On Mon, Jul 27, 2020 at 12:02 PM Shravan Kumar Ramani
<sram...@mellanox.com> wrote:
>
> The performance modules in BlueField are present in several hardware
> blocks and each block provides access to these stats either through
> counters that can be programmed to monitor supported events or
> through memory-mapped registers that hold the relevant information.
> The hardware blocks that include a performance module are:
>  * Tile (block containing 2 cores and a shared L2 cache)
>  * TRIO (PCIe root complex)
>  * MSS (Memory Sub-system containing the Memory Controller and L3 cache)
>  * GIC (Interrupt controller)
>  * SMMU (System Memory Management Unit)
> The mlx_pmc driver provides access to all of these performance modules
> through a hwmon sysfs interface.

Just brief comments:
- consider to revisit header block to see what is really necessary and
what can be dropped
- add comma to the arrays where last line is not a termination
- look at match_string() / sysfs_match_string() API, I think they can
be utilised here
- UUID manipulations (esp. with that GUID_INIT() against non-constant)
seems too much, consider refactoring and cleaning up these pieces
- use kstroto*() API instead of sscanf. It has a range check


-- 
With Best Regards,
Andy Shevchenko

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