Re: [PATCH net 1/4] net: freescale/fman: Split the main resource region reservation

From: Patrick Havelange
Date: Wed Dec 09 2020 - 09:18:09 EST


area. I'm assuming this is the problem you are trying to address here,
besides the stack corruption issue.

Yes exactly.
I did not add this behaviour (having a main region and subdrivers using
subregions), I'm just trying to correct what is already there.
For example: this is some content of /proc/iomem for one board I'm
working with, with the current existing code:
ffe400000-ffe4fdfff : fman
ffe4e0000-ffe4e0fff : mac
ffe4e2000-ffe4e2fff : mac
ffe4e4000-ffe4e4fff : mac
ffe4e6000-ffe4e6fff : mac
ffe4e8000-ffe4e8fff : mac

and now with my patches:
ffe400000-ffe4fdfff : /soc@ffe000000/fman@400000
ffe400000-ffe480fff : fman
ffe488000-ffe488fff : fman-port
ffe489000-ffe489fff : fman-port
ffe48a000-ffe48afff : fman-port
ffe48b000-ffe48bfff : fman-port
ffe48c000-ffe48cfff : fman-port
ffe4a8000-ffe4a8fff : fman-port
ffe4a9000-ffe4a9fff : fman-port
ffe4aa000-ffe4aafff : fman-port
ffe4ab000-ffe4abfff : fman-port
ffe4ac000-ffe4acfff : fman-port
ffe4c0000-ffe4dffff : fman
ffe4e0000-ffe4e0fff : mac
ffe4e2000-ffe4e2fff : mac
ffe4e4000-ffe4e4fff : mac
ffe4e6000-ffe4e6fff : mac
ffe4e8000-ffe4e8fff : mac

While for the latter I think we can
put together a quick fix, for the former I'd like to take a bit of time
to select the best fix, if one is really needed. So, please, let's split
the two problems and first address the incorrect stack memory use.

I have no idea how you can fix it without a (more correct this time)
dummy region passed as parameter (and you don't want to use the first
patch). But then it will be useless to do the call anyway, as it won't
do any proper verification at all, so it could also be removed entirely,
which begs the question, why do it at all in the first place (the
devm_request_mem_region).

I'm not an expert in that part of the code so feel free to correct me if
I missed something.

BR,

Patrick H.

Hi, Patrick,

the DPAA entities are described in the device tree. Adding some hardcoding in
the driver is not really the solution for this problem. And I'm not sure we have

I'm not seeing any problem here, the offsets used by the fman driver were already there, I just reorganized them in 2 blocks.

a clear problem statement to start with. Can you help me on that part?

- The current call to __devm_request_region in fman_port.c is not correct.

One way to fix this is to use devm_request_mem_region, however this requires that the main fman would not be reserving the whole region. This leads to the second problem:
- Make sure the main fman driver is not reserving the whole region.

Is that clearer like this ?

Patrick H.


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