On Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 10:15:40AM +0800, Wei Hu (Xavier) wrote:
> 
> 
> On 2019/1/25 2:31, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
> > On Thu, Jan 24, 2019 at 11:13:29AM +0800, Wei Hu (Xavier) wrote:
> >>
> >> On 2019/1/24 6:40, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
> >>> On Sat, Jan 19, 2019 at 11:36:06AM +0800, Wei Hu (Xavier) wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> +static int hns_roce_v2_cmd_hw_resetting(struct hns_roce_dev *hr_dev,
> >>>> +                                        unsigned long instance_stage,
> >>>> +                                        unsigned long reset_stage)
> >>>> +{
> >>>> +        struct hns_roce_v2_priv *priv = (struct hns_roce_v2_priv 
> >>>> *)hr_dev->priv;
> >>>> +        struct hnae3_handle *handle = priv->handle;
> >>>> +        const struct hnae3_ae_ops *ops = handle->ae_algo->ops;
> >>>> +        unsigned long end;
> >>>> +
> >>>> +        /* When hardware reset is detected, we should stop sending 
> >>>> mailbox&cmq
> >>>> +         * to hardware, and wait until hardware reset finished. If now
> >>>> +         * in .init_instance() function, we should exit with error. If 
> >>>> now at
> >>>> +         * HNAE3_INIT_CLIENT stage of soft reset process, we should 
> >>>> exit with
> >>>> +         * error, and then HNAE3_INIT_CLIENT related process can 
> >>>> rollback the
> >>>> +         * operation like notifing hardware to free resources, 
> >>>> HNAE3_INIT_CLIENT
> >>>> +         * related process will exit with error to notify NIC driver to
> >>>> +         * reschedule soft reset process once again.
> >>>> +         */
> >>>> +        end = msecs_to_jiffies(HNS_ROCE_V2_HW_RST_TIMEOUT) + jiffies;
> >>>> +        while (ops->get_hw_reset_stat(handle) && time_before(jiffies, 
> >>>> end))
> >>>> +                udelay(1);
> >>> I thought you were getting rid of these loops?
> >> Hi, Jason
> >>
> >>     Upper applications maybe notify driver to issue mailbox or CMD
> >>     commands to hardware, some commands used to cancel resources,
> >>     destory bt/destory cq/unreg mr/destory qp etc. when such
> >>     commands are executed successfully, the hardware engine will
> >>     no longer access some memory registered by the driver.
> >>
> >>     When reset occurs, it is possible for upper applications notify driver
> >>     to issue mailbox or CMD commands, we need to wait until hardware
> >>     reset finished to ensure that hardware no longer accesses related
> >> memory.
> > You should not wait for things using loops like the above.
> Hi, Jason
> 
>     Are your comments foucsing on udelay? If not, thanks for your detail
> information.
>     In hns3 RoCE driver, some CMQ/mailbox operation are called inside
> the lock,
>     we can't use msleep in the lock, otherwise it will cause deadlock.
>     When reset occurs, RDMA service cannot be provided normally, I think
> in this
>     case using udelay will not have a great impact.

You should not use any kind of sleep call in a loop like this.

Jason

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