0276af2176
ethtool_set_coalesce() now uses both the .get_coalesce() and
.set_coalesce() callbacks. But the check for their availability is
buggy, so changing the coalesce settings on a device where the driver
provides only _one_ of the callbacks results in a NULL pointer
dereference instead of an -EOPNOTSUPP.
Fix the condition so that the availability of both callbacks is
ensured. This also matches the netlink code.
Note that reproducing this requires some effort - it only affects the
legacy ioctl path, and needs a specific combination of driver options:
- have .get_coalesce() and .coalesce_supported but no
.set_coalesce(), or
- have .set_coalesce() but no .get_coalesce(). Here eg. ethtool doesn't
cause the crash as it first attempts to call ethtool_get_coalesce()
and bails out on error.
Fixes:
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bitset.c | ||
bitset.h | ||
cabletest.c | ||
channels.c | ||
coalesce.c | ||
common.c | ||
common.h | ||
debug.c | ||
eee.c | ||
eeprom.c | ||
features.c | ||
fec.c | ||
ioctl.c | ||
linkinfo.c | ||
linkmodes.c | ||
linkstate.c | ||
Makefile | ||
module.c | ||
netlink.c | ||
netlink.h | ||
pause.c | ||
phc_vclocks.c | ||
privflags.c | ||
rings.c | ||
stats.c | ||
strset.c | ||
tsinfo.c | ||
tunnels.c | ||
wol.c |