From: "H. Peter Anvin" <hpa@zytor.com>
To: Hidetoshi Seto <seto.hidetoshi@jp.fujitsu.com>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, linux-scsi@vger.kernel.org,
James Smart <james.smart@emulex.com>,
Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>,
Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com>,
x86@kernel.org, Brian Gerst <brgerst@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] BISECTED x86: avoid qword access in memcpy_*io
Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2010 19:48:16 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4C465FF0.1030407@zytor.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4C464BA0.20609@jp.fujitsu.com>
On 07/20/2010 06:21 PM, Hidetoshi Seto wrote:
> With v2.6.35-rc5, my x86-64 server doesn't boot but reports a
> Completer Abort on lpfc card.
>
> The result of git-bisect is:
> 6175ddf06b6172046a329e3abfd9c901a43efd2e is the first bad commit
> commit 6175ddf06b6172046a329e3abfd9c901a43efd2e
> Author: Brian Gerst <brgerst@gmail.com>
> Date: Fri Feb 5 09:37:07 2010 -0500
> x86: Clean up mem*io functions.
>
> What I found are:
> - memcpy for 64bit uses movq if count >= 64 (arch/x86/lib/memcpy_64.S)
> - memcpy_toio and memcpy_fromio have changed to use this memcpy by
> the above commit.
> - my debug shows that lpfc calls memcpy_toio with not-qword-aligned
> addresses and count >= 64, e.g.:
> memcpy_toio(0xffffc900118de004, 0xffff88047293d614, 124);
> and it seems that it comes from:
> [drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc_sli.c]
> 4929 /* First copy mbox command data to HBA SLIM, skip past first
> 4930 word */
> 4931 to_slim = phba->MBslimaddr + sizeof (uint32_t);
> 4932 lpfc_memcpy_to_slim(to_slim, &mb->un.varWords[0],
> 4933 MAILBOX_CMD_SIZE - sizeof (uint32_t));
>
> Still I'm not sure what is wrong in software or hardware, however
> I suppose that qword access to iomem is not always safe, so it will
> be OK to back to use __inline_memcpy which uses movsl.
>
> I confirmed that my server (w/ lpfc) boots with 35-rc5 + this patch.
>
> Signed-off-by: Hidetoshi Seto <seto.hidetoshi@jp.fujitsu.com>
A driver should not use the memcpy-like instructions if it isn't set up
to act as memory (meaning it can handle arbitrary byte enables.)
The function it should be using is called, fairly counterintuitively,
__iowrite32_copy(). It really should be called memcpy_toio32() or
something similar.
-hpa
--
H. Peter Anvin, Intel Open Source Technology Center
I work for Intel. I don't speak on their behalf.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-07-21 2:48 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-07-21 1:21 [PATCH] BISECTED x86: avoid qword access in memcpy_*io Hidetoshi Seto
2010-07-21 2:48 ` H. Peter Anvin [this message]
2010-07-22 1:23 ` Hidetoshi Seto
2010-07-22 2:33 ` H. Peter Anvin
2010-07-22 3:59 ` H. Peter Anvin
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