BUG: hid-sensor-ids code includes binary data in device name

From: Todd Brandt
Date: Thu Mar 09 2023 - 18:33:31 EST


Hi all, I've run into an issue in 6.3.0-rc1 that causes problems with
ftrace and I've bisected it to this commit:

commit 98c062e8245199fa9121141a0bf1035dc45ae90e (HEAD, refs/bisect/bad)
Author: Philipp Jungkamp p.jungkamp@xxxxxxx
Date: Fri Nov 25 00:38:38 2022 +0100

HID: hid-sensor-custom: Allow more custom iio sensors

The known LUID table for established/known custom HID sensors was
limited to sensors with "INTEL" as manufacturer. But some vendors
such
as Lenovo also include fairly standard iio sensors (e.g. ambient
light)
in their custom sensors.

Expand the known custom sensors table by a tag used for the
platform
device name and match sensors based on the LUID as well as
optionally
on model and manufacturer properties.

Signed-off-by: Philipp Jungkamp p.jungkamp@xxxxxxx
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Cameron Jonathan.Cameron@xxxxxxxxxx
Acked-by: Srinivas Pandruvada srinivas.pandruvada@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina jkosina@xxxxxxx

You're using raw data as part of the devname in the "real_usage"
string, but it includes chars other than ASCII, and those chars end
up being printed out in the ftrace log which is meant to be ASCII only.

- /* HID-SENSOR-INT-REAL_USAGE_ID */
- dev_name = kasprintf(GFP_KERNEL, "HID-SENSOR-INT-%s",
real_usage);
+ /* HID-SENSOR-TAG-REAL_USAGE_ID */
+ dev_name = kasprintf(GFP_KERNEL, "HID-SENSOR-%s-%s",
+ match->tag, real_usage);

My sleepgraph tool started to crash because it read these lines from
ftrace:

device_pm_callback_start: platform HID-SENSOR-INT-020b?.39.auto,
parent: 001F:8087:0AC2.0003, [suspend]
device_pm_callback_end: platform HID-SENSOR-INT-020b?.39.auto, err=0

The "HID-SENSOR-INT-020b?.39.auto" string includes a binary char that
kills
python3 code that loops through an ascii file as such:

File "/usr/bin/sleepgraph", line 5579, in executeSuspend
for line in fp:
File "/usr/lib/python3.10/codecs.py", line 322, in decode
(result, consumed) = self._buffer_decode(data, self.errors, final)
UnicodeDecodeError: 'utf-8' codec can't decode byte 0xff in position
1568: invalid start byte

I've updated sleepgraph to handle random non-ascii chars, but other
tools
may suffer the same fate. Can you rewrite this to ensure that no binary
chars make it into the devname?