Re: [PATCH] lightnvm: pblk: fix read_bitmap for 32bit archs

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On 27.06.2018 12:42, Matias Bjørling wrote:
If using pblk on a 32bit architecture, and there is a need to
perform a partial read, the partial read bitmap will only have
allocated 32 entries, where as 64 are needed.

Make sure that the read_bitmap is initialized to 64bits on 32bit
architectures as well.

Signed-off-by: Matias Bjørling <mb@xxxxxxxxxxx>
---
  drivers/lightnvm/pblk-read.c | 14 +++++++-------
  1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/lightnvm/pblk-read.c b/drivers/lightnvm/pblk-read.c
index 6e93c489ce57..671635275d56 100644
--- a/drivers/lightnvm/pblk-read.c
+++ b/drivers/lightnvm/pblk-read.c
@@ -401,7 +401,7 @@ int pblk_submit_read(struct pblk *pblk, struct bio *bio)
  	struct pblk_g_ctx *r_ctx;
  	struct nvm_rq *rqd;
  	unsigned int bio_init_idx;
-	unsigned long read_bitmap; /* Max 64 ppas per request */
+	DECLARE_BITMAP(read_bitmap, 64); /* Max 64 ppas per request */

Probably it would be nicer to use NVM_MAX_VLBA define instead of explicit 64.

  	int ret = NVM_IO_ERR;
/* logic error: lba out-of-bounds. Ignore read request */
@@ -413,7 +413,7 @@ int pblk_submit_read(struct pblk *pblk, struct bio *bio)
generic_start_io_acct(q, READ, bio_sectors(bio), &pblk->disk->part0); - bitmap_zero(&read_bitmap, nr_secs);
+	bitmap_zero(read_bitmap, nr_secs);
rqd = pblk_alloc_rqd(pblk, PBLK_READ); @@ -444,19 +444,19 @@ int pblk_submit_read(struct pblk *pblk, struct bio *bio)
  		rqd->ppa_list = rqd->meta_list + pblk_dma_meta_size;
  		rqd->dma_ppa_list = rqd->dma_meta_list + pblk_dma_meta_size;
- pblk_read_ppalist_rq(pblk, rqd, bio, blba, &read_bitmap);
+		pblk_read_ppalist_rq(pblk, rqd, bio, blba, read_bitmap >   	} else {
-		pblk_read_rq(pblk, rqd, bio, blba, &read_bitmap);
+		pblk_read_rq(pblk, rqd, bio, blba, read_bitmap);
  	}
- if (bitmap_full(&read_bitmap, nr_secs)) {
+	if (bitmap_full(read_bitmap, nr_secs)) {
  		atomic_inc(&pblk->inflight_io);
  		__pblk_end_io_read(pblk, rqd, false);
  		return NVM_IO_DONE;
  	}
/* All sectors are to be read from the device */
-	if (bitmap_empty(&read_bitmap, rqd->nr_ppas)) {
+	if (bitmap_empty(read_bitmap, rqd->nr_ppas)) {
  		struct bio *int_bio = NULL;
/* Clone read bio to deal with read errors internally */
@@ -480,7 +480,7 @@ int pblk_submit_read(struct pblk *pblk, struct bio *bio)
  	/* The read bio request could be partially filled by the write buffer,
  	 * but there are some holes that need to be read from the drive.
  	 */
-	return pblk_partial_read(pblk, rqd, bio, bio_init_idx, &read_bitmap);
+	return pblk_partial_read(pblk, rqd, bio, bio_init_idx, read_bitmap);
fail_rqd_free:
  	pblk_free_rqd(pblk, rqd, PBLK_READ);


Otherwise looks good.

Reviewed-by: Igor Konopko <igor.j.konopko@xxxxxxxxx>



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