From: Grygorii Strashko
> Sent: 09 February 2016 13:58
> From: Arnd Bergmann <a...@arndb.de>
> 
> The commit 899077791403 ("netcp: try to reduce type confusion in descriptors")
> introduces a regression in Kernel 4.5-rc1 and it breaks
> get/set_pad_info() functionality.
> 
> The TI NETCP driver uses pad0 and pad1 fields of knav_dma_desc to
> store DMA/MEM buffer pointer and buffer size respectively. And in both
> cases for Keystone 2 the pointer type size is 32 bit regardless of
> LAPE enabled or not, because CONFIG_ARCH_DMA_ADDR_T_64BIT originally
> is not expected to be defined.
> 
>                       !LAPE   LPAE
> sizeof(void*)         32bit   32bit
> sizeof(dma_addr_t)    32bit   32bit
> sizeof(phys_addr_t)   32bit   64bit
> 
> Unfortunately, above commit changed buffer's pointers save/restore
> code (get/set_pad_info()) and added intermediate conversation to u64
> which works incorrectly on 32bit Keystone 2 and causes TI NETCP driver
> crash in RX/TX path due to "Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer"
> exception. This issue was reported and discussed in [1].
> 
> Hence, fix it by partially reverting above commit and restoring
> get/set_pad_info() functionality as it was before.

You should really get rid of most of the horrid pointer-integer casts.
Code like:
>       void *buf_ptr;
...
> +             get_pad_info((u32 *)&buf_ptr, &buf_len, ndesc);
is just asking for trouble.

You'd be better using assignments like:
        buf_ptr = (cast)get_pad_0(ndesc);
        buf_len = get_pad_1(ndesc);
Then the values are passed (and cast) as numerics.

In reality the 'pad' fields ought to be renamed - since they aren't pads.
Perhaps they should be a union?

        David

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