From: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
To: Hoang-Nam Nguyen <hnguyen@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, openib-general@openib.org,
Stefan Roscher <ossrosch@linux.vnet.ibm.com>,
linuxppc-dev@ozlabs.org, raisch@de.ibm.com, jim.houston@ccur.com
Subject: Re: idr_get_new_above() limitation?
Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2007 15:56:33 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20070702155633.720b5667.akpm@linux-foundation.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200707021919.27251.hnguyen@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
On Mon, 2 Jul 2007 19:19:26 +0200
Hoang-Nam Nguyen <hnguyen@linux.vnet.ibm.com> wrote:
> For ehca device driver we're intending to utilize
> idr_get_new_above() and have written a test case, which I'm attaching
> at the end. Basically it tries to get an idr token above a lower boundary
> by calling idr_get_new_above() and then uses idr_find() to check if
> the returned token can be found.
> Here is our observation with 2.6.22-rc7 on ppc64:
>
> Use lower boundary 0x3ffffffc
> [root@xyz idr_bug]# insmod idr_test_mod.ko start=1073741820
> insmod: error inserting 'idr_test_mod.ko': -1 Unknown symbol in module
> [root@xyz idr_bug]# dmesg -c
> i=3ffffffc token=3ffffffc t=000000003ffffffc
> i=3ffffffd token=3ffffffd t=000000003ffffffd
> i=3ffffffe token=3ffffffe t=000000003ffffffe
> i=3fffffff token=3fffffff t=000000003fffffff
> i=40000000 token=40000000 t=0000000000000000
> Invalid object 0000000000000000. Expected 40000000
>
> That means token 0x40000000 seems to be the "upper boundary" of idr_find().
> However the behaviour is not consistent in that it was returned by
> idr_get_new_above().
>
> Looking at void *idr_find(struct idr *idp, int id)
> {
> int n;
> struct idr_layer *p;
>
> n = idp->layers * IDR_BITS;
> p = idp->top;
>
> /* Mask off upper bits we don't use for the search. */
> id &= MAX_ID_MASK;
>
> if (id >= (1 << n))
> return NULL;
>
> while (n > 0 && p) {
> n -= IDR_BITS;
> p = p->ary[(id >> n) & IDR_MASK];
> }
> return((void *)p);
> }
> we found that the if-condition has failed:
> layers = 5
> IDR_BITS = 6
> n = 30
> (id >= (1 << n)) = (0x40000000 >= 0x40000000) = 1
>
> Since MAX_ID_MASK=0x7fffffff, I'm wondering if 0x40000000 is the actual
> upper boundary. Any hints or suggestions are appreciated.
Looks like a bug to me. Really an IDR tree on 32-bit should go all
the way up to 0xffffffff. Certainly up to 0x7fffffff. And the fact
that idr_find() disagrees with idr_get_new_above() is a big hint
that the code is getting it wrong.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2007-07-02 22:57 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-07-02 17:19 idr_get_new_above() limitation? Hoang-Nam Nguyen
2007-07-02 22:56 ` Andrew Morton [this message]
2007-07-03 0:31 ` Jim Houston
2007-07-04 14:11 ` Hoang-Nam Nguyen
2007-07-10 20:05 ` [PATCH] fix idr_get_new_above id alias bugs Jim Houston
2007-07-11 19:27 ` Hoang-Nam Nguyen
2007-07-12 21:35 ` Andrew Morton
2007-07-12 21:56 ` Chuck Ebbert
2007-07-13 3:46 ` Tejun Heo
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