The interrupt-map in an interrupt nexus is quite a tricky property: Each entry contains five fields, the size of four of those depending on some *-cells entries from two different nodes. This is even hard to validate in a .dts file, especially when the associated interrupt controller is described in a separate (included) file. Add checks to validate those entries, by: - Checking some basic properties of the interrupt nexus node. - Checking that a map entry contains at least enough cells to point to the associated interrupt controller. - Checking that the phandle points to an actual interrupt controller. - Checking that there are enough entries to describe an interrupt in that interrupt controller's domain. If each iteration passes and we exhaust exactly all the cells in the interrupt-map property, the check passes. Report errors on the way, and abort the check if that happens. Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@xxxxxxx> --- checks.c | 88 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ tests/bad-interrupt-map.dts | 21 +++++++++++ tests/run_tests.sh | 1 + 3 files changed, 110 insertions(+) create mode 100644 tests/bad-interrupt-map.dts diff --git a/checks.c b/checks.c index a8213c0..d01df01 100644 --- a/checks.c +++ b/checks.c @@ -1639,6 +1639,92 @@ static void check_interrupts_property(struct check *c, } WARNING(interrupts_property, check_interrupts_property, &phandle_references); +static void check_interrupt_map(struct check *c, struct dt_info *dti, + struct node *node) +{ + struct property *map = get_property(node, "interrupt-map"); + struct property *prop; + int i, cells, irq_cells; + + /* We are only interested in interrupt nexus nodes. */ + if (!map) + return; + + if (map->val.len % sizeof(cell_t)) { + FAIL_PROP(c, dti, node, map, + "size (%d) is invalid, expected multiple of %zu", + map->val.len, sizeof(cell_t)); + return; + } + cells = map->val.len / sizeof(cell_t); + + prop = get_property(node, "#interrupt-cells"); + if (!prop) { + /* We warn about that already in another test. */ + return; + } + irq_cells = propval_cell(prop); + + for (i = 0; i < cells;) { + int phandle_idx = i + node_addr_cells(node) + irq_cells; + cell_t intc_phandle, intc_irq_cells, intc_addr_cells; + struct node *intc = NULL; + + if (phandle_idx + 1 >= cells) { + FAIL_PROP(c, dti, node, map, + "insufficient cells for interrupt-map entry"); + return; + } + intc_phandle = propval_cell_n(map, phandle_idx); + /* Give up if this is an overlay with external references */ + if ((intc_phandle == 0 || intc_phandle == -1) && + dti->dtsflags & DTSF_PLUGIN) + break; + /* Avoid the assert in get_node_by_phandle() */ + if (intc_phandle != 0) + intc = get_node_by_phandle(dti->dt, intc_phandle); + if (!intc) { + FAIL_PROP(c, dti, node, map, + "invalid phandle for interrupt-map entry"); + return; + } + + if (!node_is_interrupt_provider(intc)) { + FAIL_PROP(c,dti, node, map, + "interrupt-map phandle does not point to interrupt provider"); + return; + } + + prop = get_property(intc, "#address-cells"); + if (!prop) { + /* + * Linux treats non-existing #address-cells in the + * interrupt parent as 0, and not 2, as the spec + * suggests. Deal with that here. + * We have a separate check for an explicit #a-c + * in an interrupt provider that warns already. + */ + intc_addr_cells = 0; + } else + intc_addr_cells = propval_cell(prop); + + prop = get_property(intc, "#interrupt-cells"); + if (!prop) { + /* We warn about that already in another test. */ + return; + } + intc_irq_cells = propval_cell(prop); + + if (phandle_idx + intc_addr_cells + intc_irq_cells >= cells) { + FAIL_PROP(c, dti, node, map, + "insufficient cells for interrupt-map entry"); + return; + } + i = phandle_idx + 1 + intc_addr_cells + intc_irq_cells; + } +} +WARNING(interrupt_map, check_interrupt_map, NULL); + static const struct bus_type graph_port_bus = { .name = "graph-port", }; @@ -1814,6 +1900,8 @@ static struct check *check_table[] = { &pci_device_reg, &pci_device_bus_num, + &interrupt_map, + &simple_bus_bridge, &simple_bus_reg, diff --git a/tests/bad-interrupt-map.dts b/tests/bad-interrupt-map.dts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cf9618f --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/bad-interrupt-map.dts @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +/dts-v1/; + +/ { + intc: interrupt-controller { + interrupt-controller; + #address-cells = <2>; + #interrupt-cells = <3>; + }; + + nexus-node { + #address-cells = <1>; + #interrupt-cells = <1>; +/* + * The cells after the phandle are the address in the interrupt controller's + * domain. This here encodes 0 cells , but the actual number is 2 above. + */ + interrupt-map = <0 0 &intc 1 42 4>, + <0 1 &intc 1 43 4>, + <0 2 &intc 1 44 4>; + }; +}; diff --git a/tests/run_tests.sh b/tests/run_tests.sh index 294585b..7c149d9 100755 --- a/tests/run_tests.sh +++ b/tests/run_tests.sh @@ -715,6 +715,7 @@ dtc_tests () { run_sh_test "$SRCDIR/dtc-checkfails.sh" deprecated_gpio_property -- -Wdeprecated_gpio_property -I dts -O dtb "$SRCDIR/bad-gpio.dts" check_tests "$SRCDIR/bad-interrupt-cells.dts" interrupts_property check_tests "$SRCDIR/bad-interrupt-controller.dts" interrupt_provider + check_tests "$SRCDIR/bad-interrupt-map.dts" interrupt_map run_sh_test "$SRCDIR/dtc-checkfails.sh" node_name_chars -- -I dtb -O dtb bad_node_char.dtb run_sh_test "$SRCDIR/dtc-checkfails.sh" node_name_format -- -I dtb -O dtb bad_node_format.dtb run_sh_test "$SRCDIR/dtc-checkfails.sh" property_name_chars -- -I dtb -O dtb bad_prop_char.dtb -- 2.14.1