hwmon: (pmbus/adm1266) serialize NVMEM blackbox read with pmbus_lock
adm1266_nvmem_read() is the reg_read callback the NVMEM core invokes
when userspace reads /sys/bus/nvmem/devices/.../nvmem on this chip.
On the first byte of every read it does a memset of data->dev_mem,
walks the device blackbox through adm1266_nvmem_read_blackbox()
(which issues a chain of PMBus block transactions), and then memcpys
the refreshed buffer out to userspace. None of that runs under
pmbus_lock today.
Two consequences:
- The PMBus traffic the refresh issues is not serialised against
pmbus_core's own multi-step PAGE+register sequences. A paged
hwmon attribute read from another thread can land between a
PAGE write and the paged read in either direction and corrupt
one side's view of the device state machine.
- The NVMEM core does not serialise concurrent reg_read calls, so
two userspace readers racing at offset 0 can interleave the
memset of data->dev_mem with another reader's
adm1266_nvmem_read_blackbox() refill or memcpy out, returning
torn data to userspace.
Take pmbus_lock at the top of adm1266_nvmem_read() via the
scope-based guard(). Patch 5 of this series moves
adm1266_config_nvmem() past pmbus_do_probe() so the lock is
guaranteed to be live before the callback is reachable from
userspace.
Fixes: 15609d189302 ("hwmon: (pmbus/adm1266) read blackbox")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Abdurrahman Hussain <abdurrahman@nexthop.ai>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20260518-adm1266-gpio-fixes-v3-7-e425e4f88139@nexthop.ai
Signed-off-by: Guenter Roeck <linux@roeck-us.net>