Commit 1bb665e3 authored by Jakub Kicinski's avatar Jakub Kicinski Committed by David S. Miller

nfp: fix invalid area detection

Core should detect when someone is trying to request an access
window which is too large for a given type of access.  Otherwise
the requester will be put on a wait queue for ever without any
error message.

Add const qualifiers to clarify that we are only looking at read-
-only members in relevant functions.
Signed-off-by: default avatarJakub Kicinski <jakub.kicinski@netronome.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
parent 76e8f93e
......@@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ static resource_size_t nfp_bar_resource_start(struct nfp_bar *bar)
#define TARGET_WIDTH_64 8
static int
compute_bar(struct nfp6000_pcie *nfp, struct nfp_bar *bar,
compute_bar(const struct nfp6000_pcie *nfp, const struct nfp_bar *bar,
u32 *bar_config, u64 *bar_base,
int tgt, int act, int tok, u64 offset, size_t size, int width)
{
......@@ -410,35 +410,36 @@ find_matching_bar(struct nfp6000_pcie *nfp,
/* Return EAGAIN if no resource is available */
static int
find_unused_bar_noblock(struct nfp6000_pcie *nfp,
find_unused_bar_noblock(const struct nfp6000_pcie *nfp,
int tgt, int act, int tok,
u64 offset, size_t size, int width)
{
int n, invalid = 0;
int n, busy = 0;
for (n = 0; n < nfp->bars; n++) {
struct nfp_bar *bar = &nfp->bar[n];
const struct nfp_bar *bar = &nfp->bar[n];
int err;
if (bar->bitsize == 0) {
invalid++;
continue;
}
if (atomic_read(&bar->refcnt) != 0)
if (!bar->bitsize)
continue;
/* Just check to see if we can make it fit... */
err = compute_bar(nfp, bar, NULL, NULL,
tgt, act, tok, offset, size, width);
if (err)
continue;
if (err < 0)
invalid++;
else
if (!atomic_read(&bar->refcnt))
return n;
busy++;
}
return (n == invalid) ? -EINVAL : -EAGAIN;
if (WARN(!busy, "No suitable BAR found for request tgt:0x%x act:0x%x tok:0x%x off:0x%llx size:%zd width:%d\n",
tgt, act, tok, offset, size, width))
return -EINVAL;
return -EAGAIN;
}
static int
......
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