[PATCH v4 19/20] gpu: nova-core: extract FWSEC from BIOS and patch it to run FWSEC-FRTS
Danilo Krummrich
dakr at kernel.org
Wed Jun 4 10:42:09 UTC 2025
On Wed, May 21, 2025 at 03:45:14PM +0900, Alexandre Courbot wrote:
> +impl FirmwareDmaObject<FwsecFirmware> {
> + /// Patch the Fwsec firmware image in `fw` to run the command `cmd`.
> + fn patch_command(&mut self, v3_desc: &FalconUCodeDescV3, cmd: FwsecCommand) -> Result<()> {
Same comment as on the previous patch regarding patch_signature().
<snip>
> + fn dmem_load_params(&self) -> FalconLoadTarget {
> + FalconLoadTarget {
> + src_start: self.desc.imem_load_size,
> + dst_start: self.desc.dmem_phys_base,
> + len: Layout::from_size_align(self.desc.dmem_load_size as usize, 256)
> + // Cannot panic, as 256 is non-zero and a power of 2.
> + .unwrap()
There is also Layout::from_size_align_unchecked(), which I prefer over unwrap().
I think we should never use unwrap() and rather the unsafe variant, which at least
forces us to document things properly, if there's no other option.
In this case, however, I don't see why we can't just propage the error? This
method is used from Falcon::dma_load(), which returns a Result anyways, so let's
just propagate it.
In general, we should *never* potentially panic the whole kernel just because
of a wrong size calculation in a driver.
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