[PATCH] kbuild: Fix compiler warning with assertion when calling'fwrite'

From: Jean Sacren
Date: Fri Nov 25 2011 - 18:43:46 EST


From: Arnaud Lacombe <lacombar@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2011 13:05:53 -0500
>
> Hi,
>
> 2011/11/23 Reinhard Tartler <Reinhard.Tartler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> > On Mi, Nov 23, 2011 at 06:53:51 (CET), Jean Sacren wrote:
> >
> >> From: Michal Marek <mmarek@xxxxxxx>
> >> Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2011 14:24:35 +0100
> >>>
> >>> On 7.10.2011 05:29, Arnaud Lacombe wrote:
> >>> > Hi,
> >>> >
> >>> > 2011/10/6 Reinhard Tartler <Reinhard.Tartler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> >>> >> fwrite indicates '1' written member if a zero-length string is written.
> >>> > you forgot the "Signed-off-by: " part :)
> >>>
> >>> Reinhard, can I assume
> >>>
> >>> Signed-off-by: Reinhard Tartler
> >>> <Reinhard.Tartler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >>>
> >>> ? The patch is otherwise correct.
> >>
> >> I have two reasons to oppose this patch.
> >>
> >> 1. If 'len' value is zero, there is an issue already and it should be
> >> taken care of _before_ calling fwrite().
> >
> > So you're saying the function assumes a non-empty string? Why?
> AFAIK, fwrite(3) is currently used:
> 1) in comment printers. Empty comment are not allowed.
> 2) in a callback passed to expr_print(), where the string printed is
> non-empty[0]
> 2) in the lexer, auto-generated, and unused
>
> So Jean's point is valid, but for this comment to be pedantic, I would
> not weakly test for `len > 0', but enforce assumptions above with an
> assertion, by both converting the existing direct call to xfwrite()
> and add `assert(len > 0)' before calling fwrite(3).

I prepared a patch to take care of this corner case. Review is
appreciated. Thanks.

--
Jean Sacren

-->8

[PATCH] kbuild: Fix compiler warning with assertion when calling 'fwrite'

Reinhard Tartler discovered a corner case of calling xfwrite() where the
length of the string is zero.

Arnaud Lacombe suggested to use assertion for the corner case, as
fwrite(3) is currently used:

1) in comment printers. Empty comment are not allowed.
2) in a callback passed to expr_print(), where the string printed is
either NULL OR non-empty.
3) in the lexer, auto-generated, and unused.

I feel using assertion is a good solution:

1) It cleanly takes care of the above-mentioned corner case.
2) It can be easily disabled by defining NDEBUG.
3) It asserts xfwrite() is simply a wrapper for fwrite().

Reported-by: Reinhard Tartler <Reinhard.Tartler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Arnaud Lacombe <lacombar@xxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Jean Sacren <sakiwit@xxxxxxxxx>
---
scripts/kconfig/expr.h | 1 +
scripts/kconfig/lkc.h | 6 ++++--
2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/scripts/kconfig/expr.h b/scripts/kconfig/expr.h
index 80fce57..d4ecce8 100644
--- a/scripts/kconfig/expr.h
+++ b/scripts/kconfig/expr.h
@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@
extern "C" {
#endif

+#include <assert.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#ifndef __cplusplus
#include <stdbool.h>
diff --git a/scripts/kconfig/lkc.h b/scripts/kconfig/lkc.h
index b633bdb..c18f2bd 100644
--- a/scripts/kconfig/lkc.h
+++ b/scripts/kconfig/lkc.h
@@ -90,8 +90,10 @@ struct conf_printer {
/* confdata.c and expr.c */
static inline void xfwrite(const void *str, size_t len, size_t count, FILE *out)
{
- if (fwrite(str, len, count, out) < count)
- fprintf(stderr, "\nError in writing or end of file.\n");
+ assert(len != 0);
+
+ if (fwrite(str, len, count, out) != count)
+ fprintf(stderr, "Error in writing or end of file.\n");
}

/* menu.c */
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