Apologies for my delayed response as I was busy with some other tasks along with holidays. On Fri, 24 Jul 2020 at 19:53, Jorge Ramirez-Ortiz, Foundries <jorge@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On 24/07/20, Sumit Garg wrote: > > On Thu, 23 Jul 2020 at 14:16, Jorge Ramirez-Ortiz <jorge@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > The current code waits for data to be available before attempting a > > > second read. However the second read would not be executed as the > > > while loop exits. > > > > > > This fix does not wait if all data has been read and reads a second > > > time if only partial data was retrieved on the first read. > > > > > > This fix also does not attempt to read if not data is requested. > > > > I am not sure how this is possible, can you elaborate? > > currently, if the user sets max 0, get_optee_rng_data will regardless > issuese a call to the secure world requesting 0 bytes from the RNG > This case is already handled by core API: rng_dev_read(). > with this patch, this request is avoided. > > > > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Jorge Ramirez-Ortiz <jorge@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > --- > > > v2: tidy up the while loop to avoid reading when no data is requested > > > > > > drivers/char/hw_random/optee-rng.c | 4 ++-- > > > 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > > > > > > diff --git a/drivers/char/hw_random/optee-rng.c b/drivers/char/hw_random/optee-rng.c > > > index 5bc4700c4dae..a99d82949981 100644 > > > --- a/drivers/char/hw_random/optee-rng.c > > > +++ b/drivers/char/hw_random/optee-rng.c > > > @@ -122,14 +122,14 @@ static int optee_rng_read(struct hwrng *rng, void *buf, size_t max, bool wait) > > > if (max > MAX_ENTROPY_REQ_SZ) > > > max = MAX_ENTROPY_REQ_SZ; > > > > > > - while (read == 0) { > > > + while (read < max) { > > > rng_size = get_optee_rng_data(pvt_data, data, (max - read)); > > > > > > data += rng_size; > > > read += rng_size; > > > > > > if (wait && pvt_data->data_rate) { > > > - if (timeout-- == 0) > > > + if ((timeout-- == 0) || (read == max)) > > > > If read == max, would there be any sleep? > > no but I see no reason why there should be a wait since we already have > all the data that we need; the msleep is only required when we need to > wait for the RNG to generate entropy for the number of bytes we are > requesting. if we are requesting 0 bytes, the entropy is already > available. at leat this is what makes sense to me. > Wouldn't it lead to a call as msleep(0); that means no wait as well? -Sumit > > > > > -Sumit > > > > > return read; > > > msleep((1000 * (max - read)) / pvt_data->data_rate); > > > } else { > > > -- > > > 2.17.1 > > >