> > > - rte_write64(limit, limit_addr); > > > + if (is_gen3_ntb(hw)) { > > > + /* Setup the external point so that remote can access. */ > > > + xlat_off = XEON_EMBAR1_OFFSET + 8 * mw_idx; > > > + xlat_addr = hw->hw_addr + xlat_off; > > > + limit_off = XEON_EMBAR1XLMT_OFFSET + > > > + mw_idx * XEON_BAR_INTERVAL_OFFSET; > > > + limit_addr = hw->hw_addr + limit_off; > > > + base = rte_read64(xlat_addr); > > > + base &= ~0xf; > > > + limit = base + size; > > > + rte_write64(limit, limit_addr); > > > + } else if (is_gen4_ntb(hw)) { > > Can we use a variable in struct to indicate it's gen4 or gen3 after init > > instead of > > check it every time? > > What's the difference? It comes from the value in hw->pci_dev->id.device_id. > Checking it in this way is trying to make it easier to extend it for gen2 ntb > in the future. > It's not either gen3 or gen4. > I don't think it makes sense to have a bool value to indicate it's gen3 or > gen4.
Understand, as the inline function is very simple, it looks OK. > > > > > > + /* Set translate base address index register */ > > > + xlat_off = XEON_GEN4_IM1XBASEIDX_OFFSET + > > > + mw_idx * XEON_GEN4_XBASEIDX_INTERVAL; > > > + xlat_addr = hw->hw_addr + xlat_off; > > > + rte_write16(rte_log2_u64(size), xlat_addr); > > > + } else { > > > + rte_write64(base, limit_addr); > > > + rte_write64(0, xlat_addr); > > > + return -ENOTSUP; > > > + } > > Is the else branch necessary? As if neither gen3 or gen4, the init would > > fail. > > Would be better to print an ERR instead of just return NO support. > > I don't think so. > Yes. It will fail in init. Returning err is to stop other following actions > like in > intel_ntb_vector_bind() since it should be stopped. > And I'd like to keep them in one coding style. As to the print, I think that > can be upper > layer's job to check the value and print err. > Choosing ENOTSUP is because that in init, if it's not supported hw, it will > return - > ENOTSUP err. > I cannot say what you did is incorrect. But try to think it like this way: according current API design, ntb raw device is allocated when driver probe, if init fails, raw device would be free. How the ops be called? > > > > > > return 0; > > > } > >