Re: [PATCH] ARM: uaccess: Implement strict user copy checks

From: Stephen Boyd
Date: Wed Aug 11 2010 - 14:46:59 EST


On 08/10/2010 08:04 PM, Arnd Bergmann wrote:

Do you actually need to disable this if running an older gcc? AFAICT, it
should just have no effect at all in that case, so the comment is slightly
misleading.

I blindly copied the help text from x86. Will fix to be less misleading.


Also, why turn this specific warning into an error but not any of the other
warnings? Some architectures (alpha, sparc, mips, powerpc, sh) simply turn
on -Werror for architecture specific code in general, which seems very
useful. We can also make that a config option (probably arch independent)
that we turn on for defconfig files that we know build without warnings.

Unfortunately, there is a number of device drivers that have never been
warning-free, so we can't just enable -Werror for all code.


I'm following the x86 implementation. I suppose it's done this way since many drivers aren't warning free (as you mention) and turning on -Werror will make it more annoying to find these types of errors. Since there isn't any -Werror=user-copy this approach allows us to find this type of error easily without having to sift through noise.

Enabling -Werror in architecture specific code wouldn't help much here though right since this is going to be inlined into drivers and such?

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