Re: [PATCH] firewire:queue the right number of data

From: Stefan Richter
Date: Sun Jul 20 2008 - 10:01:13 EST


JiSheng Zhang wrote at LKML:
Hi,

There will be 4 padding bytes in struct fw_cdev_event_response on some platforms
The member:__u32 data will point to these padding bytes. While queue the
response and data in complete_transaction in fw-cdev.c, it will queue like this:
|response(excluding padding bytes)|4 padding bytes|4 padding bytes|data. It queue 4 extra bytes. That is to say it use "&response + sizeof(response)"
while other place of kernel and userspace library use "&response + offsetof
(typeof(response), data)". So it will lost the last 4 bytes of data.This patch can fix it while not changing the struct definition.

Sorry for open a new ticket.

Signed-off-by: JiSheng Zhang <jszhang3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

--- old/drivers/firewire/fw-cdev.c
+++ new/drivers/firewire/fw-cdev.c
@@ -382,9 +382,9 @@
response->response.type = FW_CDEV_EVENT_RESPONSE;
response->response.rcode = rcode;
- queue_event(client, &response->event,
- &response->response, sizeof(response->response),
- response->response.data, response->response.length);
+ queue_event(client, &response->event, &response->response, + sizeof(response->response) + response->response.length,
+ NULL, 0);
}
static int ioctl_send_request(struct client *client, void *buffer)

I tested it now on i686, x86-64, and x86-64 with i686 userland, using firecontrol and gscanbus. As discussed, they got corrupted block read responses on x86-64 and on x86-64 with i686 userland. The patch fixes this.

I committed it to linux1394-2.6.git#fixes and intend to send it upstream at the end of the week or so. Thanks for spotting this bug.

One point about which I am not sure about yet is what happens if there are multiple events queued up before the client can read() them. The tests which I did so far involved only a single event queued and dequeued at a time.


PS:
I removed a rule from linux1394-devel's header filters which matched your previous posts. (Message has priority, but no X-Mailer/User-Agent)
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