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author | Matthew Wilcox <matthew@wil.cx> | 2006-10-19 11:41:28 -0400 |
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committer | Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de> | 2006-12-01 17:36:58 -0500 |
commit | 7ea7e98fd8d02351c43ef4ab35d70f3aaa26c31d (patch) | |
tree | cb37b18402c2b82cc227ad6bd1ab3d57cf677ff3 /drivers/pci/access.c | |
parent | 50bf14b3ff05fb6e10688021b96f95d30a300f8d (diff) |
PCI: Block on access to temporarily unavailable pci device
The existing implementation of pci_block_user_cfg_access() was recently
criticised for providing out of date information and for returning errors
on write, which applications won't be expecting.
This reimplementation uses a global wait queue and a bit per device.
I've open-coded prepare_to_wait() / finish_wait() as I could optimise
it significantly by knowing that the pci_lock protected us at all points.
It looked a bit funny to be doing a spin_unlock_irqsave(); schedule(),
so I used spin_lock_irq() for the _user versions of pci_read_config and
pci_write_config. Not carrying a flags pointer around made the code
much less nasty.
Attempts to block an already blocked device hit a BUG() and attempts to
unblock an already unblocked device hit a WARN(). If we need to block
access to a device from userspace, it's because it's unsafe for even
another bit of the kernel to access the device. An attempt to block
a device for a second time means we're about to access the device to
perform some other operation, which could provoke undefined behaviour
from the device.
Signed-off-by: Matthew Wilcox <matthew@wil.cx>
Acked-by: Adam Belay <abelay@novell.com>
Acked-by: Alan Cox <alan@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/pci/access.c')
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/pci/access.c | 75 |
1 files changed, 47 insertions, 28 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/pci/access.c b/drivers/pci/access.c index ea16805a153c..73a58c73d526 100644 --- a/drivers/pci/access.c +++ b/drivers/pci/access.c | |||
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ | |||
1 | #include <linux/pci.h> | 1 | #include <linux/pci.h> |
2 | #include <linux/module.h> | 2 | #include <linux/module.h> |
3 | #include <linux/ioport.h> | 3 | #include <linux/ioport.h> |
4 | #include <linux/wait.h> | ||
4 | 5 | ||
5 | #include "pci.h" | 6 | #include "pci.h" |
6 | 7 | ||
@@ -63,30 +64,42 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(pci_bus_write_config_byte); | |||
63 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(pci_bus_write_config_word); | 64 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(pci_bus_write_config_word); |
64 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(pci_bus_write_config_dword); | 65 | EXPORT_SYMBOL(pci_bus_write_config_dword); |
65 | 66 | ||
66 | static u32 pci_user_cached_config(struct pci_dev *dev, int pos) | 67 | /* |
67 | { | 68 | * The following routines are to prevent the user from accessing PCI config |
68 | u32 data; | 69 | * space when it's unsafe to do so. Some devices require this during BIST and |
70 | * we're required to prevent it during D-state transitions. | ||
71 | * | ||
72 | * We have a bit per device to indicate it's blocked and a global wait queue | ||
73 | * for callers to sleep on until devices are unblocked. | ||
74 | */ | ||
75 | static DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD(pci_ucfg_wait); | ||
69 | 76 | ||
70 | data = dev->saved_config_space[pos/sizeof(dev->saved_config_space[0])]; | 77 | static noinline void pci_wait_ucfg(struct pci_dev *dev) |
71 | data >>= (pos % sizeof(dev->saved_config_space[0])) * 8; | 78 | { |
72 | return data; | 79 | DECLARE_WAITQUEUE(wait, current); |
80 | |||
81 | __add_wait_queue(&pci_ucfg_wait, &wait); | ||
82 | do { | ||
83 | set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE); | ||
84 | spin_unlock_irq(&pci_lock); | ||
85 | schedule(); | ||
86 | spin_lock_irq(&pci_lock); | ||
87 | } while (dev->block_ucfg_access); | ||
88 | __remove_wait_queue(&pci_ucfg_wait, &wait); | ||
73 | } | 89 | } |
74 | 90 | ||
75 | #define PCI_USER_READ_CONFIG(size,type) \ | 91 | #define PCI_USER_READ_CONFIG(size,type) \ |
76 | int pci_user_read_config_##size \ | 92 | int pci_user_read_config_##size \ |
77 | (struct pci_dev *dev, int pos, type *val) \ | 93 | (struct pci_dev *dev, int pos, type *val) \ |
78 | { \ | 94 | { \ |
79 | unsigned long flags; \ | ||
80 | int ret = 0; \ | 95 | int ret = 0; \ |
81 | u32 data = -1; \ | 96 | u32 data = -1; \ |
82 | if (PCI_##size##_BAD) return PCIBIOS_BAD_REGISTER_NUMBER; \ | 97 | if (PCI_##size##_BAD) return PCIBIOS_BAD_REGISTER_NUMBER; \ |
83 | spin_lock_irqsave(&pci_lock, flags); \ | 98 | spin_lock_irq(&pci_lock); \ |
84 | if (likely(!dev->block_ucfg_access)) \ | 99 | if (unlikely(dev->block_ucfg_access)) pci_wait_ucfg(dev); \ |
