> -----Original Message----- > From: kvalo=codeaurora.org@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <kvalo=codeaurora.org@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On > Behalf Of Kalle Valo > Sent: Saturday, October 2, 2021 12:26 AM > To: Pkshih <pkshih@xxxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: linux-wireless@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: [PATCH v6 03/24] rtw89: add core and trx files > > Ping-Ke Shih <pkshih@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > > Implement main flows that contains register/unregister mac80211 hw with > > hardware capability, power on/off sequence, STA state actions, and > > TX/RX path. > > > > The chip info is read from efuse while probing PCI, and then it can be > > used to induce supported channel, band, bitrate, ht/vht/he capability, > > and etc. Then, we register hardware with these capabilities. > > > > When network interface is up, driver does power-on sequence to enable MAC, > > BB and RF function blocks. Oppositely, do power-off sequence when > > interface is going to down. > > > > To maintain STA state, five callbacks are implemented -- add, assoc, > > disassoc, disconnect and remove. In which state, driver tells firmware STA > > info via H2C. > > > > TX flow: > > When a SKB is going to be transmitted, we must know its type first. If > > the type is mgmt or fwcmd made by driver, SKB is queued into corresponding > > DMA channel and PCI ring. The other type is data frame that is more > > complex, because it needs to establish BA session to have better throughput > > with AMPDU and AMSDU. > > In order to have better PCI DMA efficiency, we don't kick off DMA every > > SKB. With wake TX queue, kick off DMA after a bunch of SKBs are written. > > To achieve this, we have two HCI ops -- tx_write and tx_kick_off. > > > > BA establishment work: > > For data frames, we start to establish BA session if the STA is associated > > with APMDU capability and the TID session isn't established, and then the > > BA work is used to ask mac80211 to start AMPDU actions. Driver implements > > AMPDU action callbacks to know the session is established, so that we can > > set AGG_EN bit in TX descriptor to enable AMPDU. > > > > RX flow: > > When a RX SKB is delivered from PCI, rtw89_core_rx() process it depneds on > > its type -- WIFI, C2H or PPDU. If type is C2H, it's queued into a C2H > > queue, and wake a work to handle the C2H packet. If type is WIFI, it's a > > normal RX packet. When mgmt or data frame is received, it is queued > > into pending RX SKB queue to wait for corresponding PPDU packet (another > > RX packet with PPDU type) to fill its rx_status, like RSSI. And, then > > indicate this packet to mac80211. When control frame is received, indicate > > it to mac80211 immediately. > > > > Track work: > > Use track work to monitor PHY status to know the changes of environment, > > and then update RA status or do RFK accordingly. > > > > Signed-off-by: Ping-Ke Shih <pkshih@xxxxxxxxxxx> > > [...] > > > +static __always_inline void RTW89_SET_TXWD(u8 *txdesc, u32 val, u8 offset, u32 mask) > > +{ > > + u32 *txd32 = (u32 *)txdesc; > > + > > + le32p_replace_bits((__le32 *)(txd32 + offset), val, mask); > > +} > > I'm not convinced about this either, please just use inline. This is because 'mask' argument of le32p_replace_bits() must be constant only. If I use inline and build this driver with ccflags-y += -Os, compiler reports errors: In function 'field_multiplier', inlined from 'le32_encode_bits' at ./include/linux/bitfield.h:154:1, inlined from 'le32p_replace_bits' at ./include/linux/bitfield.h:154:1, inlined from 'RTW89_SET_FWCMD_UA32.constprop' at /work/git-root/rtwlan/rtw89/fw.h:1397:2: ./include/linux/bitfield.h:119:3: error: call to '__bad_mask' declared with attribute error: bad bitfield mask 119 | __bad_mask(); | ^~~~~~~~~~~~ I check the implement of le32p_replace_bits(), it looks like static __always_inline void type##p_replace_bits(__##type *p, \ base val, base field) \ { \ *p = (*p & ~to(field)) | type##_encode_bits(val, field); \ } So, I imitate the function to use __always_inline, and then it works. Do you think I don't need to consider the case of Os? But, -Os seems a standard option of Linux kernel. ifdef CONFIG_CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_PERFORMANCE KBUILD_CFLAGS += -O2 else ifdef CONFIG_CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_PERFORMANCE_O3 KBUILD_CFLAGS += -O3 else ifdef CONFIG_CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE KBUILD_CFLAGS += -Os endif -- Ping-Ke