> +		| (mask_p[55] << 18) | (mask_p[54] << 16)
> +		| (mask_p[53] << 14) | (mask_p[52] << 12)
> +		| (mask_p[51] << 10) | (mask_p[50] << 8)
> +		| (mask_p[49] << 6) | (mask_p[48] << 4)
> +		| (mask_p[47] << 2) | (mask_p[46] << 0);
> +	REG_WRITE(ah, AR_PHY_BIN_MASK2_4, tmp_mask);
> +	REG_WRITE(ah, AR_PHY_MASK2_P_61_45, tmp_mask);


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