spi: use sg_next for walking through the allocated scatterlist table

A null dereference or Oops exception might occurs when reading at once the
whole content of an spi-nor of big enough size that requires an scatterlist
table that does not fit into one single page.

The spi_map_buf function is ignoring the chained sg case by dereferenceing
the scatterlist elements in an array fashion. This wrongly assumes that
the allocation of the scatterlist elements are contiguous. This is true as
long as the scatterlist table fits within a PAGE_SIZE. However, for
allocation where the scatter table is bigger than that, the pages allocated
by sg_alloc might not be contigous.

The sg table can be properly walked by sg_next instead of using an array.

Signed-off-by: Juan Gutierrez <juan.gutierrez@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
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Juan Gutierrez 2016-11-21 16:50:03 -06:00 committed by Mark Brown
parent 1001354ca3
commit 8dd4a0163e
1 changed files with 5 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -720,6 +720,7 @@ static int spi_map_buf(struct spi_master *master, struct device *dev,
int desc_len;
int sgs;
struct page *vm_page;
struct scatterlist *sg;
void *sg_buf;
size_t min;
int i, ret;
@ -738,6 +739,7 @@ static int spi_map_buf(struct spi_master *master, struct device *dev,
if (ret != 0)
return ret;
sg = &sgt->sgl[0];
for (i = 0; i < sgs; i++) {
if (vmalloced_buf || kmap_buf) {
@ -751,16 +753,17 @@ static int spi_map_buf(struct spi_master *master, struct device *dev,
sg_free_table(sgt);
return -ENOMEM;
}
sg_set_page(&sgt->sgl[i], vm_page,
sg_set_page(sg, vm_page,
min, offset_in_page(buf));
} else {
min = min_t(size_t, len, desc_len);
sg_buf = buf;
sg_set_buf(&sgt->sgl[i], sg_buf, min);
sg_set_buf(sg, sg_buf, min);
}
buf += min;
len -= min;
sg = sg_next(sg);
}
ret = dma_map_sg(dev, sgt->sgl, sgt->nents, dir);