On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 06:22:14PM +1000, David Gibson wrote:
> Your recent ibmveth commit, 
751ae21c6cd1493e3d0a4935b08fb298b9d89773
> ("fix int rollover panic"), causes a rapid oops on my test machine
> (POWER5 LPAR).
>
> I've bisected it down to that commit, but am still investigating the
> cause of the crash itself.
Found the problem, I believe: an object lesson in the need for great
caution using ++.
[...]
@@ -213,6 +213,7 @@ static void ibmveth_replenish_buffer_poo
 		}
 		free_index = pool->consumer_index++ % pool->size;
+		pool->consumer_index = free_index;
 		index = pool->free_map[free_index];
 		ibmveth_assert(index != IBM_VETH_INVALID_MAP);
Since the ++ is used as post-increment, the increment is not included
in free_index, and so the added line effectively reverts the
increment.  The produced_index side has an analagous bug.
The following change corrects this:
The recent commit 
751ae21c6cd1493e3d0a4935b08fb298b9d89773 introduced
a bug in the producer/consumer index calculation in the ibmveth driver
- incautious use of the post-increment ++ operator resulted in an
increment being immediately reverted.  This patch corrects the logic.
Without this patch, the driver oopses almost immediately after
activation on at least some machines.
Signed-off-by: David Gibson <dwg@au1.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Garzik <jeff@garzik.org>
                        break;
                }
 
-               free_index = pool->consumer_index++ % pool->size;
-               pool->consumer_index = free_index;
+               free_index = pool->consumer_index;
+               pool->consumer_index = (pool->consumer_index + 1) % pool->size;
                index = pool->free_map[free_index];
 
                ibmveth_assert(index != IBM_VETH_INVALID_MAP);
                         adapter->rx_buff_pool[pool].buff_size,
                         DMA_FROM_DEVICE);
 
-       free_index = adapter->rx_buff_pool[pool].producer_index++ % adapter->rx_buff_pool[pool].size;
-       adapter->rx_buff_pool[pool].producer_index = free_index;
+       free_index = adapter->rx_buff_pool[pool].producer_index;
+       adapter->rx_buff_pool[pool].producer_index
+               = (adapter->rx_buff_pool[pool].producer_index + 1)
+               % adapter->rx_buff_pool[pool].size;
        adapter->rx_buff_pool[pool].free_map[free_index] = index;
 
        mb();