Commit 481fe5be authored by Pali Rohár's avatar Pali Rohár Committed by Darren Hart

dell-wmi: Process only one event on devices with interface version 0

BIOS/ACPI on devices with WMI interface version 0 does not clear buffer
before filling it. So next time when BIOS/ACPI send WMI event which is
smaller as previous then it contains garbage in buffer from previous event.

BIOS/ACPI on devices with WMI interface version 1 clears buffer and
sometimes send more events in buffer at one call.

Since commit 83fc44c3 ("dell-wmi: Update code for processing WMI
events") dell-wmi process all events in buffer (and not just first).

To prevent reading garbage from the buffer we process only the first
event on devices with WMI interface version 0.
Signed-off-by: default avatarPali Rohár <pali.rohar@gmail.com>
Tested-by: default avatarGabriele Mazzotta <gabriele.mzt@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarDarren Hart <dvhart@linux.intel.com>
parent 595773a4
...@@ -237,6 +237,22 @@ static void dell_wmi_notify(u32 value, void *context) ...@@ -237,6 +237,22 @@ static void dell_wmi_notify(u32 value, void *context)
buffer_end = buffer_entry + buffer_size; buffer_end = buffer_entry + buffer_size;
/*
* BIOS/ACPI on devices with WMI interface version 0 does not clear
* buffer before filling it. So next time when BIOS/ACPI send WMI event
* which is smaller as previous then it contains garbage in buffer from
* previous event.
*
* BIOS/ACPI on devices with WMI interface version 1 clears buffer and
* sometimes send more events in buffer at one call.
*
* So to prevent reading garbage from buffer we will process only first
* one event on devices with WMI interface version 0.
*/
if (dell_wmi_interface_version == 0 && buffer_entry < buffer_end)
if (buffer_end > buffer_entry + buffer_entry[0] + 1)
buffer_end = buffer_entry + buffer_entry[0] + 1;
while (buffer_entry < buffer_end) { while (buffer_entry < buffer_end) {
len = buffer_entry[0]; len = buffer_entry[0];
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