From: Josh Triplett <josh@joshtriplett.org>
To: Christopher Li <sparse@chrisli.org>
Cc: "devel@driverdev.osuosl.org" <devel@driverdev.osuosl.org>,
Linux-Sparse <linux-sparse@vger.kernel.org>,
"Marcos A. Di Pietro" <marcosadp@gmail.com>,
Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] Staging/comedi: Fixes static analysis warning raised by sparse
Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2014 12:20:25 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20140628192020.GA2501@thin> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CANeU7Qki9Fg=Vz8gryT1bL+BMnjuvWZTH7uNvyk-HjdSPsiiyg@mail.gmail.com>
On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 11:07:48AM -0700, Christopher Li wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 2:45 PM, <josh@joshtriplett.org> wrote:
> > On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 12:24:25AM +0300, Dan Carpenter wrote:
> >> Let's forward this to the Sparse mailing list.
> >>
> >> We're seeing a Sparse false positive testing
>
> No, this is a valid complain. See my point follows.
>
> >> drivers/staging/comedi/drivers/ni_pcimio.c.
> >>
> >> CHECK drivers/staging/comedi/drivers/ni_pcimio.c
> >> drivers/staging/comedi/drivers/ni_stc.h:720:26: warning: shift too big (4294967295) for type int
> >> drivers/staging/comedi/drivers/ni_stc.h:720:26: warning: shift too big (4294967295) for type int
> >> drivers/staging/comedi/drivers/ni_stc.h:720:26: warning: shift too big (4294967295) for type int
> >> drivers/staging/comedi/drivers/ni_stc.h:720:26: warning: shift too big (4294967295) for type int
> >>
> >> I have created some test code to demonstrate the problem (attached).
> >>
> >> The check_shift_count() warning is only supposed to be printed for
> >> number literals but because of the way inline functions are expanded it
> >> still complains even though channel is a variable.
> >
> > Thanks for the test case; this definitely makes no sense. I don't think
> > Sparse will suddenly develop enough range analysis or reachability
> > analysis to handle this case; I think the right answer is to avoid
> > giving such warnings for shifts with a non-constant RHS.
>
> Sparse can handle inline function expand and some constant
> propagate. In this case, sparse seems doing the right thing.
> Sparse actually sees the channel value being 4294967295 (-1).
>
> >> static inline unsigned ni_stc_dma_channel_select_bitfield(unsigned channel)
>
> This is the bug. See this channel is *unsigned*. When -1 pass into
> channel, it become a really large number 4294967295.
> The code does request C compiler to perform left shift 4294967295 bits.
> Which did not make sense.
>
> >> {
> >> if (channel < 4)
> >> return 1 << channel;
> >> return 0;
> >> }
> >>
> >> static inline void filter(int channel)
> >> {
> >> if (channel < 0)
> >> return;
> >> ni_stc_dma_channel_select_bitfield(channel);
>
> See this channel is *signed*, with -1 convert to 4294967295.
> This is a bug in the kernel source not sparse.
Except that "filter" has an "int channel" (signed), so it can
successfully test "channel < 0" and return early; it'll never call
ni_stc_dma_channel_select_bitfield(channel) with a negative number.
I do agree that this code should sort out the signedness of its types,
but in this case I don't think the bad shift can actually happen, making
this a false positive.
- Josh Triplett
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2014-06-11 21:24 ` [PATCH] Staging/comedi: Fixes static analysis warning raised by sparse Dan Carpenter
2014-06-11 21:45 ` josh
2014-06-15 19:32 ` Sam Ravnborg
2014-06-16 7:40 ` Dan Carpenter
2014-06-16 8:06 ` Sam Ravnborg
2014-06-28 18:07 ` Christopher Li
2014-06-28 19:20 ` Josh Triplett [this message]
2014-06-29 3:09 ` Christopher Li
2014-06-30 17:49 ` Christopher Li
2014-06-30 18:32 ` Christopher Li
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