Re: rtlwifi: rtl8192c_common: "BUG: KASAN: slab-out-of-bounds"

From: Dmitry Osipenko
Date: Sun Feb 05 2017 - 13:16:09 EST


On 05.02.2017 20:30, Larry Finger wrote:
> On 02/05/2017 05:34 AM, Dmitry Osipenko wrote:
>> BTW, I have an issue with the 8192cu: WiFi stops to work after a while (3-15
>> minutes) if I enable WMM QoS on the AP. There is nothing suspicious in KMSG,
>> connection is up but no packets go in/out. I tried to enable debug messages in
>> the driver, so when the WiFi stops to work I see that some "temperature/led"
>> notify still going on in the driver, but nothing happens when I try to initiate
>> a transfer (say to open a web page) - the log is silent, like the requests are
>> getting stuck/dropped somewhere before reaching the driver. Is it a known issue?
>> With the QoS disabled everything works hunky-dory, however I get 2x-4x faster
>> download speed with QoS enabled (while it works.)
>>
>> I noticed that rtl92c_init_edca_param() isn't wired in the driver, so I suppose
>> the QoS isn't implemented yet, right?
>>
>> If it is an expected behaviour, I think at least printing a warning message in
>> the KMSG like "QoS unimplemented, you may expect problems" should be good enough
>> to avoid confusion.
>
> As you have already seen, I decided to defer the more invasive patch. When
> backporting to stable, the smaller the change the better.

That is a right approach.

> I have no knowledge of the internals of the RTL8192CU chip. As a result, the
> kinds of changes I can make are limited. I do know that the chip does implement
> QoS. I also noticed that the set_qos() callback routine was very different in
> rtl8192ce than in rtl8192cu. Attached is an untested patch to make the CU
> routine look like the CE version. Please see if it makes a difference.

Thank you a lot, unfortunately it doesn't help.

> Driver rtl8192cu has never been maintained by Realtek, and it will likely be
> removed from the kernel in the next few cycles. As you are running a new kernel,
> I would recommend rtl8xxxu instead. That driver has high reliability, and the
> speed is improving. Your other option would be a driver offered by the vendor of
> your particular device. Realtek used to have these drivers on their web site,
> but they now seem to have been removed. If your vendor does not have a driver,
> http://www.edimax.com/edimax/mw/cufiles/files/download/Driver_Utility/transfer/Wireless/NIC/EW-7811Un/EW-7811Un_Linux_driver_v1.0.0.5.zip
> should work.

Oh, I wasn't aware of rtl8xxxu. Thought it is a driver for some other HW. Thanks
a lot for pointing to it, will give it a whirl.

I'm maintaining a personal fork of a downstream driver for a dozen kernel
releases now, need a hostapd sometime. Fortunately, it's not a big burden.

Thank you a lot again, keep up the good work.

--
Dmitry