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From: Nathan Chancellor <nathan@kernel.org>
To: dsterba@suse.cz, Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>,
	Nick Desaulniers <ndesaulniers@google.com>,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, clang-built-linux@googlegroups.com,
	terrelln@fb.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH] lib/zstd: Fix bitwise vs logical operators
Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2021 09:53:53 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <bbb0a92c-4237-c651-3b8b-84dfaa2a2096@kernel.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20210816151450.GF5047@twin.jikos.cz>

On 8/16/2021 8:14 AM, David Sterba wrote:
> You should CC Nick Terell for ZSTD patches, added.

Thanks for the info and adding him, I did not see an entry for lib/zstd/ 
in MAINTAINERS and there is no consistent person picking up patches 
according to git.

Cheers,
Nathan

> On Sat, Aug 14, 2021 at 05:41:54PM -0700, Nathan Chancellor wrote:
>> clang warns several times along the lines of:
>>
>> lib/zstd/compress.c:1043:7: warning: bitwise and of boolean expressions; did you mean logical and? [-Wbool-operation-and]
>>                  if ((offset_1 > 0) & (ZSTD_read32(ip + 1 - offset_1) == ZSTD_read32(ip + 1))) {
>>                      ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>                                     &&
>>
>> Bitwise ANDs do not short circuit, meaning that the ZSTD_read32 calls
>> will be evaluated even if the first condition is not true. This is not
>> always a problem but it is not a standard way to do conditionals so
>> replace the bitwise ANDs with logical ones to fix the warning and make
>> the code clearer.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Nathan Chancellor <nathan@kernel.org>
>> ---
>>   lib/zstd/compress.c | 16 ++++++++--------
>>   1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/lib/zstd/compress.c b/lib/zstd/compress.c
>> index b080264ed3ad..0e515d1d4237 100644
>> --- a/lib/zstd/compress.c
>> +++ b/lib/zstd/compress.c
>> @@ -1040,7 +1040,7 @@ void ZSTD_compressBlock_fast_generic(ZSTD_CCtx *cctx, const void *src, size_t sr
>>   		const BYTE *match = base + matchIndex;
>>   		hashTable[h] = curr; /* update hash table */
>>   
>> -		if ((offset_1 > 0) & (ZSTD_read32(ip + 1 - offset_1) == ZSTD_read32(ip + 1))) {
>> +		if ((offset_1 > 0) && (ZSTD_read32(ip + 1 - offset_1) == ZSTD_read32(ip + 1))) {
>>   			mLength = ZSTD_count(ip + 1 + 4, ip + 1 + 4 - offset_1, iend) + 4;
>>   			ip++;
>>   			ZSTD_storeSeq(seqStorePtr, ip - anchor, anchor, 0, mLength - MINMATCH);
>> @@ -1072,7 +1072,7 @@ void ZSTD_compressBlock_fast_generic(ZSTD_CCtx *cctx, const void *src, size_t sr
>>   			hashTable[ZSTD_hashPtr(base + curr + 2, hBits, mls)] = curr + 2; /* here because curr+2 could be > iend-8 */
>>   			hashTable[ZSTD_hashPtr(ip - 2, hBits, mls)] = (U32)(ip - 2 - base);
>>   			/* check immediate repcode */
>> -			while ((ip <= ilimit) && ((offset_2 > 0) & (ZSTD_read32(ip) == ZSTD_read32(ip - offset_2)))) {
>> +			while ((ip <= ilimit) && ((offset_2 > 0) && (ZSTD_read32(ip) == ZSTD_read32(ip - offset_2)))) {
>>   				/* store sequence */
>>   				size_t const rLength = ZSTD_count(ip + 4, ip + 4 - offset_2, iend) + 4;
>>   				{
>> @@ -1291,7 +1291,7 @@ void ZSTD_compressBlock_doubleFast_generic(ZSTD_CCtx *cctx, const void *src, siz
>>   		const BYTE *match = base + matchIndexS;
>>   		hashLong[h2] = hashSmall[h] = curr; /* update hash tables */
>>   
>> -		if ((offset_1 > 0) & (ZSTD_read32(ip + 1 - offset_1) == ZSTD_read32(ip + 1))) { /* note : by construction, offset_1 <= curr */
