This is a resurrection of something I sent out about a year ago. In the relatively few places where we use a non-literal as format string, we can annotate the source with a fmtcheck() call that will (a) at build time, allow the compiler to check the variadic arguments against the template, and (b) at runtime, check that the format specifiers present in the actual format string match those in the template (and if not, WARN and use the template to ensure runtime type safety). Finding places to annotate is just make -j8 KCFLAGS='-Wformat-nonliteral' So far, in about half the places I looked, one might as well get completely rid of the non-literal format string. Patches 5,6,7 are some examples of where one might add fmtcheck() calls. I don't think we can get to a state where we can unconditionally add -Wformat-nonliteral to the build, but I think there's a lot of low-hanging fruit. This is on top of Miguel's compiler attributes series [1], which I hope will land in mainline soon. [1] https://github.com/ojeda/linux.git tags/compiler-attributes-for-linus-4.20-rc1 Rasmus Villemoes (7): compiler_attributes.h: add __attribute__((format_arg)) shorthand lib/vsprintf.c: add fmtcheck utility kernel.h: implement fmtmatch() wrapper around fmtcheck() lib/test_printf.c: add a few fmtcheck() test cases kernel/kthread.c: do runtime check of format string in kthread_create_on_cpu() nfs: use fmtcheck() in root_nfs_data drivers: hwmon: add runtime format string checking drivers/hwmon/hwmon.c | 3 +- fs/nfs/nfsroot.c | 2 +- include/linux/compiler_attributes.h | 13 ++++++ include/linux/kernel.h | 25 +++++++++++ kernel/kthread.c | 4 +- lib/Kconfig.debug | 9 ++++ lib/test_printf.c | 43 +++++++++++++++++++ lib/vsprintf.c | 65 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 8 files changed, 160 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) -- 2.19.1.6.gbde171bbf5