On Tue, Jan 05, 2021 at 05:00:58PM -0800, Siddharth Gupta wrote: > > On 1/4/2021 10:36 PM, Greg KH wrote: > > On Mon, Jan 04, 2021 at 02:43:45PM -0800, Siddharth Gupta wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > > > > With the introduction of the filesystem change "fs: don't allow splice > > > read/write without explicit ops"[1] the fallback mechanism of the firmware > > > loader[2] no longer works when using sendfile[3] from the userspace. > > What userspace program are you using to load firmware? > The userspace program is in the android userspace which listens to a uevent > from the firmware loader and then loads the firmware using sendfile[1]. > > Are you not using the in-kernel firmware loader for some reason? > We have certain non-standard firmware paths that should not be added to the > linux kernel, and the firmware_class.path only supports a single path. That option is just for a single override, which should be all that you need if the other paths that are built into the kernel do not work. Surely one of the 5 different paths here are acceptable? If not, how many more do you need? And last I looked, Android wants you to use the built-in kernel firmware loader, and NOT an external firmware binary anymore. So this shouldn't be an issue for your newer systems anyway :) > > > Since the binary attributes don't support splice_{read,write} functions the > > > calls to splice_{read,write} used the default kernel_{read,write} functions. > > > With the above change this results in an -EINVAL return from > > > do_splice_from[4]. > > > > > > This essentially means that sendfile will not work for any binary attribute > > > in the sysfs. > > Have you tried fixing this with a patch much like what we did for the > > proc files that needed this? If not, can you? > I am not aware of this fix, could you provide me a link for reference? I > will try it out. Look at the series of commits starting at fe33850ff798 ("proc: wire up generic_file_splice_read for iter ops") for how this was fixed in procfs as an example of what also needs to be done for binary sysfs files. thanks, greg k-h