>> +		if ((offset_1 > 0) && (ZSTD_read32(ip + 1 - offset_1) == ZSTD_read32(ip + 1))) { /* note : by construction, offset_1 <= curr */
>>   			mLength = ZSTD_count(ip + 1 + 4, ip + 1 + 4 - offset_1, iend) + 4;
>>   			ip++;
>>   			ZSTD_storeSeq(seqStorePtr, ip - anchor, anchor, 0, mLength - MINMATCH);
>> @@ -1350,7 +1350,7 @@ void ZSTD_compressBlock_doubleFast_generic(ZSTD_CCtx *cctx, const void *src, siz
>>   			hashLong[ZSTD_hashPtr(ip - 2, hBitsL, 8)] = hashSmall[ZSTD_hashPtr(ip - 2, hBitsS, mls)] = (U32)(ip - 2 - base);
>>   
>>   			/* check immediate repcode */
>> -			while ((ip <= ilimit) && ((offset_2 > 0) & (ZSTD_read32(ip) == ZSTD_read32(ip - offset_2)))) {
>> +			while ((ip <= ilimit) && ((offset_2 > 0) && (ZSTD_read32(ip) == ZSTD_read32(ip - offset_2)))) {
>>   				/* store sequence */
>>   				size_t const rLength = ZSTD_count(ip + 4, ip + 4 - offset_2, iend) + 4;
>>   				{
>> @@ -1929,7 +1929,7 @@ void ZSTD_compressBlock_lazy_generic(ZSTD_CCtx *ctx, const void *src, size_t src
>>   		const BYTE *start = ip + 1;
>>   
>>   		/* check repCode */
>> -		if ((offset_1 > 0) & (ZSTD_read32(ip + 1) == ZSTD_read32(ip + 1 - offset_1))) {
>> +		if ((offset_1 > 0) && (ZSTD_read32(ip + 1) == ZSTD_read32(ip + 1 - offset_1))) {
>>   			/* repcode : we take it */
>>   			matchLength = ZSTD_count(ip + 1 + EQUAL_READ32, ip + 1 + EQUAL_READ32 - offset_1, iend) + EQUAL_READ32;
>>   			if (depth == 0)
>> @@ -1953,7 +1953,7 @@ void ZSTD_compressBlock_lazy_generic(ZSTD_CCtx *ctx, const void *src, size_t src
>>   		if (depth >= 1)
>>   			while (ip < ilimit) {
>>   				ip++;
>> -				if ((offset) && ((offset_1 > 0) & (ZSTD_read32(ip) == ZSTD_read32(ip - offset_1)))) {
>> +				if ((offset) && ((offset_1 > 0) && (ZSTD_read32(ip) == ZSTD_read32(ip - offset_1)))) {
>>   					size_t const mlRep = ZSTD_count(ip + EQUAL_READ32, ip + EQUAL_READ32 - offset_1, iend) + EQUAL_READ32;
>>   					int const gain2 = (int)(mlRep * 3);
>>   					int const gain1 = (int)(matchLength * 3 - ZSTD_highbit32((U32)offset + 1) + 1);
>> @@ -1974,7 +1974,7 @@ void ZSTD_compressBlock_lazy_generic(ZSTD_CCtx *ctx, const void *src, size_t src
>>   				/* let's find an even better one */
>>   				if ((depth == 2) && (ip < ilimit)) {
>>   					ip++;
>> -					if ((offset) && ((offset_1 > 0) & (ZSTD_read32(ip) == ZSTD_read32(ip - offset_1)))) {
>> +					if ((offset) && ((offset_1 > 0) && (ZSTD_read32(ip) == ZSTD_read32(ip - offset_1)))) {
>>   						size_t const ml2 = ZSTD_count(ip + EQUAL_READ32, ip + EQUAL_READ32 - offset_1, iend) + EQUAL_READ32;
>>   						int const gain2 = (int)(ml2 * 4);
>>   						int const gain1 = (int)(matchLength * 4 - ZSTD_highbit32((U32)offset + 1) + 1);
>> @@ -2021,7 +2021,7 @@ void ZSTD_compressBlock_lazy_generic(ZSTD_CCtx *ctx, const void *src, size_t src
>>   		}
>>   
>>   		/* check immediate repcode */
>> -		while ((ip <= ilimit) && ((offset_2 > 0) & (ZSTD_read32(ip) == ZSTD_read32(ip - offset_2)))) {
>> +		while ((ip <= ilimit) && ((offset_2 > 0) && (ZSTD_read32(ip) == ZSTD_read32(ip - offset_2)))) {
>>   			/* store sequence */
>>   			matchLength = ZSTD_count(ip + EQUAL_READ32, ip + EQUAL_READ32 - offset_2, iend) + EQUAL_READ32;
>>   			offset = offset_2;
>>
>> base-commit: ba31f97d43be41ca99ab72a6131d7c226306865f
>> -- 
>> 2.33.0.rc2

  reply	other threads:[~2021-08-16 16:53 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2021-08-15  0:41 [PATCH] lib/zstd: Fix bitwise vs logical operators Nathan Chancellor
2021-08-16 15:14 ` David Sterba
2021-08-16 16:53   ` Nathan Chancellor [this message]
2021-08-16 21:17     ` David Sterba
2021-08-17  1:05 ` Andrew Morton
2021-08-19 21:22   ` David Laight

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