> > +static int est_poll_srwo(void *ioaddr) {
> > +   /* Poll until the EST GCL Control[SRWO] bit clears.
> > +    * Total wait = 12 x 50ms ~= 0.6s.
> > +    */
> > +   unsigned int retries = 12;
> > +   unsigned int value;
> > +
> > +   do {
> > +           value = TSN_RD32(ioaddr + MTL_EST_GCL_CTRL);
> > +           if (!(value & MTL_EST_GCL_CTRL_SRWO))
> > +                   return 0;
> > +           msleep(50);
> > +   } while (--retries);
> > +
> > +   return -ETIMEDOUT;
> 
> Maybe use one of the readx_poll_timeout() macros?
> 
> > +static int est_read_gce(void *ioaddr, unsigned int row,
> > +                   unsigned int *gates, unsigned int *ti_nsec,
> > +                   unsigned int dbgb, unsigned int dbgm) {
> > +   struct tsn_hw_cap *cap = &dw_tsn_hwcap;
> > +   unsigned int ti_wid = cap->ti_wid;
> > +   unsigned int gates_mask;
> > +   unsigned int ti_mask;
> > +   unsigned int value;
> > +   int ret;
> > +
> > +   gates_mask = (1 << cap->txqcnt) - 1;
> > +   ti_mask = (1 << ti_wid) - 1;
> > +
> > +   ret = est_read_gcl_config(ioaddr, &value, row, 0, dbgb, dbgm);
> > +   if (ret) {
> > +           TSN_ERR("Read GCE failed! row=%u\n", row);
> 
> It is generally not a good idea to put wrappers around the kernel print
> functions. It would be better if all these functions took struct
> stmmac_priv *priv rather than ioaddr, so you could then do
> 
>       netdev_err(priv->dev, "Read GCE failed! row=%u\n", row);
> 
> > +   /* Ensure that HW is not in the midst of GCL transition */
> > +   value = TSN_RD32(ioaddr + MTL_EST_CTRL);
> 
> Also, don't put wrapper around readl()/writel().
> 
> > +   value &= ~MTL_EST_CTRL_SSWL;
> > +
> > +   /* MTL_EST_CTRL value has been read earlier, if TILS value
> > +    * differs, we update here.
> > +    */
> > +   if (tils != dw_tsn_hwtunable[TSN_HWTUNA_TX_EST_TILS]) {
> > +           value &= ~MTL_EST_CTRL_TILS;
> > +           value |= (tils << MTL_EST_CTRL_TILS_SHIFT);
> > +
> > +           TSN_WR32(value, ioaddr + MTL_EST_CTRL);
> > +           dw_tsn_hwtunable[TSN_HWTUNA_TX_EST_TILS] = tils;
> > +   }
> > +
> > +   return 0;
> > +}
> > +
> > +static int est_set_ov(void *ioaddr,
> > +                 const unsigned int *ptov,
> > +                 const unsigned int *ctov)
> > +{
> > +   unsigned int value;
> > +
> > +   if (!dw_tsn_feat_en[TSN_FEAT_ID_EST])
> > +           return -ENOTSUPP;
> > +
> > +   value = TSN_RD32(ioaddr + MTL_EST_CTRL);
> > +   value &= ~MTL_EST_CTRL_SSWL;
> > +
> > +   if (ptov) {
> > +           if (*ptov > EST_PTOV_MAX) {
> > +                   TSN_WARN("EST: invalid PTOV(%u), max=%u\n",
> > +                            *ptov, EST_PTOV_MAX);
> 
> It looks like most o the TSN_WARN should actually be netdev_dbg().
> 
>    Andrew

Hi Andrew,
This file is targeted for dual licensing which is GPL-2.0 OR BSD-3-Clause.
This is the reason why we are using wrappers around the functions so that
all the function call is generic.
        
Regards,
Weifeng

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