Re: [patch 3/5] Add MMC password protection (lock/unlock) supportV3
From: Anderson Briglia
Date: Tue Jan 10 2006 - 16:44:45 EST
Russell King wrote:
>On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 06:16:02PM -0400, Anderson Briglia wrote:
>
>
>>+ dev = bus_find_device(&mmc_bus_type, NULL, NULL, mmc_match_lockable);
>>+ if (!dev)
>>+ goto error;
>>+ card = dev_to_mmc_card(dev);
>>+
>>+ if (operation == KEY_OP_INSTANTIATE) { /* KEY_OP_INSTANTIATE */
>>+ if (mmc_card_locked(card)) {
>>+ ret = mmc_lock_unlock(card, key, MMC_LOCK_MODE_UNLOCK);
>>+ mmc_remove_card(card);
>>+ mmc_register_card(card);
>>+ }
>>+ else
>>+ ret = mmc_lock_unlock(card, key, MMC_LOCK_MODE_SET_PWD);
>>
>>
>
>I really don't like this - if the MMC card is not locked, we set a
>password on it. If it's locked, we unlock it.
>
>That's a potential race condition if you're trying to unlock a card
>and the card is changed beneath you while you slept waiting for
>memory - you end up setting that password on the new card.
>
>It's far better to have separate "unlock this card" and "set a
>password on this card" commands rather than trying to combine the
>two operations.
>
>
Ok.
>Also, removing and re-registering a card is an offence. These
>things are ref-counted, and mmc_remove_card() will drop the last
>reference - so the memory associated with it will be freed. Then
>you re-register it. Whoops.
>
>If you merely want to try to attach a driver, use device_attach()
>instead.
>
>
If we use device_attach(), the mmc_block driver is not informed about
the card's unlocking. I did some tests, using device_attach() instead of
those mmc functions and seems that the mmc_block driver tries to use a
invalid device reference. What do you suggest on this case?
>Also, what if you have multiple MMC cards? I have a board here
>with two MMC slots. I'd rather not have it try to set the same
>password on both devices.
>
>
Sorry, but this series of patches only support one mmc host. I'll update
the TODO section of the summary e-mail.
Anderson Briglia
INdT - Manaus
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