[Intel-wired-lan] [PATCH] e1000e: prevent division by zero if TIMINCA is zero

Jarod Wilson jarod at redhat.com
Tue May 10 21:00:42 UTC 2016


On Fri, May 06, 2016 at 11:43:17PM +0000, Rustad, Mark D wrote:
> Denys Vlasenko <dvlasenk at redhat.com> wrote:
> 
> >Users report that under VMWare, er32(TIMINCA) returns zero.
> >This causes division by zero at init time as follows:
> >
> > ==>            incvalue = er32(TIMINCA) & E1000_TIMINCA_INCVALUE_MASK;
> >                for (i = 0; i < E1000_MAX_82574_SYSTIM_REREADS; i++) {
> >                        /* latch SYSTIMH on read of SYSTIML */
> >                        systim_next = (cycle_t)er32(SYSTIML);
> >                        systim_next |= (cycle_t)er32(SYSTIMH) << 32;
> >
> >                        time_delta = systim_next - systim;
> >                        temp = time_delta;
> > ====>                  rem = do_div(temp, incvalue);
> >
> >This change makes kernel survive this, and users report that
> >NIC does work after this change.
> >
> >Since on real hardware incvalue is never zero, this should not affect
> >real hardware use case.
...
> I seem to recall that this was rejected before because it really is VMWare's
> bug and, if they fix it, any existing VMs that use this will just work.
> Changing the driver will only fix it for vms that install a new driver. I
> don't object to doing it, it just seems like not the most effective place to
> address the issue.

You could also have people who never update VMWare, for whom a kernel
work-around would be better. I think it'd be best to address it both at
the driver level and the emulated hardware level, to improve things for
the most possible users. Those who update neither hypervisor or
kernel/driver, well, they reap what they sow.

-- 
Jarod Wilson
jarod at redhat.com



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