On Sun, 21 Feb 2010 07:11:36 pm Américo Wang wrote:On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 3:24 PM, Dongdong Deng
<dongdong.deng@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The param_set_fn() function will get a parameter which is a NULLWhy not just checking all of them in the generic code?
pointer when insmod module with params via following method:
$insmod module.ko module_params
BTW: the normal method usually as following format:
$insmod module.ko module_params=example
If the param_set_fn() function didn't check that parameter and used
it directly, it could caused an OOPS due to NULL pointer dereference.
The solution is simple:
Just checking the parameter before using in param_set_fn().
Example:
int set_module_params(const char *val, struct kernel_param *kp)
{
/*Checking the val parameter before using */
if (!val)
return -EINVAL;
...
}
module_param_call(module_params, set_module_params, NULL, NULL, 0644);
It seemed useful to allow 'foo' as well as 'foo='.
obviously that was too easy to misuse.
So I like your patch; please annotate it properly and put a comment
like:
/* We used to hand NULL for bare params, but most code didn't handle it :( */
I assume none of those non-standard param parsers *want* to handle NULL?
Thanks,
Rusty.