On Thu, Sep 04, 2025 at 12:24:17AM +0200, Andrew Lunn wrote: > > struct mucse_mbx_info { > > + struct mucse_mbx_stats stats; > > + u32 timeout; > > + u32 usec_delay; > > + u16 size; > > + u16 fw_req; > > + u16 fw_ack; > > + /* lock for only one use mbx */ > > + struct mutex lock; > > /* fw <--> pf mbx */ > > u32 fw_pf_shm_base; > > u32 pf2fw_mbox_ctrl; > > > +/** > > + * mucse_obtain_mbx_lock_pf - Obtain mailbox lock > > + * @hw: pointer to the HW structure > > + * > > + * This function maybe used in an irq handler. > > + * > > + * Return: 0 if we obtained the mailbox lock or else -EIO > > + **/ > > +static int mucse_obtain_mbx_lock_pf(struct mucse_hw *hw) > > +{ > > + struct mucse_mbx_info *mbx = &hw->mbx; > > + int try_cnt = 5000; > > + u32 reg; > > + > > + reg = PF2FW_MBOX_CTRL(mbx); > > + while (try_cnt-- > 0) { > > + mbx_ctrl_wr32(mbx, reg, MBOX_PF_HOLD); > > + /* force write back before check */ > > + wmb(); > > + if (mbx_ctrl_rd32(mbx, reg) & MBOX_PF_HOLD) > > + return 0; > > + udelay(100); > > + } > > + return -EIO; > > +} > > If there is a function which obtains a lock, there is normally a > function which releases a lock. But i don't see it. > The lock is relased when send MBOX_CTRL_REQ in mucse_write_mbx_pf: mbx_ctrl_wr32(mbx, ctrl_reg, MBOX_CTRL_REQ); Set MBOX_PF_HOLD(bit3) to hold the lock, clear bit3 to release, and set MBOX_CTRL_REQ(bit0) to send the req. req and lock are different bits in one register. So we send the req along with releasing lock (set bit0 and clear bit3). Maybe I should add comment like this? /* send the req along with releasing the lock */ mbx_ctrl_wr32(mbx, ctrl_reg, MBOX_CTRL_REQ); > > +void mucse_init_mbx_params_pf(struct mucse_hw *hw) > > +{ > > + struct mucse_mbx_info *mbx = &hw->mbx; > > + > > + mbx->usec_delay = 100; > > + mbx->timeout = (4 * USEC_PER_SEC) / mbx->usec_delay; > > + mbx->stats.msgs_tx = 0; > > + mbx->stats.msgs_rx = 0; > > + mbx->stats.reqs = 0; > > + mbx->stats.acks = 0; > > + mbx->size = MUCSE_MAILBOX_BYTES; > > + mutex_init(&mbx->lock); > > And this mutex never seems to be used anywhere. What is it supposed to > be protecting? > mbx->lock is used in patch5, to ensure that only one uses mbx. I will move it to patch5. > Andrew > > --- > pw-bot: cr > Thanks for your feedback.