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* libfdt / fdt_check_node_offset_ with VALID_INPUT
@ 2020-08-12 15:48 Frank Mehnert
  2020-08-13  7:09 ` David Gibson
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Frank Mehnert @ 2020-08-12 15:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: devicetree-compiler-u79uwXL29TY76Z2rM5mHXA

Hi all,

I'm not sure if I found a bug or if I mis-use libfdt.

I have a valid Linux device tree in memory and want to recursively scan
thru it. The device tree contains a root node and several subnodes.

First, I start with the root node:

  int root = fdt_next_node(fdt, -1, NULL);

Here, root is set to 0. Now I determine the offset of the first sub node:

  int subnode = fdt_first_subnode(fdt, root);

Here, subnode is either 0 if FDT_ASSUME_MASK contains ASSUME_VALID_INPUT
or 164 (in my case) if FDT_ASSUME_MASK does not contain ASSUME_VALID_INPUT.

As far as I understand, fdt_first_subnode() should not return the node
offset of the current node if there are subnodes available.

I think the problem origins at fdt_check_node_offset_() in fdt.c: If
VALID_INPUT is set, the whole code in that function is skipped. If that
flag is not set then fdt_next_tag(fdt, offset, &offset) is called and
the resulting 'offset' is returned.

In other words, fdt_check_node_offset_() has a side effect which depends
on the VALID_INPUT flag.

Thanks!

Frank



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