In an earlier change, the amount of data read from the flash was
mistakenly limited to the size known to the current driver. This causes
problems when the length is increased, and written with the new longer
version; the checksum would fail because not enough data was read.
Always read the full 128 byte length to prevent this.
Signed-off-by: Dave Olson <dave.olson@qlogic.com>
Signed-off-by: Roland Dreier <rolandd@cisco.com>
- len = offsetof(struct ipath_flash, if_future);
+ /*
+ * read full flash, not just currently used part, since it may have
+ * been written with a newer definition
+ * */
+ len = sizeof(struct ipath_flash);
buf = vmalloc(len);
if (!buf) {
ipath_dev_err(dd, "Couldn't allocate memory to read %u "
buf = vmalloc(len);
if (!buf) {
ipath_dev_err(dd, "Couldn't allocate memory to read %u "
/*
* The quick-check above determined that there is something worthy
* of logging, so get current contents and do a more detailed idea.
/*
* The quick-check above determined that there is something worthy
* of logging, so get current contents and do a more detailed idea.
+ * read full flash, not just currently used part, since it may have
+ * been written with a newer definition
- len = offsetof(struct ipath_flash, if_future);
+ len = sizeof(struct ipath_flash);
buf = vmalloc(len);
ret = 1;
if (!buf) {
buf = vmalloc(len);
ret = 1;
if (!buf) {