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SubjectRe: [PATCH v2 0/3] Correct errors in acpi_parse_entries_array()
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On Friday, August 19, 2016 06:48:10 PM Al Stone wrote:
> Several strange things were found while prototyping a way to correctly
> report whether or not an IORT is needed by an arm64 platform. What the
> prototype needed to do was iterate over the MADT subtables and look for
> certain types of subtable, count how many there were by type, and capture
> some info about some of the subtables.
>
> When I first read through the acpi_parse_entries_array() function, the
> comments seemed to describe precisely what I needed to do. However, what
> I found in trying to use the function is that that is not exactly how it
> works.
>
> So, the first patch fixes the counts of subtable types found so they are
> correct. Fortunately, nothing has relied on them being correct in the
> past, just non-zero or not. This has also been noted by Baoquan He in a
> patch he recently submitted.
>
> The second patch fixes a problem where iterating over the subtables would
> end earlier than necessary, again throwing off the counts; in this case,
> I only needed to know how many of certain types of subtables were present,
> but would never be able to get to a complete count.
>
> The third patch removes part of a message that always reported an incorrect
> value for the number of subtables skipped when there's a limit. It always
> reported zero, so it's never really been useful.
>
> Longer term, I would like to simplify the way MADT and other ACPI tables
> with subtables are parsed; mostly, I want to get rid of the need for using
> file scoped variables. The acpi_parse_entries_array() function can be a
> good basis to build upon, as long as it works as expected.
>
> Changes since v1:
> -- Much rewrite of the cover letter and changelogs to make sure the
> motivation for the changes was captured (Rafael)
> -- Verified that the changes in semantics for the function are harmless;
> direct calls, parents/grandparents/.. of the direct calls were checked
> to make sure they did not depend on the current behavior in such a way
> as to break them with these changes (Rafael)
> -- Patch 3/3 was simplified; on further investigation, should additional
> callbacks be made to get the total skipped, there could be side effects
> or dependencies between callbacks that would make the original plan of
> iterating over all callbacks risky, for very little value (Rafael)
>
> Al Stone (3):
> ACPI: fix incorrect counts returned by acpi_parse_entries_array()
> ACPI: fix acpi_parse_entries_array() so it traverses all subtables
> ACPI: do not report the number of entries ignored by
> acpi_parse_entries()

All applied.

Thanks,
Rafael

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