The msf2-emac ethernet controller has functions emac_load_desc() and
emac_store_desc() which read and write the in-memory descriptor
blocks and handle conversion between guest and host endianness.
As currently written, emac_store_desc() does the endianness
conversion in-place; this means that it effectively consumes the
input EmacDesc struct, because on a big-endian host the fields will
be overwritten with the little-endian versions of their values.
Unfortunately, in all the callsites the code continues to access
fields in the EmacDesc struct after it has called emac_store_desc()
-- specifically, it looks at the d.next field.
The effect of this is that on a big-endian host networking doesn't
work because the address of the next descriptor is corrupted.
We could fix this by making the callsite avoid using the struct; but
it's more robust to have emac_store_desc() leave its input alone.
(emac_load_desc() also does an in-place conversion, but here this is
fine, because the function is supposed to be initializing the
struct.)
Cc: qemu-stable@nongnu.org
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
---
This is one of a number of issues that prevent 'make check-avocado'
working for arm targets on a big-endian host...
hw/net/msf2-emac.c | 14 +++++++++-----
1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/hw/net/msf2-emac.c b/hw/net/msf2-emac.c
index 7ccd3e51427..34c1f768db0 100644
--- a/hw/net/msf2-emac.c
+++ b/hw/net/msf2-emac.c
@@ -120,12 +120,16 @@ static void emac_load_desc(MSF2EmacState *s, EmacDesc *d,
hwaddr desc)
static void emac_store_desc(MSF2EmacState *s, EmacDesc *d, hwaddr desc)
{
- /* Convert from host endianness into LE. */
- d->pktaddr = cpu_to_le32(d->pktaddr);
- d->pktsize = cpu_to_le32(d->pktsize);
- d->next = cpu_to_le32(d->next);
+ EmacDesc outd;
+ /*
+ * Convert from host endianness into LE. We use a local struct because
+ * calling code may still want to look at the fields afterwards.
+ */
+ outd.pktaddr = cpu_to_le32(d->pktaddr);
+ outd.pktsize = cpu_to_le32(d->pktsize);
+ outd.next = cpu_to_le32(d->next);
- address_space_write(&s->dma_as, desc, MEMTXATTRS_UNSPECIFIED, d, sizeof *d);
+ address_space_write(&s->dma_as, desc, MEMTXATTRS_UNSPECIFIED, &outd,
sizeof outd);
}