Message ID | 4f3a0acd903aeee52fb71acaec1106d513a2e88b.1727191485.git.skhan@linuxfoundation.org (mailing list archive) |
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State | Accepted |
Commit | ba872972002bd1e9ae89c397307a079e04ee289a |
Headers | show |
Series | timers test fix and duplicate defines cleanup | expand |
On 9/24/24 09:56, Shuah Khan wrote: > __fatal_error routine doesn't check strerror_r() return value, > which results in the following compile time warning: > > posix_timers.c: In function ‘__fatal_error’: > posix_timers.c:31:9: warning: ignoring return value of ‘strerror_r’ declared with attribute ‘warn_unused_result’ [-Wunused-result] > 31 | strerror_r(errno, buf, sizeof(buf)); > > Fix this by adding a check for return value and error handling appropriate > for the GNU-specific strerror_r() in use in __fatal_error(). Check if > return string is null and handle accordingly. > > From Linux strerror_r() manual page: > > "The GNU-specific strerror_r() returns a pointer to a string containing > the error message. This may be either a pointer to a string that the > function stores in buf, or a pointer to some (immutable) static string > (in which case buf is unused). If the function stores a string in buf, > then at most buflen bytes are stored (the string may be truncated if > buflen is too small and errnum is unknown). The string always includes > a terminating null byte." > > Signed-off-by: Shuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org> > --- > tools/testing/selftests/timers/posix_timers.c | 12 ++++++++---- > 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/timers/posix_timers.c b/tools/testing/selftests/timers/posix_timers.c > index 16bd49492efa..ddb1cebc844e 100644 > --- a/tools/testing/selftests/timers/posix_timers.c > +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/timers/posix_timers.c > @@ -26,13 +26,17 @@ > static void __fatal_error(const char *test, const char *name, const char *what) > { > char buf[64]; > + char *ret_str = NULL; > > - strerror_r(errno, buf, sizeof(buf)); > + ret_str = strerror_r(errno, buf, sizeof(buf)); > > - if (name && strlen(name)) > - ksft_exit_fail_msg("%s %s %s %s\n", test, name, what, buf); > + if (name && strlen(name) && ret_str) > + ksft_exit_fail_msg("%s %s %s %s\n", test, name, what, ret_str); > + else if (ret_str) > + ksft_exit_fail_msg("%s %s %s\n", test, what, ret_str); > else > - ksft_exit_fail_msg("%s %s %s\n", test, what, buf); > + ksft_exit_fail_msg("%s %s\n", test, what); > + > } > > #define fatal_error(name, what) __fatal_error(__func__, name, what) Any comments on this patch John? thanks, -- Shuah
On Tue, Sep 24, 2024 at 8:57 AM Shuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org> wrote: > > __fatal_error routine doesn't check strerror_r() return value, > which results in the following compile time warning: > > posix_timers.c: In function ‘__fatal_error’: > posix_timers.c:31:9: warning: ignoring return value of ‘strerror_r’ declared with attribute ‘warn_unused_result’ [-Wunused-result] > 31 | strerror_r(errno, buf, sizeof(buf)); > > Fix this by adding a check for return value and error handling appropriate > for the GNU-specific strerror_r() in use in __fatal_error(). Check if > return string is null and handle accordingly. > > From Linux strerror_r() manual page: > > "The GNU-specific strerror_r() returns a pointer to a string containing > the error message. This may be either a pointer to a string that the > function stores in buf, or a pointer to some (immutable) static string > (in which case buf is unused). If the function stores a string in buf, > then at most buflen bytes are stored (the string may be truncated if > buflen is too small and errnum is unknown). The string always includes > a terminating null byte." > > Signed-off-by: Shuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org> > --- > tools/testing/selftests/timers/posix_timers.c | 12 ++++++++---- > 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/timers/posix_timers.c b/tools/testing/selftests/timers/posix_timers.c > index 16bd49492efa..ddb1cebc844e 100644 > --- a/tools/testing/selftests/timers/posix_timers.c > +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/timers/posix_timers.c > @@ -26,13 +26,17 @@ > static void __fatal_error(const char *test, const char *name, const char *what) > { > char buf[64]; > + char *ret_str = NULL; > > - strerror_r(errno, buf, sizeof(buf)); > + ret_str = strerror_r(errno, buf, sizeof(buf)); > > - if (name && strlen(name)) > - ksft_exit_fail_msg("%s %s %s %s\n", test, name, what, buf); > + if (name && strlen(name) && ret_str) > + ksft_exit_fail_msg("%s %s %s %s\n", test, name, what, ret_str); > + else if (ret_str) > + ksft_exit_fail_msg("%s %s %s\n", test, what, ret_str); > else > - ksft_exit_fail_msg("%s %s %s\n", test, what, buf); > + ksft_exit_fail_msg("%s %s\n", test, what); > + > } Acked-by: John Stultz <jstultz@google.com>
diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/timers/posix_timers.c b/tools/testing/selftests/timers/posix_timers.c index 16bd49492efa..ddb1cebc844e 100644 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/timers/posix_timers.c +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/timers/posix_timers.c @@ -26,13 +26,17 @@ static void __fatal_error(const char *test, const char *name, const char *what) { char buf[64]; + char *ret_str = NULL; - strerror_r(errno, buf, sizeof(buf)); + ret_str = strerror_r(errno, buf, sizeof(buf)); - if (name && strlen(name)) - ksft_exit_fail_msg("%s %s %s %s\n", test, name, what, buf); + if (name && strlen(name) && ret_str) + ksft_exit_fail_msg("%s %s %s %s\n", test, name, what, ret_str); + else if (ret_str) + ksft_exit_fail_msg("%s %s %s\n", test, what, ret_str); else - ksft_exit_fail_msg("%s %s %s\n", test, what, buf); + ksft_exit_fail_msg("%s %s\n", test, what); + } #define fatal_error(name, what) __fatal_error(__func__, name, what)
__fatal_error routine doesn't check strerror_r() return value, which results in the following compile time warning: posix_timers.c: In function ‘__fatal_error’: posix_timers.c:31:9: warning: ignoring return value of ‘strerror_r’ declared with attribute ‘warn_unused_result’ [-Wunused-result] 31 | strerror_r(errno, buf, sizeof(buf)); Fix this by adding a check for return value and error handling appropriate for the GNU-specific strerror_r() in use in __fatal_error(). Check if return string is null and handle accordingly. From Linux strerror_r() manual page: "The GNU-specific strerror_r() returns a pointer to a string containing the error message. This may be either a pointer to a string that the function stores in buf, or a pointer to some (immutable) static string (in which case buf is unused). If the function stores a string in buf, then at most buflen bytes are stored (the string may be truncated if buflen is too small and errnum is unknown). The string always includes a terminating null byte." Signed-off-by: Shuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org> --- tools/testing/selftests/timers/posix_timers.c | 12 ++++++++---- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)