On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 04:14:50PM -0400, Roy Pledge wrote:
> +/* Lock/unlock frame queues, subject to the "LOCKED" flag. This is about
> + * inter-processor locking only. Note, FQLOCK() is always called either 
> under a
> + * local_irq_save() or from interrupt context - hence there's no need for irq
> + * protection (and indeed, attempting to nest irq-protection doesn't work, as
> + * the "irq en/disable" machinery isn't recursive...). */
> +#define FQLOCK(fq) \
> +     do { \
> +             struct qman_fq *__fq478 = (fq); \
> +             if (fq_isset(__fq478, QMAN_FQ_FLAG_LOCKED)) \
> +                     spin_lock(&__fq478->fqlock); \
> +     } while (0)
> +#define FQUNLOCK(fq) \
> +     do { \
> +             struct qman_fq *__fq478 = (fq); \
> +             if (fq_isset(__fq478, QMAN_FQ_FLAG_LOCKED)) \
> +                     spin_unlock(&__fq478->fqlock); \
> +     } while (0)
> +

I don't see QMAN_FQ_FLAG_LOCKED set anywhere.  What is the use case?

-Scott
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