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SubjectRe: [PATCH v2 05/15] usb: misc: emi26: update to use usb_control_msg_send()
On Thu, Jan 07, 2021 at 07:43:54PM +0530, Anant Thazhemadam wrote:
> On 04/12/20 8:11 pm, Johan Hovold wrote:
> > On Mon, Nov 30, 2020 at 06:58:47AM +0530, Anant Thazhemadam wrote:
> >> The newer usb_control_msg_{send|recv}() API are an improvement on the
> >> existing usb_control_msg() as it ensures that a short read/write is treated
> >> as an error,
> > Short writes have always been treated as an error. The new send helper
> > only changes the return value from the transfer size to 0.
> >
> > And this driver never reads.
> >
> > Try to describe the motivation for changing this driver which is to
> > avoid the explicit kmemdup().

> >> /* thanks to drivers/usb/serial/keyspan_pda.c code */
> >> @@ -77,11 +67,7 @@ static int emi26_load_firmware (struct usb_device *dev)
> >> int err = -ENOMEM;
> >> int i;
> >> __u32 addr; /* Address to write */
> >> - __u8 *buf;
> >> -
> >> - buf = kmalloc(FW_LOAD_SIZE, GFP_KERNEL);
> >> - if (!buf)
> >> - goto wraperr;
> >> + __u8 buf[FW_LOAD_SIZE];
> > As the build bots reported, you must not put large structures like this
> > on the stack.
>
> Understood. 
> But I'm considering dropping this change (and the one proposed for
> emi62) altogether in v3 - since these would end up requiring memory to
> dynamically allocated twice for the same purpose. However, if you
> still think the pros of updating this (and emi62) outweigh the cons,
> please let me know, and I'll make sure to send in another version
> fixing it.

The redundant memdup() is already there for the firmware buffer and
changing to usb_control_msg_send() will only make it slightly harder to
get rid of that, if anyone would bother.

But yeah, it's probably not worth switching usb_control_msg_send() for
these drivers.

Johan

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