On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 01:34:46PM +1000, Tobin C. Harding wrote:
> Hi Wolfram,
> 
> May I please ask you with an ks7010 driver endianness question?
> 
> Comments on the hostif_hdr data structure (ks_hostif.h) state that the
> target uses little endian byte order.
> 
> /*
>  * HOST-MAC I/F data structure
>  * Byte alignmet Little Endian
>  */
> 
> struct hostif_hdr {
>       u16 size;
>       u16 event;
> } __packed;
> 
> On the rx data path this header is unpacked using get_WORD()
> 
> void hostif_receive(struct ks_wlan_private *priv, unsigned char *p,
>                   unsigned int size)
> {
>       DPRINTK(4, "\n");
> 
>       devio_rec_ind(priv, p, size);
> 
>       priv->rxp = p;
>       priv->rx_size = size;
> 
>       if (get_WORD(priv) == priv->rx_size) {  /* length check !! */
>               hostif_event_check(priv);       /* event check */
>       }
> }
> 
> get_WORD() inverts the byte order
> 
> static inline u16 get_WORD(struct ks_wlan_private *priv)
> {
>       u16 data;
> 
>       data = (get_BYTE(priv) & 0xff);
>       data |= ((get_BYTE(priv) << 8) & 0xff00);
>       return data;
> }
> 
> Am I missing something? It seems that this code will only work if the
> host and the target have differing endianness. It seems unlikely that
> the driver was tested solely on a big-endian machine, is the comment
> wrong - is the target actually big-endian?

Further investigation suggests that the target is actually using
network byte order (implying that the comment is wrong).

static void hostif_data_indication(struct ks_wlan_private *priv)
{
        ...
        
        auth_type = get_WORD(priv);     /* AuthType */
        get_WORD(priv);                 /* Reserve Area */

        eth_hdr = (struct ether_hdr *)(priv->rxp);
        eth_proto = ntohs(eth_hdr->h_proto);

        ...


I think we can call this question resolved. Remove the comment and
change the hostif_hdr description to

struct hostif_hdr {
        __be16 size;
        __be16 event;
} __packed;

Are you happy with this?

thanks,
Tobin.
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