From: "Uwe Kleine-König" <u.kleine-koenig@baylibre.com>
To: Markus Elfring <Markus.Elfring@web.de>
Cc: Dan Carpenter <error27@gmail.com>,
netdev@vger.kernel.org, Andrew Lunn <andrew+netdev@lunn.ch>,
"David S. Miller" <davem@davemloft.net>,
Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com>,
Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>,
MD Danish Anwar <danishanwar@ti.com>,
Michael Grzeschik <mgr@kernel.org>,
Paolo Abeni <pabeni@redhat.com>,
Vadim Fedorenko <vadim.fedorenko@linux.dev>,
Yibo Dong <dong100@mucse.com>,
LKML <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
kernel-janitors@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH net] net: rnpgbe: Pass an expression directly in rnpgbe_rm_adapter()
Date: Wed, 15 Jul 2026 15:12:20 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <aleFN4Z2XT3NP3od@monoceros> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <8110bb3f-70d9-4f0f-82f2-ffe1262b2962@web.de>
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On Mon, Jul 13, 2026 at 10:22:06AM +0200, Markus Elfring wrote:
> >> The address of a data structure member was determined before
> >> a corresponding null pointer check in the implementation of
> >> the function “rnpgbe_rm_adapter”.
> >>
> >> Thus avoid the risk for undefined behaviour by omitting the variable “hw”.
> >> Pass the required address directly to a function call.
> >>
> >> This issue was detected by using the Coccinelle software.
> >>
> >> Fixes: 2ee95ec17e97c58b65e978a08b75fa8cb6424e4e ("net: rnpgbe: Add register_netdev")
> >
> > There is no NULL dereference here. It's just pointer math.
> > No need for a Fixes tag.
>
> How does your view fit to information in an article like “Fun with
> NULL pointers, part 1”(by Jonathan Corbet from 2009-07-20)?
> https://lwn.net/Articles/342330/
It does fit, because the problematic code discussed in Jonathan Corbet's
article is of the type:
int i = ptr->i;
if (!ptr)
do_something();
while here we have:
int *i = &ptr->i;
if (!ptr)
do_something();
which at least in my test[1] is relevantly different. Note, I didn't
study the C standard if the compiler is free to optimize out
do_something() also in the 2nd case, but at least today gcc doesn't.
Best regards
Uwe
[1] Me knowing about ARM assembly, that's what I checked:
$ cat test.c
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
struct mystruct {
int i;
char c;
};
int funcdirect(struct mystruct *ptr)
{
int i = ptr->i;
if (!ptr)
return -1;
printf("i = %d\n", i);
return 0;
}
int funcindirect(struct mystruct *ptr)
{
int *i = &ptr->i;
if (!ptr)
return -1;
printf("i = %d\n", *i);
return 0;
}
$ arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc -O3 -c test.c
$ objdump -D test.o
test.o: file format elf32-littlearm
Disassembly of section .text:
00000000 <funcdirect>:
0: b508 push {r3, lr}
2: 4603 mov r3, r0
4: 4803 ldr r0, [pc, #12] @ (14 <funcdirect+0x14>)
6: 6819 ldr r1, [r3, #0]
8: 4478 add r0, pc
a: f7ff fffe bl 0 <printf>
e: 2000 movs r0, #0
10: bd08 pop {r3, pc}
12: bf00 nop
14: 00000008 andeq r0, r0, r8
00000018 <funcindirect>:
18: b138 cbz r0, 2a <funcindirect+0x12>
1a: 6801 ldr r1, [r0, #0]
1c: 4804 ldr r0, [pc, #16] @ (30 <funcindirect+0x18>)
1e: b508 push {r3, lr}
20: 4478 add r0, pc
22: f7ff fffe bl 0 <printf>
26: 2000 movs r0, #0
28: bd08 pop {r3, pc}
2a: f04f 30ff mov.w r0, #4294967295 @ 0xffffffff
2e: 4770 bx lr
30: 0000000c andeq r0, r0, ip
So in funcdirect the check is not present, while it is in funcindirect.
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2026-07-15 13:12 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2026-07-12 18:35 [PATCH net] net: rnpgbe: Pass an expression directly in rnpgbe_rm_adapter() Markus Elfring
2026-07-12 22:19 ` Vadim Fedorenko
2026-07-13 6:00 ` Markus Elfring
2026-07-13 8:04 ` [PATCH net] " Dan Carpenter
2026-07-13 8:22 ` Markus Elfring
2026-07-15 13:12 ` Uwe Kleine-König [this message]
2026-07-15 18:45 ` Markus Elfring
2026-07-14 22:20 ` [PATCH net] " Andrew Lunn
2026-07-15 5:22 ` Markus Elfring
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