Message ID | 1415442589-29434-1-git-send-email-broonie@kernel.org (mailing list archive) |
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State | Accepted |
Commit | c4f5669ff40e67bd20c990cede276312afe5a1f1 |
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Hi Mark, On 11/08/2014 04:29 AM, Mark Brown wrote: > Currently spidev allows callers to set the default speed by overriding the > max_speed_hz in the underlying device. This achieves the immediate goal but > is not what devices expect and can easily lead to userspace trying to set > unsupported speeds and succeeding, apart from anything else drivers can't > set a limit on the speed using max_speed_hz as they'd expect and any other > devices on the bus will be affected. > > Instead store the default speed in the spidev struct and fill this in on > each transfer. > > Signed-off-by: Mark Brown<broonie@kernel.org> > --- > > I've not tested this at all yet. > > drivers/spi/spidev.c | 12 ++++++++++-- > 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/spi/spidev.c b/drivers/spi/spidev.c > index e50039f..42239fd 100644 > --- a/drivers/spi/spidev.c > +++ b/drivers/spi/spidev.c > @@ -87,6 +87,7 @@ struct spidev_data { > unsigned users; > u8 *tx_buffer; > u8 *rx_buffer; > + u32 speed_hz; > }; > > static LIST_HEAD(device_list); > @@ -274,6 +275,8 @@ static int spidev_message(struct spidev_data *spidev, > k_tmp->bits_per_word = u_tmp->bits_per_word; > k_tmp->delay_usecs = u_tmp->delay_usecs; > k_tmp->speed_hz = u_tmp->speed_hz; > + if (!k_tmp->speed_hz) > + k_tmp->speed_hz = spidev->speed_hz; > #ifdef VERBOSE > dev_dbg(&spidev->spi->dev, > " xfer len %zd %s%s%s%dbits %u usec %uHz\n", > @@ -377,7 +380,7 @@ spidev_ioctl(struct file *filp, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg) > retval = __put_user(spi->bits_per_word, (__u8 __user *)arg); > break; > case SPI_IOC_RD_MAX_SPEED_HZ: > - retval = __put_user(spi->max_speed_hz, (__u32 __user *)arg); > + retval = __put_user(spidev->speed_hz, (__u32 __user *)arg); > break; > > /* write requests */ > @@ -442,9 +445,10 @@ spidev_ioctl(struct file *filp, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg) > spi->max_speed_hz = tmp; > retval = spi_setup(spi); > if (retval < 0) > - spi->max_speed_hz = save; > + spidev->speed_hz = tmp; > else > dev_dbg(&spi->dev, "%d Hz (max)\n", tmp); > + spi->max_speed_hz = save; I think the test should be if (retval >= 0) otherwise the value is only updated on an error. With this change, I was able to successfully change the SPI speed without affecting the max speed. This was tested using spidev_test.c on a Altera Cyclone V which includes the DesignWare SPI IP (spi-dw.c). > } > break; > > @@ -570,6 +574,8 @@ static int spidev_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp) > kfree(spidev->rx_buffer); > spidev->rx_buffer = NULL; > > + spidev->speed_hz = spidev->spi->max_speed_hz; > + > /* ... after we unbound from the underlying device? */ > spin_lock_irq(&spidev->spi_lock); > dofree = (spidev->spi == NULL); > @@ -650,6 +656,8 @@ static int spidev_probe(struct spi_device *spi) > } > mutex_unlock(&device_list_lock); > > + spidev->speed_hz = spi->max_speed_hz; > + > if (status == 0) > spi_set_drvdata(spi, spidev); > else The echo command calls spidev_write() directly. Although the speed can't be specified in the echo command, it did prompt me to look at that path. In that case I think we'd need to add the .speed_hz element in spidev_sync_write() and spidev_sync_read(). struct spi_transfer t = { .rx_buf = spidev->rx_buffer, .len = len, .speed_hz = spidev->speed_hz, }; -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-spi" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 07:53:59AM -0600, Thor Thayer wrote: > Hi Mark, Please delete irrelevant context from mails, it makes it much easier to find any new content you've added. > On 11/08/2014 04:29 AM, Mark Brown wrote: > > if (retval < 0) > >- spi->max_speed_hz = save; > >+ spidev->speed_hz = tmp; > > else > > dev_dbg(&spi->dev, "%d Hz (max)\n", tmp); > >+ spi->max_speed_hz = save; > I think the test should be if (retval >= 0) otherwise the value is only > updated on an error. With this change, I was able to successfully change the > SPI speed without affecting the max speed. This was tested using > spidev_test.c on a Altera Cyclone V which includes the DesignWare SPI IP > (spi-dw.c). Yup, misleading code. > > if (status == 0) > > spi_set_drvdata(spi, spidev); > > else > The echo command calls spidev_write() directly. Although the speed can't be > specified in the echo command, it did prompt me to look at that path. > In that case I think we'd need to add the .speed_hz element in > spidev_sync_write() and spidev_sync_read(). > struct spi_transfer t = { > .rx_buf = spidev->rx_buffer, > .len = len, > .speed_hz = spidev->speed_hz, > }; Yup, looks that way.
