Re: [PATCH net v2 2/2] net: usb: asix: ax88772: Increase phy_name size

From: Russell King (Oracle)
Date: Wed Mar 19 2025 - 11:03:27 EST


On Wed, Mar 19, 2025 at 12:54:34PM +0200, Andy Shevchenko wrote:
> GCC compiler (Debian 14.2.0-17) is not happy about printing
> into a short buffer (when build with `make W=1`):
>
> drivers/net/usb/ax88172a.c: In function ‘ax88172a_reset’:
> include/linux/phy.h:312:20: error: ‘%s’ directive output may be truncated writing up to 60 bytes into a region of size 20 [-Werror=format-truncation=]

GCC reckons this can be up to 60 bytes...

> struct ax88172a_private {
> struct mii_bus *mdio;
> struct phy_device *phydev;
> - char phy_name[20];
> + char phy_name[MII_BUS_ID_SIZE + 3];

MII_BUS_ID_SIZE is sized to 61, and is what is used in struct
mii_bus::id. Why there a +3 here, which seems like a random constant to
make it 64-bit aligned in size. If we have need to increase
MII_BUS_ID_SIZE in the future, this kind of alignment then goes
wrong...

If the intention is to align it to 64-bit then there's surely a better
and future-proof ways to do that.

I'm also surprised that the +3 randomness wasn't described in the
commit message.

> @@ -210,7 +210,10 @@ static int ax88172a_bind(struct usbnet *dev, struct usb_interface *intf)
> ret = asix_read_phy_addr(dev, priv->use_embdphy);
> if (ret < 0)
> goto free;
> -
> + if (ret >= PHY_MAX_ADDR) {
> + netdev_err(dev->net, "Invalid PHY ID %x\n", ret);

An address is not a "PHY ID". "Invalid PHY address %d\n" probably makes
more sense, but if you want to keep the hex, then it really should be
%#x or 0x%x to make it clear that e.g. "20" is hex and not decimal.

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