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In mthca_reg_phys_mr(), we calculate the page size for the HCA hardware to use to map the buffer list passed in by the consumer. For example, if the consumer passes in [0] addr 0x1000, size 0x1000 [1] addr 0x2000, size 0x1000 then the algorithm would come up with a page size of 0x2000 and a list of two pages, at 0x0000 and 0x2000. Usually, this would work fine since the memory region would start at an offset of 0x1000 and have a length of 0x2000. However, the old code did not take into account the alignment of the IO virtual address passed in. For example, if the consumer passed in a virtual address of 0x6000 for the above, then the offset of 0x1000 would not be used correctly because the page mask of 0x1fff would result in an offset of 0. We can fix this quite neatly by making sure that the page shift we use is no bigger than the first bit where the start of the first buffer and the IO virtual address differ. Also, we can further simplify the code by removing the special case for a single buffer by noticing that it doesn't matter if we use a page size that is too big. This allows the loop to compute the page shift to be replaced with __ffs(). Thanks to Bryan S Rosenburg <rosnbrg@us.ibm.com> for pointing out the original bug and suggesting several ways to improve this patch. Signed-off-by: Roland Dreier <rolandd@cisco.com> |
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