Re: [PATCH] x86/calgary: fix bitcast type warnings

From: Jann Horn
Date: Fri Mar 29 2019 - 17:19:32 EST


+Logan Gunthorpe and Horia GeantÄ, since they've written a bunch of this code

On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at 5:48 PM Jann Horn <jannh@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at 9:19 AM Mukesh Ojha <mojha@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > On 3/29/2019 4:29 AM, Jann Horn wrote:
> > > The sparse checker attempts to ensure that all conversions between
> > > fixed-endianness numbers and numbers with native endianness are explicit.
> > > However, the calgary code reads and writes big-endian numbers from/to IO
> > > memory using {read,write}{l,q}(), which return native-endian numbers.
> > >
> > > This could be addressed by putting __force casts all over the place, but
> > > that would kind of defeat the point of the warning. Instead, create new
> > > helpers {read,write}{l,q}_be() for big-endian IO that convert from/to
> > > native endianness.
> > >
> > > Most of this patch is a straightforward conversion; the following parts
> > > aren't just mechanical replacement:
> > >
> > > - ->tar_val is now a native-endian number instead of big-endian
> > > - calioc2_handle_quirks() did `cpu_to_be32(readl(target))` when it
> > > intended to do `be32_to_cpu(readl(target))` (but that has no actual
> > > effects outside of type warnings)
> > >
> > > This gets rid of 108 lines of sparse warnings.
> > >
> > > Signed-off-by: Jann Horn <jannh@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > > ---
> > > compile-tested only
> > >
> > > arch/x86/kernel/pci-calgary_64.c | 108 ++++++++++++++++++-------------
> > > 1 file changed, 64 insertions(+), 44 deletions(-)
> > >
> > > diff --git a/arch/x86/kernel/pci-calgary_64.c b/arch/x86/kernel/pci-calgary_64.c
> > > index c70720f61a34..36cd66d940fb 100644
> > > --- a/arch/x86/kernel/pci-calgary_64.c
> > > +++ b/arch/x86/kernel/pci-calgary_64.c
> > > @@ -534,6 +534,26 @@ static inline int is_cal_pci_dev(unsigned short device)
> > > return (is_calgary(device) || is_calioc2(device));
> > > }
> >
> >
> > Can the existing api's not be used here like iowrite64be/ioread64be/ or
> > similar variant in "include/asm-generic/io.h"
>
> Oooh! I didn't realize that those exist. I'll change that and send a v2.

Actually, that doesn't work at the moment on x86-64:

include/asm-generic/io.h only defines these things if
CONFIG_GENERIC_IOMAP isn't defined; and X86 unconditionally defines
it. With CONFIG_GENERIC_IOMAP set, these functions are provided by
include/asm-generic/iomap.h.

include/asm-generic/iomap.h has extern definitions of them:

extern unsigned int ioread8(void __iomem *);
extern unsigned int ioread16(void __iomem *);
extern unsigned int ioread16be(void __iomem *);
extern unsigned int ioread32(void __iomem *);
extern unsigned int ioread32be(void __iomem *);
#ifdef CONFIG_64BIT
extern u64 ioread64(void __iomem *);
extern u64 ioread64be(void __iomem *);
#endif
[...]
extern void iowrite8(u8, void __iomem *);
extern void iowrite16(u16, void __iomem *);
extern void iowrite16be(u16, void __iomem *);
extern void iowrite32(u32, void __iomem *);
extern void iowrite32be(u32, void __iomem *);
#ifdef CONFIG_64BIT
extern void iowrite64(u64, void __iomem *);
extern void iowrite64be(u64, void __iomem *);
#endif

The definitions for these are in lib/iomap.c, except that there are no
definitions for ioread64be() and iowrite64be(); if you try to use
them, you get linker errors.

I guess maybe the fix for that would be to, in iomap.c, just implement
iowrite64{,be} the same way as iowrite32{,be}, just under a "#ifdef
CONFIG_64BIT"?