[adding Jett Zhou to Cc who introduced the driver]
Hi,
On Wed, Jul 28, 2021 at 06:24:12PM +0800, Li Tuo wrote:
Our static analysis tool finds a possible uninitialized-variable access inI suppose the code is suppose to look like this:
the 88pm860x_battery driver in Linux 5.14.0-rc3:
In calc_soc():
369: int ocv;
376: switch (state) {
380: case OCV_MODE_SLEEP:
381: ret = measure_vbatt(info, OCV_MODE_SLEEP, &ocv);
In measure_vbatt(struct pm860x_battery_info *info, int state, int *data)
176: switch (state) {
184: case OCV_MODE_SLEEP:
201: *data = ((*data & 0xff) * 27 * 25) >> 9;
If the variable state is OCV_MODE_SLEEP, the function measure_vbatt() is
called with the argument &ocv, and the corresponding parameter is data.
Thus *data is uninitialized but it is used at line 201.
I am not quite sure whether this possible uninitialized-variable access is
real and how to fix it if it is real.
Any feedback would be appreciated, thanks!
Reported-by: TOTE Robot <oslab@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
201: *data = ((ret & 0xff) * 27 * 25) >> 9;
Considering quite some code is spent before to setup ret, which is
never used. I don't have the device (nor datasheets) though. Considering
the driver has only seen trivial cleanups over the last 9 years, maybe
it can just be removed?
-- Sebastian