ma, 2025-07-14 kello 19:09 +0200, Christian Eggers kirjoitti: > I just tried to introduce another quirk for Realtek Bluetooth controllers > when I recognized that the underlying data type (unsigned long) has already > run out available bits on system where sizeof(unsigned long) == 4. > The number of entries in the (anonymous) quirks enum has already reached 34 > in the latest kernels. > > My first temptation was to simply change the data type to something like __u64, > but this is not as easy as it seems. The test_bit() macro used almost everywhere > for assigning quirks is guaranteed to be atomic and my platform (ARMv7) seems > not to have support for atomic operations on __u64. > > I mainly see two options: > > 1. Introducing a 'quirks2' member (bad) > > This obviously would work, but requires another enum and will (I think) > introduce stupid bugs if the wrong quirks member is exercised. The pattern used for hci_dev::dev_flags is struct hci_dev { DECLARE_BITMAP(quirk_flags, __HCI_NUM_QUIRKS); ... } #define hci_set_quirk(hdev, nr) set_bit((nr), (hdev)->quirk_flags) #define hci_clear_quirk(hdev, nr) clear_bit((nr), (hdev)->quirk_flags) #define hci_test_quirk(hdev, nr) test_bit((nr), (hdev)->quirk_flags) > 2. Switch to using __64 with non atomic operations > > About 99% of write accesses to the quirks member happen from probe() or > setup() routines which should (I hope) not allow simultaneous access from other > contexts. I found 2 exceptions (as of linux-6.12): > > a. btusb_setup_qca() is called from 'struct hci_dev::open()' (maybe uncritical). > b. Two quirks (strict_duplicate_filter, simultaneous_discovery) can be toggled > via debugfs. > > So it looks like using non atomic operations can also introduce trouble if > not well reviewed. But as the 'strict_duplicate_filter' and > 'simultaneous_discovery' quirks are only used at very few locations, maybe > these should be moved to a new member for "atomic quirks", allowing to > convert the remaining ones to non atomic. > > > Are there any alternatives? Anything I missed? > > regards, > Christian > > -- Pauli Virtanen