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SubjectRe: [PATCH 1/4] cdc-acm: reassemble fragmented notifications
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Am Dienstag, den 14.03.2017, 21:14 +0100 schrieb Tobias Herzog:
> USB devices may have very limitited endpoint packet sizes, so that
> notifications can not be transferred within one single usb packet.
> Reassembling of multiple packages may be necessary.

Hi,

thank you for the patch. Unfortunately it has some issue.
Please see the comments inside.

Regards
Oliver

>
> Signed-off-by: Tobias Herzog <t-herzog@gmx.de>
> ---
> drivers/usb/class/cdc-acm.c | 102 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------
> drivers/usb/class/cdc-acm.h | 2 +
> 2 files changed, 75 insertions(+), 29 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/usb/class/cdc-acm.c b/drivers/usb/class/cdc-acm.c
> index e35b150..40714fe 100644
> --- a/drivers/usb/class/cdc-acm.c
> +++ b/drivers/usb/class/cdc-acm.c
> @@ -282,39 +282,13 @@ static DEVICE_ATTR(iCountryCodeRelDate, S_IRUGO, show_country_rel_date, NULL);
> * Interrupt handlers for various ACM device responses
> */
>
> -/* control interface reports status changes with "interrupt" transfers */
> -static void acm_ctrl_irq(struct urb *urb)
> +static void acm_process_notification(struct acm *acm, unsigned char *buf)
> {
> - struct acm *acm = urb->context;
> - struct usb_cdc_notification *dr = urb->transfer_buffer;
> - unsigned char *data;
> int newctrl;
> int difference;
> - int retval;
> - int status = urb->status;
> + struct usb_cdc_notification *dr = (struct usb_cdc_notification *)buf;
> + unsigned char *data = (unsigned char *)(dr + 1);
>
> - switch (status) {
> - case 0:
> - /* success */
> - break;
> - case -ECONNRESET:
> - case -ENOENT:
> - case -ESHUTDOWN:
> - /* this urb is terminated, clean up */
> - dev_dbg(&acm->control->dev,
> - "%s - urb shutting down with status: %d\n",
> - __func__, status);
> - return;
> - default:
> - dev_dbg(&acm->control->dev,
> - "%s - nonzero urb status received: %d\n",
> - __func__, status);
> - goto exit;
> - }
> -
> - usb_mark_last_busy(acm->dev);
> -
> - data = (unsigned char *)(dr + 1);
> switch (dr->bNotificationType) {
> case USB_CDC_NOTIFY_NETWORK_CONNECTION:
> dev_dbg(&acm->control->dev,
> @@ -363,8 +337,74 @@ static void acm_ctrl_irq(struct urb *urb)
> __func__,
> dr->bNotificationType, dr->wIndex,
> dr->wLength, data[0], data[1]);
> + }
> +}
> +
> +/* control interface reports status changes with "interrupt" transfers */
> +static void acm_ctrl_irq(struct urb *urb)
> +{
> + struct acm *acm = urb->context;
> + struct usb_cdc_notification *dr = urb->transfer_buffer;
> + unsigned int current_size = urb->actual_length;
> + unsigned int expected_size, copy_size;
> + int retval;
> + int status = urb->status;
> +
> + switch (status) {
> + case 0:
> + /* success */
> break;
> + case -ECONNRESET:
> + case -ENOENT:
> + case -ESHUTDOWN:
> + /* this urb is terminated, clean up */
> + kfree(acm->notification_buffer);
> + acm->notification_buffer = NULL;

Why? Disconnect() will free it anyway. It should be enough
to discard the content.

> + dev_dbg(&acm->control->dev,
> + "%s - urb shutting down with status: %d\n",
> + __func__, status);
> + return;
> + default:
> + dev_dbg(&acm->control->dev,
> + "%s - nonzero urb status received: %d\n",
> + __func__, status);
> + goto exit;
> }
> +
> + usb_mark_last_busy(acm->dev);
> +
> + if (acm->notification_buffer)
> + dr = (struct usb_cdc_notification *)acm->notification_buffer;
> +
> + /* assume the first package contains at least two bytes */
> + expected_size = dr->wLength + 8;

You need the explain where you got the 8 from. In fact a define would
be best.

> +
> + if (current_size < expected_size) {
> + /* notification is transmitted framented, reassemble */

Please fix the typo.

> + if (!acm->notification_buffer) {
> + acm->notification_buffer =
> + kmalloc(expected_size, GFP_ATOMIC);

This can fail. You _must_ check for that.

> + acm->nb_index = 0;
> + }
> +
> + copy_size = min(current_size,
> + expected_size - acm->nb_index);
> +
> + memcpy(&acm->notification_buffer[acm->nb_index],
> + urb->transfer_buffer, copy_size);
> + acm->nb_index += copy_size;
> + current_size = acm->nb_index;
> + }
> +
> + if (current_size < expected_size)
> + goto exit;

This is an unneeded goto.

> + /* notification complete */
> + acm_process_notification(acm, (unsigned char *)dr);
> +
> + kfree(acm->notification_buffer);

Why? If one message was fragmented, the next one will also likely be
fragmented. Why release the buffer before you know whether it can be
reused?

> + acm->notification_buffer = NULL;
> +
> exit:
> retval = usb_submit_urb(urb, GFP_ATOMIC);
> if (retval && retval != -EPERM)
> @@ -1488,6 +1528,8 @@ static int acm_probe(struct usb_interface *intf,
> epctrl->bInterval ? epctrl->bInterval : 16);
> acm->ctrlurb->transfer_flags |= URB_NO_TRANSFER_DMA_MAP;
> acm->ctrlurb->transfer_dma = acm->ctrl_dma;
> + acm->notification_buffer = NULL;
> + acm->nb_index = 0;
>
> dev_info(&intf->dev, "ttyACM%d: USB ACM device\n", minor);
>
> @@ -1580,6 +1622,8 @@ static void acm_disconnect(struct usb_interface *intf)
> usb_free_coherent(acm->dev, acm->ctrlsize, acm->ctrl_buffer, acm->ctrl_dma);
> acm_read_buffers_free(acm);
>
> + kfree(acm->notification_buffer);
> +
> if (!acm->combined_interfaces)
> usb_driver_release_interface(&acm_driver, intf == acm->control ?
> acm->data : acm->control);
> diff --git a/drivers/usb/class/cdc-acm.h b/drivers/usb/class/cdc-acm.h
> index c980f11..bc07fb2 100644
> --- a/drivers/usb/class/cdc-acm.h
> +++ b/drivers/usb/class/cdc-acm.h
> @@ -98,6 +98,8 @@ struct acm {
> struct acm_wb *putbuffer; /* for acm_tty_put_char() */
> int rx_buflimit;
> spinlock_t read_lock;
> + u8 *notification_buffer; /* to reassemble fragmented notifications */
> + unsigned int nb_index;
> int write_used; /* number of non-empty write buffers */
> int transmitting;
> spinlock_t write_lock;

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