On Fri, Aug 18, 2023 at 04:56:11PM +0800, Jijie Shao wrote: > Add support pretty printer for the registers of hns3 driver. > This printer supports PF and VF, and is compatible with hns3 > drivers of earlier versions. > > Sample output: > > $ ethtool -d eth1 > [cmdq_regs] > comm_nic_csq_baseaddr_l : 0x48168000 > comm_nic_csq_baseaddr_h : 0x00000000 > comm_nic_csq_depth : 0x00000080 > comm_nic_csq_tail : 0x00000050 > comm_nic_csq_head : 0x00000050 > comm_nic_crq_baseaddr_l : 0x48170000 > comm_nic_crq_baseaddr_h : 0x00000000 > comm_nic_crq_depth : 0x00000080 > comm_nic_crq_tail : 0x00000000 > comm_nic_crq_head : 0x00000000 > comm_vector0_cmdq_src : 0x00000000 > comm_cmdq_intr_sts : 0x00000000 > comm_cmdq_intr_en : 0x00000002 > comm_cmdq_intr_gen : 0x00000000 > [common_regs] > misc_vector_base : 0x00000001 > pf_other_int : 0x00000040 > misc_reset_sts : 0x00000000 > misc_vector_int_sts : 0x00000000 > global_reset : 0x00000000 > fun_rst_ing : 0x00000000 > gro_en : 0x00000001 > ... > > Signed-off-by: Jijie Shao > --- [...] > --- /dev/null > +++ b/hns3.c [...] > +#pragma pack(4) > +struct hns3_reg_tlv { > + u16 tag; > + u16 len; > +}; > + > +struct hns3_reg_header { > + u64 magic_number; > + u8 is_vf; > + u8 rsv[7]; > +}; > + > +#pragma pack() Could we please avoid these #pragma directives? AFAIK this is a Microsoft extension, which, while implemented in gcc for compatibility reasons, is not very common in linux world. To be honest, I had to search the web to see what exactly does it do - and even after that, only checking the object file with gdb revealed that it does not really do anything except weakening the alignment of struct hns3_reg_header (as a whole). Given how the structure is used in this file, the only practical effect would be header_len in hns3_dump_regs() being 12 rather than 16 (on 64-bit architectures). Michal