Re: applesmc oops in 3.10/3.11

From: Guenter Roeck
Date: Wed Oct 02 2013 - 14:02:22 EST


On Wed, Oct 02, 2013 at 07:24:10PM +0200, Henrik Rydberg wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 02, 2013 at 09:47:18AM -0700, Guenter Roeck wrote:
> > On Wed, Oct 02, 2013 at 06:34:18PM +0200, Henrik Rydberg wrote:
> > > > >>One thing I have seen in all logs is the earlier "send_byte fail" message, so
> > > > >>I think that is a pre-requisite.
> > > > >
> > > > >Not necessarily - it could be that the patch actually fixes the root
> > > > >cause. One possible scenario is that on recent SMCs, some of the
> > > > >commands produce more data than we actually read. This would
> > > > >eventually lead to both data corruption and overflow somwhere in the
> > > > >SMC internals. If the original SMC error is interpreted as a read
> > > > >buffer overflow, then that problem should be fixed with this patch.
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > > Good point.
> > > >
> > > > But shouldn't we at least get the "flushed %d bytes" warning message in this case ?
> > >
> > > The explanation I have there is that the (newer) SMC needs the
> > > application to read the 'no more bytes' or it will get confused. It
> > > makes sense, if the number of bytes to read is no longer specified.
> > >
> > You mean that just reading from APPLESMC_CMD_PORT would solve the problem ?
> > That might make sense.
>
> It also points at the possibility of a smaller patch to test, but I
> have not had the time to check this very deeply myself:
>
I like this patch much more than the previous patch. Chris, can you test it ?

Thanks,
Guenter

> Thanks,
> Henrik
>
> From 4451da32414080bd0563ee9e061f19bf90463cc5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
> From: Henrik Rydberg <rydberg@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2013 19:15:03 +0200
> Subject: [PATCH] applesmc remedy take 2
>
> Conjectured problem: there are remnant bytes ready on the data line
> which corrupts the read after a failure.
>
> Remedy: assuming bit0 is the read valid line, try to flush it before
> starting a new command.
>
> Tests by Chris suggests reading the status is enough for the problem
> to go away, which is consistent with a change in the SMC interface,
> where the number of bytes to read is no longer specified, but found
> out by reading until end of data.
>
> Tested on a MacBookAir3,1, but the original problem has not been
> reproduced.
> ---
> drivers/hwmon/applesmc.c | 13 +++++++++++++
> 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/hwmon/applesmc.c b/drivers/hwmon/applesmc.c
> index 98814d1..c0ff350 100644
> --- a/drivers/hwmon/applesmc.c
> +++ b/drivers/hwmon/applesmc.c
> @@ -230,6 +230,7 @@ static int send_argument(const char *key)
>
> static int read_smc(u8 cmd, const char *key, u8 *buffer, u8 len)
> {
> + u8 status, data;
> int i;
>
> if (send_command(cmd) || send_argument(key)) {
> @@ -237,6 +238,7 @@ static int read_smc(u8 cmd, const char *key, u8 *buffer, u8 len)
> return -EIO;
> }
>
> + /* This has no effect on newer (2012) SMCs */
> if (send_byte(len, APPLESMC_DATA_PORT)) {
> pr_warn("%.4s: read len fail\n", key);
> return -EIO;
> @@ -250,6 +252,17 @@ static int read_smc(u8 cmd, const char *key, u8 *buffer, u8 len)
> buffer[i] = inb(APPLESMC_DATA_PORT);
> }
>
> + /* Read the data port until bit0 is cleared */
> + for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) {
> + udelay(APPLESMC_MIN_WAIT);
> + status = inb(APPLESMC_CMD_PORT);
> + if (!(status & 0x01))
> + break;
> + data = inb(APPLESMC_DATA_PORT);
> + }
> + if (i)
> + pr_warn("flushed %d bytes, last value is: %d\n", i, data);
> +
> return 0;
> }
>
> --
> 1.8.3.4
>
>
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