Message ID | 20190930194846.23141-1-andrealmeid@collabora.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | New, archived |
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Series | [1/1] blk-mq: fill header with kernel-doc | expand |
Hi André, > -/* > +/** > + * blk_mq_rq_from_pdu - cast a PDU to a request > + * @pdu: the PDU (protocol unit request) to be casted It makes sense, but it looks like PDU stands for protocol unit request. Could we have it "PDU(Protocol Data Unit)" ? Thanks,
On 9/30/19 12:48 PM, André Almeida wrote: > Insert documentation for structs, enums and functions at header file. > Format existing and new comments at struct blk_mq_ops as > kernel-doc comments. Hi André, Seeing the documentation being improved is great. However, this patch conflicts with a patch series in my tree and that I plan to post soon. So I would appreciate it if this patch would be withheld until after my patch series has been accepted. Thanks, Bart.
On 9/30/19 6:54 PM, Minwoo Im wrote: > Hi André, > >> -/* >> +/** >> + * blk_mq_rq_from_pdu - cast a PDU to a request >> + * @pdu: the PDU (protocol unit request) to be casted > > It makes sense, but it looks like PDU stands for protocol unit request. > Could we have it "PDU(Protocol Data Unit)" ? > Ops, thank your for the input :) > Thanks, > >
On 9/30/19 7:01 PM, Bart Van Assche wrote: > On 9/30/19 12:48 PM, André Almeida wrote: >> Insert documentation for structs, enums and functions at header file. >> Format existing and new comments at struct blk_mq_ops as >> kernel-doc comments. > > Hi André, > > Seeing the documentation being improved is great. However, this patch > conflicts with a patch series in my tree and that I plan to post soon. > So I would appreciate it if this patch would be withheld until after my > patch series has been accepted. > Sure, no problem. If it helps the workflow, I could rebase my patch at the top of your tree. > Thanks, > > Bart. >
On 9/30/19 1:48 PM, André Almeida wrote: > diff --git a/include/linux/blk-mq.h b/include/linux/blk-mq.h > index 0bf056de5cc3..d0aab34972b7 100644 > --- a/include/linux/blk-mq.h > +++ b/include/linux/blk-mq.h > @@ -11,12 +11,85 @@ struct blk_flush_queue; > > /** > * struct blk_mq_hw_ctx - State for a hardware queue facing the hardware block device > + * > + * @lock: Lock for accessing dispatch queue > + * @dispatch: Queue of dispatched requests, waiting for workers to send them > + * to the hardware. > + * @state: BLK_MQ_S_* flags. Define the state of the hw queue (active, > + * scheduled to restart, stopped). > + * > + * @run_work: Worker for dispatch scheduled requests to hardware. > + * BLK_MQ_CPU_WORK_BATCH workers will be assigned to a CPU, > + * then the following ones will be assigned to > + * the next_cpu. > + * @cpumask: Map of available CPUs. > + * @next_cpu: Index of CPU/workqueue to be used in the next batch > + * of workers. > + * @next_cpu_batch: Counter of how many works letf in the batch before > + * changing to the next CPU. A batch has the size of > + * BLK_MQ_CPU_WORK_BATCH. > + * > + * @flags: BLK_MQ_F_* flags. Define the behaviour of the queue. > + * > + * @sched_data: Data to support schedulers. > + * @queue: Queue of request to be dispatched. > + * @fq: Queue of requests to be flushed from memory to storage. > + * > + * @driver_data: Device driver specific queue. > + * > + * @ctx_map: Bitmap for each software queue. If bit is on, there is a > + * pending request. > + * > + * @dispatch_from: Queue to be used when there is no scheduler was selected. > + * @dispatch_busy: Number used by blk_mq_update_dispatch_busy() to decide > + * if the hw_queue