diff --git a/drivers/spi/spidev.c b/drivers/spi/spidev.c index e50039f..42239fd 100644 --- a/drivers/spi/spidev.c +++ b/drivers/spi/spidev.c @@ -87,6 +87,7 @@ struct spidev_data { unsigned users; u8 *tx_buffer; u8 *rx_buffer; + u32 speed_hz; }; static LIST_HEAD(device_list); @@ -274,6 +275,8 @@ static int spidev_message(struct spidev_data *spidev, k_tmp->bits_per_word = u_tmp->bits_per_word; k_tmp->delay_usecs = u_tmp->delay_usecs; k_tmp->speed_hz = u_tmp->speed_hz; + if (!k_tmp->speed_hz) + k_tmp->speed_hz = spidev->speed_hz; #ifdef VERBOSE dev_dbg(&spidev->spi->dev, " xfer len %zd %s%s%s%dbits %u usec %uHz\n", @@ -377,7 +380,7 @@ spidev_ioctl(struct file *filp, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg) retval = __put_user(spi->bits_per_word, (__u8 __user *)arg); break; case SPI_IOC_RD_MAX_SPEED_HZ: - retval = __put_user(spi->max_speed_hz, (__u32 __user *)arg); + retval = __put_user(spidev->speed_hz, (__u32 __user *)arg); break; /* write requests */ @@ -442,9 +445,10 @@ spidev_ioctl(struct file *filp, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg) spi->max_speed_hz = tmp; retval = spi_setup(spi); if (retval < 0) - spi->max_speed_hz = save; + spidev->speed_hz = tmp; else dev_dbg(&spi->dev, "%d Hz (max)\n", tmp); + spi->max_speed_hz = save; } break; @@ -570,6 +574,8 @@ static int spidev_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp) kfree(spidev->rx_buffer); spidev->rx_buffer = NULL; + spidev->speed_hz = spidev->spi->max_speed_hz; + /* ... after we unbound from the underlying device? */ spin_lock_irq(&spidev->spi_lock); dofree = (spidev->spi == NULL); @@ -650,6 +656,8 @@ static int spidev_probe(struct spi_device *spi) } mutex_unlock(&device_list_lock); + spidev->speed_hz = spi->max_speed_hz; + if (status == 0) spi_set_drvdata(spi, spidev); else
Currently spidev allows callers to set the default speed by overriding the max_speed_hz in the underlying device. This achieves the immediate goal but is not what devices expect and can easily lead to userspace trying to set unsupported speeds and succeeding, apart from anything else drivers can't set a limit on the speed using max_speed_hz as they'd expect and any other devices on the bus will be affected. Instead store the default speed in the spidev struct and fill this in on each transfer. Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org> --- I've not tested this at all yet. drivers/spi/spidev.c | 12 ++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)