amd_gpio_init() uses pci_read_config_dword() that returns PCIBIOS_* codes. The return code is then returned as is but amd_gpio_init() is a module init function that should return normal errnos.
Convert PCIBIOS_* returns code using pcibios_err_to_errno() into normal errno before returning it from amd_gpio_init().
Fixes: f942a7de047d ("gpio: add a driver for GPIO pins found on AMD-8111 south bridge chips") Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Signed-off-by: Ilpo Järvinen ilpo.jarvinen@linux.intel.com --- drivers/gpio/gpio-amd8111.c | 4 +++- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/drivers/gpio/gpio-amd8111.c b/drivers/gpio/gpio-amd8111.c index 6f3ded619c8b..3377667a28de 100644 --- a/drivers/gpio/gpio-amd8111.c +++ b/drivers/gpio/gpio-amd8111.c @@ -195,8 +195,10 @@ static int __init amd_gpio_init(void)
found: err = pci_read_config_dword(pdev, 0x58, &gp.pmbase); - if (err) + if (err) { + err = pcibios_err_to_errno(err); goto out; + } err = -EIO; gp.pmbase &= 0x0000FF00; if (gp.pmbase == 0)
rdc_gpio_config() uses pci_{read,write}_config_dword() that return PCIBIOS_* codes. rdc_gpio_config() is used for direction_{input,output}() in the struct gpio_chip which both require normal errnos to be returned.
Similarly, rdc321x_gpio_probe() that is probe function returns PCIBIOS_* codes without converting them first into normal errnos.
Convert PCIBIOS_* returns code using pcibios_err_to_errno() into normal errno before returning them to fix both issues.
Fixes: 9956d02d6e60 ("gpio: Add support for RDC321x GPIO controller") Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Signed-off-by: Ilpo Järvinen ilpo.jarvinen@linux.intel.com --- drivers/gpio/gpio-rdc321x.c | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/gpio/gpio-rdc321x.c b/drivers/gpio/gpio-rdc321x.c index 01ed2517e9fd..ec7fb9220a47 100644 --- a/drivers/gpio/gpio-rdc321x.c +++ b/drivers/gpio/gpio-rdc321x.c @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ static int rdc_gpio_config(struct gpio_chip *chip, unlock: spin_unlock(&gpch->lock);
- return err; + return pcibios_err_to_errno(err); }
/* configure GPIO pin as input */ @@ -170,13 +170,13 @@ static int rdc321x_gpio_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) rdc321x_gpio_dev->reg1_data_base, &rdc321x_gpio_dev->data_reg[0]); if (err) - return err; + return pcibios_err_to_errno(err);
err = pci_read_config_dword(rdc321x_gpio_dev->sb_pdev, rdc321x_gpio_dev->reg2_data_base, &rdc321x_gpio_dev->data_reg[1]); if (err) - return err; + return pcibios_err_to_errno(err);
dev_info(&pdev->dev, "registering %d GPIOs\n", rdc321x_gpio_dev->chip.ngpio);
On Mon, May 27, 2024 at 04:23:44PM +0300, Ilpo Järvinen wrote:
diff --git a/drivers/gpio/gpio-amd8111.c b/drivers/gpio/gpio-amd8111.c index 6f3ded619c8b..3377667a28de 100644 --- a/drivers/gpio/gpio-amd8111.c +++ b/drivers/gpio/gpio-amd8111.c @@ -195,8 +195,10 @@ static int __init amd_gpio_init(void) found: err = pci_read_config_dword(pdev, 0x58, &gp.pmbase);
- if (err)
- if (err) {
err = pcibios_err_to_errno(err);
The patch is correct, but is the CC to stable necessary? Is this a real concern?