is busy using Exponential Weighted Moving > + * Average algorithm. > + * > + * @type: HCTX_TYPE_* flags. Type of hardware queue. > + * @nr_ctx: Number of software queues. > + * @ctxs: Array of software queues. > + * > + * @dispatch_wait_lock: Lock for dispatch_wait queue. > + * @dispatch_wait: Waitqueue for dispatched requests. Request here will > + * be processed when > + * percpu_ref_is_zero(&q->q_usage_counter) evaluates true > + * for q as a request_queue. > + * @wait_index: Index of next wait queue to be used. > + * > + * @tags: Request tags. > + * @sched_tags: Request tags for schedulers. > + * > + * @queued: Number of queued requests. > + * @run: Number of dispatched requests. > + * @dispatched: Number of dispatch requests by queue. > + * > + * @numa_node: NUMA node index of this hardware queue. > + * @queue_num: Index of this hardware queue. > + * > + * @nr_active: Number of active tags. > + * > + * @cpuhp_dead: List to store request if some CPU die. > + * @kobj: Kernel object for sysfs. > + * > + * @poll_considered: Count times blk_poll() was called. > + * @poll_invoked: Count how many requests blk_poll() polled. > + * @poll_success: Count how many polled requests were completed. > + * > + * @debugfs_dir: debugfs directory for this hardware queue. Named > + * as cpu<cpu_number>. > + * @sched_debugfs_dir: debugfs directory for the scheduler. > + * > + * @hctx_list: List of all hardware queues. > + * > + * @srcu: Sleepable RCU. Use as lock when type of the hardware queue is > + * blocking (BLK_MQ_F_BLOCKING). Must be the last member - see > + * also blk_mq_hw_ctx_size(). > */ > struct blk_mq_hw_ctx { > struct { > spinlock_t lock; > struct list_head dispatch; > - unsigned long state; /* BLK_MQ_S_* flags */ > + unsigned long state; > } ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp; > > struct delayed_work run_work; > @@ -24,7 +97,7 @@ struct blk_mq_hw_ctx { > int next_cpu; > int next_cpu_batch; > > - unsigned long flags; /* BLK_MQ_F_* flags */ > + unsigned long flags; > > void *sched_data; > struct request_queue *queue; > @@ -72,41 +145,73 @@ struct blk_mq_hw_ctx { > > struct list_head hctx_list; > > - /* Must be the last member - see also blk_mq_hw_ctx_size(). */ > struct srcu_struct srcu[0]; > }; I like improving how much is documented, but I absolutely don't like how everything is pulled into one section above the struct instead of being documented inline instead. I realize this probably makes it easier to make nice external documentation, but imho that's absolutely secondary to having the documentation being right there where you read the code. > @@ -142,81 +253,100 @@ typedef bool (busy_fn)(struct request_queue *); > typedef void (complete_fn)(struct request *); > typedef void (cleanup_rq_fn)(struct request *); > > - > +/** > + * struct blk_mq_ops - list of callback functions for blk-mq drivers > + */ > struct blk_mq_ops { > - /* > - * Queue request > + /** > + * @queue_rq: Queue a new request from block IO. > */ > queue_rq_fn *queue_rq; > > - /* > - * If a driver uses bd->last to judge when to submit requests to > - * hardware, it must define this function. In case of errors that > - * make us stop issuing further requests, this hook serves the > + /** > + * @commit_rqs: If a driver uses bd->last to judge when to submit > + * requests to hardware, it must define this function. In case of errors > + * that make us stop issuing further requests, this hook serves the > * purpose of kicking the hardware (which the last request otherwise > * would have done). > */ > commit_rqs_fn *commit_rqs; Stuff like this is MUCH better. Why isn't all of it done like this?
