> +static int peci_locked_xfer(struct peci_adapter *adapter,
> +                         struct peci_xfer_msg *msg,
> +                         bool do_retry,
> +                         bool has_aw_fcs)
> +{
> +     ktime_t start, end;
> +     s64 elapsed_ms;
> +     int rc = 0;
> +
> +     if (!adapter->xfer) {
> +             dev_dbg(&adapter->dev, "PECI level transfers not supported\n");
> +             return -ENODEV;
> +     }
> +
> +     if (in_atomic() || irqs_disabled()) {

Hi Jae

Is there a real need to do transfers in atomic context, or with
interrupts disabled? 

> +             rt_mutex_trylock(&adapter->bus_lock);
> +             if (!rc)
> +                     return -EAGAIN; /* PECI activity is ongoing */
> +     } else {
> +             rt_mutex_lock(&adapter->bus_lock);
> +     }
> +
> +     if (do_retry)
> +             start = ktime_get();
> +
> +     do {
> +             rc = adapter->xfer(adapter, msg);
> +
> +             if (!do_retry)
> +                     break;
> +
> +             /* Per the PECI spec, need to retry commands that return 0x8x */
> +             if (!(!rc && ((msg->rx_buf[0] & DEV_PECI_CC_RETRY_ERR_MASK) ==
> +                           DEV_PECI_CC_TIMEOUT)))
> +                     break;
> +
> +             /* Set the retry bit to indicate a retry attempt */
> +             msg->tx_buf[1] |= DEV_PECI_RETRY_BIT;
> +
> +             /* Recalculate the AW FCS if it has one */
> +             if (has_aw_fcs)
> +                     msg->tx_buf[msg->tx_len - 1] = 0x80 ^
> +                                             peci_aw_fcs((u8 *)msg,
> +                                                         2 + msg->tx_len);
> +
> +             /* Retry for at least 250ms before returning an error */
> +             end = ktime_get();
> +             elapsed_ms = ktime_to_ms(ktime_sub(end, start));
> +             if (elapsed_ms >= DEV_PECI_RETRY_TIME_MS) {
> +                     dev_dbg(&adapter->dev, "Timeout retrying xfer!\n");
> +                     break;
> +             }
> +     } while (true);

So you busy loop to 1/4 second? How about putting a sleep in here so
other things can be done between each retry.

And should it not return -ETIMEDOUT after that 1/4 second?

> +static int peci_scan_cmd_mask(struct peci_adapter *adapter)
> +{
> +     struct peci_xfer_msg msg;
> +     u32 dib;
> +     int rc = 0;
> +
> +     /* Update command mask just once */
> +     if (adapter->cmd_mask & BIT(PECI_CMD_PING))
> +             return 0;
> +
> +     msg.addr      = PECI_BASE_ADDR;
> +     msg.tx_len    = GET_DIB_WR_LEN;
> +     msg.rx_len    = GET_DIB_RD_LEN;
> +     msg.tx_buf[0] = GET_DIB_PECI_CMD;
> +
> +     rc = peci_xfer(adapter, &msg);
> +     if (rc < 0) {
> +             dev_dbg(&adapter->dev, "PECI xfer error, rc : %d\n", rc);
> +             return rc;
> +     }
> +
> +     dib = msg.rx_buf[0] | (msg.rx_buf[1] << 8) |
> +           (msg.rx_buf[2] << 16) | (msg.rx_buf[3] << 24);
> +
> +     /* Check special case for Get DIB command */
> +     if (dib == 0x00) {
> +             dev_dbg(&adapter->dev, "DIB read as 0x00\n");
> +             return -1;
> +     }
> +
> +     if (!rc) {
> +             /**
> +              * setting up the supporting commands based on minor rev#
> +              * see PECI Spec Table 3-1
> +              */
> +             dib = (dib >> 8) & 0xF;
> +
> +             if (dib >= 0x1) {
> +                     adapter->cmd_mask |= BIT(PECI_CMD_RD_PKG_CFG);
> +                     adapter->cmd_mask |= BIT(PECI_CMD_WR_PKG_CFG);
> +             }
> +
> +             if (dib >= 0x2)
> +                     adapter->cmd_mask |= BIT(PECI_CMD_RD_IA_MSR);
> +
> +             if (dib >= 0x3) {
> +                     adapter->cmd_mask |= BIT(PECI_CMD_RD_PCI_CFG_LOCAL);
> +                     adapter->cmd_mask |= BIT(PECI_CMD_WR_PCI_CFG_LOCAL);
> +             }
> +
> +             if (dib >= 0x4)
> +                     adapter->cmd_mask |= BIT(PECI_CMD_RD_PCI_CFG);
> +
> +             if (dib >= 0x5)
> +                     adapter->cmd_mask |= BIT(PECI_CMD_WR_PCI_CFG);
> +
> +             if (dib >= 0x6)
> +                     adapter->cmd_mask |= BIT(PECI_CMD_WR_IA_MSR);

