Message ID | 20220207125933.81634-2-paul@crapouillou.net (mailing list archive) |
---|---|
State | New, archived |
Headers | show |
Series | iio: buffer-dma: write() and new DMABUF based API | expand |
On Mon, 7 Feb 2022 12:59:22 +0000 Paul Cercueil <paul@crapouillou.net> wrote: > The buffer-dma code was using two queues, incoming and outgoing, to > manage the state of the blocks in use. > > While this totally works, it adds some complexity to the code, > especially since the code only manages 2 blocks. It is much easier to > just check each block's state manually, and keep a counter for the next > block to dequeue. > > Since the new DMABUF based API wouldn't use the outgoing queue anyway, > getting rid of it now makes the upcoming changes simpler. > > With this change, the IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DEQUEUED is now useless, and can > be removed. > > v2: - Only remove the outgoing queue, and keep the incoming queue, as we > want the buffer to start streaming data as soon as it is enabled. > - Remove IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DEQUEUED, since it is now functionally the > same as IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DONE. > > Signed-off-by: Paul Cercueil <paul@crapouillou.net> > --- Trivial process thing but change log should be here, not above as we don't want it to end up in the main git log. > drivers/iio/buffer/industrialio-buffer-dma.c | 44 ++++++++++---------- > include/linux/iio/buffer-dma.h | 7 ++-- > 2 files changed, 26 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-) >
Hi Jonathan, Le dim., févr. 13 2022 at 18:57:40 +0000, Jonathan Cameron <jic23@kernel.org> a écrit : > On Mon, 7 Feb 2022 12:59:22 +0000 > Paul Cercueil <paul@crapouillou.net> wrote: > >> The buffer-dma code was using two queues, incoming and outgoing, to >> manage the state of the blocks in use. >> >> While this totally works, it adds some complexity to the code, >> especially since the code only manages 2 blocks. It is much easier >> to >> just check each block's state manually, and keep a counter for the >> next >> block to dequeue. >> >> Since the new DMABUF based API wouldn't use the outgoing queue >> anyway, >> getting rid of it now makes the upcoming changes simpler. >> >> With this change, the IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DEQUEUED is now useless, and >> can >> be removed. >> >> v2: - Only remove the outgoing queue, and keep the incoming queue, >> as we >> want the buffer to start streaming data as soon as it is >> enabled. >> - Remove IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DEQUEUED, since it is now functionally >> the >> same as IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DONE. >> >> Signed-off-by: Paul Cercueil <paul@crapouillou.net> >> --- > > Trivial process thing but change log should be here, not above as we > don't > want it to end up in the main git log. I'm kinda used to do this now, it's the policy for sending patches to the DRM tree. I like it because "git notes" disappear after rebases and it's a pain. At least like this I don't lose the changelog. But okay, I'll change it for v3, if there's a v3. Cheers, -Paul >> drivers/iio/buffer/industrialio-buffer-dma.c | 44 >> ++++++++++---------- >> include/linux/iio/buffer-dma.h | 7 ++-- >> 2 files changed, 26 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-) >>
On Mon, 7 Feb 2022 12:59:22 +0000 Paul Cercueil <paul@crapouillou.net> wrote: > The buffer-dma code was using two queues, incoming and outgoing, to > manage the state of the blocks in use. > > While this totally works, it adds some complexity to the code, > especially since the code only manages 2 blocks. It is much easier to > just check each block's state manually, and keep a counter for the next > block to dequeue. > > Since the new DMABUF based API wouldn't use the outgoing queue anyway, > getting rid of it now makes the upcoming changes simpler. > > With this change, the IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DEQUEUED is now useless, and can > be removed. > > v2: - Only remove the outgoing queue, and keep the incoming queue, as we > want the buffer to start streaming data as soon as it is enabled. > - Remove IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DEQUEUED, since it is now functionally the > same as IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DONE. > > Signed-off-by: Paul Cercueil <paul@crapouillou.net> Hi Paul, In the interests of moving things forward / simplifying what people need to