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SubjectRe: [PATCH v12 1/3] fpga: fpga-mgr: support bitstream offset in image buffer
On Fri, May 13, 2022 at 07:27:53PM +0300, Ivan Bornyakov wrote:
> At the moment FPGA manager core loads to the device entire image
> provided to fpga_mgr_load(). But it is not always whole FPGA image
> buffer meant to be written to the device. In particular, .dat formatted
> image for Microchip MPF contains meta info in the header that is not
> meant to be written to the device. This is issue for those low level
> drivers that loads data to the device with write() fpga_manager_ops
> callback, since write() can be called in iterator over scatter-gather
> table, not only linear image buffer. On the other hand, write_sg()
> callback is provided with whole image in scatter-gather form and can
> decide itself which part should be sent to the device.
>
> Add header_size and data_size to the fpga_image_info struct and adjust
> fpga_mgr_write() callers with respect to them.
>
> * info->header_size indicates part at the beginning of image buffer
> that is *not* meant to be written to the device. It is optional and
> can be 0.
>
> * info->data_size is the size of actual bitstream data that *is* meant
> to be written to the device, starting at info->header_size from the
> beginning of image buffer. It is also optional and can be 0, which
> means bitstream data is up to the end of image buffer.
>
> Also add parse_header() callback to fpga_manager_ops, which purpose is
> to set info->header_size and info->data_size. At least
> initial_header_size bytes of image buffer will be passed into
> parse_header() first time. If it is not enough, parse_header() should
> set desired size into info->header_size and return -EAGAIN, than it will
> be called again with greater part of image buffer on the input.
>
> Signed-off-by: Ivan Bornyakov <i.bornyakov@metrotek.ru>
> ---
> drivers/fpga/fpga-mgr.c | 150 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
> include/linux/fpga/fpga-mgr.h | 13 ++-
> 2 files changed, 127 insertions(+), 36 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/fpga/fpga-mgr.c b/drivers/fpga/fpga-mgr.c
> index a3595ecc3f79..c6ca395909a0 100644
> --- a/drivers/fpga/fpga-mgr.c
> +++ b/drivers/fpga/fpga-mgr.c
> @@ -74,6 +74,15 @@ static inline int fpga_mgr_write_complete(struct fpga_manager *mgr,
> return 0;
> }
>
> +static inline int fpga_mgr_parse_header(struct fpga_manager *mgr,
> + struct fpga_image_info *info,
> + const char *buf, size_t count)
> +{
> + if (buf && mgr->mops->parse_header)
> + return mgr->mops->parse_header(mgr, info, buf, count);
> + return 0;
> +}
> +
> static inline int fpga_mgr_write_init(struct fpga_manager *mgr,
> struct fpga_image_info *info,
> const char *buf, size_t count)
> @@ -136,32 +145,61 @@ void fpga_image_info_free(struct fpga_image_info *info)
> EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fpga_image_info_free);
>
> /*
> - * Call the low level driver's write_init function. This will do the
> - * device-specific things to get the FPGA into the state where it is ready to
> - * receive an FPGA image. The low level driver only gets to see the first
> - * initial_header_size bytes in the buffer.
> + * Call the low level driver's parse_header then write_init functions.
> + * This will do the device-specific things to get the FPGA into the state
> + * where it is ready to receive an FPGA image. If parse_header sets
> + * info->header_size, the low level driver's write_init only gets to see the
> + * first info->header_size bytes in the buffer, mgr->mops->initial_header_size
> + * otherwise. If neither initial_header_size nor header_size are not set,
> + * write_init will not get any bytes of image buffer.

Could we always initialize the info->header_size = initial_header_size
at early stage, maybe in fpga_mgr_load(), and only query
info->header_size afterward. This is to make the logic for header size
simpler.

> */
> static int fpga_mgr_write_init_buf(struct fpga_manager *mgr,
> struct fpga_image_info *info,
> const char *buf, size_t count)
> {
> + size_t header_size;
> int ret;
>
> mgr->state = FPGA_MGR_STATE_WRITE_INIT;
> - if (!mgr->mops->initial_header_size) {
> - ret = fpga_mgr_write_init(mgr, info, NULL, 0);
> - } else {
> - count = min(mgr->mops->initial_header_size, count);
> - ret = fpga_mgr_write_init(mgr, info, buf, count);
> + ret = fpga_mgr_parse_header(mgr, info, buf, count);
> + if (ret) {
> + if (ret != -EAGAIN)
> + dev_err(&mgr->dev,
> + "Error while parsing FPGA image header\n");
> +
> + mgr->state = FPGA_MGR_STATE_WRITE_INIT_ERR;

Could we move the header parsing out of fpga_mgr_write_init_buf()
and introduce a dedicated function fpga_mgr_parse_head_buf().
We could also define dedicated FPGA_MGR_STATE_PARSE_HEAD &
FPGA_MGR_STATE_PARSE_HEAD_ERR states. This is to makes the flow
more clear to developers. The sg_buf flow won't try several times
on write_init() actually.

