@@ -1017,12 +1017,17 @@ static void rebalance_wq_table(void)
return;
}
- for_each_online_node(node) {
+ for_each_node_with_cpus(node) {
node_cpus = cpumask_of_node(node);
for (cpu = 0; cpu < nr_cpus_per_node; cpu++) {
int node_cpu = cpumask_nth(cpu, node_cpus);
+ if (WARN_ON(node_cpu >= nr_cpu_ids)) {
+ pr_debug("node_cpu %d doesn't exist!\n", node_cpu);
+ return;
+ }
+
if ((cpu % cpus_per_iaa) == 0)
iaa++;
@@ -2095,9 +2100,15 @@ static struct idxd_device_driver iaa_crypto_driver = {
static int __init iaa_crypto_init_module(void)
{
int ret = 0;
+ int node;
nr_cpus = num_online_cpus();
- nr_nodes = num_online_nodes();
+ for_each_node_with_cpus(node)
+ nr_nodes++;
+ if (!nr_nodes) {
+ pr_err("IAA couldn't find any nodes with cpus\n");
+ return -ENODEV;
+ }
nr_cpus_per_node = nr_cpus / nr_nodes;
if (crypto_has_comp("deflate-generic", 0, 0))
In some configurations e.g. systems with CXL, a numa node can have 0 cpus and cpumask_nth() will return a cpu value that doesn't exist, which will result in an attempt to add an entry to the wq table at a bad index. To fix this, when iterating the cpus for a node, skip any node that doesn't have cpus. Also, as a precaution, add a warning and bail if cpumask_nth() returns a nonexistent cpu. Reported-by: Zhang, Rex <rex.zhang@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Tom Zanussi <tom.zanussi@linux.intel.com> --- v2: In iaa_crypto_init_module(), if nr_nodes is 0, print an error message and return. drivers/crypto/intel/iaa/iaa_crypto_main.c | 15 +++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)