On Fri May 24, 2024 at 5:02 PM EEST, James Bottomley wrote: > On Fri, 2024-05-24 at 16:34 +0300, Jarkko Sakkinen wrote: > > On Fri May 24, 2024 at 3:59 PM EEST, James Bottomley wrote: > [...] > > > diff --git a/include/linux/oid_registry.h > > > b/include/linux/oid_registry.h > > > index 51421fdbb0ba..87a6bcb2f5c0 100644 > > > --- a/include/linux/oid_registry.h > > > +++ b/include/linux/oid_registry.h > > > @@ -151,5 +151,6 @@ extern enum OID look_up_OID(const void *data, > > > size_t datasize); > > > extern int parse_OID(const void *data, size_t datasize, enum OID > > > *oid); > > > extern int sprint_oid(const void *, size_t, char *, size_t); > > > extern int sprint_OID(enum OID, char *, size_t); > > > +extern ssize_t encode_OID(enum OID, u8 *, size_t); > > > > > > #endif /* _LINUX_OID_REGISTRY_H */ > > > diff --git a/lib/oid_registry.c b/lib/oid_registry.c > > > index fe6705cfd780..adbc287875c1 100644 > > > --- a/lib/oid_registry.c > > > +++ b/lib/oid_registry.c > > > @@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ > > > #include <linux/errno.h> > > > #include <linux/bug.h> > > > #include <linux/asn1.h> > > > +#include <linux/asn1_ber_bytecode.h> > > > #include "oid_registry_data.c" > > > > > > MODULE_DESCRIPTION("OID Registry"); > > > @@ -196,3 +197,31 @@ int sprint_OID(enum OID oid, char *buffer, > > > size_t bufsize) > > > return ret; > > > } > > > EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sprint_OID); > > > + > > > +/** > > > + * encode_OID - embed an ASN.1 encoded OID in the provide buffer > > > > nit: "encode_OID()" > > will fix. > > > https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/kernel-doc-nano-HOWTO.txt > > > > > + * @oid: The OID to encode > > > + * @buffer: The buffer to encode to > > > + * @bufsize: the maximum size of the buffer > > > > Align with tab characters. > > The kernel convention is to follow the style in the file, which isn't > currently tab aligned. > > > Hmm just for sake of consistency s/the/The/ > > Yes, sure. > > > > + * > > > + * Returns: negative error or encoded size in the buffer. > > > > "Return:" > > > > > + */ > > > +ssize_t encode_OID(enum OID oid, u8 *buffer, size_t bufsize) > > > +{ > > > + int oid_size; > > > + > > > + BUG_ON(oid >= OID__NR); > > > > Please use neither WARN's nor BUG_ON's as some sort of assertions. > > > > It neither need pr_err() given it has enum type which AFAIK will > > be detected by static analysis, but at most pr_err(). > > So this also is the style of the file. It seems to be because the > internal OID enum is always a fed in constant from kernel code (no user > space exposure) so it's designed to trip in a developer test boot to > alert the developer to bad code. > > > > > > > > + > > > + oid_size = oid_index[oid + 1] - oid_index[oid]; > > > + > > > + if (bufsize < oid_size + 2) > > > + return -EINVAL; > > > > Hmm... maybe -E2BIG? It would overflow. > > Technically it's an underflow (provided buffer is too small) and we > don't have an E2SMALL error ... Let's stick to -EINVAL. > > > Here it would make actually sense since it is not enum typed > > parameter to issue pr_err() because it is clearly a programming > > error. > > Sure, I can add that. > > > > + > > > + buffer[0] = _tag(UNIV, PRIM, OID); > > > + buffer[1] = oid_size; > > > + > > > + memcpy(&buffer[2], &oid_data[oid_index[oid]], oid_size); > > > + > > > + return oid_size + 2; > > > +} > > > +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(encode_OID); > > > > Yep, makes more sense than the old code for sure. > > Thanks, > > James Yeah, this is definitely something that can be picked as soon as it is done! BR, Jarkko