On Thu, Oct 31, 2024 at 12:46 AM Przemek Kitszel
<przemyslaw.kits...@intel.com> wrote:
>
> On 10/30/24 23:52, Rosen Penev wrote:
> > On Mon, Oct 28, 2024 at 3:13 AM Przemek Kitszel
> > <przemyslaw.kits...@intel.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> On 10/25/24 22:17, Rosen Penev wrote:
> >>> The latter is the preferred way to copy ethtool strings.
> >>>
> >>> Avoids manually incrementing the pointer. Cleans up the code quite well.
> >>>
> >>> Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <ros...@gmail.com>
> >>> ---
> >>> v2: add iwl-next tag. use inline int in for loops.
> >>> .../net/ethernet/intel/e1000/e1000_ethtool.c | 10 ++---
> >>> drivers/net/ethernet/intel/e1000e/ethtool.c | 14 +++----
> >>> .../net/ethernet/intel/fm10k/fm10k_ethtool.c | 10 ++---
> >>> .../net/ethernet/intel/i40e/i40e_ethtool.c | 6 +--
> >>> drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ice/ice_ethtool.c | 37 +++++++++++--------
> >>> drivers/net/ethernet/intel/igb/igb_ethtool.c | 35 ++++++++++--------
> >>> drivers/net/ethernet/intel/igbvf/ethtool.c | 10 ++---
> >>> drivers/net/ethernet/intel/igc/igc_ethtool.c | 36 +++++++++---------
> >>> .../net/ethernet/intel/ixgbe/ixgbe_ethtool.c | 32 ++++++++--------
> >>
> >> for ice, igb, igc, and ixgbe the current code already uses ethtool
> >> string helpers, and in many places you are just changing variable name,
> >> "p" to "data", I would rather avoid that.
> > well, since I'm cleaning some of this code up, might as well get rid
> > of variables. That was suggested to me with other similar patches.
> >>
> >> sorry for not spotting that earlier, and apologies that we have so many
> >> drivers to fix up in the first place
> >>
> >>> diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ice/ice_ethtool.c
> >>> b/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ice/ice_ethtool.c
> >>> index 2924ac61300d..62a152be8180 100644
> >>> --- a/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ice/ice_ethtool.c
> >>> +++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ice/ice_ethtool.c
> >>> @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ static const char ice_gstrings_test[][ETH_GSTRING_LEN]
> >>> = {
> >>> "Link test (on/offline)",
> >>> };
> >>>
> >>> -#define ICE_TEST_LEN (sizeof(ice_gstrings_test) / ETH_GSTRING_LEN)
> >>> +#define ICE_TEST_LEN ARRAY_SIZE(ice_gstrings_test)
> >>>
> >>> /* These PF_STATs might look like duplicates of some NETDEV_STATs,
> >>> * but they aren't. This device is capable of supporting multiple
> >>> @@ -1481,48 +1481,53 @@ static void
> >>> __ice_get_strings(struct net_device *netdev, u32 stringset, u8 *data,
> >>> struct ice_vsi *vsi)
> >>> {
> >>> + const char *str;
> >>> unsigned int i;
> >>> - u8 *p = data;
> >>>
> >>> switch (stringset) {
> >>> case ETH_SS_STATS:
> >>> - for (i = 0; i < ICE_VSI_STATS_LEN; i++)
> >>> - ethtool_puts(&p,
> >>> ice_gstrings_vsi_stats[i].stat_string);
> >>> + for (i = 0; i < ICE_VSI_STATS_LEN; i++) {
> >>> + str = ice_gstrings_vsi_stats[i].stat_string;
> >>> + ethtool_puts(&data, str);
> >>> + }
> >>>
> >>> if (ice_is_port_repr_netdev(netdev))
> >>> return;
> >>>
> >>> ice_for_each_alloc_txq(vsi, i) {
> >>> - ethtool_sprintf(&p, "tx_queue_%u_packets", i);
> >>> - ethtool_sprintf(&p, "tx_queue_%u_bytes", i);
> >>> + ethtool_sprintf(&data, "tx_queue_%u_packets", i);
> >>> + ethtool_sprintf(&data, "tx_queue_%u_bytes", i);
> >>> }
> >>>
> >>> ice_for_each_alloc_rxq(vsi, i) {
> >>> - ethtool_sprintf(&p, "rx_queue_%u_packets", i);
> >>> - ethtool_sprintf(&p, "rx_queue_%u_bytes", i);
> >>> + ethtool_sprintf(&data, "rx_queue_%u_packets", i);
> >>> + ethtool_sprintf(&data, "rx_queue_%u_bytes", i);
> >>> }
> >>>
> >>> if (vsi->type != ICE_VSI_PF)
> >>> return;
> >>>
> >>> - for (i = 0; i < ICE_PF_STATS_LEN; i++)
> >>> - ethtool_puts(&p,
> >>> ice_gstrings_pf_stats[i].stat_string);
> >>> + for (i = 0; i < ICE_PF_STATS_LEN; i++) {
> >>> + str = ice_gstrings_pf_stats[i].stat_string;
> >>> + ethtool_puts(&data, str);
> >>> + }
> >>>
> >>> for (i = 0; i < ICE_MAX_USER_PRIORITY; i++) {
> >>> - ethtool_sprintf(&p, "tx_priority_%u_xon.nic", i);
> >>> - ethtool_sprintf(&p, "tx_priority_%u_xoff.nic", i);
> >>> + ethtool_sprintf(&data, "tx_priority_%u_xon.nic", i);
> >>> + ethtool_sprintf(&data, "tx_priority_%u_xoff.nic",
> >>> i);
> >>> }
> >>> for (i = 0; i < ICE_MAX_USER_PRIORITY; i++) {
> >>> - ethtool_sprintf(&p, "rx_priority_%u_xon.nic", i);
> >>> - ethtool_sprintf(&p, "rx_priority_%u_xoff.nic", i);
> >>> + ethtool_sprintf(&data, "rx_priority_%u_xon.nic", i);
> >>> + ethtool_sprintf(&data, "rx_priority_%u_xoff.nic",
> >>> i);
> >>> }
> >>> break;
> >>> case ETH_SS_TEST:
> >>> - memcpy(data, ice_gstrings_test, ICE_TEST_LEN *
> >>> ETH_GSTRING_LEN);
> >>> + for (i = 0; i < ICE_TEST_LEN; i++)
> >>> + ethtool_puts(&data, ice_gstrings_test[i]);
> >>> break;
> >>> case ETH_SS_PRIV_FLAGS:
> >>> for (i = 0; i < ICE_PRIV_FLAG_ARRAY_SIZE; i++)
> >>> - ethtool_puts(&p, ice_gstrings_priv_flags[i].name);
> >>> + ethtool_puts(&data,
> >>> ice_gstrings_priv_flags[i].name);
> >>> break;
> >>> default:
> >>> break;
> >>
> >> really no need to git-blame touch most of the code here>
> >
> > Actually the function should be taking a double pointer here I think
> > in case something gets called after it in the main function.
> I mean that both @p and @data are (u8 *).
> I'm fine getting rid of tmp var, and updating the originally passed
> argument is fine. But you could achieve it by just changing param name.
>
> BTW I guess it was @p to fit into 80 chars more easily ;)
Yeah I think so too.