From: Oliver Hartkopp <socketcan@hartkopp.net>
To: Wolfgang Grandegger <wg@grandegger.com>
Cc: Wolfram Sang <w.sang@pengutronix.de>,
Linux Netdev List <netdev@vger.kernel.org>,
Andre Naujoks <nautsch@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH net] mscan: zero accidentally copied register content
Date: Thu, 06 Oct 2011 16:33:24 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4E8DBC34.80607@hartkopp.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4E8D7065.8040905@grandegger.com>
On 10/06/11 11:09, Wolfgang Grandegger wrote:
> On 10/06/2011 09:02 AM, Oliver Hartkopp wrote:
>>
>> I think if one would like to rework the 16bit register access (which is used
>> in the rx path /and/ in the tx path also) this should go via net-next after
>> some discussion and testing.
>
> Why do you want to change 16-bit accesses in general? They are faster
> than two 8 bit accesses.
>
>> IMHO this fix is small and clear and especially not risky. I wonder if
>> reworking the 16 bit register access is worth the effort?
>
> I would prefer:
>
> if (!(frame->can_id & CAN_RTR_FLAG)) {
> void __iomem *data = ®s->rx.dsr1_0;
> u16 *payload = (u16 *)frame->data;
>
> for (i = 0; i < frame->can_dlc / 2; i++) {
> *payload++ = in_be16(data);
> data += 2 + _MSCAN_RESERVED_DSR_SIZE;
> }
> /* copy remaining byte */
> if (frame->can_dlc & 1)
> frame->data[frame->can_dlc - 1] = in_8(data);
> }
Besides the fact that Andre is going to test this idea from Wolfgang now, are
you really sure that it must be
in_8(data)
and not
in_8(data+1)
???
And that data definitely points to the right place?
I would prefer to be really cautious with these big endian 16 bit registers!
Therefore my fix with
+ /* zero accidentally copied register content at odd DLCs */
+ if (frame->can_dlc & 1)
+ frame->data[frame->can_dlc] = 0;
only repairing the result looks much more defensive to me.
Regards,
Oliver
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2011-10-06 14:33 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-10-05 15:34 [PATCH net] mscan: zero accidentally copied register content Oliver Hartkopp
2011-10-05 15:51 ` Wolfram Sang
2011-10-05 16:10 ` Oliver Hartkopp
2011-10-06 7:02 ` Oliver Hartkopp
2011-10-06 9:09 ` Wolfgang Grandegger
2011-10-06 9:24 ` Wolfram Sang
2011-10-06 14:01 ` Oliver Hartkopp
2011-10-06 14:09 ` Wolfram Sang
2011-10-06 14:14 ` Andre Naujoks
2011-10-06 14:33 ` Oliver Hartkopp [this message]
2011-10-06 15:03 ` Andre Naujoks
2011-10-06 18:24 ` Wolfgang Grandegger
2011-10-10 16:38 ` Oliver Hartkopp
2011-10-06 18:25 ` Marc Kleine-Budde
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