Re: [PATCH net 3/4] net: ipa: use the right accessor in ipa_endpoint_status_skip()

From: Alex Elder
Date: Mon Feb 01 2021 - 19:16:29 EST


On 2/1/21 6:02 PM, Amy Parker wrote:
On Mon, Feb 1, 2021 at 3:32 PM Alex Elder <elder@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

When extracting the destination endpoint ID from the status in
ipa_endpoint_status_skip(), u32_get_bits() is used. This happens to
work, but it's wrong: the structure field is only 8 bits wide
instead of 32.

Fix this by using u8_get_bits() to get the destination endpoint ID.

Isn't

(I saw your second message.)

Signed-off-by: Alex Elder <elder@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
drivers/net/ipa/ipa_endpoint.c | 4 ++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/net/ipa/ipa_endpoint.c b/drivers/net/ipa/ipa_endpoint.c
index 448d89da1e456..612afece303f3 100644
--- a/drivers/net/ipa/ipa_endpoint.c
+++ b/drivers/net/ipa/ipa_endpoint.c
@@ -1164,8 +1164,8 @@ static bool ipa_endpoint_status_skip(struct ipa_endpoint *endpoint,
return true;

A few lines above this, endpoint_id is initialized as u32. If we're
going for "correctness", endpoint_id should be a u8. But of course,
this would contrast with ipa_endpoint having it as a u32.

You are correct, endpoint_id is *defined* as type u32.

But the issue here is that the field status->endp_dst_idx
has type u8. u32_get_bits() assumes the field it is
passed has type u32; while u8_get_bits() takes a u8.

The return value of u8_get_bits() is u8, as you might
suspect. The C standard guarantees that the u8 value
will be promoted to the u32 target type here.

if (!status->pkt_len)
return true;
- endpoint_id = u32_get_bits(status->endp_dst_idx,
- IPA_STATUS_DST_IDX_FMASK);
+ endpoint_id = u8_get_bits(status->endp_dst_idx,
+ IPA_STATUS_DST_IDX_FMASK);
if (endpoint_id != endpoint->endpoint_id)
return true;

--
2.27.0


As far as I see it, using u32_get_bits instead of u8_get_bits simply
eliminates confusion about the type of endpoint_id. Perhaps instead of
this patch, send a patch with a comment that while u32_get_bits is
used, the field is only 8 bits?

No. We really want to extract a sub-field from the u8
value passed to u8_get_bits() (not u32_get_bits()).

Does that make sense?

-Alex


Best regards,
Amy Parker
(she/her/hers)