On Friday, October 21, 2016 6:31:18 PM CEST Jiri Pirko wrote: > Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 05:55:53PM CEST, a...@arndb.de wrote: > >gcc warns about an uninitialized pointer dereference in the vlan > >priority handling: > > > >net/core/flow_dissector.c: In function '__skb_flow_dissect': > >net/core/flow_dissector.c:281:61: error: 'vlan' may be used uninitialized in > >this function [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized] > > > >From all I can tell, this warning is about a real bug, and we > >should not attempt look up the vlan header if there was > >no vlan tag. > > I don't see how vlan could be used uninitialized. But I understand that > this is impossible for gcc to track it. Please just use uninitialized_var() >
I usually try to avoid uninitialized_var(), as making it obvious to the compiler why something is known tends to result in more readable source code and better object code. Can you explain why "dissector_uses_key(flow_dissector, FLOW_DISSECTOR_KEY_VLAN) && skb_vlan_tag_present(skb)" implies "eth_type_vlan(proto))"? If I add uninitialized_var() here, I would at least put that in a comment here. On a related note, I also don't see how "dissector_uses_key(flow_dissector, FLOW_DISSECTOR_KEY_VLAN)" implies that skb is non-NULL. I guess this is related to the first one. Arnd