Hi Hannes,

Thanks for checking this.

> +  }
>
return -EINVAL?

>    return 0;
>  }

[ ... ]

> +  }
>
>    return 0;
>  }
return -EINVAL?

> @@ -2408,7 +2410,7 @@ static void slot_err_v2_hw(struct hisi_hba *hisi_hba,
>            spin_lock_irqsave(&hisi_hba->lock, flags);
>            hisi_sas_slot_task_free(hisi_hba, task, slot);
>            spin_unlock_irqrestore(&hisi_hba->lock, flags);

[ ... ]

>            }
> -  } else
> +  } else {
>            dev_err(dev, "no reset method!\n");
> +          return -EIO;
> +  }
>
>    return 0;
>  }
return -EINVAL?


These 3 changes you suggest are accepted.

> @@ -731,7 +733,7 @@ static void phy_hard_reset_v3_hw(struct hisi_hba 
*hisi_hba, int phy_no)
>    start_phy_v3_hw(hisi_hba, phy_no);
>  }
>
> -enum sas_linkrate phy_get_max_linkrate_v3_hw(void)
> +static enum sas_linkrate phy_get_max_linkrate_v3_hw(void)
>  {
>    return SAS_LINK_RATE_12_0_GBPS;
>  }
> @@ -1096,7 +1098,7 @@ static int prep_abort_v3_hw(struct hisi_hba *hisi_hba,
>    /* dw0 */
>    hdr->dw0 = cpu_to_le32((5 << CMD_HDR_CMD_OFF) | /*abort*/
>                           (port->id << CMD_HDR_PORT_OFF) |
> -                             ((dev_is_sata(dev) ? 1:0)
> +                             (dev_is_sata(dev)
>                                    << CMD_HDR_ABORT_DEVICE_TYPE_OFF) |
>                                    (abort_flag
>                                     << CMD_HDR_ABORT_FLAG_OFF));
> @@ -1114,7 +1116,7 @@ static int prep_abort_v3_hw(struct hisi_hba *hisi_hba,
>
>  static int phy_up_v3_hw(int phy_no, struct hisi_hba *hisi_hba)
>  {
> -  int i, res = 0;
> +  int i, res;
>    u32 context, port_id, link_rate;
>    struct hisi_sas_phy *phy = &hisi_hba->phy[phy_no];
>    struct asd_sas_phy *sas_phy = &phy->sas_phy;
> @@ -1186,7 +1188,7 @@ static int phy_up_v3_hw(int phy_no, struct hisi_hba 
*hisi_hba)
>    phy->port_id = port_id;
>    phy->phy_attached = 1;
>    hisi_sas_notify_phy_event(phy, HISI_PHYE_PHY_UP);
> -
> +  res = IRQ_HANDLED;
>  end:
>    hisi_sas_phy_write32(hisi_hba, phy_no, CHL_INT0,
>                         CHL_INT0_SL_PHY_ENABLE_MSK);
> @@ -1217,7 +1219,7 @@ static int phy_down_v3_hw(int phy_no, struct hisi_hba 
*hisi_hba)
>    hisi_sas_phy_write32(hisi_hba, phy_no, CHL_INT0, CHL_INT0_NOT_RDY_MSK);
>    hisi_sas_phy_write32(hisi_hba, phy_no, PHYCTRL_NOT_RDY_MSK, 0);
>
> -  return 0;
> +  return IRQ_HANDLED;
>  }
>
>  static void phy_bcast_v3_hw(int phy_no, struct hisi_hba *hisi_hba)
If we're returning IRQ_HANDLED, shouldn't the function have the return
type irqreturn_t ?
But as this isn't an interrupt handler, shouldn't we rather fixup the
caller to check for the correct return values?

Since function phy_bcast_v3_hw() does no checking and would always return IRQ_HANDLED, we saw not point in having a return code and checking it. However, I did notice that we don't set res = IRQ_HANDLED after calling this function:
                if (irq_value & CHL_INT0_SL_RX_BCST_ACK_MSK)
                    /* phy bcast */
                    phy_bcast_v3_hw(phy_no, hisi_hba);
            } else {
                if (irq_value & CHL_INT0_NOT_RDY_MSK)
                    /* phy down */
                    if (phy_down_v3_hw(phy_no, hisi_hba)
                            == IRQ_HANDLED)
                        res = IRQ_HANDLED;
            }
        }
        irq_msk >>= 4;
        phy_no++;
    }

    return res;
}

So this needs to be remedied.


> @@ -1573,7 +1575,7 @@ static irqreturn_t fatal_axi_int_v3_hw(int irq_no, void 
*p)
>            spin_lock_irqsave(&hisi_hba->lock, flags);
>            hisi_sas_slot_task_free(hisi_hba, task, slot);
>            spin_unlock_irqrestore(&hisi_hba->lock, flags);
> -          return -1;
> +          return ts->stat;
>    }
>
>    if (unlikely(!sas_dev)) {
>

Thanks,
John

Cheers,

Hannes
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