[PATCH] phy: usb: fix Broadcom driver table indexing error
Florian Fainelli
florian.fainelli at broadcom.com
Thu Oct 3 15:47:47 PDT 2024
On 10/3/24 14:17, Sam Edwards wrote:
> The Broadcom USB PHY driver contains a lookup table
> (`reg_bits_map_tables`) to resolve register bitmaps unique to certain
> versions of the USB PHY as found in various Broadcom chip families.
> Historically, this table was just kept carefully in sync with the
> "selector" enum every time the latter changed to ensure consistency.
> However, a recent commit (see 'fixes' tag) introduced two new
> enumerators but did not adjust the array for BCM4908, thus breaking the
> xHCI controller (and boot process) on this platform and revealing the
> fragility of this approach.
>
> Since these arrays are a little sparse (many elements are zero) and the
> position of the array elements is significant only insofar as they agree
> with the enumerators, designated initializers are a better fit than
> positional initializers here. Convert this table accordingly, fixing the
> boot-time crash on BCM4908 in the process.
>
> Fixes: 4536fe9640b6 ("phy: usb: suppress OC condition for 7439b2")
> Signed-off-by: Sam Edwards <CFSworks at gmail.com>
Thanks a bunch for the fix, good catch! Sorry to ask you this, but since
this is intended to be backported to stable trees at some point, would
you mind breaking this up in two commits:
- one which is easy to review and audit and which adjusts the BCM4908 entry
- another one which converts to using designated index constants?
Thanks!
--
Florian
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