On Mon, Nov 9, 2020 at 2:41 PM William Breathitt Gray <vilhelm.gray@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Mon, Nov 09, 2020 at 06:04:11PM +0530, Syed Nayyar Waris wrote: > > One of my concerns is that we're incurring the latency two additional > conditional checks just to suppress a compiler warning about a case that > wouldn't occur in the actual use of bitmap_set_value(). I'm hoping > there's a way for us to suppress these warnings without adding onto the > latency of this function; given that bitmap_set_value() is intended to > be used in loops, conditionals here could significantly increase latency > in drivers. At least for this caller, the size check would be a compile-time constant that can be eliminated. > I wonder if array_index_nospec() might have the side effect of > suppressing these warnings for us. For example, would this work: > > static inline void bitmap_set_value(unsigned long *map, > unsigned long value, > unsigned long start, unsigned long nbits) > { > const unsigned long offset = start % BITS_PER_LONG; > const unsigned long ceiling = round_up(start + 1, BITS_PER_LONG); > const unsigned long space = ceiling - start; > size_t index = BIT_WORD(start); > > value &= GENMASK(nbits - 1, 0); > > if (space >= nbits) { > index = array_index_nospec(index, index + 1); > > map[index] &= ~(GENMASK(nbits - 1, 0) << offset); > map[index] |= value << offset; > } else { > index = array_index_nospec(index, index + 2); > > map[index + 0] &= ~BITMAP_FIRST_WORD_MASK(start); > map[index + 0] |= value << offset; > map[index + 1] &= ~BITMAP_LAST_WORD_MASK(start + nbits); > map[index + 1] |= value >> space; > } > } > > Or is this going to produce the same warning because we're not using an > explicit check against the map array size? https://godbolt.org/z/fxnsG9 It still warns about the 'map[index + 1]' access: from all I can tell, gcc mainly complains because it cannot rule out that 'space < nbits', and then it knows the size of 'DECLARE_BITMAP(old, 64)' and finds that if 'index + 0' is correct, then 'index + 1' overflows that array. Arnd