> + return ret;
> }
>
> + header_size = mgr->mops->initial_header_size;
> + if (info->header_size)
> + header_size = info->header_size;
> +
> + ret = fpga_mgr_write_init(mgr, info, header_size ? buf : NULL, header_size);

We still need to check the count vs header_size, to ensure the low level
driver won't access buf out of bounds.

> if (ret) {
> dev_err(&mgr->dev, "Error preparing FPGA for writing\n");
> mgr->state = FPGA_MGR_STATE_WRITE_INIT_ERR;
> - return ret;
> }
>
> - return 0;
> + return ret;
> +}
> +
> +static void *fpga_mgr_sgt_bounce_buf(struct sg_table *sgt, size_t count)
> +{
> + size_t len;
> + void *buf;
> +
> + buf = kmalloc(count, GFP_KERNEL);
> + if (!buf)
> + return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
> +
> + len = sg_copy_to_buffer(sgt->sgl, sgt->nents, buf, count);
> + if (len != count) {
> + kfree(buf);
> + return ERR_PTR(-EFAULT);
> + }
> +
> + return buf;
> }
>
> static int fpga_mgr_write_init_sg(struct fpga_manager *mgr,
> @@ -169,37 +207,46 @@ static int fpga_mgr_write_init_sg(struct fpga_manager *mgr,

Maybe we change the function name, I assume we should deal with
parse_image and write_init here. How about fpga_mgr_prepare_sg()?

> struct sg_table *sgt)
> {
> struct sg_mapping_iter miter;
> - size_t len;
> + size_t header_size;
> char *buf;
> - int ret;
> + int ret = -EAGAIN;
>
> - if (!mgr->mops->initial_header_size)
> + header_size = mgr->mops->initial_header_size;
> + if (!header_size)
> return fpga_mgr_write_init_buf(mgr, info, NULL, 0);
>
> - /*
> - * First try to use miter to map the first fragment to access the
> - * header, this is the typical path.
> - */
> sg_miter_start(&miter, sgt->sgl, sgt->nents, SG_MITER_FROM_SG);
> - if (sg_miter_next(&miter) &&
> - miter.length >= mgr->mops->initial_header_size) {
> - ret = fpga_mgr_write_init_buf(mgr, info, miter.addr,
> - miter.length);
> - sg_miter_stop(&miter);
> - return ret;
> + if (!sg_miter_next(&miter)) {
> + mgr->state = FPGA_MGR_STATE_WRITE_INIT_ERR;
> + ret = -EFAULT;
> }
> - sg_miter_stop(&miter);
>
> - /* Otherwise copy the fragments into temporary memory. */
> - buf = kmalloc(mgr->mops->initial_header_size, GFP_KERNEL);
> - if (!buf)
> - return -ENOMEM;
> + while (ret == -EAGAIN) {

Is do ... while() better, then we don't have to initialize the ret = -EAGAIN.

