Re: [PATCH v3 09/24] arm64: Keep track of CPU feature registers

From: Suzuki K. Poulose
Date: Thu Oct 15 2015 - 06:45:34 EST


On 15/10/15 11:36, Catalin Marinas wrote:
Hi Suzuki,

Some minor comments below.

The feature bits are classified as one of SCALAR_MIN, SCALAR_MAX and DISCRETE
depending on the implication of the possible values. This information
is used to decide the safe value for a feature.


The "SCALAR..." etc. in the comment needs updating.

Sorry about that. Will fix it.


+#define FTR_STRICT true
+#define FTR_NONSTRICT false

Please add a comment on what STRICT/NONSTRICT mean.


Sure

+static inline u64 ftr_mask(struct arm64_ftr_bits *ftrp)
+{
+ return (u64)GENMASK(ftrp->shift + ftrp->width - 1, ftrp->shift);
+}
+
+static inline s64 arm64_ftr_value(struct arm64_ftr_bits *ftrp, u64 val)
+{
+ return cpuid_feature_extract_field_width(val, ftrp->shift, ftrp->width);
+}

Slightly inconsistent naming: since you are prefixing everything with
arm64_, do the same for ftr_mask.

OK, will add it.


+static struct arm64_ftr_reg arm64_ftr_regs[] = {
+
+ /* This array should be always kept in the ascending order of id */

Do we have a sanity check somewhere? You could also call sort() on this
array and we wouldn't have to worry.

No we don't have a sanity check. I will take a look.


+/*
+ * get_arm64_sys_reg - Lookup a feature register entry using its
+ * sys_reg() encoding. With the array arm64_ftr_regs sorted in the
+ * ascending order, we use binary search to find a matching entry.
+ *
+ * returns - Upon success, matching ftr_reg entry for id.
+ * - NULL on failure. It is upto the caller to decide
+ * the impact of a failure.
+ */
+static struct arm64_ftr_reg* get_arm64_sys_reg(u32 sys_id)

Nitpick: the * near the function name.

Also rename it to get_arm64_ftr_reg() to match the actual return type.


Sure, will fix all of these. Thanks for the detailed look



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