Most callers don't check. Linus Torvalds, once said something to the effect that if your PCI bus starts failing, there isn't anything the operating system can do, so checking is pointless. The only fix is to buy new hardware. There was a hotpluggable PCI back in the day but I don't think it exists any more.
regards, dan carpenter
On Mon, 27 May 2024, Dan Carpenter wrote:
On Mon, May 27, 2024 at 04:23:44PM +0300, Ilpo Järvinen wrote:
diff --git a/drivers/gpio/gpio-amd8111.c b/drivers/gpio/gpio-amd8111.c index 6f3ded619c8b..3377667a28de 100644 --- a/drivers/gpio/gpio-amd8111.c +++ b/drivers/gpio/gpio-amd8111.c @@ -195,8 +195,10 @@ static int __init amd_gpio_init(void) found: err = pci_read_config_dword(pdev, 0x58, &gp.pmbase);
- if (err)
- if (err) {
err = pcibios_err_to_errno(err);
The patch is correct, but is the CC to stable necessary? Is this a real concern?
Most callers don't check. Linus Torvalds, once said something to the effect that if your PCI bus starts failing, there isn't anything the operating system can do, so checking is pointless. The only fix is to buy new hardware. There was a hotpluggable PCI back in the day but I don't think it exists any more.
I don't mind if the CC stable isn't there.
On Mon, May 27, 2024 at 05:11:32PM +0300, Ilpo Järvinen wrote:
On Mon, 27 May 2024, Dan Carpenter wrote:
On Mon, May 27, 2024 at 04:23:44PM +0300, Ilpo Järvinen wrote:
diff --git a/drivers/gpio/gpio-amd8111.c b/drivers/gpio/gpio-amd8111.c index 6f3ded619c8b..3377667a28de 100644 --- a/drivers/gpio/gpio-amd8111.c +++ b/drivers/gpio/gpio-amd8111.c @@ -195,8 +195,10 @@ static int __init amd_gpio_init(void) found: err = pci_read_config_dword(pdev, 0x58, &gp.pmbase);
- if (err)
- if (err) {
err = pcibios_err_to_errno(err);
The patch is correct, but is the CC to stable necessary? Is this a real concern?
Most callers don't check. Linus Torvalds, once said something to the effect that if your PCI bus starts failing, there isn't anything the operating system can do, so checking is pointless. The only fix is to buy new hardware. There was a hotpluggable PCI back in the day but I don't think it exists any more.
I don't mind if the CC stable isn't there.
I don't mind either way. I was hoping you were going to say it was for some new hotswap hardware Intel was working on.
Smatch deletes all the failure paths from the pci_read_ functions because otherwise you end up with a lot of warnings that no one cares about. Uninitialized variables mostly?
regards, dan carpenter
On Mon, 27 May 2024, Dan Carpenter wrote:
On Mon, May 27, 2024 at 05:11:32PM +0300, Ilpo Järvinen wrote:
On Mon, 27 May 2024, Dan Carpenter wrote:
On Mon, May 27, 2024 at 04:23:44PM +0300, Ilpo Järvinen wrote:
diff --git a/drivers/gpio/gpio-amd8111.c b/drivers/gpio/gpio-amd8111.c index 6f3ded619c8b..3377667a28de 100644 --- a/drivers/gpio/gpio-amd8111.c +++ b/drivers/gpio/gpio-amd8111.c @@ -195,8 +195,10 @@ static int __init amd_gpio_init(void) found: err = pci_read_config_dword(pdev, 0x58, &gp.pmbase);
- if (err)
- if (err) {
err = pcibios_err_to_errno(err);
The patch is correct, but is the CC to stable necessary? Is this a real concern?
Most callers don't check. Linus Torvalds, once said something to the effect that if your PCI bus starts failing, there isn't anything the operating system can do, so checking is pointless. The only fix is to buy new hardware. There was a hotpluggable PCI back in the day but I don't think it exists any more.
I don't mind if the CC stable isn't there.
I don't mind either way. I was hoping you were going to say it was for some new hotswap hardware Intel was working on.
That's not exactly the correct answer but I'm auditing all these because I have a sinister plan to convert the PCI accessors away from returning PCIBIOS_* codes and push the conversion down into real PCIBIOS interface under arch/x86/pci where they'd be immediately converted into errnos.
As the by-product of the audit, I see all these cases where the return type is incorrect so I've created a fix for each where the return type confusion propagates.
Smatch deletes all the failure paths from the pci_read_ functions because otherwise you end up with a lot of warnings that no one cares about. Uninitialized variables mostly?