Lots of magic numbers here. Can they be replaced with #defines.  Also,
it looks like a switch statement could be used, with fall through.

> +
> +             adapter->cmd_mask |= BIT(PECI_CMD_GET_TEMP);
> +             adapter->cmd_mask |= BIT(PECI_CMD_GET_DIB);
> +             adapter->cmd_mask |= BIT(PECI_CMD_PING);
> +     } else {
> +             dev_dbg(&adapter->dev, "Error reading DIB, rc : %d\n", rc);
> +     }
> +
> +     return rc;
> +}
> +

> +static int peci_ioctl_get_temp(struct peci_adapter *adapter, void *vmsg)
> +{
> +     struct peci_get_temp_msg *umsg = vmsg;
> +     struct peci_xfer_msg msg;
> +     int rc;
> +

Is this getting the temperature?

> +     rc = peci_cmd_support(adapter, PECI_CMD_GET_TEMP);
> +     if (rc < 0)
> +             return rc;
> +
> +     msg.addr      = umsg->addr;
> +     msg.tx_len    = GET_TEMP_WR_LEN;
> +     msg.rx_len    = GET_TEMP_RD_LEN;
> +     msg.tx_buf[0] = GET_TEMP_PECI_CMD;
> +
> +     rc = peci_xfer(adapter, &msg);
> +     if (rc < 0)
> +             return rc;
> +
> +     umsg->temp_raw = msg.rx_buf[0] | (msg.rx_buf[1] << 8);
> +
> +     return 0;
> +}



> +static long peci_ioctl(struct file *file, unsigned int iocmd, unsigned long 
> arg)
> +{
> +     struct peci_adapter *adapter = file->private_data;
> +     void __user *argp = (void __user *)arg;
> +     unsigned int msg_len;
> +     enum peci_cmd cmd;
> +     u8 *msg;
> +     int rc = 0;
> +
> +     dev_dbg(&adapter->dev, "ioctl, cmd=0x%x, arg=0x%lx\n", iocmd, arg);
> +
> +     switch (iocmd) {
> +     case PECI_IOC_PING:
> +     case PECI_IOC_GET_DIB:
> +     case PECI_IOC_GET_TEMP:
> +     case PECI_IOC_RD_PKG_CFG:
> +     case PECI_IOC_WR_PKG_CFG:
> +     case PECI_IOC_RD_IA_MSR:
> +     case PECI_IOC_RD_PCI_CFG:
> +     case PECI_IOC_RD_PCI_CFG_LOCAL:
> +     case PECI_IOC_WR_PCI_CFG_LOCAL:
> +             cmd = _IOC_TYPE(iocmd) - PECI_IOC_BASE;
> +             msg_len = _IOC_SIZE(iocmd);
> +             break;

Adding new ioctl calls is pretty frowned up. Can you export this info
via /sysfs?

Also, should there be some permission checks here? Or is any user
allowed to call these ioctls?

        Andrew
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