> + /*
> + * First try to use miter to map the first fragment to access
> + * the header, this is the typical path.
> + */
> + if (miter.length >= header_size) {
> + ret = fpga_mgr_write_init_buf(mgr, info, miter.addr,
> + miter.length);
> + } else {
> + /*
> + * Otherwise copy the fragments into temporary memory.
> + */
> + buf = fpga_mgr_sgt_bounce_buf(sgt, header_size);
> + if (IS_ERR(buf)) {
> + mgr->state = FPGA_MGR_STATE_WRITE_INIT_ERR;
> + ret = PTR_ERR(buf);
> + break;
> + }
>
> - len = sg_copy_to_buffer(sgt->sgl, sgt->nents, buf,
> - mgr->mops->initial_header_size);
> - ret = fpga_mgr_write_init_buf(mgr, info, buf, len);
> + ret = fpga_mgr_write_init_buf(mgr, info, buf, header_size);
> + kfree(buf);
> + }
>
> - kfree(buf);
> + header_size = info->header_size;
> + }
> + sg_miter_stop(&miter);
>
> return ret;
> }
> @@ -236,13 +283,33 @@ static int fpga_mgr_buf_load_sg(struct fpga_manager *mgr,
> if (mgr->mops->write_sg) {
> ret = fpga_mgr_write_sg(mgr, sgt);
> } else {
> + size_t offset, count, length, data_size;
> struct sg_mapping_iter miter;
>
> + offset = info->header_size;
> + data_size = info->data_size;
> + count = 0;
> +
> sg_miter_start(&miter, sgt->sgl, sgt->nents, SG_MITER_FROM_SG);
> while (sg_miter_next(&miter)) {
> - ret = fpga_mgr_write(mgr, miter.addr, miter.length);
> - if (ret)
> + if (offset >= miter.length) {
> + offset -= miter.length;
> + continue;
> + }
> +
> + if (data_size)
> + length = min(miter.length - offset,
> + data_size - count);
> + else
> + length = miter.length - offset;
> +
> + count += length;
> +
> + ret = fpga_mgr_write(mgr, miter.addr + offset, length);
> + if (ret || count == data_size)
> break;
> +
> + offset = 0;

The logic for 'offset' is quite complex here.

Could we define a 'ssize count' and initialize as -(info->header_size)?
When 'count' becomes positive, we could start writing.

> }
> sg_miter_stop(&miter);
> }
> @@ -266,6 +333,19 @@ static int fpga_mgr_buf_load_mapped(struct fpga_manager *mgr,
> if (ret)
> return ret;
>
> + if (info->header_size + info->data_size > count) {
> + dev_err(&mgr->dev, "Bitsream data outruns FPGA image\n");
> + mgr->state = FPGA_MGR_STATE_WRITE_INIT_ERR;
> + return -EINVAL;
> + }
> +
> + if (info->data_size)
> + count = info->data_size;
> + else
> + count -= info->header_size;
> +
> + buf += info->header_size;
> +
> /*
> * Write the FPGA image to the FPGA.
> */
> diff --git a/include/linux/fpga/fpga-mgr.h b/include/linux/fpga/fpga-mgr.h
> index 0f9468771bb9..a49b97bccfa2 100644
> --- a/include/linux/fpga/fpga-mgr.h
> +++ b/include/linux/fpga/fpga-mgr.h
> @@ -85,6 +85,8 @@ enum fpga_mgr_states {
> * @sgt: scatter/gather table containing FPGA image
> * @buf: contiguous buffer containing FPGA image
> * @count: size of buf
> + * @header_size: offset in image buffer where bitstream data starts
> + * @data_size: size of bitstream. If 0, (count - header_size) will be used.
> * @region_id: id of target region
> * @dev: device that owns this
> * @overlay: Device Tree overlay
> @@ -98,6 +100,8 @@ struct fpga_image_info {
> struct sg_table *sgt;
> const char *buf;
> size_t count;
> + size_t header_size;
> + size_t data_size;
> int region_id;
> struct device *dev;
> #ifdef CONFIG_OF
> @@ -137,9 +141,13 @@ struct fpga_manager_info {
>
> /**
> * struct fpga_manager_ops - ops for low level fpga manager drivers
> - * @initial_header_size: Maximum number of bytes that should be passed into write_init
> + * @initial_header_size: minimum number of bytes that should be passed into
> + * parse_header and write_init.
> * @state: returns an enum value of the FPGA's state
> * @status: returns status of the FPGA, including reconfiguration error code
> + * @parse_header: parse FPGA image header to set info->header_size and
> + * info->data_size. In case the input buffer is not large enough, set
> + * requierd size to info->header_size and return -EAGAIN.

required

Thanks,
Yilun

> * @write_init: prepare the FPGA to receive configuration data
> * @write: write count bytes of configuration data to the FPGA
> * @write_sg: write the scatter list of configuration data to the FPGA
> @@ -155,6 +163,9 @@ struct fpga_manager_ops {
> size_t initial_header_size;
> enum fpga_mgr_states (*state)(struct fpga_manager *mgr);
> u64 (*status)(struct fpga_manager *mgr);
> + int (*parse_header)(struct fpga_manager *mgr,
> + struct fpga_image_info *info,
> + const char *buf, size_t count);
> int (*write_init)(struct fpga_manager *mgr,
> struct fpga_image_info *info,
> const char *buf, size_t count);
> --
> 2.35.1
>

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