* Jan Beulich <jbeul...@suse.com> wrote: > Commits 4a3127693001c61a21d1ce680db6340623f52e93 ("x86: Turn the > copy_from_user check into an (optional) compile time warning") and > 63312b6a6faae3f2e5577f2b001e3b504f10a2aa ("x86: Add a Kconfig option to > turn the copy_from_user warnings into errors") touched only the 32-bit > variant of copy_from_user(), whereas the original commit > 9f0cf4adb6aa0bfccf675c938124e68f7f06349d ("x86: Use > __builtin_object_size() to validate the buffer size for > copy_from_user()") also added the same code to the 64-bit one. > > Further the earlier conversion from an inline WARN() to the call to > copy_from_user_overflow() went a little too far: When the number of > bytes to be copied is not a constant (e.g. [looking at 3.11] in > drivers/net/tun.c:__tun_chr_ioctl() or > drivers/pci/pcie/aer/aer_inject.c:aer_inject_write()), the compiler > will always have to keep the funtion call, and hence there will always > be a warning. By using __builtin_constant_p() we can avoid this. > > And then this slightly extends the effect of > CONFIG_DEBUG_STRICT_USER_COPY_CHECKS in that apart from converting > warnings to errors in the constant size case, it retains the (possibly > wrong) warnings in the non-constant size case, such that if someone is > prepared to get a few false positives, (s)he'll be able to recover the > current behavior (except that these diagnostics now will never be > converted to errors). > > Since the 32-bit variant (intentionally) didn't call might_fault(), the > unification results in this being called twice now. Adding a suitable > #ifdef would be the alternative if that's a problem.
Addressing that sanely would be nice. > I'd like to point out though that with __compiletime_object_size() > being restricted to gcc before 4.6, the whole construct is going to > become more and more pointless going forward. I would question > however that commit 2fb0815c9ee6b9ac50e15dd8360ec76d9fa46a2 ("gcc4: > disable __compiletime_object_size for GCC 4.6+") was really necessary, > and instead this should have been dealt with as is done here from the > beginning. Can we now revert 2fb0815c9ee6? Thanks, Ingo -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/