Re: [PATCHv2 2/4] mailbox: Introduce a new common API

From: Jassi Brar
Date: Thu May 09 2013 - 14:49:36 EST


On 9 May 2013 23:35, Suman Anna <s-anna@xxxxxx> wrote:

>>
>> Perhaps we should change the following
>>
>> void ipc_link_txdone(struct ipc_link *link, enum xfer_result r)
>> to
>> void ipc_link_txdone(struct ipc_link *link, enum xfer_result r, void *data)
>>
>> So that the API could pass that onto clients ?
>
> That's if the controller needs to pass some data back to client. I am
> fine with that as well,
No, I misunderstood you wanted request_token_t to be replaced with the
pointer of request that was executed.

> but I am talking mainly about providing a client
> user data ptr back to it during callbacks.
>
> struct ipc_client {
> char *chan_name;
> + void *cl_data; /* store it to ipc_chan as well */
> - void (*rxcb)(void *data);
> - void (*txcb)(request_token_t t, enum xfer_result r);
> + void (*rxcb)(void *cl_data, void *data);
> + void (*txcb)(request_token_t t, enum xfer_result r, void *cl_data);
> ...
> }
>
> I am obviously interested in the rxcb. The controller implementations do
> not see the cl_data.
>
OK I see what you mean. However the API storing and passing back
ad-hoc data to clients doesn't seem very neat.

Such purposes are usually served by :

- void (*rxcb)(void *data);
+ void (*rxcb)(struct ipc_client *cl, void *data); /* client for
which data was received */

- void (*txcb)(request_token_t t, enum xfer_result r);
+ void (*txcb)(struct ipc_client *cl, request_token_t t, enum
xfer_result r); /* client whose data was sent */

You could then get relevant omap_rproc using container_of() on 'cl',
in rxcb() and txcb().


Apart from this, in txcb, perhaps we should drop request_token_t in
favor of the request's pointer (void *data) that was last executed.
That should make things easier for clients.

regards,
-jassi
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