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From: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com>
To: Alexander Gordeev <a.gordeev.box@gmail.com>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, devel@driverdev.osuosl.org,
	Michael Chen <micchen@altera.com>,
	dmaengine@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 1/2] dmaengine: avalon: Intel Avalon-MM DMA Interface for PCIe
Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2019 21:53:23 +0300	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20191009185323.GG13286@kadam> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20191009145811.GA3823@AlexGordeev-DPT-VI0092>

On Wed, Oct 09, 2019 at 04:58:12PM +0200, Alexander Gordeev wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 09, 2019 at 03:14:41PM +0300, Dan Carpenter wrote:
> > > +config AVALON_DMA_PCI_VENDOR_ID
> > > +	hex "PCI vendor ID"
> > > +	default "0x1172"
> > > +
> > > +config AVALON_DMA_PCI_DEVICE_ID
> > > +	hex "PCI device ID"
> > > +	default "0xe003"
> > 
> > This feels wrong.  Why isn't it known in advance.
> 
> Because device designers would likely use they own IDs. The ones I
> put are just defaults inherited from the (Altera) reference design.
> 
> > > +	u32 *rd_flags = hw->dma_desc_table_rd.cpu_addr->flags;
> > > +	u32 *wr_flags = hw->dma_desc_table_wr.cpu_addr->flags;
> > > +	struct avalon_dma_desc *desc;
> > > +	struct virt_dma_desc *vdesc;
> > > +	bool rd_done;
> > > +	bool wr_done;
> > > +
> > > +	spin_lock(lock);
> > > +
> > > +	rd_done = (hw->h2d_last_id < 0);
> > > +	wr_done = (hw->d2h_last_id < 0);
> > > +
> > > +	if (rd_done && wr_done) {
> > > +		spin_unlock(lock);
> > > +		return IRQ_NONE;
> > > +	}
> > > +
> > > +	do {
> > > +		if (!rd_done && rd_flags[hw->h2d_last_id])
> > > +			rd_done = true;
> > > +
> > > +		if (!wr_done && wr_flags[hw->d2h_last_id])
> > > +			wr_done = true;
> > > +	} while (!rd_done || !wr_done);
> > 
> > This loop is very strange.  It feels like the last_id indexes needs
> > to atomic or protected from racing somehow so we don't do an out of
> > bounds read.
> 
> My bad. I should have put a comment on this. This polling comes from my
> reading of the Intel documentation:
> 
> "The MSI interrupt notifies the host when a DMA operation has completed.
> After the host receives this interrupt, it can poll the DMA read or write
> status table to determine which entry or entries have the done bit set."
> 
> "The Descriptor Controller writes a 1 to the done bit of the status DWORD
> to indicate successful completion. The Descriptor Controller also sends
> an MSI interrupt for the final descriptor. After receiving this MSI,
> host software can poll the done bit to determine status."
> 
> I sense an ambiguity above. It sounds possible an MSI interrupt could be
> delivered before corresponding done bit is set. May be imperfect wording..
> Anyway, the loop does look weird and in reality I doubt I observed the
> done bit unset even once. So I put this polling just in case.

You're missing my point.  When we set
hw->d2h_last_id = 1;
...
hw->d2h_last_id = 2;

There is a tiny moment where ->d2h_last_id is transitioning from 1 to 2
where its value is unknown.  We're in a busy loop here so we have a
decent chance of hitting that 1/1000,000th of a second.  If we happen to
hit it at exactly the right time then we're reading from a random
address and it will cause an oops.

We have to use atomic_t types or something to handle race conditions.

regards,
dan carpenter


  reply	other threads:[~2019-10-09 18:53 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 19+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2019-10-09 10:12 [PATCH v2 0/2] dmaengine: avalon: Support Avalon-MM DMA Interface for PCIe Alexander Gordeev
2019-10-09 10:12 ` [PATCH v2 1/2] dmaengine: avalon: Intel " Alexander Gordeev
2019-10-09 12:14   ` Dan Carpenter
2019-10-09 14:58     ` Alexander Gordeev
2019-10-09 18:53       ` Dan Carpenter [this message]
2019-10-10  8:51         ` Alexander Gordeev
2019-10-10 11:30           ` Dan Carpenter
2019-10-15 11:24             ` Alexander Gordeev
2019-10-15 11:41               ` Dan Carpenter
2019-10-15 12:27                 ` Alexander Gordeev
2019-10-15 13:19               ` Dan Carpenter
2019-10-15 14:31                 ` Alexander Gordeev
2019-10-15 14:47                   ` Dan Carpenter
2019-10-09 13:07   ` Greg KH
2019-10-15 10:33   ` Vinod Koul
2019-10-15 13:11     ` Alexander Gordeev
2019-10-09 10:12 ` [PATCH RFC v2 2/2] dmaengine: avalon: Intel Avalon-MM DMA Interface for PCIe test Alexander Gordeev
2019-10-09 13:08   ` Greg KH
2019-10-09 13:46   ` Dan Carpenter

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