Commit 34d531e6 authored by Len Brown's avatar Len Brown

ACPI: sanity check _PSS frequency to prevent cpufreq crash

When BIOS SETUP is changed to disable EIST, some BIOS
hand the OS an un-initialized _PSS:

        Name (_PSS, Package (0x06)
        {
            Package (0x06)
            {
                0x80000000,	// frequency [MHz]
                0x80000000,	// power [mW]
                0x80000000,	// latency [us]
                0x80000000,	// BM latency [us]
                0x80000000,	// control
                0x80000000	// status
            },
	    ...

These are outrageous values for frequency,
power and latency, raising the question where to draw
the line between legal and illegal.  We tend to survive
garbage in the power and latency fields, but we can BUG_ON
when garbage is in the frequency field.

Cpufreq multiplies the frequency by 1000 and stores it in a u32 KHz.
So disregard a _PSS with a frequency so large
that it can't be represented by cpufreq.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=500311Signed-off-by: default avatarLen Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
parent b18f1e21
...@@ -309,9 +309,15 @@ static int acpi_processor_get_performance_states(struct acpi_processor *pr) ...@@ -309,9 +309,15 @@ static int acpi_processor_get_performance_states(struct acpi_processor *pr)
(u32) px->bus_master_latency, (u32) px->bus_master_latency,
(u32) px->control, (u32) px->status)); (u32) px->control, (u32) px->status));
if (!px->core_frequency) { /*
printk(KERN_ERR PREFIX * Check that ACPI's u64 MHz will be valid as u32 KHz in cpufreq
"Invalid _PSS data: freq is zero\n"); */
if (!px->core_frequency ||
((u32)(px->core_frequency * 1000) !=
(px->core_frequency * 1000))) {
printk(KERN_ERR FW_BUG PREFIX
"Invalid BIOS _PSS frequency: 0x%llx MHz\n",
px->core_frequency);
result = -EFAULT; result = -EFAULT;
kfree(pr->performance->states); kfree(pr->performance->states);
goto end; goto end;
......
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