Re: [PATCH] mailbox: Fix NULL message support in mbox_send_message()

From: Joonwon Kang

Date: Tue Mar 31 2026 - 06:17:08 EST


> The active_req field serves double duty as both the "is a TX in
> flight" flag (NULL means idle) and the storage for the in-flight
> message pointer. When a client sends NULL via mbox_send_message(),
> active_req is set to NULL, which the framework misinterprets as
> "no active request". This breaks the TX state machine by:
>
> - tx_tick() short-circuits on (!mssg), skipping the tx_done
> callback and the tx_complete completion
> - txdone_hrtimer() skips the channel entirely since active_req
> is NULL, so poll-based TX-done detection never fires.
>
> Fix this by introducing a MBOX_NO_MSG sentinel value that means
> "no active request," freeing NULL to be valid message data. The
> sentinel is defined in the subsystem-internal mailbox.h so that
> controller drivers within drivers/mailbox/ can reference it, but
> it is not exposed to clients outside the subsystem.
>
> Fifteen in-tree callers send NULL (doorbell-style IPCs on Qualcomm,
> Tegra, TI, Xilinx, i.MX, SCMI, and PCC platforms). All were
> audited for regression:
>
> - Most already work around the bug via knows_txdone=true with a
> manual mbox_client_txdone() call, making the framework's
> tracking irrelevant. These are unaffected.
>
> - Poll-based callers (Xilinx zynqmp/r5) are strictly better off:
> the poll timer now correctly detects NULL-active channels
> instead of silently skipping them.
>
> - irq-qcom-mpm.c was a pre-existing bug -- the only Qualcomm
> caller that omitted the knows_txdone + mbox_client_txdone()
> pattern. Fixed in a companion commit ("irqchip/qcom-mpm: Fix
> missing mailbox TX done acknowledgment").
>
> - No caller sets both a tx_done callback and sends NULL, nor
> combines tx_block=true with NULL sends, so the newly reachable
> callback/completion paths are never exercised.
>
> Also update tegra-hsp's flush callback, which directly inspects
> active_req to wait for the channel to drain: the old "!= NULL"
> check becomes "!= MBOX_NO_MSG", otherwise flush spins until
> timeout since the sentinel is non-NULL.
>
> The only tradeoff is that 'MBOX_NO_MSG' can not be used as a message
> by clients.
>
> Reported-by: Joonwon Kang <joonwonkang@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Reviewed-by: Douglas Anderson <dianders@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Signed-off-by: Jassi Brar <jassisinghbrar@xxxxxxxxx>

Do you have plans to backport this patch to other stable versions?
If not, I can send the backport for you to the stable versions that are in my needs.

Thanks,
Joonwon Kang