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A lookup table would be easier to extend, and the resulting
code is a bit cleaner.

Reported-by: Grant Likely <grant.likely@secretlab.ca>
Signed-off-by: Ohad Ben-Cohen <ohad@wizery.com>
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Ohad Ben-Cohen committed Feb 22, 2012
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45 changes: 23 additions & 22 deletions drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_core.c
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Expand Up @@ -64,6 +64,8 @@ static DEFINE_KLIST(rprocs, klist_rproc_get, klist_rproc_put);

typedef int (*rproc_handle_resources_t)(struct rproc *rproc,
struct fw_resource *rsc, int len);
typedef int (*rproc_handle_resource_t)(struct rproc *rproc,
struct fw_resource *rsc);

/*
* This is the IOMMU fault handler we register with the IOMMU API
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return ret;
}

/*
* A lookup table for resource handlers. The indices are defined in
* enum fw_resource_type.
*/
static rproc_handle_resource_t rproc_handle_rsc[] = {
[RSC_CARVEOUT] = rproc_handle_carveout,
[RSC_DEVMEM] = rproc_handle_devmem,
[RSC_TRACE] = rproc_handle_trace,
[RSC_VRING] = rproc_handle_vring,
[RSC_VIRTIO_DEV] = NULL, /* handled early upon registration */
};

/* handle firmware resource entries before booting the remote processor */
static int
rproc_handle_boot_rsc(struct rproc *rproc, struct fw_resource *rsc, int len)
{
struct device *dev = rproc->dev;
rproc_handle_resource_t handler;
int ret = 0;

while (len >= sizeof(*rsc)) {
for (; len >= sizeof(*rsc); rsc++, len -= sizeof(*rsc)) {
dev_dbg(dev, "rsc: type %d, da 0x%llx, pa 0x%llx, len 0x%x, "
"id %d, name %s, flags %x\n", rsc->type, rsc->da,
rsc->pa, rsc->len, rsc->id, rsc->name, rsc->flags);

switch (rsc->type) {
case RSC_CARVEOUT:
ret = rproc_handle_carveout(rproc, rsc);
break;
case RSC_DEVMEM:
ret = rproc_handle_devmem(rproc, rsc);
break;
case RSC_TRACE:
ret = rproc_handle_trace(rproc, rsc);
break;
case RSC_VRING:
ret = rproc_handle_vring(rproc, rsc);
break;
case RSC_VIRTIO_DEV:
/* this one is handled early upon registration */
break;
default:
if (rsc->type >= RSC_LAST) {
dev_warn(dev, "unsupported resource %d\n", rsc->type);
break;
continue;
}

handler = rproc_handle_rsc[rsc->type];
if (!handler)
continue;

ret = handler(rproc, rsc);
if (ret)
break;

rsc++;
len -= sizeof(*rsc);
}

return ret;
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7 changes: 7 additions & 0 deletions include/linux/remoteproc.h
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Expand Up @@ -103,6 +103,7 @@ struct fw_resource {
* the virtio device features, 'pa' holds the virtio guest
* features, 'len' holds the virtio status, and 'flags' holds
* the virtio id (currently only VIRTIO_ID_RPMSG is supported).
* @RSC_LAST: just keep this one at the end
*
* Most of the resource entries share the basic idea of address/length
* negotiation with the host: the firmware usually asks (on behalf of the
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* will contain the expected device addresses (today we actually only support
* this scheme, as there aren't yet any use cases for dynamically allocated
* device addresses).
*
* Please note that these values are used as indices to the rproc_handle_rsc
* lookup table, so please keep them sane. Moreover, @RSC_LAST is used to
* check the validity of an index before the lookup table is accessed, so
* please update it as needed.
*/
enum fw_resource_type {
RSC_CARVEOUT = 0,
RSC_DEVMEM = 1,
RSC_TRACE = 2,
RSC_VRING = 3,
RSC_VIRTIO_DEV = 4,
RSC_LAST = 5,
};

/**
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