Currently the offset into the device when looking for OTP bits can go outside of the address of the MTD NOR devices, and if that memory isn't readable, bad things happen on the IXP4xx (added prints that illustrate the problem before the crash):
cfi_intelext_otp_walk walk OTP on chip 0 start at reg_prot_offset 0x00000100 ixp4xx_copy_from copy from 0x00000100 to 0xc880dd78 cfi_intelext_otp_walk walk OTP on chip 0 start at reg_prot_offset 0x12000000 ixp4xx_copy_from copy from 0x12000000 to 0xc880dd78 8<--- cut here --- Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address db000000 [db000000] *pgd=00000000 (...)
This happens in this case because the IXP4xx is big endian and the 32- and 16-bit fields in the struct cfi_intelext_otpinfo are not properly byteswapped. Compare to how the code in read_pri_intelext() byteswaps the fields in struct cfi_pri_intelext.
Adding some byte swapping after casting the &extp->extra[0] into a struct cfi_intelext_otpinfo * pointer, and the crash goes away.
The problem went unnoticed for many years until I enabled CONFIG_MTD_OTP on the IXP4xx as well, triggering the bug.
Cc: Nicolas Pitre npitre@baylibre.com Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Signed-off-by: Linus Walleij linus.walleij@linaro.org --- ChangeLog v1->v2: - Drill deeper and discover a big endian compatibility issue. --- drivers/mtd/chips/cfi_cmdset_0001.c | 5 +++++ 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+)
diff --git a/drivers/mtd/chips/cfi_cmdset_0001.c b/drivers/mtd/chips/cfi_cmdset_0001.c index 54f92d09d9cf..7603b0052a16 100644 --- a/drivers/mtd/chips/cfi_cmdset_0001.c +++ b/drivers/mtd/chips/cfi_cmdset_0001.c @@ -2336,6 +2336,11 @@ static int cfi_intelext_otp_walk(struct mtd_info *mtd, loff_t from, size_t len, chip = &cfi->chips[chip_num]; otp = (struct cfi_intelext_otpinfo *)&extp->extra[0];
+ /* Do some byteswapping if necessary */ + otp->ProtRegAddr = le32_to_cpu(otp->ProtRegAddr); + otp->FactGroups = le16_to_cpu(otp->FactGroups); + otp->UserGroups = le16_to_cpu(otp->UserGroups); + /* first OTP region */ field = 0; reg_prot_offset = extp->ProtRegAddr;