[clang][SPIR-V] Remove CC_SpirFunction calling convention (#216252)
CC_SpirFunction is now redundant: CC_C already lowers to spir_func on
SPIR/SPIR-V targets, after
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/210882
reporting: adjust capitalization on health settings buttons #10724
The old delete functionality in the reporting settings was a bit more
prominent but it's nice to see it's still here. Not sure about the
"show collected reports" since it doesn't imply you can delete the
inidividual reports from there.
ufshci: report the highest LUN number in the path inquiry
cpi->max_lun is an inclusive upper bound, but the driver reported the
LUN count (8 or 32), so CAM probed one nonexistent LUN past the end.
Reviewed by: imp (mentor)
Sponsored by: Samsung Electronics
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D58820
ufshci: report the highest LUN number in the path inquiry
cpi->max_lun is an inclusive upper bound, but the driver reported the
LUN count (8 or 32), so CAM probed one nonexistent LUN past the end.
Reviewed by: imp (mentor)
Sponsored by: Samsung Electronics
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D58820
ufshci: correct the crypto/config register offsets and HCMID fields
The reserved array after CCAP must be 508, but it was 511.
This pushed the config, MCQ config, and ESI registers from 0x300 and
0x380 up to 0x900. None of these registers are used yet, so nothing
broke.
Also fix the HCMID bank index field. The spec places it at bits
[23:16], but it was defined on top of the manufacturer code at [15:0].
Reviewed by: imp (mentor)
Sponsored by: Samsung Electronics
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D58819
ufshci: correct the crypto/config register offsets and HCMID fields
The reserved array after CCAP must be 508, but it was 511.
This pushed the config, MCQ config, and ESI registers from 0x300 and
0x380 up to 0x900. None of these registers are used yet, so nothing
broke.
Also fix the HCMID bank index field. The spec places it at bits
[23:16], but it was defined on top of the manufacturer code at [15:0].
Reviewed by: imp (mentor)
Sponsored by: Samsung Electronics
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D58819
[clang][bytecode] Add `Pointer::getRootExpr()` (#216706)
Similarly to `getRootVarDecl()`, returns the expression of the base of
the pointer, if there is such an expression.
ufshci: consolidate the device query submit/poll pattern
The six query helpers duplicated the same submit, error check, poll,
and status check sequence. Move it into ufshci_dev_send_query() so
future changes to the query flow are made in one place. This also
unifies the failure log message format.
Reviewed by: imp (mentor)
Sponsored by: Samsung Electronics
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D58818
ufshci: consolidate the device query submit/poll pattern
The six query helpers duplicated the same submit, error check, poll,
and status check sequence. Move it into ufshci_dev_send_query() so
future changes to the query flow are made in one place. This also
unifies the failure log message format.
Reviewed by: imp (mentor)
Sponsored by: Samsung Electronics
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D58818
ufshci: validate the CDB before allocating a request
The CDB pointer and length checks depend only on the CCB, so perform
them before allocating and initializing the request. This avoids a
wasted allocation for invalid CCBs on the I/O path and removes one
request-free error path.
Reviewed by: imp (mentor)
Sponsored by: Samsung Electronics
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D58817
ufshci: validate the CDB before allocating a request
The CDB pointer and length checks depend only on the CCB, so perform
them before allocating and initializing the request. This avoids a
wasted allocation for invalid CCBs on the I/O path and removes one
request-free error path.
Reviewed by: imp (mentor)
Sponsored by: Samsung Electronics
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D58817
ufshci: pass the queue being destroyed to the cmd descriptor teardown
ufshci_req_sdb_destroy() hardcoded &ctrlr->transfer_req_queue when
destroying command descriptors instead of using its req_queue argument.
No functional change: the branch only runs for the transfer queue, so
the two pointers are always the same today. Using the argument keeps
the function queue-agnostic for when more transfer queues exist (MCQ).
Reviewed by: imp (mentor)
Sponsored by: Samsung Electronics
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D58816
ufshci: pass the queue being destroyed to the cmd descriptor teardown
ufshci_req_sdb_destroy() hardcoded &ctrlr->transfer_req_queue when
destroying command descriptors instead of using its req_queue argument.
No functional change: the branch only runs for the transfer queue, so
the two pointers are always the same today. Using the argument keeps
the function queue-agnostic for when more transfer queues exist (MCQ).
Reviewed by: imp (mentor)
Sponsored by: Samsung Electronics
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D58816
ufshci: return the real errno from SDB queue construction
ufshci_req_sdb_cmd_desc_construct() and ufshci_req_sdb_construct()
returned ENOMEM for every failure, so an EINVAL from bus_dma_tag_create()
was reported as a memory shortage. Capture and return the real errno,
and drop the cmd descriptor construct's now pointless out label.
No functional change: no caller inspects the value beyond propagating
it, so this only improves the diagnostics on an attach failure.
Reviewed by: imp (mentor)
Sponsored by: Samsung Electronics
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D58815