From: Kalle Valo <kvalo@qca.qualcomm.com>
To: Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan <vthiagar@qca.qualcomm.com>
Cc: <ath6kl-devel@qualcomm.com>, <linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 2/2] ath6kl: add blocking debugfs file for retrieving firmware logs
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2012 19:47:26 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4F30122E.3060004@qca.qualcomm.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20120206150515.GA4024@chvasanth-lnx>
On 02/06/2012 05:05 PM, Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 06, 2012 at 02:37:29PM +0200, Kalle Valo wrote:
>> On 02/06/2012 11:06 AM, Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan wrote:
>>
>>> Why not to use simple_read_from_buffer()?, looks like it can also
>>> takes care of len == 0 case in the following check.
>>>
>>> if (pos >= available || !count)
>>> return 0;
>>>
>>> when available (len) is 0, pos = available with
>>> ath6kl_fwlog_block_read().
>>
>> I actually used simple_read_from_buffer() first, but the problem is that
>> it assumes that there's just one buffer from which the data is copied.
>> But in this case there can be multiple buffers from which I copy data.
>>
>> Ok, that was a bit confusing, let's try to explain a bit differently :)
>>
>> If 'ppos > 0' (for example during the second function call)
>> simple_read_from_buffer() will try to copy from 'user_buf + ppos' but I
>> would want to copy from 'user_buf'.
>
> I think you mean s/user_buf/buf.
Correct.
> Are you not making sure that the
> length of the data is not more than the requested one which is
> passed to copy_to_user() so that read() is always called with
> *ppos=0?. The following code seems to do that
But the function is called multiple times with increasing values of
*ppos as more data is returned to user space:
[ 100.303747] ath6kl_fwlog_block_read(): *ppos 0
[ 100.305252] ath6kl_fwlog_block_read(): *ppos 30116
[ 101.768947] ath6kl_fwlog_block_read(): *ppos 31624
[ 117.027469] ath6kl_fwlog_block_read(): *ppos 33124
[ 117.090146] ath6kl_fwlog_block_read(): *ppos 34628
[ 117.172338] ath6kl_fwlog_block_read(): *ppos 36128
So I can't assume that *ppos = 0.
Kalle
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-02-06 17:48 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-02-06 6:23 [PATCH 1/2] ath6kl: store firmware logs in skbuffs Kalle Valo
2012-02-06 6:23 ` [PATCH 2/2] ath6kl: add blocking debugfs file for retrieving firmware logs Kalle Valo
2012-02-06 9:06 ` Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan
2012-02-06 12:37 ` Kalle Valo
2012-02-06 15:05 ` Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan
2012-02-06 17:47 ` Kalle Valo [this message]
2012-02-07 9:59 ` Vasanthakumar Thiagarajan
2012-02-08 9:30 ` [PATCH 1/2] ath6kl: store firmware logs in skbuffs Kalle Valo
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