Re: [PATCH] of/flattree: print memory scan node results in CPU endian
From: Florian Fainelli
Date: Wed Apr 08 2015 - 23:17:32 EST
Le 08/04/2015 14:19, Frank Rowand a Ãcrit :
> On 4/7/2015 11:44 PM, Florian Fainelli wrote:
>> Commit 51975db0b7333 ("of/flattree: merge early_init_dt_scan_memory()
>> common code") consolidated some code from PowerPC (typically
>> big-endian), and ended-up adding a pr_debug() printing reg properties in
>> big-endian (DT native) format, not CPU endian. Unsurprisingly, when
>> these messages are turned on a little-endian systems, this is confusing,
>> so do the conversion while printing the values.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Florian Fainelli <f.fainelli@xxxxxxxxx>
>> ---
>> drivers/of/fdt.c | 3 ++-
>> 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/drivers/of/fdt.c b/drivers/of/fdt.c
>> index 3a896c9aeb74..0d8f0e4bd107 100644
>> --- a/drivers/of/fdt.c
>> +++ b/drivers/of/fdt.c
>> @@ -880,7 +880,8 @@ int __init early_init_dt_scan_memory(unsigned long node, const char *uname,
>> endp = reg + (l / sizeof(__be32));
>>
>> pr_debug("memory scan node %s, reg size %d, data: %x %x %x %x,\n",
>> - uname, l, reg[0], reg[1], reg[2], reg[3]);
>> + uname, l, be32_to_cpu(reg[0]), be32_to_cpu(reg[1]),
>> + be32_to_cpu(reg[2]), be32_to_cpu(reg[3]));
>
> The pr_debug() assumes that the length of reg[] is >= 4 elements, which might not be true.
> Since the following while loop checks the length of reg[] and then uses pr_debug() to
> print each (base, size) tuple with the correct endian, maybe it would be better to
> just remove reg[0] through reg[3] from the above pr_debug() instead of fixing the
> endian issue.
Right, that works too, will follow-up with a patch removing the
reg[0..3] prints.
Thanks!
--
Florian
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