Re: [PATCH] [RESEND] [media] omap3isp: support 64-bit version of omap3isp_stat_data
From: Sakari Ailus
Date: Mon May 07 2018 - 17:33:17 EST
On Mon, May 07, 2018 at 04:36:45PM -0400, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> On Mon, May 7, 2018 at 9:19 AM, Sakari Ailus <sakari.ailus@xxxxxx> wrote:
> > On Mon, May 07, 2018 at 04:17:32PM +0300, Laurent Pinchart wrote:
> >> On Thursday, 26 April 2018 00:30:10 EEST Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> >> > +int omap3isp_stat_request_statistics_time32(struct ispstat *stat,
> >> > + struct omap3isp_stat_data_time32 *data)
> >> > +{
> >> > + struct omap3isp_stat_data data64;
> >> > + int ret;
> >> > +
> >> > + ret = omap3isp_stat_request_statistics(stat, &data64);
> >> > +
> >> > + data->ts.tv_sec = data64.ts.tv_sec;
> >> > + data->ts.tv_usec = data64.ts.tv_usec;
> >> > + memcpy(&data->buf, &data64.buf, sizeof(*data) - sizeof(data->ts));
> >> > +
> >> > + return ret;
> >>
> >> We could return immediately after omap3isp_stat_request_statistics() if the
> >> function fails, but that's no big deal, the error path is clearly a cold path.
>
> I looked at it again and briefly thought that it would leak kernel stack
> data in my version and changing it would be required to avoid that,
> but I do see now that the absence of the INFO_FL_ALWAYS_COPY
> flag makes it safe after all.
>
> I agree that returning early here would be nicer here, I'll leave it up to
> Sakari to fold in that change if he likes.
I agree with the change; actually the data64 struct will be left untouched
if there's an error so changing this doesn't seem to make a difference.
Private IOCTLs have always_copy == false, so the argument struct isn't
copied back to the kernel.
The diff is here. Let me know if something went wrong...
diff --git a/drivers/media/platform/omap3isp/ispstat.c b/drivers/media/platform/omap3isp/ispstat.c
index dfee8eaf2226..47353fee26c3 100644
--- a/drivers/media/platform/omap3isp/ispstat.c
+++ b/drivers/media/platform/omap3isp/ispstat.c
@@ -519,12 +519,14 @@ int omap3isp_stat_request_statistics_time32(struct ispstat *stat,
int ret;
ret = omap3isp_stat_request_statistics(stat, &data64);
+ if (ret)
+ return ret;
data->ts.tv_sec = data64.ts.tv_sec;
data->ts.tv_usec = data64.ts.tv_usec;
memcpy(&data->buf, &data64.buf, sizeof(*data) - sizeof(data->ts));
- return ret;
+ return 0;
}
/*
>
> >> > @@ -165,7 +167,14 @@ struct omap3isp_h3a_aewb_config {
> >> > * @config_counter: Number of the configuration associated with the data.
> >> > */
> >> > struct omap3isp_stat_data {
> >> > +#ifdef __KERNEL__
> >> > + struct {
> >> > + __s64 tv_sec;
> >> > + __s64 tv_usec;
> >> > + } ts;
> >>
> >> I share Sakari's comment about this method implying a little-endian system,
> >> but as the SoCs that integrate this device are all little-endian, that's not a
> >> problem in practice.
>
> To clarify: the version I have here does *not* imply a little-endian system,
> it is supposed to work on both little-endian and big-endian builds, and
> endianess is not a property of the SoC either -- you should be able to
> build a big-endian kernel and run it on OMAP3 (aside from bugs in other
> drivers). Using 'long' here instead of __s64 would however make this
> interface broken on big-endian builds since the glibc definition of timeval
> does include extra padding on big-endian machines to make the structure
> compatible between 32-bit and 64-bit ABIs.
Ah, there you go. :-)
>
> >> Reviewed-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >>
> >> If you agree with the small comment about header ordering, let's get this
> >> patch finally merged.
> >
> > I can make the change locally in my tree, no need to resend.
> >
> > Thanks.
>
> Thanks a lot!
--
Sakari Ailus
e-mail: sakari.ailus@xxxxxx