Hi Benjamin, On Mon, May 27, 2024 at 09:44:15AM +0200, Benjamin Mugnier wrote: > Hi Sakari, > > On 5/27/24 09:31, Sakari Ailus wrote: > > Hi Benjamin, > > > > On Mon, May 13, 2024 at 03:37:25PM +0200, Benjamin Mugnier wrote: > >>>>> +static int vd56g3_read_expo_cluster(struct vd56g3 *sensor, bool force_cur_val) > >>>>> +{ > >>>>> + u64 exposure = 0; > >>>>> + u64 again = 0; > >>>>> + u64 dgain = 0; > >>>> > >>>> Do you need the assignments? The values are assigned by cci_read() below, > >>>> right? > >>> > >>> Well initially, I didn't have those assignments and some checker > >>> complains (Honestly I didn't investigate the warning). > >>> I will double check and see if they are necessary. > >>> > >> > >> Since I have smatch ready, I ran it without these initialization against > >> the latest media tree. I got these : > >> > >> drivers/media/i2c/st-vd56g3.c:403 vd56g3_read_expo_cluster() error: > >> uninitialized symbol 'exposure'. > >> drivers/media/i2c/st-vd56g3.c:404 vd56g3_read_expo_cluster() error: > >> uninitialized symbol 'again'. > >> drivers/media/i2c/st-vd56g3.c:405 vd56g3_read_expo_cluster() error: > >> uninitialized symbol 'dgain'. > >> drivers/media/i2c/st-vd56g3.c:407 vd56g3_read_expo_cluster() error: > >> uninitialized symbol 'exposure'. > >> drivers/media/i2c/st-vd56g3.c:408 vd56g3_read_expo_cluster() error: > >> uninitialized symbol 'again'. > >> drivers/media/i2c/st-vd56g3.c:409 vd56g3_read_expo_cluster() error: > >> uninitialized symbol 'dgain'. > >> > >> cci_read() is indeed not modifying its 'var' argument in the default > >> case of the switch [1]. Spawning these errors. > >> Adding a '*val = 0' in the default case would also fix it, but will > >> change the function behavior. > > > > I think I'd add the assignment to cci_read(). This isn't the only driver > > that's affected. In the best case smatch would be fixed to figure this out. > > > > Any thoughts? > > IMHO adding the assignment to cci_read() is the cleanest way to handle it. A fix in smatch would be the best in my opinion as it could catch the use of the value in case of an error. But it's not going to be a short term solution, hence I'd also assign *val to 0 now. > > > > > Cc also Hans and Laurent. > > > -- Regards, Sakari Ailus