On Wed, Nov 03, 2021 at 10:38:17AM +0100, Anders Roxell wrote: > On Tue, 2 Nov 2021 at 23:04, Anders Roxell <anders.roxell@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > On Sat, 30 Oct 2021 at 00:08, Nick Desaulniers <ndesaulniers@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > On Fri, Oct 29, 2021 at 11:19 AM Shuah Khan <skhan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > > > On 10/29/21 5:43 AM, Anders Roxell wrote: > > > > > When building kselftests/capabilities the following warning shows up: > > > > > > > > > > clang -O2 -g -std=gnu99 -Wall test_execve.c -lcap-ng -lrt -ldl -o test_execve > > > > > test_execve.c:121:13: warning: variable 'have_outer_privilege' is used uninitialized whenever 'if' condition is false [-Wsometimes-uninitialized] > > > > > } else if (unshare(CLONE_NEWUSER | CLONE_NEWNS) == 0) { > > > > > ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > > > test_execve.c:136:9: note: uninitialized use occurs here > > > > > return have_outer_privilege; > > > > > ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > > > test_execve.c:121:9: note: remove the 'if' if its condition is always true > > > > > } else if (unshare(CLONE_NEWUSER | CLONE_NEWNS) == 0) { > > > > > ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > > > test_execve.c:94:27: note: initialize the variable 'have_outer_privilege' to silence this warning > > > > > bool have_outer_privilege; > > > > > ^ > > > > > = false > > > > > > > > > > Rework so all the ksft_exit_*() functions have attribue > > > > > '__attribute__((noreturn))' so the compiler knows that there wont be > > > > > any return from the function. That said, without > > > > > '__attribute__((noreturn))' the compiler warns about the above issue > > > > > since it thinks that it will get back from the ksft_exit_skip() > > > > > function, which it wont. > > > > > Cleaning up the callers that rely on ksft_exit_*() return code, since > > > > > the functions ksft_exit_*() have never returned anything. > > > > > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Anders Roxell <anders.roxell@xxxxxxxxxx> > > > > > > > > Lot of changes to fix this warning. Is this necessary? I would > > > > like to explore if there is an easier and localized change that > > > > can fix the problem. > > > > > > via `man 3 exit`: > > > ``` > > > The exit() function causes normal process termination ... > > > ... > > > RETURN VALUE > > > The exit() function does not return. > > > ``` > > > so seeing `ksft_exit_pass`, `ksft_exit_fail`, `ksft_exit_fail_msg`, > > > `ksft_exit_xfail`, `ksft_exit_xpass`, and `ksft_exit_skip` all > > > unconditional call `exit` yet return an `int` looks wrong to me on > > > first glance. So on that point this patch and its resulting diffstat > > > LGTM. > > > > I'll respin the patch with these changes only. > > > > > > > > That said, there are many changes that explicitly call `ksft_exit` > > > with an expression; are those setting the correct exit code? Note that > > > ksft_exit_pass is calling exit with KSFT_PASS which is 0. So some of > > > the negations don't look quite correct to me. For example: > > > > > > - return !ksft_get_fail_cnt() ? ksft_exit_pass() : ksft_exit_fail(); > > > + ksft_exit(!ksft_get_fail_cnt()); > > > > > > so if ksft_get_fail_cnt() returns 0, then we were calling > > > ksft_exit_pass() which exited with 0. Now we'd be exiting with 1? > > > > oh, right, thank you for your review. > > I will drop all the 'ksft_exit()' changes, they should be fixed and go > > in as separete patches. > > tools/testing/selftests/vm/memfd_secret.c has the > 'ksft_exit(!ksft_get_fail_cnt())' > statement and when I looked at it it when I did this patch it looked correct. > However, when I look at it now I get a bit confused how ksft_exit() can be used > with ksft_get_fail_cnt(). @Mike can you please clarify the > 'ksft_exit(!ksft_get_fail_cnt())' instance in > tools/testing/selftests/vm/memfd_secret.c. ksft_exit() does not take the error code but rather a condition: /** * ksft_exit() - Exit selftest based on truth of condition * * @condition: if true, exit self test with success, otherwise fail. */ #define ksft_exit(condition) do { \ if (!!(condition)) \ ksft_exit_pass(); \ else \ ksft_exit_fail(); \ } while (0) So !ksft_get_fail_cnt() ? ksft_exit_pass() : ksft_exit_fail(); and ksft_exit(!ksft_get_fail_cnt()) are equivalent. -- Sincerely yours, Mike.