Re: [RFT PATCH 7/9] ethtool: prepare for larger netdev_features_t type
From: Mahesh Bandewar <hidden>
Date: 2011-06-23 18:22:07
On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 11:03 AM, Ben Hutchings [off-list ref] wrote:
On Thu, 2011-06-23 at 10:50 -0700, Mahesh Bandewar wrote:quoted
On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 2:16 PM, Ben Hutchings [off-list ref] wrote:quoted
On Mon, 2011-06-20 at 21:14 +0200, Michał Mirosław wrote: [...]quoted
@@ -125,19 +131,26 @@ static int ethtool_set_features(struct net_device *dev, void __user *useraddr)if (copy_from_user(features, useraddr, sizeof(features))) return -EFAULT; - if (features[0].valid & ~NETIF_F_ETHTOOL_BITS) + /* I wonder if the compiler will be smart enough to loop-unroll + * and optimize this... (no worries if not) --mq */ + for (i = ETHTOOL_DEV_FEATURE_WORDS; i-- > 0; ) { + valid = (valid << 32)|features[i].valid; + wanted = (wanted << 32)|features[i].requested; + }[...] I don't know (or care) about optimisation of this, but I would expect gcc to complain about shifting a 32-bit value by 32 bits. I suggest you write this as: for (i = 0; i < ETHTOOL_DEV_FEATURE_WORDS; ++i) { valid |= (netdev_features_t)features[i].valid << 32 *i; wanted |= (netdev_features_t)features[i].requested << 32 *i;It's a valid point but this type of typecast or similar usage would imply that netdev_feature_t is an int of XXX bits. That's not opaque and would hinder the way you can abstract the feature type.Yes, ethtool_{get,set}_features() will have to be changed if and when the representation of netdev_features_t is changed significantly. I don't think there's any way of avoiding that and I don't think it really matters.
Well, if you have a conversion routine that converts (whatever the) netdev_type_t type is to the ethtool representation (array of u32 for example). So the changes would have to be done in that conversion routine only and not get/set_features() ethtool methods as such. --mahesh..
Ben. -- Ben Hutchings, Senior Software Engineer, Solarflare Not speaking for my employer; that's the marketing department's job. They asked us to note that Solarflare product names are trademarked.