Please note that there's a difference between ignoring errors entirely and returning wrong value (type) on errors.
At this point, I've already ignored many many cases where the value type confusion does not propagate because of my main goal which is anyway to eventually get rid of having to deal with PCIBIOS_* codes in any generic code.
If a PCIBIOS_* return code somehow leaks into userspace where errno would be expected, it could confuse userspace (e.g., one case unrelated to module init functions I found is sysfs show function returning positive in case of error which has obviously different meaning from the caller's point of view).
In case of module init, do_module_init() checks for ret > 0 and prints warning + stacktrace, however, it does not attempt to correct the return code so I think the positive code still leaks into userspace.
Mon, May 27, 2024 at 05:02:12PM +0300, Dan Carpenter kirjoitti:
On Mon, May 27, 2024 at 04:23:44PM +0300, Ilpo Järvinen wrote:
diff --git a/drivers/gpio/gpio-amd8111.c b/drivers/gpio/gpio-amd8111.c index 6f3ded619c8b..3377667a28de 100644 --- a/drivers/gpio/gpio-amd8111.c +++ b/drivers/gpio/gpio-amd8111.c @@ -195,8 +195,10 @@ static int __init amd_gpio_init(void) found: err = pci_read_config_dword(pdev, 0x58, &gp.pmbase);
- if (err)
- if (err) {
err = pcibios_err_to_errno(err);
The patch is correct, but is the CC to stable necessary? Is this a real concern?
Most callers don't check. Linus Torvalds, once said something to the effect that if your PCI bus starts failing, there isn't anything the operating system can do, so checking is pointless. The only fix is to buy new hardware. There was a hotpluggable PCI back in the day but I don't think it exists any more.
Now we have a USB4 that can tunnel PCIe, I'm not sure no generation of it may not fail with the errors that are listed as positive PCI bus specific codes.
And it's hotpluggable, of course.
From: Bartosz Golaszewski bartosz.golaszewski@linaro.org
On Mon, 27 May 2024 16:23:44 +0300, Ilpo Järvinen wrote:
amd_gpio_init() uses pci_read_config_dword() that returns PCIBIOS_* codes. The return code is then returned as is but amd_gpio_init() is a module init function that should return normal errnos.
Convert PCIBIOS_* returns code using pcibios_err_to_errno() into normal errno before returning it from amd_gpio_init().
[...]
Applied, thanks!
[1/2] gpio: amd8111: Convert PCIBIOS_* return codes to errnos commit: d4cde6e42f2eb56436cab6d1931738ec09e64f74 [2/2] gpio: rdc321x: Convert PCIBIOS_* return codes to errnos commit: 9a73e037f4b5eb45c9ecccb191d39c280abe7cbd
Best regards,
On Mon, May 27, 2024 at 3:23 PM Ilpo Järvinen ilpo.jarvinen@linux.intel.com wrote:
amd_gpio_init() uses pci_read_config_dword() that returns PCIBIOS_* codes. The return code is then returned as is but amd_gpio_init() is a module init function that should return normal errnos.
Convert PCIBIOS_* returns code using pcibios_err_to_errno() into normal errno before returning it from amd_gpio_init().
Fixes: f942a7de047d ("gpio: add a driver for GPIO pins found on AMD-8111 south bridge chips") Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
I dropped these.
Bart
Signed-off-by: Ilpo Järvinen ilpo.jarvinen@linux.intel.com
drivers/gpio/gpio-amd8111.c | 4 +++- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/drivers/gpio/gpio-amd8111.c b/drivers/gpio/gpio-amd8111.c index 6f3ded619c8b..3377667a28de 100644 --- a/drivers/gpio/gpio-amd8111.c +++ b/drivers/gpio/gpio-amd8111.c @@ -195,8 +195,10 @@ static int __init amd_gpio_init(void)
found: err = pci_read_config_dword(pdev, 0x58, &gp.pmbase);
if (err)
if (err) {
err = pcibios_err_to_errno(err); goto out;
} err = -EIO; gp.pmbase &= 0x0000FF00; if (gp.pmbase == 0)
-- 2.39.2
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