Re: [PATCH] drivers: target: target_core_mod: use div64_u64_rem()instead of operator '%' for u64

From: Chen Gang
Date: Fri Jan 10 2014 - 11:06:10 EST


On 01/10/2014 01:47 PM, Nicholas A. Bellinger wrote:
> On Thu, 2014-01-09 at 11:17 +0100, Hannes Reinecke wrote:
>> On 01/09/2014 12:18 AM, Nicholas A. Bellinger wrote:
>>> On Wed, 2014-01-08 at 08:32 +0100, Hannes Reinecke wrote:
>
> <SNIP>
>
>>>> Other than that the sector_div() patch is correct.
>>>>
>>>
>>> <nod> Thanks for confirming that sector_div() is correct here vs. the
>>> original code using modulo that Chen had pointed out.
>>>
>> Ah, _that_ was the issue.
>> I was wondering why you kept on poking me ...
>>
>> Well.
>> No, that's actually _not_ correct.
>> The correct fix would be
>>
>> diff --git a/drivers/target/target_core_alua.c
>> b/drivers/target/target_core_alua.c
>> index 54b1e52..12da9b3 100644
>> --- a/drivers/target/target_core_alua.c
>> +++ b/drivers/target/target_core_alua.c
>> @@ -500,8 +500,7 @@ static inline int core_alua_state_lba_dependent(
>>
>> if (segment_mult) {
>> u64 tmp = lba;
>> - sector_div(tmp, segment_size * segment_mult);
>> - start_lba = tmp;
>> + start_lba = sector_div(tmp, segment_size * segment_mult);
>>
>> last_lba = first_lba + segment_size - 1;
>> if (start_lba >= first_lba &&
>> (beware of line breaks ...)
>> Thing is, we need to calculate the offset into the segment to figure out
>> which map entry to use.
>> The actual number of the segment (as had been calculated with the
>> original fix) is immaterial here.
>>
>> Sorry for this. The email thread just flew past me during Xmas
>> with me not paying real attention.
>>
>
> Applied + squashed. Apologies for the initial pre-holiday BUG..
>
> Thanks Hannes!
>

Thank all of you.

--
Chen Gang

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