Re: linux-next: build warning after merge of the suspend tree

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On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 11:30:09PM +0200, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
> On Tuesday, May 24, 2011, mark gross wrote:
> > On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 09:54:52PM +0200, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
> > > On Monday, May 23, 2011, mark gross wrote:
> > > > On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 03:06:36PM +1000, Stephen Rothwell wrote:
> > > > > Hi Rafael,
> > > > > 
> > > > > After merging the suspend tree, today's linux-next build (i386 defconfig
> > > > > among others) produced this warning:
> > > > > 
> > > > > kernel/pm_qos_params.c: In function 'pm_qos_power_write':
> > > > > kernel/pm_qos_params.c:420: warning: passing argument 3 of 'kstrtol' from incompatible pointer type
> > > > > include/linux/kernel.h:210: note: expected 'long int *' but argument is of type 's32 *'
> > > > > 
> > > > > Intreoduced by commit 365daa955e03 ("PM: Correct PM QOS's user mode
> > > > > interface to work with ascii input per").
> > > > 
> > > > Gah!  I'm sorry about that.
> > > > 
> > > > attached is a fix.
> > > > 
> > > > 
> > > > --mark
> > > > 
> > > > signed-off-by:markgross <markgross@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> > > > 
> > > > 
> > > > 
> > > > From a8f0587b9ae598be5ca4c3cdda4e0ced6ca9baaf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
> > > > From: mgross <mgross@cr48>
> > > > Date: Mon, 23 May 2011 07:14:09 -0700
> > > > Subject: [PATCH] clean up a compile time warning in the use of strict_strtol but that was
> > > >  passing an s32 * when it should be passing a long *
> > > > 
> > > > ---
> > > >  kernel/pm_qos_params.c |    6 ++++--
> > > >  1 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
> > > > 
> > > > diff --git a/kernel/pm_qos_params.c b/kernel/pm_qos_params.c
> > > > index d61ecf3..dd37c56 100644
> > > > --- a/kernel/pm_qos_params.c
> > > > +++ b/kernel/pm_qos_params.c
> > > > @@ -405,6 +405,7 @@ static ssize_t pm_qos_power_write(struct file *filp, const char __user *buf,
> > > >  		size_t count, loff_t *f_pos)
> > > >  {
> > > >  	s32 value;
> > > > +	long safe_int;
> > > >  	int x;
> > > >  	char ascii_value[11];
> > > >  	struct pm_qos_request_list *pm_qos_req;
> > > > @@ -417,10 +418,11 @@ static ssize_t pm_qos_power_write(struct file *filp, const char __user *buf,
> > > >  		ascii_value[count] = 0;
> > > >  		if (copy_from_user(ascii_value, buf, count))
> > > >  			return -EFAULT;
> > > > -		if ((x=strict_strtol(ascii_value, 16, &value)) != 0){
> > > > -			pr_debug("%s, 0x%x, 0x%x\n",ascii_value, value, x);
> > > > +		if ((x=strict_strtol(ascii_value, 16, &safe_int)) != 0){
> > > > +			pr_debug("%s, 0x%lx, 0x%x\n",ascii_value, safe_int, x);
> > > >  			return -EINVAL;
> > > >  		}
> > > > +		value = (s32) safe_int;
> > > 
> > > Well, this doesn't seem quite right.
> > > 
> > > >  	} else
> > > >  		return -EINVAL;
> > > 
> > > Besides, if count == 11, there we'll write beyond ascii_value[], right?
> > 
> > right. That is a bug.
> > 
> > > 
> > > What about the appended patch instead of your original one?
> > Thank you!
> > 
> > > Rafael
> > > 
> > > 
> > > ---
> > > From: mark gross <markgross@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> > > Subject: PM: Correct PM QOS's user mode interface to work with ascii input per
> > > 
> > > What is in the kernel docs.  Writing a string to the ABI from user mode
> > > comes in 2 flavors.  One with and one without a '\n' at the end.  This
> > > change accepts both.
> > > 
> > > # echo 0x12345678 > /dev/cpu_dma_latency
> > > 
> > > and
> > > 
> > > # echo -n 0x12345678 > /dev/cpu_dma_latency
> > > 
> > > now both work.
> > > 
> > > [rjw: Fixed up array bounds checking and type casting.]
> > > 
> > > Signed-off-by: mark gross <markgross@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> > > Acked-by: Simon Horman <horms@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > > Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@xxxxxxx>
> > > ---
> > >  kernel/pm_qos_params.c |   25 ++++++++++++++++---------
> > >  1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
> > > 
> > > Index: linux-2.6/kernel/pm_qos_params.c
> > > ===================================================================
> > > --- linux-2.6.orig/kernel/pm_qos_params.c
> > > +++ linux-2.6/kernel/pm_qos_params.c
> > > @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@
