Hi,

On Wed, Feb 16, 2022 at 02:29:34PM +0100, Tobias Waldekranz wrote:
> +static int mv88e6xxx_sid_new(struct mv88e6xxx_chip *chip, u8 *sid)
> +{
> +     DECLARE_BITMAP(busy, MV88E6XXX_N_SID) = { 0 };
> +     struct mv88e6xxx_mst *mst;
> +
> +     set_bit(0, busy);
> +
> +     list_for_each_entry(mst, &chip->msts, node) {
> +             set_bit(mst->stu.sid, busy);
> +     }

Do you need these set_bit() operations to be atomic? Would __set_bit()
produce better code?

> +
> +     *sid = find_first_zero_bit(busy, MV88E6XXX_N_SID);
> +
> +     return (*sid >= mv88e6xxx_max_sid(chip)) ? -ENOSPC : 0;

Hmm. Let's hope that mv88e6xxx_max_sid() never returns a value larger
than MV88E6XXX_N_SID.

> +}
> +
...
> +static int mv88e6xxx_sid_get(struct mv88e6xxx_chip *chip, struct net_device 
> *br,
> +                          u16 mstid, u8 *sid)
> +{
> +     struct mv88e6xxx_mst *mst;
> +     int err;
> +
> +     if (!br)
> +             return 0;
> +
> +     if (!mv88e6xxx_has_stu(chip))
> +             return -EOPNOTSUPP;
> +
> +     list_for_each_entry(mst, &chip->msts, node) {
> +             if (mst->br == br && mst->mstid == mstid) {
> +                     refcount_inc(&mst->refcnt);
> +                     *sid = mst->stu.sid;
> +                     return 0;
> +             }
> +     }
> +
> +     err = mv88e6xxx_sid_new(chip, sid);
> +     if (err)
> +             return err;
> +
> +     mst = kzalloc(sizeof(*mst), GFP_KERNEL);
> +     if (!mst)
> +             return -ENOMEM;
> +
> +     INIT_LIST_HEAD(&mst->node);

There is no need to initialise the node if you're then going to be
adding it to the list.

> +     refcount_set(&mst->refcnt, 1);
> +     mst->br = br;
> +     mst->mstid = mstid;
> +     mst->stu.valid = true;
> +     mst->stu.sid = *sid;
> +     list_add_tail(&mst->node, &chip->msts);
> +     return mv88e6xxx_stu_loadpurge(chip, &mst->stu);

I haven't checked what the locking is here - I hope it's not possible
for two of these to run concurrently.

Thanks.

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