Re: [PATCH v3] ipmi: update ssif max_xmit_msg_size limit for multi-part messages

From: Kamlakant Patel
Date: Tue Jul 31 2018 - 03:37:33 EST


On Mon, Jul 30, 2018 at 07:56:02AM -0500, Corey Minyard wrote:
Hi Corey,
>
> On 07/30/2018 05:51 AM, Kamlakant Patel wrote:
> >Currently, by setting the xmit_msg_size to 63, the ssif driver never
> >does a SSIF_MULTI_n_PART, it falls back to only SSIF_MULTI_2_PART.
> >Due to this all IPMI commands with request size more than 63 bytes
> >will not work.
> >
> >As per IPMI spec 2.0 (section 12.15, Table 10), SSIF supports message
> >length up to 255 bytes. In a multi-part message, the first part must
> >carry 32 bytes with command 06h. All intermediate ("middle") parts must
> >carry 32 bytes with command 07h and the number of message data bytes in
> >the End transaction can range from 1 to 32 bytes with command 08h.
> >
> >Update ssif max_xmit_msg_size to handle multi-part messages up
> >to 255 bytes.
> >Enable command(08h) for End part transaction.
>
> You don't think it's a good idea to test what the BMC is capable of
> doing, per
> the patch I sent you earlier?
I have not received the patch in unicast to me. If you have sent it to
mailing list I will search and test it. If not, could you please resend
it to me, I will test it and let you know.

Thanks,
Kamlakant Patel
>
> -corey
>
> >Signed-off-by: Kamlakant Patel <kamlakant.patel@xxxxxxxxxx>
> >Suggested-by: Robert Richter <robert.richter@xxxxxxxxxx>
> >Reported-by: Karthikeyan M <karthikeyanm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >---
> > drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_ssif.c | 38 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----------
> > 1 file changed, 27 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
> >
> >diff --git a/drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_ssif.c b/drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_ssif.c
> >index 18e4650..ada59b7 100644
> >--- a/drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_ssif.c
> >+++ b/drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_ssif.c
> >@@ -60,6 +60,7 @@
> > #define SSIF_IPMI_REQUEST 2
> > #define SSIF_IPMI_MULTI_PART_REQUEST_START 6
> > #define SSIF_IPMI_MULTI_PART_REQUEST_MIDDLE 7
> >+#define SSIF_IPMI_MULTI_PART_REQUEST_END 8
> > #define SSIF_IPMI_RESPONSE 3
> > #define SSIF_IPMI_MULTI_PART_RESPONSE_MIDDLE 9
> >
> >@@ -88,6 +89,8 @@
> > #define SSIF_MSG_JIFFIES ((SSIF_MSG_USEC * 1000) / TICK_NSEC)
> > #define SSIF_MSG_PART_JIFFIES ((SSIF_MSG_PART_USEC * 1000) / TICK_NSEC)
> >
> >+#define SSIF_MAX_MSG_LENGTH 255
> >+
> > enum ssif_intf_state {
> > SSIF_NORMAL,
> > SSIF_GETTING_FLAGS,
> >@@ -887,28 +890,39 @@ static void msg_written_handler(struct ssif_info *ssif_info, int result,
> > */
> > int left;
> > unsigned char *data_to_send;
> >+ int command;
> >
> > ssif_inc_stat(ssif_info, sent_messages_parts);
> >
> > left = ssif_info->multi_len - ssif_info->multi_pos;
> >- if (left > 32)
> >- left = 32;
> >+
> > /* Length byte. */
> >- ssif_info->multi_data[ssif_info->multi_pos] = left;
> >+ ssif_info->multi_data[ssif_info->multi_pos] =
> >+ left > 32 ? 32 : left;
> > data_to_send = ssif_info->multi_data + ssif_info->multi_pos;
> >- ssif_info->multi_pos += left;
> >- if (left < 32)
> >+ ssif_info->multi_pos += left > 32 ? 32 : left;
> >+ command = SSIF_IPMI_MULTI_PART_REQUEST_MIDDLE;
> >+ if (left <= 32) {
> > /*
> > * Write is finished. Note that we must end
> >- * with a write of less than 32 bytes to
> >- * complete the transaction, even if it is
> >- * zero bytes.
> >+ * with a write up to 32 bytes to complete the
> >+ * transaction, even if it is zero bytes.
> >+ * The number of message data bytes in the End
> >+ * transaction can range from 1 to 32 bytes.
> >+ * As per IPMI spec 2.0(section 12.15,Table 12-10),
> >+ * the BMC Multi-part Write commands are:
> >+ * Start-first part - 06h
> >+ * Middle-part(s) - 07h
> >+ * End-part - 08h
> >+ * Update command for END part transaction.
> > */
> > ssif_info->multi_data = NULL;
> >+ command = SSIF_IPMI_MULTI_PART_REQUEST_END;
> >+ }
> >
> > rv = ssif_i2c_send(ssif_info, msg_written_handler,
> > I2C_SMBUS_WRITE,
> >- SSIF_IPMI_MULTI_PART_REQUEST_MIDDLE,
> >+ command,
> > data_to_send,
> > I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_DATA);
> > if (rv < 0) {
> >@@ -1499,9 +1513,11 @@ static int ssif_probe(struct i2c_client *client, const struct i2c_device_id *id)
> > * start and the next message is always going
> > * to be 1-31 bytes in length. Not ideal, but
> > * it should work.
> >+ * As per IPMI spec 2.0, SSIF interface supports
> >+ * message size up to 255 bytes.
> > */
> >- if (ssif_info->max_xmit_msg_size > 63)
> >- ssif_info->max_xmit_msg_size = 63;
> >+ if (ssif_info->max_xmit_msg_size > SSIF_MAX_MSG_LENGTH)
> >+ ssif_info->max_xmit_msg_size = SSIF_MAX_MSG_LENGTH;
> > break;
> >
> > default:
>
>