On 04/06/17 07:03, Rob Herring wrote: > On Thu, Apr 6, 2017 at 1:18 AM, <frowand.list@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> From: Frank Rowand <frank.rowand@xxxxxxxx> >> >> of_dma_get_range() has workaround code to fixup a device tree that >> incorrectly specified a mask instead of a size for property >> dma-ranges. That device tree was fixed a year ago in v4.6, so >> the workaround is no longer needed. Leave a data validation >> check in place, but no longer do the fixup. Move the check >> one level deeper in the call stack so that other possible users >> of dma-ranges will also be protected. >> >> The fix to the device tree was in >> commit c91cb9123cdd ("dtb: amd: Fix DMA ranges in device tree"). > > NACK. > This was by design. You can't represent a size of 2^64 or 2^32. I agree that being unable to represent a size of 2^32 in a u32 and a size of 2^64 in a u64 is the underlying issue. But the code to convert a mask to a size is _not_ design, it is a hack that temporarily worked around a device tree that did not follow the dma-ranges binding in the ePAPR. That device tree was corrected a year ago to provide a size instead of a mask. > Well, technically you can for the latter, but then you have to grow > #size-cells to 2 for an otherwise all 32-bit system which seems kind > of pointless and wasteful. You could further restrict this to only > allow ~0 and not just any case with bit 0 set. > > I'm pretty sure AMD is not the only system. There were 32-bit systems too. I examined all instances of property dma-ranges in in tree dts files in Linux 4.11-rc1. There are none that incorrectly specify mask instead of size. #size-cells only changes to 2 for the dma-ranges property and the ranges property when size is 2^32, so that is a very small amount of space. The patch does not allow for a size of 2^64. If a system requires a size of 2^64 then the type of size needs to increase to be larger than a u64. If you would like for the code to be defensive and detect a device tree providing a size of 2^64 then I can add a check to of_dma_get_range() to return -EINVAL if #size-cells > 2. When that error triggers, the type of size can be changed. > > Rob > -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe devicetree" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html