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From: Chris Snook <csnook@redhat.com>
To: Alan <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk>
Cc: Jay Cliburn <jacliburn@bellsouth.net>,
	jeff@garzik.org, shemminger@osdl.org, romieu@fr.zoreil.com,
	netdev@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 0/4] atl1: Revised Attansic L1 ethernet driver
Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2006 01:34:40 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <45614C80.5070303@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20061120011534.54b1e010@localhost.localdomain>

Alan wrote:
> Would be nice if it used atl_ not at_ so its less likely to cause
> namespace clashes.

Some of this code looked like Attansic may have meant to share it 
between drivers for atl1/atl2/atf1/atf2, but seeing as I can't find any 
code for those, I'll convert it all to atl1_ and let Attansic generalize 
the code if they ever decide they want to submit drivers.

> You have various macros for swaps that are pretty ugly - we have
> cpu_to and le/be_to_cpu functions for most swapping cases and these are
> generally optimised assembler (eg bswap on x86)
> 
> AT_DESC_USED/UNUSED would be better as inline functions but thats not a
> serious concern.
> 
> Be careful with :1 bitfields when working with hardware - the compiler
> has more than one choice about how to pack them.

Lacking a spec, I'm not entirely sure what the original intent was, so 
we're stuck with testing.  Is there a specific disambiguation technique 
you recommend?

> The irq enable/disable use for locking on vlan appears unsafe. PCI
> interrupt delivery is asynchronous which means you can get this happen
> 
> 
> 	card sends PCI interrupt
> 	We call irq_disable
> 	We take lock
> 	We poke bits
> 	We drop lock
> 
> 	PCI interrupt arrives
> 
> 
> This really does happen, typically its nasty to debug as well because you
> usually only get it on PIII boards on the one in n-zillion times a
> message collides and is retransmitted on the APIC bus.

Nice catch.  I admit the VLAN code is not so well audited or tested. 
Fortunately, the chip only seems to be on Asus M2V motherboards, at 
least for now, but I want to audit all of the locking code at some point.

> skb->len is unsigned so <= 0 can be == 0. More importantly the subtraction
> before the test will wrap and is completely unsafe (see at_xmit_frame)

Thanks!

	-- Chris

  reply	other threads:[~2006-11-20  6:35 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2006-11-19 20:28 [PATCH 0/4] atl1: Revised Attansic L1 ethernet driver Jay Cliburn
2006-11-20  1:15 ` Alan
2006-11-20  6:34   ` Chris Snook [this message]
2006-11-20  9:46     ` Alan
2006-11-20  6:37 ` Chris Snook
2006-11-21 20:25 ` Luca Tettamanti
2006-11-25 22:43   ` Luca Tettamanti
2006-11-26  1:33     ` Jay Cliburn

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