look at: This change looks good to me on it's own. Lars had some comments on v1. Lars, could you take look at this and verify if this versions addresses the points you raised (I think it does but they were your comments so better you judge) Thanks, Jonathan > --- > drivers/iio/buffer/industrialio-buffer-dma.c | 44 ++++++++++---------- > include/linux/iio/buffer-dma.h | 7 ++-- > 2 files changed, 26 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/iio/buffer/industrialio-buffer-dma.c b/drivers/iio/buffer/industrialio-buffer-dma.c > index d348af8b9705..1fc91467d1aa 100644 > --- a/drivers/iio/buffer/industrialio-buffer-dma.c > +++ b/drivers/iio/buffer/industrialio-buffer-dma.c > @@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ static struct iio_dma_buffer_block *iio_dma_buffer_alloc_block( > } > > block->size = size; > - block->state = IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DEQUEUED; > + block->state = IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DONE; > block->queue = queue; > INIT_LIST_HEAD(&block->head); > kref_init(&block->kref); > @@ -191,16 +191,8 @@ static struct iio_dma_buffer_block *iio_dma_buffer_alloc_block( > > static void _iio_dma_buffer_block_done(struct iio_dma_buffer_block *block) > { > - struct iio_dma_buffer_queue *queue = block->queue; > - > - /* > - * The buffer has already been freed by the application, just drop the > - * reference. > - */ > - if (block->state != IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DEAD) { > + if (block->state != IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DEAD) > block->state = IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DONE; > - list_add_tail(&block->head, &queue->outgoing); > - } > } > > /** > @@ -261,7 +253,6 @@ static bool iio_dma_block_reusable(struct iio_dma_buffer_block *block) > * not support abort and has not given back the block yet. > */ > switch (block->state) { > - case IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DEQUEUED: > case IIO_BLOCK_STATE_QUEUED: > case IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DONE: > return true; > @@ -317,7 +308,6 @@ int iio_dma_buffer_request_update(struct iio_buffer *buffer) > * dead. This means we can reset the lists without having to fear > * corrution. > */ > - INIT_LIST_HEAD(&queue->outgoing); > spin_unlock_irq(&queue->list_lock); > > INIT_LIST_HEAD(&queue->incoming); > @@ -456,14 +446,20 @@ static struct iio_dma_buffer_block *iio_dma_buffer_dequeue( > struct iio_dma_buffer_queue *queue) > { > struct iio_dma_buffer_block *block; > + unsigned int idx; > > spin_lock_irq(&queue->list_lock); > - block = list_first_entry_or_null(&queue->outgoing, struct > - iio_dma_buffer_block, head); > - if (block != NULL) { > - list_del(&block->head); > - block->state = IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DEQUEUED; > + > + idx = queue->fileio.next_dequeue; > + block = queue->fileio.blocks[idx]; > + > + if (block->state == IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DONE) { > + idx = (idx + 1) % ARRAY_SIZE(queue->fileio.blocks); > + queue->fileio.next_dequeue = idx; > + } else { > + block = NULL; > } > + > spin_unlock_irq(&queue->list_lock); > > return block; > @@ -539,6 +535,7 @@ size_t iio_dma_buffer_data_available(struct iio_buffer *buf) > struct iio_dma_buffer_queue *queue = iio_buffer_to_queue(buf); > struct iio_dma_buffer_block *block; > size_t data_available = 0; > + unsigned int i; > > /* > * For counting the available bytes we'll use the size of the block not > @@ -552,8 +549,15 @@ size_t iio_dma_buffer_data_available(struct iio_buffer *buf) > data_available += queue->fileio.active_block->size; > > spin_lock_irq(&queue->list_lock); > - list_for_each_entry(block, &queue->outgoing, head) > - data_available += block->size; > + > + for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(queue->fileio.blocks); i++) { > + block = queue->fileio.blocks[i]; > + > + if (block != queue->fileio.active_block > + && block->state == IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DONE) > + data_available += block->size; > + } > + > spin_unlock_irq(&queue->list_lock); > mutex_unlock(&queue->lock); > > @@ -617,7 +621,6 @@ int iio_dma_buffer_init(struct iio_dma_buffer_queue *queue, > queue->ops = ops; > > INIT_LIST_HEAD(&queue->incoming); > - INIT_LIST_HEAD(&queue->outgoing); > > mutex_init(&queue->lock); > spin_lock_init(&queue->list_lock); > @@ -645,7 +648,6 @@ void iio_dma_buffer_exit(struct iio_dma_buffer_queue *queue) > continue; > queue->fileio.blocks[i]->state = IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DEAD; > } > - INIT_LIST_HEAD(&queue->outgoing); > spin_unlock_irq(&queue->list_lock); > > INIT_LIST_HEAD(&queue->incoming); > diff --git a/include/linux/iio/buffer-dma.h b/include/linux/iio/buffer-dma.h > index 6564bdcdac66..18d3702fa95d 100644 > --- a/include/linux/iio/buffer-dma.h > +++ b/include/linux/iio/buffer-dma.h > @@ -19,14 +19,12 @@ struct device; > > /** > * enum iio_block_state - State of a struct iio_dma_buffer_block > - * @IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DEQUEUED: Block is not queued > * @IIO_BLOCK_STATE_QUEUED: Block is on the incoming queue > * @IIO_BLOCK_STATE_ACTIVE: Block is currently being processed by the DMA > * @IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DONE: Block is on the outgoing queue > * @IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DEAD: Block has been marked as to be freed > */ > enum iio_block_state { > - IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DEQUEUED, > IIO_BLOCK_STATE_QUEUED, > IIO_BLOCK_STATE_ACTIVE, > IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DONE, > @@ -73,12 +71,15 @@ struct iio_dma_buffer_block { > * @active_block: Block being used in read() > * @pos: Read offset in the active block > * @block_size: Size of each block > + * @next_dequeue: index of next block that will be dequeued > */ > struct iio_dma_buffer_queue_fileio { > struct iio_dma_buffer_block *blocks[2]; > struct iio_dma_buffer_block *active_block; > size_t pos; > size_t block_size; > + > + unsigned int next_dequeue; > }; > > /** > @@ -93,7 +94,6 @@ struct iio_dma_buffer_queue_fileio { > * list and typically also a list of active blocks in the part that handles > * the DMA controller > * @incoming: List of buffers on the incoming queue > - * @outgoing: List of buffers on the outgoing queue > * @active: Whether the buffer is currently active > * @fileio: FileIO state > */ > @@ -105,7 +105,6 @@ struct iio_dma_buffer_queue { > struct mutex lock; > spinlock_t list_lock; > struct list_head incoming; > - struct list_head outgoing; > > bool active; >
diff --git a/drivers/iio/buffer/industrialio-buffer-dma.c b/drivers/iio/buffer/industrialio-buffer-dma.c index d348af8b9705..1fc91467d1aa 100644 --- a/drivers/iio/buffer/industrialio-buffer-dma.c +++ b/drivers/iio/buffer/industrialio-buffer-dma.c @@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ static struct iio_dma_buffer_block *iio_dma_buffer_alloc_block( } block->size = size; - block->state = IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DEQUEUED; + block->state = IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DONE; block->queue = queue; INIT_LIST_HEAD(&block->head); kref_init(&block->kref); @@ -191,16 +191,8 @@ static struct iio_dma_buffer_block *iio_dma_buffer_alloc_block( static void _iio_dma_buffer_block_done(struct iio_dma_buffer_block *block) { - struct iio_dma_buffer_queue *queue = block->queue; - - /* - * The buffer has already been freed by the application, just drop the - * reference. - */ - if (block->state != IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DEAD) { + if (block->state != IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DEAD) block->state = IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DONE; - list_add_tail(&block->head, &queue->outgoing); - } } /** @@ -261,7 +253,6 @@ static bool iio_dma_block_reusable(struct iio_dma_buffer_block *block) * not support abort and has not given back the block yet. */ switch (block->state) { - case IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DEQUEUED: case IIO_BLOCK_STATE_QUEUED: case IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DONE: return true; @@ -317,7 +308,6 @@ int iio_dma_buffer_request_update(struct iio_buffer *buffer) * dead. This means we can reset the lists without having to fear * corrution. */ - INIT_LIST_HEAD(&queue->outgoing); spin_unlock_irq(&queue->list_lock); INIT_LIST_HEAD(&queue->incoming); @@ -456,14 +446,20 @@ static struct iio_dma_buffer_block *iio_dma_buffer_dequeue( struct iio_dma_buffer_queue *queue) { struct iio_dma_buffer_block *block; + unsigned int idx; spin_lock_irq(&queue->list_lock); - block = list_first_entry_or_null(&queue->outgoing, struct - iio_dma_buffer_block, head); - if (block != NULL) { - list_del(&block->head); - block->state = IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DEQUEUED; + + idx = queue->fileio.next_dequeue; + block = queue->fileio.blocks[idx]; + + if (block->state == IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DONE) { + idx = (idx + 1) % ARRAY_SIZE(queue->fileio.blocks); + queue->fileio.next_dequeue = idx; + } else { + block = NULL; } + spin_unlock_irq(&queue->list_lock); return block; @@ -539,6 +535,7 @@ size_t iio_dma_buffer_data_available(struct iio_buffer *buf) struct iio_dma_buffer_queue *queue = iio_buffer_to_queue(buf); struct iio_dma_buffer_block *block; size_t data_available = 0; + unsigned int i; /* * For counting the available bytes we'll use the size of the block not @@ -552,8 +549,15 @@ size_t iio_dma_buffer_data_available(struct iio_buffer *buf) data_available += queue->fileio.active_block->size; spin_lock_irq(&queue->list_lock); - list_for_each_entry(block, &queue->outgoing, head) - data_available += block->size; + + for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(queue->fileio.blocks); i++) { + block = queue->fileio.blocks[i]; + + if (block != queue->fileio.active_block + && block->state == IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DONE) + data_available += block->size; + } + spin_unlock_irq(&queue->list_lock); mutex_unlock(&queue->lock); @@ -617,7 +621,6 @@ int iio_dma_buffer_init(struct iio_dma_buffer_queue *queue, queue->ops = ops; INIT_LIST_HEAD(&queue->incoming); - INIT_LIST_HEAD(&queue->outgoing); mutex_init(&queue->lock); spin_lock_init(&queue->list_lock); @@ -645,7 +648,6 @@ void iio_dma_buffer_exit(struct iio_dma_buffer_queue *queue) continue; queue->fileio.blocks[i]->state = IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DEAD; } - INIT_LIST_HEAD(&queue->outgoing); spin_unlock_irq(&queue->list_lock); INIT_LIST_HEAD(&queue->incoming); diff --git a/include/linux/iio/buffer-dma.h b/include/linux/iio/buffer-dma.h index 6564bdcdac66..18d3702fa95d 100644 --- a/include/linux/iio/buffer-dma.h +++ b/include/linux/iio/buffer-dma.h @@ -19,14 +19,12 @@ struct device; /** * enum iio_block_state - State of a struct iio_dma_buffer_block - * @IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DEQUEUED: Block is not queued * @IIO_BLOCK_STATE_QUEUED: Block is on the incoming queue * @IIO_BLOCK_STATE_ACTIVE: Block is currently being processed by the DMA * @IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DONE: Block is on the outgoing queue * @IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DEAD: Block has been marked as to be freed */ enum iio_block_state { - IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DEQUEUED, IIO_BLOCK_STATE_QUEUED, IIO_BLOCK_STATE_ACTIVE, IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DONE, @@ -73,12 +71,15 @@ struct iio_dma_buffer_block { * @active_block: Block being used in read() * @pos: Read offset in the active block * @block_size: Size of each block + * @next_dequeue: index of next block that will be dequeued */ struct iio_dma_buffer_queue_fileio { struct iio_dma_buffer_block *blocks[2]; struct iio_dma_buffer_block *active_block; size_t pos; size_t block_size; + + unsigned int next_dequeue; }; /** @@ -93,7 +94,6 @@ struct iio_dma_buffer_queue_fileio { * list and typically also a list of active blocks in the part that handles * the DMA controller * @incoming: List of buffers on the incoming queue - * @outgoing: List of buffers on the outgoing queue * @active: Whether the buffer is currently active * @fileio: FileIO state */ @@ -105,7 +105,6 @@ struct iio_dma_buffer_queue { struct mutex lock; spinlock_t list_lock; struct list_head incoming; - struct list_head outgoing; bool active;
The buffer-dma code was using two queues, incoming and outgoing, to manage the state of the blocks in use. While this totally works, it adds some complexity to the code, especially since the code only manages 2 blocks. It is much easier to just check each block's state manually, and keep a counter for the next block to dequeue. Since the new DMABUF based API wouldn't use the outgoing queue anyway, getting rid of it now makes the upcoming changes simpler. With this change, the IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DEQUEUED is now useless, and can be removed. v2: - Only remove the outgoing queue, and keep the incoming queue, as we want the buffer to start streaming data as soon as it is enabled. - Remove IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DEQUEUED, since it is now functionally the same as IIO_BLOCK_STATE_DONE. Signed-off-by: Paul Cercueil <paul@crapouillou.net> --- drivers/iio/buffer/industrialio-buffer-dma.c | 44 ++++++++++---------- include/linux/iio/buffer-dma.h | 7 ++-- 2 files changed, 26 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-)