On 10/2/19 12:33 AM, Jens Axboe wrote: > On 9/30/19 1:48 PM, André Almeida wrote: >> diff --git a/include/linux/blk-mq.h b/include/linux/blk-mq.h >> index 0bf056de5cc3..d0aab34972b7 100644 >> --- a/include/linux/blk-mq.h >> +++ b/include/linux/blk-mq.h >> @@ -11,12 +11,85 @@ struct blk_flush_queue; >> >> /** >> * struct blk_mq_hw_ctx - State for a hardware queue facing the hardware block device >> + * >> + * @lock: Lock for accessing dispatch queue >> + * @dispatch: Queue of dispatched requests, waiting for workers to send them >> + * to the hardware. >> + * @state: BLK_MQ_S_* flags. Define the state of the hw queue (active, >> + * scheduled to restart, stopped). >> + * >> + * @run_work: Worker for dispatch scheduled requests to hardware. >> + * BLK_MQ_CPU_WORK_BATCH workers will be assigned to a CPU, >> + * then the following ones will be assigned to >> + * the next_cpu. >> + * @cpumask: Map of available CPUs. >> + * @next_cpu: Index of CPU/workqueue to be used in the next batch >> + * of workers. >> + * @next_cpu_batch: Counter of how many works letf in the batch before >> + * changing to the next CPU. A batch has the size of >> + * BLK_MQ_CPU_WORK_BATCH. >> + * >> + * @flags: BLK_MQ_F_* flags. Define the behaviour of the queue. >> + * >> + * @sched_data: Data to support schedulers. >> + * @queue: Queue of request to be dispatched. >> + * @fq: Queue of requests to be flushed from memory to storage. >> + * >> + * @driver_data: Device driver specific queue. >> + * >> + * @ctx_map: Bitmap for each software queue. If bit is on, there is a >> + * pending request. >> + * >> + * @dispatch_from: Queue to be used when there is no scheduler was selected. >> + * @dispatch_busy: Number used by blk_mq_update_dispatch_busy() to decide >> + * if the hw_queue is busy using Exponential Weighted Moving >> + * Average algorithm. >> + * >> + * @type: HCTX_TYPE_* flags. Type of hardware queue. >> + * @nr_ctx: Number of software queues. >> + * @ctxs: Array of software queues. >> + * >> + * @dispatch_wait_lock: Lock for dispatch_wait queue. >> + * @dispatch_wait: Waitqueue for dispatched requests. Request here will >> + * be processed when >> + * percpu_ref_is_zero(&q->q_usage_counter) evaluates true >> + * for q as a request_queue. >> + * @wait_index: Index of next wait queue to be used. >> + * >> + * @tags: Request tags. >> + * @sched_tags: Request tags for schedulers. >> + * >> + * @queued: Number of queued requests. >> + * @run: Number of dispatched requests. >> + * @dispatched: Number of dispatch requests by queue. >> + * >> + * @numa_node: NUMA node index of this hardware queue. >> + * @queue_num: Index of this hardware queue. >> + * >> + * @nr_active: Number of active tags. >> + * >> + * @cpuhp_dead: List to store request if some CPU die. >> + * @kobj: Kernel object for sysfs. >> + * >> + * @poll_considered: Count times blk_poll() was called. >> + * @poll_invoked: Count how many requests blk_poll() polled. >> + * @poll_success: Count how many polled requests were completed. >> + * >> + * @debugfs_dir: debugfs directory for this hardware queue. Named >> + * as cpu<cpu_number>. >> + * @sched_debugfs_dir: debugfs directory for the scheduler. >> + * >> + * @hctx_list: List of all hardware queues. >> + * >> + * @srcu: Sleepable RCU. Use as lock when type of the hardware queue is >> + * blocking (BLK_MQ_F_BLOCKING). Must be the last member - see >> + * also blk_mq_hw_ctx_size(). >> */ >> struct blk_mq_hw_ctx { >> struct { >> spinlock_t lock; >> struct list_head dispatch; >> - unsigned long state; /* BLK_MQ_S_* flags */ >> + unsigned long state; >> } ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp; >> >> struct delayed_work run_work; >> @@ -24,7 +97,7 @@ struct blk_mq_hw_ctx { >> int next_cpu; >> int next_cpu_batch; >> >> - unsigned long flags; /* BLK_MQ_F_* flags */ >> + unsigned long flags; >> >> void *sched_data; >> struct request_queue *queue; >> @@ -72,41 +145,73 @@ struct blk_mq_hw_ctx { >> >> struct list_head hctx_list; >> >> - /* Must be the last member - see also blk_mq_hw_ctx_size(). */ >> struct srcu_struct srcu[0]; >> }; > > I like improving how much is documented, but I absolutely don't like how > everything is pulled into one section above the struct instead of being > documented inline instead. > > I realize this probably makes it easier to make nice external > documentation, but imho that's absolutely secondary to having the > documentation being right there