Re: [PATCH] ibmphp : read the length of ebda and map entire ebdaregion

From: Andrew Morton
Date: Tue Jan 12 2010 - 20:27:41 EST


On Sat, 9 Jan 2010 17:12:25 +0530
Chandru <chandru@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> ibmphp driver currently maps only 1KB of ebda memory area into kernel address
> space during driver initialization. This causes kernel oops when the driver is
> modprobe'd and it accesses memory area beyond 1KB within ebda segment. The first
> byte of ebda segment actually stores the length of the ebda region in
> Kilobytes. Hence make use of the length parameter and map the entire ebda
> region.
>
>
> Signed-off-by: Chandru Siddalingappa <chandru@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> ---
>
> drivers/pci/hotplug/ibmphp_ebda.c | 11 +++++++++--
> 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
>
> --- linux-2.6.33-rc2/drivers/pci/hotplug/ibmphp_ebda.c.orig 2010-01-09
> 15:23:54.000000000 +0530
> +++ linux-2.6.33-rc2/drivers/pci/hotplug/ibmphp_ebda.c 2010-01-09
> 17:01:06.000000000 +0530
> @@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ static void __init print_ebda_hpc (void)
>
> int __init ibmphp_access_ebda (void)
> {
> - u8 format, num_ctlrs, rio_complete, hs_complete;
> + u8 format, num_ctlrs, rio_complete, hs_complete, ebda_sz;
> u16 ebda_seg, num_entries, next_offset, offset, blk_id, sub_addr, re, rc_id,
> re_id, base;

Your email client is performing wordwrapping on the patches.

> int rc = 0;
>
> @@ -260,7 +260,14 @@ int __init ibmphp_access_ebda (void)
> iounmap (io_mem);
> debug ("returned ebda segment: %x\n", ebda_seg);
>
> - io_mem = ioremap(ebda_seg<<4, 1024);
> + io_mem = ioremap(ebda_seg<<4, 1);
> + ebda_sz = readb(io_mem);
> + iounmap(io_mem);

All the other ioremap() calls are checked for failure, so this one
should also be checked, no?

--- a/drivers/pci/hotplug/ibmphp_ebda.c~ibmphp-read-the-length-of-ebda-and-map-entire-ebda-region-fix
+++ a/drivers/pci/hotplug/ibmphp_ebda.c
@@ -261,6 +261,8 @@ int __init ibmphp_access_ebda (void)
debug ("returned ebda segment: %x\n", ebda_seg);

io_mem = ioremap(ebda_seg<<4, 1);
+ if (!io_mem)
+ return -ENOMEM;
ebda_sz = readb(io_mem);
iounmap(io_mem);
debug("ebda size: %d(KiB)\n", ebda_sz);
_

> + debug("ebda size: %d(KiB)\n", ebda_sz);
> + if (ebda_sz == 0)
> + return -ENOMEM;
> +
> + io_mem = ioremap(ebda_seg<<4, (ebda_sz * 1024));

A kernel oops is somewhat serious. Would I be correct in assuming that
this fix is needed in 2.6.32.x and perhaps earlier kernels?

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