This is a note to let you know that I've just added the patch titled ice: consistently use q_idx in ice_vc_cfg_qs_msg() to the 6.11-stable tree which can be found at: http://www.kernel.org/git/?p=linux/kernel/git/stable/stable-queue.git;a=summary The filename of the patch is: ice-consistently-use-q_idx-in-ice_vc_cfg_qs_msg.patch and it can be found in the queue-6.11 subdirectory. If you, or anyone else, feels it should not be added to the stable tree, please let <stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> know about it. commit 07d474035b81fa86c588f8378c86832e8be80580 Author: Jacob Keller <jacob.e.keller@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon Sep 9 16:07:44 2024 -0700 ice: consistently use q_idx in ice_vc_cfg_qs_msg() [ Upstream commit a884c304e18a40e1c7a6525a9274e64c2c061c3f ] The ice_vc_cfg_qs_msg() function is used to configure VF queues in response to a VIRTCHNL_OP_CONFIG_VSI_QUEUES command. The virtchnl command contains an array of queue pair data for configuring Tx and Rx queues. This data includes a queue ID. When configuring the queues, the driver generally uses this queue ID to determine which Tx and Rx ring to program. However, a handful of places use the index into the queue pair data from the VF. While most VF implementations appear to send this data in order, it is not mandated by the virtchnl and it is not verified that the queue pair data comes in order. Fix the driver to consistently use the q_idx field instead of the 'i' iterator value when accessing the rings. For the Rx case, introduce a local ring variable to keep lines short. Fixes: 7ad15440acf8 ("ice: Refactor VIRTCHNL_OP_CONFIG_VSI_QUEUES handling") Signed-off-by: Jacob Keller <jacob.e.keller@xxxxxxxxx> Tested-by: Rafal Romanowski <rafal.romanowski@xxxxxxxxx> Signed-off-by: Tony Nguyen <anthony.l.nguyen@xxxxxxxxx> Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <sashal@xxxxxxxxxx> diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ice/ice_virtchnl.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ice/ice_virtchnl.c index 1c6ce0c4ed4ee..d7fd4bc18f021 100644 --- a/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ice/ice_virtchnl.c +++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/intel/ice/ice_virtchnl.c @@ -1711,8 +1711,8 @@ static int ice_vc_cfg_qs_msg(struct ice_vf *vf, u8 *msg) /* copy Tx queue info from VF into VSI */ if (qpi->txq.ring_len > 0) { - vsi->tx_rings[i]->dma = qpi->txq.dma_ring_addr; - vsi->tx_rings[i]->count = qpi->txq.ring_len; + vsi->tx_rings[q_idx]->dma = qpi->txq.dma_ring_addr; + vsi->tx_rings[q_idx]->count = qpi->txq.ring_len; /* Disable any existing queue first */ if (ice_vf_vsi_dis_single_txq(vf, vsi, q_idx)) @@ -1721,7 +1721,7 @@ static int ice_vc_cfg_qs_msg(struct ice_vf *vf, u8 *msg) /* Configure a queue with the requested settings */ if (ice_vsi_cfg_single_txq(vsi, vsi->tx_rings, q_idx)) { dev_warn(ice_pf_to_dev(pf), "VF-%d failed to configure TX queue %d\n", - vf->vf_id, i); + vf->vf_id, q_idx); goto error_param; } } @@ -1729,24 +1729,23 @@ static int ice_vc_cfg_qs_msg(struct ice_vf *vf, u8 *msg) /* copy Rx queue info from VF into VSI */ if (qpi->rxq.ring_len > 0) { u16 max_frame_size = ice_vc_get_max_frame_size(vf); + struct ice_rx_ring *ring = vsi->rx_rings[q_idx]; u32 rxdid; - vsi->rx_rings[i]->dma = qpi->rxq.dma_ring_addr; - vsi->rx_rings[i]->count = qpi->rxq.ring_len; + ring->dma = qpi->rxq.dma_ring_addr; + ring->count = qpi->rxq.ring_len; if (qpi->rxq.crc_disable) - vsi->rx_rings[q_idx]->flags |= - ICE_RX_FLAGS_CRC_STRIP_DIS; + ring->flags |= ICE_RX_FLAGS_CRC_STRIP_DIS; else - vsi->rx_rings[q_idx]->flags &= - ~ICE_RX_FLAGS_CRC_STRIP_DIS; + ring->flags &= ~ICE_RX_FLAGS_CRC_STRIP_DIS; if (qpi->rxq.databuffer_size != 0 && (qpi->rxq.databuffer_size > ((16 * 1024) - 128) || qpi->rxq.databuffer_size < 1024)) goto error_param; vsi->rx_buf_len = qpi->rxq.databuffer_size; - vsi->rx_rings[i]->rx_buf_len = vsi->rx_buf_len; + ring->rx_buf_len = vsi->rx_buf_len; if (qpi->rxq.max_pkt_size > max_frame_size || qpi->rxq.max_pkt_size < 64) goto error_param; @@ -1761,7 +1760,7 @@ static int ice_vc_cfg_qs_msg(struct ice_vf *vf, u8 *msg) if (ice_vsi_cfg_single_rxq(vsi, q_idx)) { dev_warn(ice_pf_to_dev(pf), "VF-%d failed to configure RX queue %d\n", - vf->vf_id, i); + vf->vf_id, q_idx); goto error_param; }