where you read the code. Actually, there is no difference between the two approaches for generating the external documentation[1] > >> @@ -142,81 +253,100 @@ typedef bool (busy_fn)(struct request_queue *); >> typedef void (complete_fn)(struct request *); >> typedef void (cleanup_rq_fn)(struct request *); >> >> - >> +/** >> + * struct blk_mq_ops - list of callback functions for blk-mq drivers >> + */ >> struct blk_mq_ops { >> - /* >> - * Queue request >> + /** >> + * @queue_rq: Queue a new request from block IO. >> */ >> queue_rq_fn *queue_rq; >> >> - /* >> - * If a driver uses bd->last to judge when to submit requests to >> - * hardware, it must define this function. In case of errors that >> - * make us stop issuing further requests, this hook serves the >> + /** >> + * @commit_rqs: If a driver uses bd->last to judge when to submit >> + * requests to hardware, it must define this function. In case of errors >> + * that make us stop issuing further requests, this hook serves the >> * purpose of kicking the hardware (which the last request otherwise >> * would have done). >> */ >> commit_rqs_fn *commit_rqs; > > Stuff like this is MUCH better. Why isn't all of it done like this? > Ok, I'll change that :) Could you tell me the tree/branch that you had applied Bart's "[PATCH 0/8] Block layer patches for kernel v5.5"? I'll need to rebase my work on top of that because of the patch "[PATCH 6/8] block: Document all members of blk_mq_tag_set and bkl_mq_queue_map". Thanks, André [1] https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/doc-guide/kernel-doc.html#in-line-member-documentation-comments
On 10/1/19 8:33 PM, Jens Axboe wrote: > On 9/30/19 1:48 PM, André Almeida wrote: >> - >> +/** >> + * struct blk_mq_ops - list of callback functions for blk-mq drivers >> + */ >> struct blk_mq_ops { >> - /* >> - * Queue request >> + /** >> + * @queue_rq: Queue a new request from block IO. >> */ >> queue_rq_fn *queue_rq; >> >> - /* >> - * If a driver uses bd->last to judge when to submit requests to >> - * hardware, it must define this function. In case of errors that >> - * make us stop issuing further requests, this hook serves the >> + /** >> + * @commit_rqs: If a driver uses bd->last to judge when to submit >> + * requests to hardware, it must define this function. In case of errors >> + * that make us stop issuing further requests, this hook serves the >> * purpose of kicking the hardware (which the last request otherwise >> * would have done). >> */ >> commit_rqs_fn *commit_rqs; > > Stuff like this is MUCH better. Why isn't all of it done like this? Hi Jens, If you prefer this style you may want to update Documentation/doc-guide/kernel-doc.rst. I think that document recommends another style for documenting struct members, maybe because that style requires less vertical space: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Structure, union, and enumeration documentation ----------------------------------------------- The general format of a struct, union, and enum kernel-doc comment is:: /** * struct struct_name - Brief description. * @member1: Description of member1. * @member2: Description of member2. * One can provide multiple line descriptions * for members. * * Description of the structure. */ You can replace the ``struct`` in the above example with ``union`` or ``enum`` to describe unions or enums. ``member`` is used to mean struct and union member names as well as enumerations in an enum. The brief description following the structure name may span multiple lines, and ends with a member description, a blank comment line, or the end of the comment block. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks, Bart.
Hello Bart, On 10/2/19 5:27 PM, Bart Van Assche wrote: > On 10/1/19 8:33 PM, Jens Axboe wrote: >> On 9/30/19 1:48 PM, André Almeida wrote: >>> - >>> +/** >>> + * struct blk_mq_ops - list of callback functions for blk-mq drivers >>> + */ >>> struct blk_mq_ops { >>> - /* >>> - * Queue request >>> + /** >>> + * @queue_rq: Queue a new request from block IO. >>> */ >>> queue_rq_fn *queue_rq; >>> - /* >>> - * If a driver uses bd->last to judge when to submit requests to >>> - * hardware, it must define this function. In case of errors that >>> - * make us stop issuing further requests, this hook serves the >>> + /** >>> + * @commit_rqs: If a driver uses bd->last to judge when to submit >>> + * requests to hardware, it must define this function. In case >>> of errors >>> + * that make us stop issuing further requests, this hook serves the >>> * purpose of kicking the hardware (which the last request >>> otherwise >>> * would have done). >>> */ >>> commit_rqs_fn *commit_rqs; >> >> Stuff like this is MUCH better. Why isn't all of it done like this? > > Hi Jens, > > If you prefer this style you may want to update > Documentation/doc-guide/kernel-doc.rst. I think that document recommends > another style for documenting struct members, maybe because that style > requires less vertical space: The same documentation also suggests that one can use inline comments: In-line member documentation comments ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The structure members may also be documented in-line within the definition. There are two styles, single-line comments where both the opening ``/**`` and closing ``*/`` are on the same line, and multi-line comments where they are each on a line of their own, like all other kernel-doc comments:: /** * struct foo - Brief description. * @foo: The Foo member. */ struct foo { int foo; /** * @bar: The Bar member. */ ... You can also check this here: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/doc-guide/kernel-doc.html#in-line-member-documentation-comments Thanks, André
diff --git a/include/linux/blk-mq.h b/include/linux/blk-mq.h index 0bf056de5cc3..d0aab34972b7 100644 --- a/include/linux/blk-mq.h +++ b/include/linux/blk-mq.h @@ -11,12 +11,85 @@ struct blk_flush_queue; /** * struct blk_mq_hw_ctx - State for a hardware queue facing the hardware block device + * + * @lock: Lock for accessing dispatch queue + * @dispatch: Queue of dispatched requests, waiting for workers to send them + * to the hardware. + * @state: BLK_MQ_S_* flags. Define the state of the hw queue (active, + * scheduled to restart, stopped). + * + * @run_work: Worker for dispatch scheduled requests to hardware. + * BLK_MQ_CPU_WORK_BATCH workers will be assigned to a CPU, + * then the following ones will be assigned to + * the next_cpu. + * @cpumask: Map of available CPUs. + * @next_cpu: Index of CPU/workqueue to be used in the next batch + * of workers. + * @next_cpu_batch: Counter of how many works letf in the batch before + * changing to the next CPU. A batch has the size of + * BLK_MQ_CPU_WORK_BATCH. + * + * @flags: BLK_MQ_F_* flags. Define the behaviour of the queue. + * + * @sched_data: Data to support schedulers. + * @queue: Queue of request to be dispatched. + * @fq: Queue of requests to be flushed from memory to storage. + * + * @driver_data: Device driver specific queue. + * + * @ctx_map: Bitmap for each software queue. If bit is on, there is a + * pending request. + * + * @dispatch_from: Queue to be used when there is no scheduler was selected. + * @dispatch_busy: Number used by blk_mq_update_dispatch_busy() to decide + * if the hw_queue is busy using Exponential Weighted Moving + * Average algorithm. + * + * @type: HCTX_TYPE_* flags. Type of hardware queue. + * @nr_ctx: Number of software queues. + * @ctxs: Array of software queues. + * + * @dispatch_wait_lock: Lock for dispatch_wait queue. + * @dispatch_wait: Waitqueue for dispatched requests. Request here will + * be processed when + * percpu_ref_is_zero(&q->q_usage_counter) evaluates true + * for q as a request_queue. + * @wait_index: Index of next wait queue to be used. + * + * @tags: Request tags. + * @sched_tags: Request tags for schedulers. + * + * @queued: Number of queued requests. + * @run: Number of dispatched requests. + * @dispatched: Number of dispatch requests by queue. + * + * @numa_node: NUMA node index of this hardware queue. + * @queue_num: Index of this hardware queue. + * + * @nr_active: Number of active tags. + * + * @cpuhp_dead: List to store request if some CPU die. + * @kobj: Kernel object for sysfs. + * + * @poll_considered: Count times blk_poll() was called. + * @poll_invoked: Count how many requests blk_poll() polled. + * @poll_success: Count how many polled requests were completed. + * + * @debugfs_dir: debugfs directory for this hardware queue. Named + * as cpu<cpu_number>. + * @sched_debugfs_dir: debugfs directory for the scheduler. + * + * @hctx_list: List of all hardware queues. + * + * @srcu: Sleepable RCU. Use as lock when type of the hardware queue is + * blocking (BLK_MQ_F_BLOCKING). Must be the last member - see + * also blk_mq_hw_ctx_size(). */ struct blk_mq_hw_ctx { struct { spinlock_t lock; struct