The patch
f045f459d925 ("drm/nouveau/fbcon: fix out-of-bounds memory accesses")
tries to fix some out of memory accesses. Unfortunatelly, the patch breaks the
display when using fonts with width that is not divisiable by 8.
The monochrome bitmap for each character is stored in memory by lines from top
to bottom. Each line is padded to a full byte.
For example, for 22x11 font, each line is padded to 16 bits, so each
character is consuming 44 bytes total, that is 11 32-bit words. The patch
f045f459d925 changed the logic to "dsize = ALIGN(image->width *
image->height, 32) >> 5", that is just 8 words - this is incorrect and it
causes display corruption.
This patch adds the necesary padding of lines to 8 bytes.
This patch should be backported to stable kernels where
f045f459d925 was
backported.
Signed-off-by: Mikulas Patocka <mpatocka@redhat.com>
Fixes:
f045f459d925 ("drm/nouveau/fbcon: fix out-of-bounds memory accesses")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs@redhat.com>
((image->dx + image->width) & 0xffff));
OUT_RING(chan, bg);
OUT_RING(chan, fg);
- OUT_RING(chan, (image->height << 16) | image->width);
+ OUT_RING(chan, (image->height << 16) | ALIGN(image->width, 8));
OUT_RING(chan, (image->height << 16) | image->width);
OUT_RING(chan, (image->dy << 16) | (image->dx & 0xffff));
- dsize = ALIGN(image->width * image->height, 32) >> 5;
+ dsize = ALIGN(ALIGN(image->width, 8) * image->height, 32) >> 5;
while (dsize) {
int iter_len = dsize > 128 ? 128 : dsize;
OUT_RING(chan, 0);
OUT_RING(chan, image->dy);
- dwords = ALIGN(image->width * image->height, 32) >> 5;
+ dwords = ALIGN(ALIGN(image->width, 8) * image->height, 32) >> 5;
while (dwords) {
int push = dwords > 2047 ? 2047 : dwords;
OUT_RING (chan, 0);
OUT_RING (chan, image->dy);
- dwords = ALIGN(image->width * image->height, 32) >> 5;
+ dwords = ALIGN(ALIGN(image->width, 8) * image->height, 32) >> 5;
while (dwords) {
int push = dwords > 2047 ? 2047 : dwords;