Neil Horman wrote:
On Tue, Apr 24, 2007 at 12:43:20PM -0400, Jeff Garzik wrote:
Neil Horman wrote:
Hey there-
        The sis900 driver appears to have a bug in which the receive routine
passes the skbuff holding the received frame to the network stack before
refilling the buffer in the rx ring. If a new skbuff cannot be allocated, the
driver simply leaves a hole in the rx ring, which causes the driver to stop
receiving frames and become non-recoverable without an rmmod/insmod according to reporters. This patch reverses that order, attempting to allocate a replacement buffer first, and receiving the new frame only if one can be allocated. If no skbuff can be allocated, the current skbuf in the rx ring is recycled, dropping
the current frame, but keeping the NIC operational.

Thanks & Regards
Neil



Just found a hole in my last patch.  It was reported to me that shortly after we
integrated this patch.  The report was of an oops that took place inside of
netif_rx when using the sis900 driver.  Looking at my origional patch I noted
that there was a spot between the new skb_alloc and the refill_rx_ring label
where skb got reassigned to the pointer currently held in the rx_ring for the
purposes of receiveing the frame.  The result of this is however that the buffer
that gets passed to netif_rx (if it is called), then gets placed right back into
the rx_ring.  So if you receive frames fast enough the skb being processed by
the network stack can get corrupted.  The reporter is testing out the fix I've
written for this below (I'm not near my hardware at the moment to test myself),
but I wanted to post it for review ASAP.  I'll post test results when I hear
them, but I think this is a pretty straightforward fix.  It just uses a separate
pointer to do the rx operation, so that we don't improperly reassign the pointer
that we use to refill the rx ring.

Thanks & Regards
Neil

Signed-off-by: Neil Horman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


 sis900.c |    9 +++++----
 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)


diff --git a/drivers/net/sis900.c b/drivers/net/sis900.c
index a6a0f09..7e44939 100644
--- a/drivers/net/sis900.c
+++ b/drivers/net/sis900.c
@@ -1754,6 +1754,7 @@ static int sis900_rx(struct net_device *net_dev)
                        sis_priv->rx_ring[entry].cmdsts = RX_BUF_SIZE;
                } else {
                        struct sk_buff * skb;
+                       struct sk_buff * rx_skb;
pci_unmap_single(sis_priv->pci_dev,
                                sis_priv->rx_ring[entry].bufptr, RX_BUF_SIZE,
@@ -1787,10 +1788,10 @@ static int sis900_rx(struct net_device *net_dev)
                        }
/* give the socket buffer to upper layers */
-                       skb = sis_priv->rx_skbuff[entry];
-                       skb_put(skb, rx_size);
-                       skb->protocol = eth_type_trans(skb, net_dev);
-                       netif_rx(skb);
+                       rx_skb = sis_priv->rx_skbuff[entry];
+                       skb_put(rx_skb, rx_size);
+                       skb->protocol = eth_type_trans(rx_skb, net_dev);

applied this, and the one-line fix to this


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