On Tue, Jul 11, 2023 at 03:09:48PM -0700, Srinivas Pandruvada wrote: > Add debugfs interface for debugging TPMI configuration and register > contents. This shows PFS (PM Feature structure) for each TPMI device. > > For each feature, show full register contents and allow to modify > register at an offset. > > This debugfs interface is not present on locked down kernel with no > DEVMEM access and without CAP_SYS_RAWIO permission. ... > struct intel_tpmi_pm_feature { > struct intel_tpmi_pfs_entry pfs_header; > unsigned int vsec_offset; > + struct intel_vsec_device *vsec_dev; Hmm... I don't know the layout of pfs_header, but this may be 4 bytes less if you move it upper. > }; ... > + for (count = 0; count < pfs->pfs_header.num_entries; ++count) { > + size = pfs->pfs_header.entry_size * sizeof(u32); You already used this once, perhaps a macro helper? Also you can add there a comment that this comes from the trusted hw. > + /* The size is from a trusted hardware, but verify anyway */ > + if (size > TPMI_MAX_BUFFER_SIZE) { > + /* > + * The next offset depends on the current size. So, can't skip to the > + * display of the next entry. Simply return from this function with error. > + */ > + ret = -EIO; > + goto done_mem_show; > + } > + > + buffer = kmalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL); > + if (!buffer) { > + ret = -ENOMEM; > + goto done_mem_show; > + } > + > + seq_printf(s, "TPMI Instance:%d offset:0x%x\n", count, off); > + > + mem = ioremap(off, size); > + if (!mem) { > + ret = -ENOMEM; > + kfree(buffer); > + goto done_mem_show; > + } > + > + memcpy_fromio(buffer, mem, size); > + > + seq_hex_dump(s, " ", DUMP_PREFIX_OFFSET, row_size, sizeof(u32), buffer, size, > + false); > + > + iounmap(mem); > + kfree(buffer); > + > + off += size; > + } > + > +done_mem_show: > + mutex_unlock(&tpmi_dev_lock); > + > + return ret; > +} ... > + size = pfs->pfs_header.entry_size * sizeof(u32); > + if (size > TPMI_MAX_BUFFER_SIZE) > + return -EIO; Again a dup even with a check. ... > + top_dir = debugfs_create_dir(name, NULL); > + if (IS_ERR_OR_NULL(top_dir)) I dunno if I told you, but after a discussion (elsewhere), I realized two things: 1) this one never returns NULL; 2) even if error pointer is returned, the debugfs API is aware and will do nothing. Hence this conditional is redundant. > + return; ... > + for (i = 0; i < tpmi_info->feature_count; ++i) { Why preincrement? > + struct intel_tpmi_pm_feature *pfs; > + struct dentry *dir; > + > + pfs = &tpmi_info->tpmi_features[i]; > + snprintf(name, sizeof(name), "tpmi-id-%02x", pfs->pfs_header.tpmi_id); > + dir = debugfs_create_dir(name, top_dir); > + > + debugfs_create_file("mem_dump", 0444, dir, pfs, &tpmi_mem_dump_fops); > + debugfs_create_file("mem_write", 0644, dir, pfs, &mem_write_ops); > + } -- With Best Regards, Andy Shevchenko