On Fri, 16 Jun 2017, Joe Perches wrote: > On Fri, 2017-06-16 at 19:45 +0200, Frans Klaver wrote: > > The header field in struct pd_message is declared as an __le16 type. The > > data in the message is supposed to be little endian. This means we don't > > have to go and shift the individual bytes into position when we're > > filling the buffer, we can just copy the contents right away. As an > > added benefit we don't get fishy results on big endian systems anymore. > > Thanks for pointing this out. > > There are several instances of this class of error. > > Here's a cocci script to find them. > > This is best used with cocci's --all-includes option like: > > $ spatch --all-includes --very-quiet --sp-file lebe_bitshifts.cocci . > [ many defects...] > > $ cat lebe_bitshifts.cocci > @@ > typedef __le16, __le32, __le64, __be16, __be32, __be64; > { __le16, __le32, __le64, __be16, __be32, __be64 } a; > expression b; > @@ > > * a << b > > @@ > { __le16, __le32, __le64, __be16, __be32, __be64 } a; > expression b; > @@ > > * a <<= b > > @@ > { __le16, __le32, __le64, __be16, __be32, __be64 } a; > expression b; > @@ > > * a >> b > > @@ > { __le16, __le32, __le64, __be16, __be32, __be64 } a; > expression b; > @@ > > * a >>= b Is this always a problem? Would it be useful to add this to the scripts in the kernel? julia