/* * netsniff-ng - the packet sniffing beast * Copyright 2012 Markus Amend , Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH * Subject to the GPL, version 2. * * http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3032 */ #include #include #include /* for ntohs() */ #include #include "proto.h" #include "protos.h" #include "dissector_eth.h" #include "built_in.h" #include "pkt_buff.h" struct mpls_uchdr { uint32_t mpls_uc_hdr; } __packed; static int mpls_uc_next_proto(struct pkt_buff *pkt) { uint8_t proto; uint16_t key = 0; if (pkt_len(pkt)) proto = *(pkt->data); else return -EIO; /* FIXME: Right now only test for IP Version field */ switch (proto >> 4) { case 4: key = 0x0800; /* IPv4*/ break; case 6: key = 0x86DD; /* IPv6*/ break; default: /* Nothing detected ... */ return -ENOENT; } return key; } static void mpls_uc_full(struct pkt_buff *pkt) { int next; uint32_t mpls_uc_data; struct mpls_uchdr *mpls_uc; uint8_t s = 0; do { mpls_uc = (struct mpls_uchdr *) pkt_pull(pkt, sizeof(*mpls_uc)); if (mpls_uc == NULL) return; mpls_uc_data = ntohl(mpls_uc->mpls_uc_hdr); s = (mpls_uc_data >> 8) & 0x1; tprintf(" [ MPLS "); tprintf("Label (%u), ", mpls_uc_data >> 12); tprintf("Exp (%u), ", (mpls_uc_data >> 9) & 0x7); tprintf("S (%u), ", s); tprintf("TTL (%u)", (mpls_uc_data & 0xFF)); tprintf(" ]\n"); } while (!s); next = mpls_uc_next_proto(pkt); if (next < 0) return; pkt_set_proto(pkt, ð_lay2, (uint16_t) next); } static void mpls_uc_less(struct pkt_buff *pkt) { int next; uint32_t mpls_uc_data; struct mpls_uchdr *mpls_uc; uint8_t s = 0; do { mpls_uc = (struct mpls_uchdr *) pkt_pull(pkt, sizeof(*mpls_uc)); if (mpls_uc == NULL) return; mpls_uc_data = ntohl(mpls_uc->mpls_uc_hdr); s = (mpls_uc_data >> 8) & 0x1; tprintf(" MPLS/%u", mpls_uc_data >> 12); } while (!s); next = mpls_uc_next_proto(pkt); if (next < 0) return; pkt_set_proto(pkt, ð_lay2, (uint16_t) next); } struct protocol mpls_uc_ops = { .key = 0x8847, .print_full = mpls_uc_full, .print_less = mpls_uc_less, }; 73270cc618e3326eb6a47437b517ef85c52'/>
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authorLorenzo Pieralisi <lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com>2016-08-15 17:50:44 +0100
committerBjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com>2016-09-06 12:41:50 -0500
commit5e8c873270cc618e3326eb6a47437b517ef85c52 (patch)
tree205fd2f84a01f9a45dbf8dcd8207933d198806dc
parent53f4f7ee28076a36e427274d7d5c33b23dfc6221 (diff)
PCI: rcar: Fix pci_remap_iospace() failure path
On ARM/ARM64 architectures, PCI IO ports are emulated through memory mapped IO, by reserving a chunk of virtual address space starting at PCI_IOBASE and by mapping the PCI host bridges memory address space driving PCI IO cycles to it. PCI host bridge drivers that enable downstream PCI IO cycles map the host bridge memory address responding to PCI IO cycles to the fixed virtual address space through the pci_remap_iospace() API. This means that if the pci_remap_iospace() function fails, the corresponding host bridge PCI IO resource must be considered invalid, in that there is no way for the kernel to actually drive PCI IO transactions if the memory addresses responding to PCI IO cycles cannot be mapped into the CPU virtual address space. The PCI rcar host bridge driver does not remove the PCI IO resource from the host bridge resource windows if the pci_remap_iospace() call fails; this is an actual bug in that the PCI host bridge would consider the PCI IO resource valid (and possibly assign it to downstream devices) even if the kernel was not able to map the PCI host bridge memory address driving IO cycle to the CPU virtual address space (ie pci_remap_iospace() failures). Fix the PCI host bridge driver pci_remap_iospace() failure path, by destroying the PCI host bridge PCI IO resources retrieved through firmware when the pci_remap_iospace() function call fails, therefore preventing the kernel from adding the respective PCI IO resource to the list of PCI host bridge valid resources, fixing the issue. Fixes: 5d2917d469fa ("PCI: rcar: Convert to DT resource parsing API") Signed-off-by: Lorenzo Pieralisi <lorenzo.pieralisi@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com> CC: Phil Edworthy <phil.edworthy@renesas.com> CC: Simon Horman <horms+renesas@verge.net.au>