list_head dispatch; - unsigned long state; /* BLK_MQ_S_* flags */ + unsigned long state; } ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp; struct delayed_work run_work; @@ -24,7 +97,7 @@ struct blk_mq_hw_ctx { int next_cpu; int next_cpu_batch; - unsigned long flags; /* BLK_MQ_F_* flags */ + unsigned long flags; void *sched_data; struct request_queue *queue; @@ -72,41 +145,73 @@ struct blk_mq_hw_ctx { struct list_head hctx_list; - /* Must be the last member - see also blk_mq_hw_ctx_size(). */ struct srcu_struct srcu[0]; }; +/** + * struct blk_mq_queue_map - Map software queues to hardware queues + * @mq_map: Array mapping sw queues to hw queues. + * For a given sw queue index, works like this: + * ``mq_map[sw_idx] = hw_idx`` + * @nr_queues: Number of hardware queues. + * @queue_offset: Memory offset of this struct, relative to the address + * of struct blk_mq_tag_set. + */ struct blk_mq_queue_map { unsigned int *mq_map; unsigned int nr_queues; unsigned int queue_offset; }; +/** + * enum hctx_type - Type of hardware queue + * @HCTX_TYPE_DEFAULT: All I/O not otherwise accounted for. + * @HCTX_TYPE_READ: Just for READ I/O. + * @HCTX_TYPE_POLL: Polled I/O of any kind. + * @HCTX_MAX_TYPES: Number of types of hctx. + */ enum hctx_type { - HCTX_TYPE_DEFAULT, /* all I/O not otherwise accounted for */ - HCTX_TYPE_READ, /* just for READ I/O */ - HCTX_TYPE_POLL, /* polled I/O of any kind */ + HCTX_TYPE_DEFAULT, + HCTX_TYPE_READ, + HCTX_TYPE_POLL, HCTX_MAX_TYPES, }; +/** + * struct blk_mq_tag_set - desc + * @map: Map[] holds ctx -> hctx mappings, one map exists for each type + * that the driver wishes to support. There are no restrictions on + * maps being of the same size, and it's perfectly legal to share + * maps between types. + * @nr_maps: Number of entries in map[]. + * @ops: Callback functions for blk-mq operations. + * @nr_hw_queues: Number of hardware queues across maps. + * @queue_depth: Max number of tags supported by a queue. + * @reserved_tags: Number of reserved tags. + * @cmd_size: Per-request extra data. + * @numa_node: NUMA node index of this tag set. + * @timeout: Time to a request expire. + * @flags: BLK_MQ_F_* flags. Define the behaviour of the queue. + * + * @driver_data: Device driver specific data. + * + * @tags: Array of tags for hardware queues. + * + * @tag_list_lock: Lock for tag_list. + * @tag_list: List of struct request_queues. + */ struct blk_mq_tag_set { - /* - * map[] holds ctx -> hctx mappings, one map exists for each type - * that the driver wishes to support. There are no restrictions - * on maps being of the same size, and it's perfectly legal to - * share maps between types. - */ struct blk_mq_queue_map map[HCTX_MAX_TYPES]; - unsigned int nr_maps; /* nr entries in map[] */ + unsigned int nr_maps; const struct blk_mq_ops *ops; - unsigned int nr_hw_queues; /* nr hw queues across maps */ - unsigned int queue_depth; /* max hw supported */ + unsigned int nr_hw_queues; + unsigned int queue_depth; unsigned int reserved_tags; - unsigned int cmd_size; /* per-request extra data */ + unsigned int cmd_size; int numa_node; unsigned int timeout; - unsigned int flags; /* BLK_MQ_F_* */ + unsigned int flags; void *driver_data; struct blk_mq_tags **tags; @@ -115,6 +220,12 @@ struct blk_mq_tag_set { struct list_head tag_list; }; +/** + * struct blk_mq_queue_data - Data about a request inserted in a queue + * + * @rq: Data about the block IO request. + * @last: If it is the last request in the queue. + */ struct blk_mq_queue_data { struct request *rq; bool last; @@ -142,81 +253,100 @@ typedef bool (busy_fn)(struct request_queue *); typedef void (complete_fn)(struct request *); typedef void (cleanup_rq_fn)(struct request *); - +/** + * struct blk_mq_ops - list of callback functions for blk-mq drivers + */ struct blk_mq_ops { - /* - * Queue request + /** + * @queue_rq: Queue a new request from block IO. */ queue_rq_fn *queue_rq; - /* - * If a driver uses bd->last to judge when to submit requests to - * hardware, it must define this function. In case of errors that - * make us stop issuing further requests, this hook serves the + /** + * @commit_rqs: If a driver uses bd->last to judge when to submit + * requests to hardware, it must define this function. In case of errors + * that make us stop issuing further requests, this hook serves the * purpose of kicking the hardware (which the last request otherwise * would have done). */ commit_rqs_fn *commit_rqs; - /* - * Reserve budget before queue request, once .queue_rq is + /** + * @get_budget: Reserve budget before queue request, once .queue_rq is * run, it is driver's responsibility to release the * reserved budget. Also we have to handle failure case * of .get_budget for avoiding I/O deadlock. */ get_budget_fn *get_budget; + /** + * @put_budget: Release the reserved budget. + */ put_budget_fn *put_budget; - /* - * Called on request timeout + /** + * @timeout: Called on request timeout. */ timeout_fn *timeout; - /* - * Called to poll for completion of a specific tag. + /** + * @poll: Called to poll for completion of a specific tag. */ poll_fn *poll; + /** + * @complete: Mark the request as complete. + */ complete_fn *complete; - /* - * Called when the block layer side of a hardware queue has been - * set up, allowing the driver to allocate/init matching structures. - * Ditto for exit/teardown. + /** + * @init_hctx: Called when the block layer side of a hardware queue has + * been set up, allowing the driver to allocate/init matching + * structures. */ init_hctx_fn *init_hctx; + /** + * @exit_hctx: Ditto for exit/teardown. + */ exit_hctx_fn *exit_hctx; - /* - * Called for every command allocated by the block layer to allow - * the driver to set up driver specific data. + /** + * @init_request: Called for every command allocated by the block layer + * to allow the driver to set up driver specific data. * * Tag greater than or equal to queue_depth is for setting up * flush request. - * - * Ditto for exit/teardown. */ init_request_fn *init_request; + /** + * @exit_request: Ditto for exit/teardown. + */ exit_request_fn *exit_request; - /* Called from inside blk_get_request() */ + + /** + * @initialize_rq_fn: Called from inside blk_get_request(). + */ void (*initialize_rq_fn)(struct request *rq); - /* - * Called before freeing one request which isn't completed yet, - * and usually for freeing the driver private data + /** + * @cleanup_rq: Called before freeing one request which isn't completed + * yet, and usually for freeing the driver private data. */ cleanup_rq_fn *cleanup_rq; - /* - * If set, returns whether or not this queue currently is busy + /** + * @busy: If set, returns whether or not this queue currently is busy. */ busy_fn *busy; + /** + * @map_queues: This allows drivers specify their own queue mapping by + * overriding the setup-time function that builds the mq_map. + */ map_queues_fn *map_queues; #ifdef CONFIG_BLK_DEBUG_FS - /* - * Used by the debugfs implementation to show driver-specific + /** + * @show_rq: Used by the debugfs implementation to show driver-specific * information about a request. */ void (*show_rq)(struct seq_file *m, struct request *rq); @@ -343,14 +473,29 @@ void blk_mq_quiesce_queue_nowait(struct request_queue *q); unsigned int blk_mq_rq_cpu(struct request *rq); -/* +/** + * blk_mq_rq_from_pdu - cast a PDU to a request + * @pdu: the PDU (protocol unit request) to be casted + * + * Return: request + * * Driver command data is immediately after the request. So subtract request - * size to get back to the original request, add request size to get the PDU. + * size to get back to the original request. */ static inline struct request *blk_mq_rq_from_pdu(void *pdu) { return pdu - sizeof(struct request); } + +/** + * blk_mq_rq_to_pdu - cast a request to a PDU + * @rq: the request to be casted + * + * Return: pointer to the PDU + * + * Driver command data is immediately after the request. So add request to get + * the PDU. + */ static inline void *blk_mq_rq_to_pdu(struct request *rq) { return rq + 1;
Insert documentation for structs, enums and functions at header file. Format existing and new comments at struct blk_mq_ops as kernel-doc comments. Signed-off-by: André Almeida <andrealmeid@collabora.com> --- Hello, This patch is an effort to enhance the documentation of the multiqueue API. To check if the comments are confirming to kernel-doc format, you first need to apply a patch[1] solving a bug around the `__cacheline...` directive. Then, just run ./scripts/kernel-doc -none include/linux/blk-mq.h to check that there is no warning at this documentation. I've done my best at the source to check the purpose of each struct and its members, but please let me know if I get something wrong. [1] https://lkml.org/lkml/2019/9/17/820 --- include/linux/blk-mq.h | 243 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 194 insertions(+), 49 deletions(-)