net: mscc: ocelot: unregister the PTP clock on deinit
Currently a switch driver deinit frees the regmaps, but the PTP clock is
still out there, available to user space via /dev/ptpN. Any PTP
operation is a ticking time bomb, since it will attempt to use the freed
regmaps and thus trigger kernel panics:
[ 4.291746] fsl_enetc 0000:00:00.2 eth1: error -22 setting up slave phy
[ 4.291871] mscc_felix 0000:00:00.5: Failed to register DSA switch: -22
[ 4.308666] mscc_felix: probe of 0000:00:00.5 failed with error -22
[ 6.358270] Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address
0000000000000088
[ 6.367090] Mem abort info:
[ 6.369888] ESR = 0x96000046
[ 6.369891] EC = 0x25: DABT (current EL), IL = 32 bits
[ 6.369892] SET = 0, FnV = 0
[ 6.369894] EA = 0, S1PTW = 0
[ 6.369895] Data abort info:
[ 6.369897] ISV = 0, ISS = 0x00000046
[ 6.369899] CM = 0, WnR = 1
[ 6.369902] user pgtable: 4k pages, 48-bit VAs, pgdp=
00000020d58c7000
[ 6.369904] [
0000000000000088] pgd=
00000020d5912003, pud=
00000020d5915003, pmd=
0000000000000000
[ 6.369914] Internal error: Oops:
96000046 [#1] PREEMPT SMP
[ 6.420443] Modules linked in:
[ 6.423506] CPU: 1 PID: 262 Comm: phc_ctl Not tainted
5.4.0-03625-gb7b2a5dadd7f #204
[ 6.431273] Hardware name: LS1028A RDB Board (DT)
[ 6.435989] pstate:
40000085 (nZcv daIf -PAN -UAO)
[ 6.440802] pc : css_release+0x24/0x58
[ 6.444561] lr : regmap_read+0x40/0x78
[ 6.448316] sp :
ffff800010513cc0
[ 6.451636] x29:
ffff800010513cc0 x28:
ffff002055873040
[ 6.456963] x27:
0000000000000000 x26:
0000000000000000
[ 6.462289] x25:
0000000000000000 x24:
0000000000000000
[ 6.467617] x23:
0000000000000000 x22:
0000000000000080
[ 6.472944] x21:
ffff800010513d44 x20:
0000000000000080
[ 6.478270] x19:
0000000000000000 x18:
0000000000000000
[ 6.483596] x17:
0000000000000000 x16:
0000000000000000
[ 6.488921] x15:
0000000000000000 x14:
0000000000000000
[ 6.494247] x13:
0000000000000000 x12:
0000000000000000
[ 6.499573] x11:
0000000000000000 x10:
0000000000000000
[ 6.504899] x9 :
0000000000000000 x8 :
0000000000000000
[ 6.510225] x7 :
0000000000000000 x6 :
ffff800010513cf0
[ 6.515550] x5 :
0000000000000000 x4 :
0000000fffffffe0
[ 6.520876] x3 :
0000000000000088 x2 :
ffff800010513d44
[ 6.526202] x1 :
ffffcada668ea000 x0 :
ffffcada64d8b0c0
[ 6.531528] Call trace:
[ 6.533977] css_release+0x24/0x58
[ 6.537385] regmap_read+0x40/0x78
[ 6.540795] __ocelot_read_ix+0x6c/0xa0
[ 6.544641] ocelot_ptp_gettime64+0x4c/0x110
[ 6.548921] ptp_clock_gettime+0x4c/0x58
[ 6.552853] pc_clock_gettime+0x5c/0xa8
[ 6.556699] __arm64_sys_clock_gettime+0x68/0xc8
[ 6.561331] el0_svc_common.constprop.2+0x7c/0x178
[ 6.566133] el0_svc_handler+0x34/0xa0
[ 6.569891] el0_sync_handler+0x114/0x1d0
[ 6.573908] el0_sync+0x140/0x180
[ 6.577232] Code:
d503201f b00119a1 91022263 b27b7be4 (
f9004663)
[ 6.583349] ---[ end trace
d196b9b14cdae2da ]---
[ 6.587977] Kernel panic - not syncing: Fatal exception
[ 6.593216] SMP: stopping secondary CPUs
[ 6.597151] Kernel Offset: 0x4ada54400000 from 0xffff800010000000
[ 6.603261] PHYS_OFFSET: 0xffffd0a7c0000000
[ 6.607454] CPU features: 0x10002,
21806008
[ 6.611558] Memory Limit: none
And now that ocelot->ptp_clock is checked at exit, prevent a potential
error where ptp_clock_register returned a pointer-encoded error, which
we are keeping in the ocelot private data structure. So now,
ocelot->ptp_clock is now either NULL or a valid pointer.
Fixes: 4e3b0468e6d7 ("net: mscc: PTP Hardware Clock (PHC) support")
Cc: Antoine Tenart <antoine.tenart@bootlin.com>
Reviewed-by: Florian Fainelli <f.fainelli@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>