hi, Thanks for this report, I'll add the Reported-by in V3 patch. But before sending V3, I'd like to wait tcmu maintainer to have a brief review. Regards, Xiaoguang Wang > Hi Xiaoguang, > > Thank you for the patch! Perhaps something to improve: > > [auto build test WARNING on jejb-scsi/for-next] > [also build test WARNING on v5.18-rc2 next-20220411] > [cannot apply to mkp-scsi/for-next] > [If your patch is applied to the wrong git tree, kindly drop us a note. > And when submitting patch, we suggest to use '--base' as documented in > https://git-scm.com/docs/git-format-patch] > > url: https://github.com/intel-lab-lkp/linux/commits/Xiaoguang-Wang/scsi-target-tcmu-Fix-possible-data-corruption/20220411-220214 > base: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jejb/scsi.git for-next > config: x86_64-rhel-8.3-kselftests (https://download.01.org/0day-ci/archive/20220412/202204121450.qYzuKGXT-lkp@xxxxxxxxx/config) > compiler: gcc-11 (Debian 11.2.0-19) 11.2.0 > reproduce: > # apt-get install sparse > # sparse version: v0.6.4-dirty > # https://github.com/intel-lab-lkp/linux/commit/2bceb529129db286e111bc3bae0b52b62b1fba07 > git remote add linux-review https://github.com/intel-lab-lkp/linux > git fetch --no-tags linux-review Xiaoguang-Wang/scsi-target-tcmu-Fix-possible-data-corruption/20220411-220214 > git checkout 2bceb529129db286e111bc3bae0b52b62b1fba07 > # save the config file to linux build tree > mkdir build_dir > make W=1 C=1 CF='-fdiagnostic-prefix -D__CHECK_ENDIAN__' O=build_dir ARCH=x86_64 SHELL=/bin/bash drivers/target/ > > If you fix the issue, kindly add following tag as appropriate > Reported-by: kernel test robot <lkp@xxxxxxxxx> > > > sparse warnings: (new ones prefixed by >>) >>> drivers/target/target_core_user.c:1907:21: sparse: sparse: incorrect type in assignment (different base types) @@ expected int ret @@ got restricted vm_fault_t @@ > drivers/target/target_core_user.c:1907:21: sparse: expected int ret > drivers/target/target_core_user.c:1907:21: sparse: got restricted vm_fault_t >>> drivers/target/target_core_user.c:1911:16: sparse: sparse: incorrect type in return expression (different base types) @@ expected restricted vm_fault_t @@ got int ret @@ > drivers/target/target_core_user.c:1911:16: sparse: expected restricted vm_fault_t > drivers/target/target_core_user.c:1911:16: sparse: got int ret > > vim +1907 drivers/target/target_core_user.c > > 1874 > 1875 static vm_fault_t tcmu_vma_fault(struct vm_fault *vmf) > 1876 { > 1877 struct tcmu_dev *udev = vmf->vma->vm_private_data; > 1878 struct uio_info *info = &udev->uio_info; > 1879 struct page *page; > 1880 unsigned long offset; > 1881 void *addr; > 1882 int ret = 0; > 1883 > 1884 int mi = tcmu_find_mem_index(vmf->vma); > 1885 if (mi < 0) > 1886 return VM_FAULT_SIGBUS; > 1887 > 1888 /* > 1889 * We need to subtract mi because userspace uses offset = N*PAGE_SIZE > 1890 * to use mem[N]. > 1891 */ > 1892 offset = (vmf->pgoff - mi) << PAGE_SHIFT; > 1893 > 1894 if (offset < udev->data_off) { > 1895 /* For the vmalloc()ed cmd area pages */ > 1896 addr = (void *)(unsigned long)info->mem[mi].addr + offset; > 1897 page = vmalloc_to_page(addr); > 1898 get_page(page); > 1899 } else { > 1900 uint32_t dpi; > 1901 > 1902 /* For the dynamically growing data area pages */ > 1903 dpi = (offset - udev->data_off) / PAGE_SIZE; > 1904 page = tcmu_try_get_data_page(udev, dpi); > 1905 if (!page) > 1906 return VM_FAULT_SIGBUS; >> 1907 ret = VM_FAULT_LOCKED; > 1908 } > 1909 > 1910 vmf->page = page; >> 1911 return ret; > 1912 } > 1913 >