[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [PATCH] x86/xen: silence smatch warning in pmu_msr_chk_emulated()
On 20.10.22 16:22, Boris Ostrovsky wrote: On 10/20/22 9:34 AM, Juergen Gross wrote:On 20.10.22 15:16, Jan Beulich wrote:On 20.10.2022 13:37, Juergen Gross wrote:Commit 8714f7bcd3c2 ("xen/pv: add fault recovery control to pmu msr accesses") introduced code resulting in a warning issued by the smatch static checker, claiming to use an uninitialized variable. This is a false positive, but work around the warning nevertheless.The risk of introducing a problem might be quite low here, but in general it exists: With the adjustment you remove any chance of the compiler spotting a missing initialization before use. And I'm not convinced using 0 in such a case would actually be ending up sufficiently benign.Hmm, an alternative would be to initialize it to -1 and add a test for the index to be >= 0 before using it. Or to live with the smash warning with the chance, that a compiler might be warning for the same reason in the future.Is smatch complaining about both variables or just index? There are two cases in is_intel_pmu_msr() where it returns true but index is not set so perhaps that's what bothers smatch? It shold not complain if is_intel_pmu_msr() returns false. I didn't test it myself, so I can only speculate. I guess the problem is when is_intel_pmu_msr() returns true. In the end I don't think we expect much code churn in this area in the future. Its not as if the pmu handling for PV guests is expected to be extended. Juergen Attachment:
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