Hi Finn, On Mon, Jun 3, 2019 at 9:40 AM Finn Thain <fthain@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Mon, 3 Jun 2019, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote: > > On Mon, Jun 3, 2019 at 1:32 AM Finn Thain <fthain@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > On Sun, 2 Jun 2019, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote: > > > > On Sun, Jun 2, 2019 at 3:29 AM Finn Thain <fthain@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > > wrote: > > > > > A system bus error during a PDMA transfer can mess up the calculation > > > > > of the transfer residual (the PDMA handshaking hardware lacks a byte > > > > > counter). This results in data corruption. > > > > > > > > > > The algorithm in this patch anticipates a bus error by starting each > > > > > transfer with a MOVE.B instruction. If a bus error is caught the > > > > > transfer will be retried. If a bus error is caught later in the > > > > > transfer (for a MOVE.W instruction) the transfer gets failed and > > > > > subsequent requests for that target will use PIO instead of PDMA. > > > > > > > > > > This avoids the "!REQ and !ACK" error so the severity level of that > > > > > message is reduced to KERN_DEBUG. > > > > > > > > > > Cc: Michael Schmitz <schmitzmic@xxxxxxxxx> > > > > > Cc: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > > > Cc: stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx # v4.14+ > > > > > Fixes: 3a0f64bfa907 ("mac_scsi: Fix pseudo DMA implementation") > > > > > Reported-by: Chris Jones <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > > > Tested-by: Stan Johnson <userm57@xxxxxxxxx> > > > > > Signed-off-by: Finn Thain <fthain@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > > > > > > Thanks for your patch! > > > > > > > > > --- > > > > > arch/m68k/include/asm/mac_pdma.h | 179 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > > > > drivers/scsi/mac_scsi.c | 201 ++++++++----------------------- > > > > > > > > Why have you moved the PDMA implementation to a header file under > > > > arch/m68k/? Do you intend to reuse it by other drivers? > > > > > > > > > > There are a couple of reasons: the mac_esp driver also uses PDMA and the > > > NuBus PowerMac port also uses mac_scsi.c. OTOH, the NuBus PowerMac port is > > > still out-of-tree, and it is unclear whether the mac_esp driver will ever > > > benefit from this code. > > > > So you do have future sharing in mind... > > > > > > If not, please keep it in the driver, so (a) you don't need an ack from > > > > me ;-), and (b) your change may be easier to review. > > > > > > I take your wink to mean that you don't want to ask the SCSI maintainers > > > to review m68k asm. Putting aside the code review process for a moment, do > > > > I meant that apart from the code containing m68k assembler source, it is > > not related to arch/m68k/, and thus belongs to the driver. > > That criterion seems insufficient. It could describe most of arch/m68k/mac > (which has headers in arch/m68k/include). > > > There are several other drivers that contain pieces of assembler code. > > > > Does any driver contain assembler code for multiple architectures? I was > trying to avoid that -- though admittedly I don't yet have actual code for > the PDMA implementation for mac_scsi for Nubus PowerMacs. > > However, the existence of that out-of-tree port suggests to me that > arch/powerpc/include/mac_scsi.h and arch/m68k/include/mac_scsi.h would be > an appropriate layout. > > But if there's no clear policy then perhaps we should ignore the whole > question until the driver code actually becomes shared code. I don't mind > re-working the patch to combine the two files. Yep, can be handled when the need arises. Gr{oetje,eeting}s, Geert -- Geert Uytterhoeven -- There's lots of Linux beyond ia32 -- geert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx In personal conversations with technical people, I call myself a hacker. But when I'm talking to journalists I just say "programmer" or something like that. -- Linus Torvalds