Hi Mike/Bart, On 12/8/16, 8:17 AM, "virtualization-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Michael S. Tsirkin" <virtualization-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of mst@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >On Thu, Dec 08, 2016 at 06:38:11AM +0000, Bart Van Assche wrote: >> On 12/07/16 21:54, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: >> > On Thu, Dec 08, 2016 at 05:21:47AM +0000, Bart Van Assche wrote: >> >> Additionally, there are notable exceptions to the rule that most drivers >> >> are endian-clean, e.g. drivers/scsi/qla2xxx. I would appreciate it if it >> >> would remain possible to check such drivers with sparse without enabling >> >> endianness checks. Have you considered to change #ifdef __CHECK_ENDIAN__ >> >> into e.g. #ifndef __DONT_CHECK_ENDIAN__? >> > >> > The right thing is probably just to fix these, isn't it? >> > Until then, why not just ignore the warnings? >> >> Neither option is realistic. With endian-checking enabled the qla2xxx >> driver triggers so many warnings that it becomes a real challenge to >> filter the non-endian warnings out manually: >> >> $ for f in "" CF=-D__CHECK_ENDIAN__; do make M=drivers/scsi/qla2xxx C=2\ >> $f | &grep -c ': warning:'; done >> 4 >> 752 > >You can always revert this patch in your tree, or whatever. It does not >look like this will get fixed otherwise. > >> If you think it would be easy to fix the endian warnings triggered by >> the qla2xxx driver, you are welcome to try to fix these. >> >> Bart. > >Yea, this hardware was designed by someone who thought mixing >LE and BE all over the place is a good idea. >But who said it should be easy? > >Maybe this change will be enough to motivate the maintainers. > >Here's a minor buglet for you as a motivator: > > if (ct_rsp->header.response != > cpu_to_be16(CT_ACCEPT_RESPONSE)) { > ql_dbg(ql_dbg_disc + ql_dbg_buffer, vha, 0x2077, > "%s failed rejected request on port_id: %02x%02x%02x Compeltion status 0x%x, response 0x%x\n", > routine, vha->d_id.b.domain, > vha->d_id.b.area, vha->d_id.b.al_pa, comp_status, ct_rsp->header.response); > > >response is BE and isn't printed correctly. > >another: > > eiter->a.max_frame_size = cpu_to_be32(eiter->a.max_frame_size); > size += 4 + 4; > > ql_dbg(ql_dbg_disc, vha, 0x20bc, > "Max_Frame_Size = %x.\n", eiter->a.max_frame_size); > >printed too late, it's be by that time. > >Here's another suspicious line > > ctio24->u.status1.flags = (atio->u.isp24.attr << 9) | > cpu_to_le16(CTIO7_FLAGS_STATUS_MODE_1 | > CTIO7_FLAGS_TERMINATE); > >shifting attr by 9 bits gives different results on BE and LE, >mixing it with le16 looks rather strange. > >Another: > > ha->flags.dport_enabled = > (mid_init_cb->init_cb.firmware_options_1 & BIT_7) != 0; > >BIT_7 is native endian, firmware_options_1 is LE I think. > > > >Look at qla27xx_find_valid_image as well. > > if (pri_image_status.signature != QLA27XX_IMG_STATUS_SIGN) > >qla27xx_image_status seems to be data coming from flash, but is >somehow native-endian? Maybe ... > > > lun = a->u.isp24.fcp_cmnd.lun; > >I think lun here is in hardware format (le?), code treats it >as native. > > >Not to speak about interface abuse all over the place. >How about this: > >uint32_t * >qla24xx_read_flash_data(scsi_qla_host_t *vha, uint32_t *dwptr, uint32_t >faddr, > uint32_t dwords) >{ > uint32_t i; > struct qla_hw_data *ha = vha->hw; > > /* Dword reads to flash. */ > for (i = 0; i < dwords; i++, faddr++) > dwptr[i] = cpu_to_le32(qla24xx_read_flash_dword(ha, > flash_data_addr(ha, faddr))); > > return dwptr; >} > >OK so we convert to LE ... > > qla24xx_read_flash_data(vha, dcode, faddr, 4); > > risc_addr = be32_to_cpu(dcode[2]); > *srisc_addr = *srisc_addr == 0 ? risc_addr : *srisc_addr; > risc_size = be32_to_cpu(dcode[3]); > >then happily assume it's BE. > >And again, coming from flash, it's unlikely to actually be in the native >endian-ness as callers seem to assume. I'm guessing it's all BE. > >I poked at it a bit and was able to cut down # of warnings >from 1700 to 1400 in an hour. Someone familiar with the code >should look at it. We’ll take a look and send patches to resolve these warnings. > >-- >MST >_______________________________________________ >Virtualization mailing list >Virtualization@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/virtualization _______________________________________________ Virtualization mailing list Virtualization@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/virtualization