Currently in resize_finish() in rxe_queue.c there is a loop which copies
the entries in the original queue into a newly allocated queue. The
termination logic for this loop is incorrect. The call to
queue_next_index() updates cons but has no effect on whether the queue is
empty. So if the queue starts out empty nothing is copied but if it is not
then the loop will run forever. This patch changes the loop to compare the
value of cons to the original producer index.
Fixes:
ae6e843fe08d0 ("RDMA/rxe: Add memory barriers to kernel queues")
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220825221446.6512-1-rpearsonhpe@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Bob Pearson <rpearsonhpe@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Li Zhijian <lizhijian@fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Jason Gunthorpe <jgg@nvidia.com>
unsigned int num_elem)
{
enum queue_type type = q->type;
unsigned int num_elem)
{
enum queue_type type = q->type;
u32 prod;
u32 cons;
if (!queue_empty(q, q->type) && (num_elem < queue_count(q, type)))
return -EINVAL;
u32 prod;
u32 cons;
if (!queue_empty(q, q->type) && (num_elem < queue_count(q, type)))
return -EINVAL;
- prod = queue_get_producer(new_q, type);
+ new_prod = queue_get_producer(new_q, type);
+ prod = queue_get_producer(q, type);
cons = queue_get_consumer(q, type);
cons = queue_get_consumer(q, type);
- while (!queue_empty(q, type)) {
- memcpy(queue_addr_from_index(new_q, prod),
+ while ((prod - cons) & q->index_mask) {
+ memcpy(queue_addr_from_index(new_q, new_prod),
queue_addr_from_index(q, cons), new_q->elem_size);
queue_addr_from_index(q, cons), new_q->elem_size);
- prod = queue_next_index(new_q, prod);
+ new_prod = queue_next_index(new_q, new_prod);
cons = queue_next_index(q, cons);
}
cons = queue_next_index(q, cons);
}
- new_q->buf->producer_index = prod;
+ new_q->buf->producer_index = new_prod;
q->buf->consumer_index = cons;
/* update private index copies */
q->buf->consumer_index = cons;
/* update private index copies */