@@ -1021,40 +1021,36 @@ void gsi_trans_tx_queued(struct gsi_trans *trans)
}
/**
- * gsi_channel_tx_update() - Report completed TX transfers
- * @channel: Channel that has completed transmitting packets
- * @trans: Last transation known to be complete
- *
- * Compute the number of transactions and bytes that have been transferred
- * over a TX channel since the given transaction was committed. Report this
- * information to the network stack.
- *
- * At the time a transaction is committed, we record its channel's
- * committed transaction and byte counts *in the transaction*.
- * Completions are signaled by the hardware with an interrupt, and
- * we can determine the latest completed transaction at that time.
- *
- * The difference between the byte/transaction count recorded in
- * the transaction and the count last time we recorded a completion
- * tells us exactly how much data has been transferred between
- * completions.
- *
- * Calling this each time we learn of a newly-completed transaction
- * allows us to provide accurate information to the network stack
- * about how much work has been completed by the hardware at a given
- * point in time.
+ * gsi_trans_tx_completed() - Report completed TX transactions
+ * @trans: TX channel transaction that has completed
+ *
+ * Report that a transaction on a TX channel has completed. At the time a
+ * transaction is committed, we record *in the transaction* its channel's
+ * committed transaction and byte counts. Transactions are completed in
+ * order, and the difference between the channel's byte/transaction count
+ * when the transaction was committed and when it completes tells us
+ * exactly how much data has been transferred while the transaction was
+ * pending.
+ *
+ * We report this information to the network stack, which uses it to manage
+ * the rate at which data is sent to hardware.
*/
-static void
-gsi_channel_tx_update(struct gsi_channel *channel, struct gsi_trans *trans)
+static void gsi_trans_tx_completed(struct gsi_trans *trans)
{
- u64 trans_count = trans->trans_count - channel->compl_trans_count;
- u64 byte_count = trans->byte_count - channel->compl_byte_count;
+ u32 channel_id = trans->channel_id;
+ struct gsi *gsi = trans->gsi;
+ struct gsi_channel *channel;
+ u32 trans_count;
+ u32 byte_count;
+
+ channel = &gsi->channel[channel_id];
+ trans_count = trans->trans_count - channel->compl_trans_count;
+ byte_count = trans->byte_count - channel->compl_byte_count;
channel->compl_trans_count += trans_count;
channel->compl_byte_count += byte_count;
- ipa_gsi_channel_tx_completed(channel->gsi, gsi_channel_id(channel),
- trans_count, byte_count);
+ ipa_gsi_channel_tx_completed(gsi, channel_id, trans_count, byte_count);
}
/* Channel control interrupt handler */
@@ -1504,7 +1500,7 @@ static struct gsi_trans *gsi_channel_update(struct gsi_channel *channel)
* up the network stack.
*/
if (channel->toward_ipa)
- gsi_channel_tx_update(channel, trans);
+ gsi_trans_tx_completed(trans);
else
gsi_evt_ring_rx_update(evt_ring, index);
Rename gsi_channel_tx_update() to be gsi_trans_tx_completed(), and pass it just the transaction pointer, deriving the channel from the transaction. Update the comments above the function to provide a more concise description of how statistics for TX endpoints are maintained and used. Signed-off-by: Alex Elder <elder@linaro.org> --- drivers/net/ipa/gsi.c | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++----------------------- 1 file changed, 25 insertions(+), 29 deletions(-)