* Re: [kbuild] [djwong-xfs:djwong-wtf 349/351] fs/xfs/xfs_bmap_util.c:1372 xfs_map_free_extent() warn: missing error code 'error' [not found] ` <20220322054726.GR336@kadam> @ 2022-03-22 16:38 ` Darrick J. Wong 2022-03-24 10:45 ` Dan Carpenter 0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread From: Darrick J. Wong @ 2022-03-22 16:38 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Dan Carpenter; +Cc: kbuild, lkp, kbuild-all, Darrick J. Wong, linux-kernel, xfs On Tue, Mar 22, 2022 at 08:47:26AM +0300, Dan Carpenter wrote: > On Mon, Mar 21, 2022 at 02:59:08PM -0700, Darrick J. Wong wrote: > > On Mon, Mar 21, 2022 at 10:33:02AM +0300, Dan Carpenter wrote: > > > b82670045aab66 Darrick J. Wong 2022-01-06 1365 > > > b82670045aab66 Darrick J. Wong 2022-01-06 1366 error = xfs_alloc_find_freesp(tp, pag, cursor, end_agbno, &len); > > > b82670045aab66 Darrick J. Wong 2022-01-06 1367 if (error) > > > b82670045aab66 Darrick J. Wong 2022-01-06 1368 goto out_cancel; > > > b82670045aab66 Darrick J. Wong 2022-01-06 1369 > > > b82670045aab66 Darrick J. Wong 2022-01-06 1370 /* Bail out if the cursor is beyond what we asked for. */ > > > b82670045aab66 Darrick J. Wong 2022-01-06 1371 if (*cursor >= end_agbno) > > > b82670045aab66 Darrick J. Wong 2022-01-06 @1372 goto out_cancel; > > > > > > This looks like it should have an error = -EINVAL; > > > > Nope. If xfs_alloc_find_freesp moves @cursor goes beyond end_agbno, we > > want to exit early so that the xfs_map_free_extent caller will return to > > userspace. > > > > --D > > I'm generally pretty happy with this static checker rule. Returning > success on a failure path almost always results if something bad like a > NULL deref or a use after free. But false positives are a real risk > because it's tempting to add an error code to this and introduce a bug. > > Smatch will not print the warning if error is set within 4 lines of the > goto. > error = 0; > if (*cursor >= end_agbno) > goto out_cancel; The trouble is, if I do that: error = xfs_alloc_find_freesp(...); if (error) goto out_cancel; error = 0; if (*cursor >= end_agbno) goto out_cancel; then I'll get patch reviewers and/or tools complaining about setting error to zero unnecessarily. Either way we end up with a lot of code golf for something the compiler will probably remove for us. Question: Can sparse detect that the if() test involves a comparison between a non-pointer function argument and a dereferenced pointer argument? Would that be sufficient to detect functions that advance a cursor passed in by the caller and return early when the cursor moves outside of a range also specified by the caller? --D > Another option is that people have started adding comments to these > blocks in response to the checker warning. > > Or if you had a different idea about how to silence the checker warning > I can also probably implement that. > > regards, > dan carpenter > > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 2+ messages in thread
* Re: [kbuild] [djwong-xfs:djwong-wtf 349/351] fs/xfs/xfs_bmap_util.c:1372 xfs_map_free_extent() warn: missing error code 'error' 2022-03-22 16:38 ` [kbuild] [djwong-xfs:djwong-wtf 349/351] fs/xfs/xfs_bmap_util.c:1372 xfs_map_free_extent() warn: missing error code 'error' Darrick J. Wong @ 2022-03-24 10:45 ` Dan Carpenter 0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread From: Dan Carpenter @ 2022-03-24 10:45 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Darrick J. Wong Cc: kbuild, lkp, kbuild-all, Darrick J. Wong, linux-kernel, xfs On Tue, Mar 22, 2022 at 09:38:27AM -0700, Darrick J. Wong wrote: > On Tue, Mar 22, 2022 at 08:47:26AM +0300, Dan Carpenter wrote: > > On Mon, Mar 21, 2022 at 02:59:08PM -0700, Darrick J. Wong wrote: > > > On Mon, Mar 21, 2022 at 10:33:02AM +0300, Dan Carpenter wrote: > > > > b82670045aab66 Darrick J. Wong 2022-01-06 1365 > > > > b82670045aab66 Darrick J. Wong 2022-01-06 1366 error = xfs_alloc_find_freesp(tp, pag, cursor, end_agbno, &len); > > > > b82670045aab66 Darrick J. Wong 2022-01-06 1367 if (error) > > > > b82670045aab66 Darrick J. Wong 2022-01-06 1368 goto out_cancel; > > > > b82670045aab66 Darrick J. Wong 2022-01-06 1369 > > > > b82670045aab66 Darrick J. Wong 2022-01-06 1370 /* Bail out if the cursor is beyond what we asked for. */ > > > > b82670045aab66 Darrick J. Wong 2022-01-06 1371 if (*cursor >= end_agbno) > > > > b82670045aab66 Darrick J. Wong 2022-01-06 @1372 goto out_cancel; > > > > > > > > This looks like it should have an error = -EINVAL; > > > > > > Nope. If xfs_alloc_find_freesp moves @cursor goes beyond end_agbno, we > > > want to exit early so that the xfs_map_free_extent caller will return to > > > userspace. > > > > > > --D > > > > I'm generally pretty happy with this static checker rule. Returning > > success on a failure path almost always results if something bad like a > > NULL deref or a use after free. But false positives are a real risk > > because it's tempting to add an error code to this and introduce a bug. > > > > Smatch will not print the warning if error is set within 4 lines of the > > goto. > > error = 0; > > if (*cursor >= end_agbno) > > goto out_cancel; > > The trouble is, if I do that: > > error = xfs_alloc_find_freesp(...); > if (error) > goto out_cancel; > > error = 0; > if (*cursor >= end_agbno) > goto out_cancel; > > then I'll get patch reviewers and/or tools complaining about setting > error to zero unnecessarily. Currently nothing would complain. What causes complaints if the assignments are not used. Places where we assign a value and then immediately re-assign over it. It would only take a few minutes to write a checker rule which would complain about assigning "ret = 0;" if we already know that foo was zero, but hopefully no one will write it. The closest is that Christophe JAILLET has a script to remove duplicative memset()s to zero. > Either way we end up with a lot of code > golf for something the compiler will probably remove for us. > > Question: Can sparse detect that the if() test involves a comparison > between a non-pointer function argument and a dereferenced pointer > argument? Would that be sufficient to detect functions that advance a > cursor passed in by the caller and return early when the cursor moves > outside of a range also specified by the caller? This is a Smatch test (not Sparse). Smatch doesn't have code to detect/describe that right now... I'm not sure if the heuristic is very useful. I will look at future false positives and see if it applies. regards, dan carpenter ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 2+ messages in thread
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