Re: [PATCH 09/12] i2c: qup: fix buffer overflow for multiple msg of maximum xfer len

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On 2018-02-28 03:36, Christ, Austin wrote:
Hey Abhishek,


On 2/3/2018 12:58 AM, Abhishek Sahu wrote:
The BAM mode requires buffer for start tag data and tx, rx SG
list. Currently, this is being taken for maximum transfer length
(65K). But an I2C transfer can have multiple messages and each
message can be of this maximum length so the buffer overflow will
happen in this case. Since increasing buffer length won’t be
feasible since an I2C transfer can contain any number of messages
so this patch does following changes to make i2c transfers working
for multiple messages case.

1. Calculate the required buffers for 2 maximum length messages
    (65K * 2).
2. Split the descriptor formation and descriptor scheduling.
    The idea is to fit as many messages in one DMA transfers for 65K
    threshold value (max_xfer_sg_len). Whenever the sg_cnt is
    crossing this, then schedule the BAM transfer and subsequent
    transfer will again start from zero.


<snip>

@@ -1603,7 +1640,7 @@ static int qup_i2c_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
  	one_bit_t = (USEC_PER_SEC / clk_freq) + 1;
  	qup->one_byte_t = one_bit_t * 9;
  	qup->xfer_timeout = TOUT_MIN * HZ +
-			    usecs_to_jiffies(MX_TX_RX_LEN * qup->one_byte_t);
+		usecs_to_jiffies(2 * MX_TX_RX_LEN * qup->one_byte_t);

Maybe it would make sense to add a comment here explaining why the
magic number 2 has been added.

 Thanks Austin for reviewing the patches.

 Now in v2, I have used the new macro MX_DMA_TX_RX_LEN  which will make
 this multiplication by 2 more clear. This 2 is for allocating memory
 by taking 2 maximum length messages.

 https://lkml.org/lkml/2018/3/12/423

 Thanks,
 Abhishek
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