Re: [PATCH] bcache: safeguard a dangerous addressing in closure_queue
From: Michael Lyle
Date: Thu Oct 12 2017 - 13:45:02 EST
On 10/12/2017 07:37 AM, Liang Chen wrote:
> The use of the union reduces the size of closure struct by taking advantage
> of the current size of its members. The offset of func in work_struct equals
> the size of the first three members, so that work.work_func will just
> reference the forth member - fn.
>
> This is smart but dangerous. It can be broken if work_struct or the other
> structs get changed, and can be a bit difficult to debug.
>
> Signed-off-by: Liang Chen <liangchen.linux@xxxxxxxxx>
So the objective here is to make sure that struct work_struct and the
anonymous struct remain identical? I agree that's a potential problem
for future maintenance.
Could we use BUILD_BUG_ON with offsets and sizes to do the same, to get
compile-time checking and avoid doing anything at runtime (I know the
compiler can usually omit the BUG but better to be safe)? Otherwise a
kernel that triggered this problem would compile, and it'd only be if
someone actually used bcache that it would trigger.
Mike