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MIPS: TXx9: Make firmware parameter passing more robust
When booting Linux on a txx9 board with VxWorks boot loader, it crashes in prom_getenv(), as VxWorks doesn't pass firmware parameters in a0-a3 (in my case, the actual leftover values in these registers were 0x80002000, 0x80001fe0, 0x2000, and 0x20). Make the parsing of argc, argv, and envp a bit more robust by checking if argc is a number below CKSEG0, and argv/envp point to CKSEG0. Signed-off-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <Geert.Uytterhoeven@sonycom.com> Acked-by: Atsushi Nemoto <anemo@mba.ocn.ne.jp> Signed-off-by: Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org>
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@ -156,11 +156,23 @@ static struct txx9_board_vec *__init find_board_byname(const char *name)
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static void __init prom_init_cmdline(void)
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{
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int argc = (int)fw_arg0;
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int *argv32 = (int *)fw_arg1;
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int argc;
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int *argv32;
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int i; /* Always ignore the "-c" at argv[0] */
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char builtin[CL_SIZE];
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if (fw_arg0 >= CKSEG0 || fw_arg1 < CKSEG0) {
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/*
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* argc is not a valid number, or argv32 is not a valid
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* pointer
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*/
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argc = 0;
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argv32 = NULL;
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} else {
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argc = (int)fw_arg0;
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argv32 = (int *)fw_arg1;
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}
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/* ignore all built-in args if any f/w args given */
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/*
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* But if built-in strings was started with '+', append them
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@ -414,10 +426,12 @@ char * __init prom_getcmdline(void)
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const char *__init prom_getenv(const char *name)
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{
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const s32 *str = (const s32 *)fw_arg2;
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const s32 *str;
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if (!str)
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if (fw_arg2 < CKSEG0)
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return NULL;
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str = (const s32 *)fw_arg2;
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/* YAMON style ("name", "value" pairs) */
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while (str[0] && str[1]) {
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if (!strcmp((const char *)(unsigned long)str[0], name))
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