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[Qemu-devel] Re: [PATCHv3 17/20] eepro100: New function for reading comm
From: |
Michael S. Tsirkin |
Subject: |
[Qemu-devel] Re: [PATCHv3 17/20] eepro100: New function for reading command block |
Date: |
Wed, 3 Mar 2010 13:44:09 +0200 |
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Mutt/1.5.19 (2009-01-05) |
On Tue, Mar 02, 2010 at 10:37:57PM +0100, Stefan Weil wrote:
> Move code which reads the command block to the
> new function read_cb. The patch also fixes some
> endianess issues related to the command block
> and moves declarations of local variables to
> the beginning of the block.
>
> Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <address@hidden>
> ---
> hw/eepro100.c | 42 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------
> 1 files changed, 28 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/hw/eepro100.c b/hw/eepro100.c
> index f5aa306..e10ce62 100644
> --- a/hw/eepro100.c
> +++ b/hw/eepro100.c
> @@ -798,6 +798,16 @@ static void dump_statistics(EEPRO100State * s)
> //~ missing("CU dump statistical counters");
> }
>
> +static void read_cb(EEPRO100State *s)
> +{
> + cpu_physical_memory_read(s->cb_address, (uint8_t *) &s->tx,
> sizeof(s->tx));
> + s->tx.status = le16_to_cpu(s->tx.status);
> + s->tx.command = le16_to_cpu(s->tx.command);
> + s->tx.link = le32_to_cpu(s->tx.link);
> + s->tx.tbd_array_addr = le32_to_cpu(s->tx.tbd_array_addr);
> + s->tx.tcb_bytes = le16_to_cpu(s->tx.tcb_bytes);
> +}
> +
> static void tx_command(EEPRO100State *s)
> {
> uint32_t tbd_array = le32_to_cpu(s->tx.tbd_array_addr);
> @@ -901,21 +911,25 @@ static void set_multicast_list(EEPRO100State *s)
> static void action_command(EEPRO100State *s)
> {
> for (;;) {
> - s->cb_address = s->cu_base + s->cu_offset;
> - cpu_physical_memory_read(s->cb_address, (uint8_t *)&s->tx,
> sizeof(s->tx));
> - uint16_t command = le16_to_cpu(s->tx.command);
> - s->tx.status = le16_to_cpu(s->tx.status);
> - logout("val=(cu start), status=0x%04x, command=0x%04x,
> link=0x%08x\n",
> - s->tx.status, command, s->tx.link);
> - bool bit_el = ((command & COMMAND_EL) != 0);
> - bool bit_s = ((command & COMMAND_S) != 0);
> - bool bit_i = ((command & COMMAND_I) != 0);
> - bool bit_nc = ((command & COMMAND_NC) != 0);
> + bool bit_el;
> + bool bit_s;
> + bool bit_i;
> + bool bit_nc;
> bool success = true;
> - //~ bool bit_sf = ((command & COMMAND_SF) != 0);
> - uint16_t cmd = command & COMMAND_CMD;
> - s->cu_offset = le32_to_cpu(s->tx.link);
> - switch (cmd) {
> + s->cb_address = s->cu_base + s->cu_offset;
> + read_cb(s);
> + bit_el = ((s->tx.command & COMMAND_EL) != 0);
> + bit_s = ((s->tx.command & COMMAND_S) != 0);
> + bit_i = ((s->tx.command & COMMAND_I) != 0);
> + bit_nc = ((s->tx.command & COMMAND_NC) != 0);
() is never needed around the assigned value. this can be fixed
separately though. AFAIK you also do not need != : values are coersed
by assignment to bool correctly.
Again, can be fixed separately.
> +#if 0
> + bool bit_sf = ((s->tx.command & COMMAND_SF) != 0);
> +#endif
Is the above likely to be useful?
> + s->cu_offset = s->tx.link;
> + TRACE(OTHER,
> + logout("val=(cu start), status=0x%04x, command=0x%04x,
> link=0x%08x\n",
> + s->tx.status, s->tx.command, s->tx.link));
> + switch (s->tx.command & COMMAND_CMD) {
> case CmdNOp:
> /* Do nothing. */
> break;
> --
> 1.7.0