> > >  #include <linux/string.h>
> > >  #include <linux/platform_device.h>
> > >  #include <linux/init.h>
> > > +#include <linux/kernel.h>
> > >  
> > >  #include <linux/uaccess.h>
> > >  
> > > @@ -404,24 +405,30 @@ static ssize_t pm_qos_power_write(struct
> > >  		size_t count, loff_t *f_pos)
> > >  {
> > >  	s32 value;
> > > -	int x;
> > >  	char ascii_value[11];
> > >  	struct pm_qos_request_list *pm_qos_req;
> > >  
> > >  	if (count == sizeof(s32)) {
> > >  		if (copy_from_user(&value, buf, sizeof(s32)))
> > >  			return -EFAULT;
> > > -	} else if (count == 11) { /* len('0x12345678/0') */
> > > -		if (copy_from_user(ascii_value, buf, 11))
> > > +	} else if (count >= 10) { /* '0x12345678' or '0x12345678\n'*/
> > Did you mean <= 11 here?  I know that Alan Stern wanted to see the ABI
> > adjusted to accept shorter hex string that the full 10 char string.
> > 
> > FWIW I'm ok with doing that.
> > 
> > > +		unsigned long int ulval;
> > > +		int ret;
> > > +
> > > +		count = 10;
> > 
> > I kind of wanted to return an error to the user if they violate the
> > documented format for the hex string.  With this code you get a silent
> > truncation of the lower digits if the string is "0x123456789abcdef"
> 
> That's correct, but with the previous code there will be a truncation
> is "echo -n 0x123456789".  If we don't want that, we should check if the
> last character is a '\n'.
> 
> > > +		ascii_value[count] = 0;
> > > +		if (copy_from_user(ascii_value, buf, count))
> > >  			return -EFAULT;
> > > -		if (strlen(ascii_value) != 10)
> > > -			return -EINVAL;
> > > -		x = sscanf(ascii_value, "%x", &value);
> > > -		if (x != 1)
> > > +
> > > +		ret = strict_strtoul(ascii_value, 16, &ulval);
> > > +		if (ret){
> > > +			pr_debug("%s, 0x%lx, 0x%x\n", ascii_value, ulval, ret);
> > >  			return -EINVAL;
> > > -		pr_debug("%s, %d, 0x%x\n", ascii_value, x, value);
> > > -	} else
> > > +		}
> > > +		value = (s32)lower_32_bits(ulval);
> > This shouldn't be needed if you are constrained to a hex format of
> > "0x12345678" but this is more readable.  lower_32_bits is a good idea.
> 
> OK
> 
> Appended is another patch that adds the '\n' check and reworks the code
> a bit (so that it will accept strings like "0x1" too).
> 
> Thanks,
> Rafael
> 
> 
> ---
> From: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@xxxxxxx>
> Subject: PM: Fix PM QOS's user mode interface to work with ASCII input
> 
> Make pm_qos_power_write() accept values passed to it in the ASCII hex
> format either with or without an ending newline.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@xxxxxxx>
> ---
>  kernel/pm_qos_params.c |   33 +++++++++++++++++++++++----------
>  1 file changed, 23 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
> 
> Index: linux-2.6/kernel/pm_qos_params.c
> ===================================================================
> --- linux-2.6.orig/kernel/pm_qos_params.c
> +++ linux-2.6/kernel/pm_qos_params.c
> @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@
>  #include <linux/string.h>
>  #include <linux/platform_device.h>
>  #include <linux/init.h>
> +#include <linux/kernel.h>
>  
>  #include <linux/uaccess.h>
>  
> @@ -404,24 +405,36 @@ static ssize_t pm_qos_power_write(struct
>  		size_t count, loff_t *f_pos)
>  {
>  	s32 value;
> -	int x;
> -	char ascii_value[11];
>  	struct pm_qos_request_list *pm_qos_req;
>  
>  	if (count == sizeof(s32)) {
>  		if (copy_from_user(&value, buf, sizeof(s32)))
>  			return -EFAULT;
> -	} else if (count == 11) { /* len('0x12345678/0') */
> -		if (copy_from_user(ascii_value, buf, 11))
> +	} else if (count <= 11) { /* ASCII perhaps? */
> +		char ascii_value[11];
> +		unsigned long int ulval;
> +		int ret;
> +
> +		if (copy_from_user(ascii_value, buf, count))
>  			return -EFAULT;
> -		if (strlen(ascii_value) != 10)
> -			return -EINVAL;
> -		x = sscanf(ascii_value, "%x", &value);
> -		if (x != 1)
> +
> +		if (count > 10) {
> +			if (ascii_value[10] == '\n')
> +				ascii_value[10] = '\0';
> +			else
> +				return -EINVAL;
> +		} else {
> +			ascii_value[count] = '\0';
> +		}
> +		ret = strict_strtoul(ascii_value, 16, &ulval);
> +		if (ret) {
> +			pr_debug("%s, 0x%lx, 0x%x\n", ascii_value, ulval, ret);
>  			return -EINVAL;
> -		pr_debug("%s, %d, 0x%x\n", ascii_value, x, value);
> -	} else
> +		}
> +		value = (s32)lower_32_bits(ulval);
> +	} else {
>  		return -EINVAL;
> +	}
>  
>  	pm_qos_req = filp->private_data;
>  	pm_qos_update_request(pm_qos_req, value);
looks good to me.

Acked-by: markgross <markgross@xxxxxxxxxxx>

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