RE: [PATCH v4 char-misc-next] misc: microchip: pci1xxxx: Add OTP/EEPROM driver for the pci1xxxx switch
From: Tharunkumar.Pasumarthi
Date: Sat Feb 11 2023 - 00:07:57 EST
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> > + } while (data & EEPROM_CMD_EPC_BUSY_BIT);
>
> That's a very busy "sit and spin" loop here, what happens if the read of the
> bit never actually succeeds? You just locked up the system with no way to
> interrupt it :(
>
> Please provide some sort of timeout, or way to break out of this.
>
> > +
> > + if (data & EEPROM_CMD_EPC_TIMEOUT_BIT) {
> > + dev_err(&priv->pdev->dev, "EEPROM write timed out\n");
>
> How can the timeout bit happen if the busy bit was still set?
>
> And what can userspace do about this if it is reported?
Hi Greg,
If EEPROM_CMD_EPC_BUSY_BIT is set for more than 30ms, it will be cleared automatically by the hardware logic and EEPROM_CMD_EPC_TIMEOUT_BIT bit will be set to indicate the timeout. User space application will inform user about timeout on EEPROM write/read when this error occurs.
>
> > + return -EFAULT;
>
> This return value is ONLY for when we have memory faults from reading
> to/from userspace and the kernel. It's not a valid return value for a device
> error, sorry. -EIO maybe?
>
> You return this error in a number of other places in the driver that shouldn't,
> please fix this up.
Okay.
Thanks,
Tharun Kumar P