powerpc64/powernv: re-read RTC after polling
If OPAL_RTC_READ is busy and does not return the information on the first run, as returning OPAL_BUSY_EVENT, the system will crash since ymd and hmsm variable will contain junk values. This is happening because we were not calling OPAL_RTC_READ again after OPAL_POLL_EVENTS' return, which would finally replace the old/junk hmsm and ymd values. The code was also mixing OPAL_RTC_READ and OPAL_POLL_EVENTS return values. This patch fix this logic and guarantee that we call OPAL_RTC_READ after OPAL_POLL_EVENTS return, and guarantee the code will only proceed if OPAL_RTC_READ returns OPAL_SUCCESS. Reviewed by: jhibbits Approved by: jhibbits (mentor) Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16617
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@ -218,13 +218,12 @@ opal_gettime(device_t dev, struct timespec *ts)
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uint32_t ymd;
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uint64_t hmsm;
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do {
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rv = opal_call(OPAL_RTC_READ, vtophys(&ymd), vtophys(&hmsm));
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while (rv == OPAL_BUSY_EVENT) {
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opal_call(OPAL_POLL_EVENTS, 0);
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pause("opalrtc", 1);
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rv = opal_call(OPAL_RTC_READ, vtophys(&ymd), vtophys(&hmsm));
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if (rv == OPAL_BUSY_EVENT) {
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rv = opal_call(OPAL_POLL_EVENTS, 0);
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pause("opalrtc", 1);
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}
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} while (rv == OPAL_BUSY_EVENT);
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}
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if (rv != OPAL_SUCCESS)
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return (ENXIO);
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