On 03.03.2021 09:23:13, Dario Binacchi wrote:
[...]
> > > @@ -1205,17 +1203,31 @@ static int c_can_close(struct net_device *dev)
> > >   return 0;
> > >  }
> > >  
> > > -struct net_device *alloc_c_can_dev(void)
> > > +struct net_device *alloc_c_can_dev(int msg_obj_num)
> > >  {
> > >   struct net_device *dev;
> > >   struct c_can_priv *priv;
> > > + int msg_obj_tx_num = msg_obj_num / 2;
> > 
> > IMO, a bigger tx queue is not usefull.
> > A bigger rx queue however is.
> 
> This would not be good for my application. I think it really depends
> on the type of application. We can probably say that being able to
> size rx/tx queue would be a useful feature.

Ok. There is an ethtool interface to configure the size of the RX and TX
queues. In ethtool it's called the RX/TX "ring" size and you can get it
via the -g parameter, e.g. here for by Ethernet interface:

| $ ethtool -g enp0s25
| Ring parameters for enp0s25:
| Pre-set maximums:
| RX:           4096
| RX Mini:      n/a
| RX Jumbo:     n/a
| TX:           4096
| Current hardware settings:
| RX:           256
| RX Mini:      n/a
| RX Jumbo:     n/a
| TX:           256

If I understand correctly patch 6 has some assumptions that RX and TX
are max 32. To support up to 64 RX objects, you have to convert:
- u32 -> u64
- BIT() -> BIT_ULL()
- GENMASK() -> GENMASK_ULL()

The register access has to be converted, too. For performance reasons
you want to do as least as possible. Which is probably the most
complicated.

In the flexcan driver I have a similar problem. The driver keeps masks,
which mailboxes are RX and which TX and I added wrapper functions to
minimize IO access:

https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/v5.11/source/drivers/net/can/flexcan.c#L904

This should to IMHO into patch 6.

Adding the ethtool support and making the rings configurable would be a
separate patch.

regards,
Marc

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