libata: fix for sata_mv >64KB DMA segments
authorOlof Johansson <olof@lixom.net>
Wed, 3 Oct 2007 01:45:27 +0000 (20:45 -0500)
committerJeff Garzik <jeff@garzik.org>
Wed, 3 Oct 2007 18:41:20 +0000 (14:41 -0400)
Fix bug in sata_mv for cases where the IOMMU layer has merged SG entries
to larger than 64KB. They need to be split up before being sent to
the driver.

Just for simplicity's sake, split up at 64K boundary instead of 64K size,
since that's what the common code does anyway.

Signed-off-by: Olof Johansson <olof@lixom.net>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Garzik <jeff@garzik.org>
drivers/ata/sata_mv.c

index 11bf6c7ac12260d4ba40551b5eef854022ab8eb3..1a82e22b3efda91ba02e927031341cc73ca36011 100644 (file)
@@ -1139,15 +1139,27 @@ static unsigned int mv_fill_sg(struct ata_queued_cmd *qc)
                dma_addr_t addr = sg_dma_address(sg);
                u32 sg_len = sg_dma_len(sg);
 
-               mv_sg->addr = cpu_to_le32(addr & 0xffffffff);
-               mv_sg->addr_hi = cpu_to_le32((addr >> 16) >> 16);
-               mv_sg->flags_size = cpu_to_le32(sg_len & 0xffff);
+               while (sg_len) {
+                       u32 offset = addr & 0xffff;
+                       u32 len = sg_len;
 
-               if (ata_sg_is_last(sg, qc))
-                       mv_sg->flags_size |= cpu_to_le32(EPRD_FLAG_END_OF_TBL);
+                       if ((offset + sg_len > 0x10000))
+                               len = 0x10000 - offset;
+
+                       mv_sg->addr = cpu_to_le32(addr & 0xffffffff);
+                       mv_sg->addr_hi = cpu_to_le32((addr >> 16) >> 16);
+                       mv_sg->flags_size = cpu_to_le32(len);
+
+                       sg_len -= len;
+                       addr += len;
+
+                       if (!sg_len && ata_sg_is_last(sg, qc))
+                               mv_sg->flags_size |= cpu_to_le32(EPRD_FLAG_END_OF_TBL);
+
+                       mv_sg++;
+                       n_sg++;
+               }
 
-               mv_sg++;
-               n_sg++;
        }
 
        return n_sg;