On Tue, Oct 29, 2024 at 10:18:23AM GMT, Rex Nie wrote: > If the read of USB_PDPHY_RX_ACKNOWLEDGE_REG failed, then hdr_len and > txbuf_len are uninitialized. It makes no sense to print message header > and payload. It is also not safe to print uninitialized length of ram. > > Signed-off-by: Rex Nie <rex.nie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > --- > drivers/usb/typec/tcpm/qcom/qcom_pmic_typec_pdphy.c | 2 +- > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/drivers/usb/typec/tcpm/qcom/qcom_pmic_typec_pdphy.c b/drivers/usb/typec/tcpm/qcom/qcom_pmic_typec_pdphy.c > index 5b7f52b74a40..53c2180a773a 100644 > --- a/drivers/usb/typec/tcpm/qcom/qcom_pmic_typec_pdphy.c > +++ b/drivers/usb/typec/tcpm/qcom/qcom_pmic_typec_pdphy.c > @@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ qcom_pmic_typec_pdphy_pd_transmit_payload(struct pmic_typec_pdphy *pmic_typec_pd > unsigned int negotiated_rev) > { > struct device *dev = pmic_typec_pdphy->dev; > - unsigned int val, hdr_len, txbuf_len, txsize_len; > + unsigned int val, hdr_len = 0, txbuf_len = 0, txsize_len; This stops us from printing uninitialized values, but the error print is now containing misleading/false data instead. As far as I can tell, the assignment of these three variables depend only on the "msg" argument passed to the function, not on the operations leading up to their assignment. So how about just moving the 3 assignments up to the top of the function instead? Regards, Bjorn > unsigned long flags; > int ret; > > -- > 2.17.1 > >