Re: [PATCH v3 00/32] provide interfaces to access PCIe capabilities registers

From: Bjorn Helgaas
Date: Tue Aug 14 2012 - 00:26:29 EST


On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 8:54 AM, Jiang Liu <liuj97@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> From: Jiang Liu <liuj97@xxxxxxxxx>
>
> As suggested by Bjorn Helgaas and Don Dutile in threads
> http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-pci/msg15663.html, we could improve access
> to PCIe capabilities register in to way:
> 1) cache content of PCIe Capabilities Register into struct pce_dev to avoid
> repeatedly reading this register because it's read only.
> 2) provide access functions for PCIe Capabilities registers to hide differences
> among PCIe base specifications, so the caller don't need to handle those
> differences.
>
> This patch set applies to
> git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/helgaas/pci.git pci-next

Would you mind rebasing this to v3.6-rc1? I think you posted this
when my branch was still 3.5-based, and there are some upstream
changes that cause minor conflicts here.

You currently have:

int pci_pcie_capability_change_word(struct pci_dev *dev, int pos,
u16 set_bits, u16 clear_bits)

I think this is a bit awkward because the function name doesn't
suggest *how* the word will be changed, and the clearing happens
before the setting (opposite the parameter order). Something like:

int pci_pcie_capability_mask_and_set_word(..., u16 mask, u16 set) or
int pci_pcie_capability_clear_and_set_word(..., u16 clear, u16 set)

would be more obvious. If you use "mask_and_set", I think the
function should do "(val & mask) | set" with the complement being at
the call site. If you use "clear_and_set", I think it's OK to do
"(val & ~mask) | set" as in your current patch.

I know I suggested the "pci_pcie_capability_*" names, but they're
getting a bit unwieldy, especially if we do "mask_and_set" or similar.
There are already several "pcie_*" functions, so maybe we should
drop the leading "pci_" from these and just have:

pcie_capability_read_word
pcie_capability_write_word
pcie_capability_mask_and_set_word

Bjorn
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