85 | ret = dev->bus->ops->read(dev->bus, dev->devfn, \ | 100 | ret = dev->bus->ops->read(dev->bus, dev->devfn, \ |
86 | pos, sizeof(type), &data); \ | 101 | pos, sizeof(type), &data); \ |
87 | else if (pos < sizeof(dev->saved_config_space)) \ | 102 | spin_unlock_irq(&pci_lock); \ |
88 | data = pci_user_cached_config(dev, pos); \ | ||
89 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pci_lock, flags); \ | ||
90 | *val = (type)data; \ | 103 | *val = (type)data; \ |
91 | return ret; \ | 104 | return ret; \ |
92 | } | 105 | } |
@@ -95,14 +108,13 @@ int pci_user_read_config_##size \ | |||
95 | int pci_user_write_config_##size \ | 108 | int pci_user_write_config_##size \ |
96 | (struct pci_dev *dev, int pos, type val) \ | 109 | (struct pci_dev *dev, int pos, type val) \ |
97 | { \ | 110 | { \ |
98 | unsigned long flags; \ | ||
99 | int ret = -EIO; \ | 111 | int ret = -EIO; \ |
100 | if (PCI_##size##_BAD) return PCIBIOS_BAD_REGISTER_NUMBER; \ | 112 | if (PCI_##size##_BAD) return PCIBIOS_BAD_REGISTER_NUMBER; \ |
101 | spin_lock_irqsave(&pci_lock, flags); \ | 113 | spin_lock_irq(&pci_lock); \ |
102 | if (likely(!dev->block_ucfg_access)) \ | 114 | if (unlikely(dev->block_ucfg_access)) pci_wait_ucfg(dev); \ |
103 | ret = dev->bus->ops->write(dev->bus, dev->devfn, \ | 115 | ret = dev->bus->ops->write(dev->bus, dev->devfn, \ |
104 | pos, sizeof(type), val); \ | 116 | pos, sizeof(type), val); \ |
105 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pci_lock, flags); \ | 117 | spin_unlock_irq(&pci_lock); \ |
106 | return ret; \ | 118 | return ret; \ |
107 | } | 119 | } |
108 | 120 | ||
@@ -117,21 +129,23 @@ PCI_USER_WRITE_CONFIG(dword, u32) | |||
117 | * pci_block_user_cfg_access - Block userspace PCI config reads/writes | 129 | * pci_block_user_cfg_access - Block userspace PCI config reads/writes |
118 | * @dev: pci device struct | 130 | * @dev: pci device struct |
119 | * | 131 | * |
120 | * This function blocks any userspace PCI config accesses from occurring. | 132 | * When user access is blocked, any reads or writes to config space will |
121 | * When blocked, any writes will be bit bucketed and reads will return the | 133 | * sleep until access is unblocked again. We don't allow nesting of |
122 | * data saved using pci_save_state for the first 64 bytes of config | 134 | * block/unblock calls. |
123 | * space and return 0xff for all other config reads. | 135 | */ |
124 | **/ | ||
125 | void pci_block_user_cfg_access(struct pci_dev *dev) | 136 | void pci_block_user_cfg_access(struct pci_dev *dev) |
126 | { | 137 | { |
127 | unsigned long flags; | 138 | unsigned long flags; |
139 | int was_blocked; | ||
128 | 140 | ||
129 | pci_save_state(dev); | ||
130 | |||
131 | /* spinlock to synchronize with anyone reading config space now */ | ||
132 | spin_lock_irqsave(&pci_lock, flags); | 141 | spin_lock_irqsave(&pci_lock, flags); |
142 | was_blocked = dev->block_ucfg_access; | ||
133 | dev->block_ucfg_access = 1; | 143 | dev->block_ucfg_access = 1; |
134 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pci_lock, flags); | 144 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pci_lock, flags); |
145 | |||
146 | /* If we BUG() inside the pci_lock, we're guaranteed to hose | ||
147 | * the machine */ | ||
148 | BUG_ON(was_blocked); | ||
135 | } | 149 | } |
136 | EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(pci_block_user_cfg_access); | 150 | EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(pci_block_user_cfg_access); |
137 | 151 | ||
@@ -140,14 +154,19 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(pci_block_user_cfg_access); | |||
140 | * @dev: pci device struct | 154 | * @dev: pci device struct |
141 | * | 155 | * |
142 | * This function allows userspace PCI config accesses to resume. | 156 | * This function allows userspace PCI config accesses to resume. |
143 | **/ | 157 | */ |
144 | void pci_unblock_user_cfg_access(struct pci_dev *dev) | 158 | void pci_unblock_user_cfg_access(struct pci_dev *dev) |
145 | { | 159 | { |
146 | unsigned long flags; | 160 | unsigned long flags; |
147 | 161 | ||
148 | /* spinlock to synchronize with anyone reading saved config space */ | ||
149 | spin_lock_irqsave(&pci_lock, flags); | 162 | spin_lock_irqsave(&pci_lock, flags); |
163 | |||
164 | /* This indicates a problem in the caller, but we don't need | ||
165 | * to kill them, unlike a double-block above. */ | ||
166 | WARN_ON(!dev->block_ucfg_access); | ||
167 | |||
150 | dev->block_ucfg_access = 0; | 168 | dev->block_ucfg_access = 0; |
169 | wake_up_all(&pci_ucfg_wait); | ||
151 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pci_lock, flags); | 170 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&pci_lock, flags); |
152 | } | 171 | } |
153 | EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(pci_unblock_user_cfg_access); | 172 | EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(pci_unblock_user_cfg_access); |