On 07/05/2016 01:46 PM, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote:
On 07/04/2016 01:03 PM, Alim Akhtar wrote:
As per code flow it is possible that s3c_rtc_setfreq() might get called
with rtc clock disabled and in set_freq we perform h/w registers read/write,
which might results in a kernel crash while probing rtc driver.
Below is one such case:
s3c_rtc_probe()
     clk_prepare_enable(info->rtc_clk) // rtc clock enabled
       s3c_rtc_gettime() // will enable clk if not done, and disable it upon 
exit
         s3c_rtc_setfreq() //then this will be called with clk disabled

The indentation suggests levels of calls (chain) not sequence. This
should be:
s3c_rtc_probe()
   clk_prepare_enable(info->rtc_clk) // rtc clock enabled
   s3c_rtc_gettime() // will enable clk if not done, and disable it upon exit
   s3c_rtc_setfreq() //then this will be called with clk disabled


This patch take cares of such issue by adding s3c_rtc_{enable/disable}_clk in
s3c_rtc_setfreq().

What I don't get is that you wrote "it is *possible* that
s3c_rtc_setfreq() *might* get called". From my understanding this will
happen always because src_rtc_gettime() always disables the clocks.

Why it does not happen always?


Yes, you are right, it is always disabled when reaches s3c_rtc_setfreq().
And I observed a kernel crash while testing on exynos7 platform in s3c_rtc_setfreq() because clock was always disabled at this point. And this patches fixes this issue.


Best regards,
Krzysztof


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