On Mon, 2014-11-24 at 17:04 +0100, Tomas Henzl wrote: > On 11/24/2014 02:40 PM, Christoph Hellwig wrote: > > Can someone review this trivial patch for me? Thanks! > > > The compiler complains because when asd_find_flash_de fails, the offs is not initialized. > When that happens this code is invoked : > if (err) { > ASD_DPRINTK("couldn't find CTRL-A user settings section\n"); > ASD_DPRINTK("Creating default CTRL-A user settings section\n"); > > dflt_ps.id0 = 'h'; > dflt_ps.num_phys = 8; > for (i =0; i < ASD_MAX_PHYS; i++) { > memcpy(dflt_ps.phy_ent[i].sas_addr, > asd_ha->hw_prof.sas_addr, SAS_ADDR_SIZE); > dflt_ps.phy_ent[i].sas_link_rates = 0x98; > dflt_ps.phy_ent[i].flags = 0x0; > dflt_ps.phy_ent[i].sata_link_rates = 0x0; > } > > size = sizeof(struct asd_ctrla_phy_settings); > ps = &dflt_ps; > the dflt_ps is initialized and the address assigned to 'ps', but none of them is used later > } > > if (size == 0) > goto out; > > err = -ENOMEM; > el = kmalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL); > if (!el) { > ASD_DPRINTK("no mem for ctrla user settings section\n"); > goto out; > } > > err = asd_read_flash_seg(asd_ha, (void *)el, offs, size); > if (err) { > ASD_DPRINTK("couldn't read ctrla phy settings section\n"); > goto out2; > } > > err = -ENOENT; > ps = asd_find_ll_by_id(el, 'h', 0xFF); > here^ a new value is assigned to 'ps' > > > I have no idea what was intended in the originally so - it looks likely, but how do we know that > the '0' is a correct value for offs? Yes, it seems to be the default from the hw ... if you don't have any nvram then the phy setting are up first. > Probably the error path is never used, this patch should fix the gcc warning too - > @@ -990,20 +990,7 @@ static int asd_process_ctrl_a_user(struct asd_ha_struct *asd_ha, > err = asd_find_flash_de(flash_dir, FLASH_DE_CTRL_A_USER, &offs, &size); > if (err) { > ASD_DPRINTK("couldn't find CTRL-A user settings section\n"); > - ASD_DPRINTK("Creating default CTRL-A user settings section\n"); > - > - dflt_ps.id0 = 'h'; > - dflt_ps.num_phys = 8; > - for (i =0; i < ASD_MAX_PHYS; i++) { > - memcpy(dflt_ps.phy_ent[i].sas_addr, > - asd_ha->hw_prof.sas_addr, SAS_ADDR_SIZE); > - dflt_ps.phy_ent[i].sas_link_rates = 0x98; > - dflt_ps.phy_ent[i].flags = 0x0; > - dflt_ps.phy_ent[i].sata_link_rates = 0x0; > - } > - > - size = sizeof(struct asd_ctrla_phy_settings); > - ps = &dflt_ps; > + goto out; I did think about that. There does seem to be a definite reason to expect the phy setting read to succeed even though the nvram read failed. I think the reason was that there were some aic94xx cards that had no nvram and therefore always failed the read, but I can't find any evidence of that any more. James ��.n��������+%������w��{.n�����{������ܨ}���Ơz�j:+v�����w����ޙ��&�)ߡ�a����z�ޗ���ݢj��w�f