ksz884x: fix receive polling race condition
The ksz884x driver does receive processing in a custom tasklet, and seems to be assuming that since it takes its private interface spinlock with spin_lock_irq(), it won't be running concurrently with its own interrupt handler, as it cannot be preempted by it, but since its interrupt handler doesn't do any locking whatsoever, the receive processing tasklet and interrupt handler can end up running concurrently on different CPUs. As a result of this, the ksz884x receive path ends up locking up fairly easily, when the receive processing tasklet's reenabling of receive interrupts (due to it being done with polling the receive ring) races with the interrupt handler's disabling of receive interrupts (due to a new receive interrupt coming in) resulting in the receive interrupt being masked but the receive processing tasklet not being scheduled. Fix this by making the ksz884x interrupt handler take its private interface spinlock. This requires upgrading the spin_lock() in the transmit cleanup tasklet to a spin_lock_irq(), as otherwise the IRQ handler can preempt transmit cleanup and deadlock the system, but with those two changes, no more receive lockups have been observed. Reported-by: Chris Healy <cphealy@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Lennert Buytenhek <buytenh@wantstofly.org> ---- Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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@ -4761,7 +4761,7 @@ static void transmit_cleanup(struct dev_info *hw_priv, int normal)
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struct ksz_dma_buf *dma_buf;
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struct net_device *dev = NULL;
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spin_lock(&hw_priv->hwlock);
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spin_lock_irq(&hw_priv->hwlock);
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last = info->last;
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while (info->avail < info->alloc) {
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@ -4795,7 +4795,7 @@ static void transmit_cleanup(struct dev_info *hw_priv, int normal)
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info->avail++;
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}
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info->last = last;
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spin_unlock(&hw_priv->hwlock);
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spin_unlock_irq(&hw_priv->hwlock);
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/* Notify the network subsystem that the packet has been sent. */
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if (dev)
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@ -5259,11 +5259,15 @@ static irqreturn_t netdev_intr(int irq, void *dev_id)
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struct dev_info *hw_priv = priv->adapter;
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struct ksz_hw *hw = &hw_priv->hw;
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spin_lock(&hw_priv->hwlock);
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hw_read_intr(hw, &int_enable);
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/* Not our interrupt! */
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if (!int_enable)
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if (!int_enable) {
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spin_unlock(&hw_priv->hwlock);
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return IRQ_NONE;
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}
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do {
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hw_ack_intr(hw, int_enable);
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@ -5310,6 +5314,8 @@ static irqreturn_t netdev_intr(int irq, void *dev_id)
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hw_ena_intr(hw);
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spin_unlock(&hw_priv->hwlock);
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return IRQ_HANDLED;
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}
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