Re: [PATCH] fat sparse fixes
From: Christopher Li
Date: Tue Sep 30 2003 - 02:06:24 EST
On Mon, Sep 29, 2003 at 09:50:54AM -0700, Linus Torvalds wrote:
>
> On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 Andries.Brouwer@xxxxxx wrote:
> >
> > --- a/fs/fat/dir.c Mon Sep 29 01:05:41 2003
> > +++ b/fs/fat/dir.c Mon Sep 29 01:11:39 2003
> > @@ -630,7 +630,7 @@
> > put_user(slen, &d1->d_reclen))
> > goto efault;
> > } else {
> > - if (put_user(0, d2->d_name) ||
> > + if (put_user(0, d2->d_name+0) ||
> > put_user(0, &d2->d_reclen) ||
> > copy_to_user(d1->d_name, name, len) ||
> > put_user(0, d1->d_name+len) ||
>
> The above seems to just work around a sparse bug. Please don't - I'd
> rather have regular code and try to fix the sparse problem.
>
> Hmm.. I wonder why sparse doesn't get the address space right on arrays.
> It should see that "d2" is a user pointer , so d2->d_name is one too.
. The problem is in "*d2->d_name", the address space get
lost at evaluate_dereference of "*". It is a monster macro right
there. The simple version is:
struct dentry {
char d_name[256];
};
int foo (void) {
struct dentry __attribute__((noderef, address_space(1))) *d2;
__typeof__(*d2->d_name) *__pu_addr = d2->d_name;
^^^^^^^^^^^
}
> It gets it right if you add the "+0", or if you add a "&" in front. So
> it looks like the sparse array->pointer degeneration misses something.
Besids address sapce, it seems that the source and target base type
is pointer of char_ctype instead of pointer of void_ctype. I get lost
there.
Regards.
Chris
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