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SubjectRe: [RFC PATCH 7/7] sound: core: Avoid using timespec for struct snd_timer_tread
On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 5:00 AM, Baolin Wang <baolin.wang@linaro.org> wrote:
> On 21 September 2017 at 21:09, Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> wrote:
>> On Thu, Sep 21, 2017 at 8:18 AM, Baolin Wang <baolin.wang@linaro.org> wrote:
>>
>>> +static int snd_timer_user_tread(void __user *argp, struct snd_timer_user *tu,
>>> + unsigned int cmd)
>>> +{
>>> + int __user *p = argp;
>>> + int xarg, old_tread;
>>> +
>>> + if (tu->timeri) /* too late */
>>> + return -EBUSY;
>>> + if (get_user(xarg, p))
>>> + return -EFAULT;
>>> +
>>> + old_tread = tu->tread;
>>> +#if __BITS_PER_LONG == 64
>>> + tu->tread = xarg ? 2 : 0;
>>> +#ifdef IA32_EMULATION
>>> + tu->tread = xarg ? 3 : 0;
>>> +#endif
>>> +#else
>>> + if (cmd == SNDRV_TIMER_IOCTL_TREAD64)
>>> + tu->tread = xarg ? 2 : 0;
>>> + else
>>> + tu->tread = xarg ? 1 : 0;
>>> +#endif
>>
>> The 64-bit case looks broken here:
>>
>> - The tread flag is different for compat and native mode, so you
>> must pass a flag to identify whether you are called from
>> __snd_timer_user_ioctl or from snd_timer_user_ioctl_compat().
>
> I have some confusion here. For 64-bit, we will set tu->tread = 2 no
> matter it is native mode or compat mode, only we will set tu->tread =
> 3 for x86_32 in compat mode, right?
> So I think we do not need to identify whether called from native mode
> or compat mode.

When we have a user space program with 32-bit time_t in compat mode
(i.e. cmd==SNDRV_TIMER_IOCTL_TREAD) on a 64-bit kernel, we want
to set tread=1, and that is different from the native mode that wants to
set tread=2.

For determining whether to use tread=2 or tread=3, we have to check
both compat mode and x32 mode. This could be done by checking for
"if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_IA32_EMULATION) && in_compat_syscall() &&
is_x32_task())", but the in_compat_syscall() check can be skipped when
you know that you were called from .compat_ioct().

Arnd

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