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drm/i915: prevent out of range pt in the PDE macros (take 3)
authorMichel Thierry <michel.thierry@intel.com>
Fri, 2 Oct 2015 13:16:53 +0000 (14:16 +0100)
committerDaniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
Tue, 6 Oct 2015 12:15:29 +0000 (14:15 +0200)
We tried to fix this in commit fdc454c1484a ("drm/i915: Prevent out of
range pt in gen6_for_each_pde").

But the static analyzer still complains that, just before we break due
to "iter < I915_PDES", we do "pt = (pd)->page_table[iter]" with an
iter value that is bigger than I915_PDES. Of course, this isn't really
a problem since no one uses pt outside the macro. Still, every single
new usage of the macro will create a new issue for us to mark as a
false positive.

Also, Paulo re-started the discussion a while ago [1], but didn't end up
implemented.

In order to "solve" this "problem", this patch takes the ideas from
Chris and Dave, but that check would change the desired behavior of the
code, because the object (for example pdp->page_directory[iter]) can be
null during init/alloc, and C would take this as false, breaking the for
loop immediately.

This has been already verified with "static analysis tools".

[1]http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/intel-gfx/2015-June/068548.html

v2: Make it a single statement, while preventing the common subexpression
elimination (Chris)

Cc: Paulo Zanoni <paulo.r.zanoni@intel.com>
Cc: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Cc: Dave Gordon <david.s.gordon@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Michel Thierry <michel.thierry@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915_gem_gtt.h

index 9fbb07d6eaadf9aa4ff2b0c25ed195c34d1beffc..a216397ead52f03e49a3f72244fb2c72443d526a 100644 (file)
@@ -394,7 +394,8 @@ struct i915_hw_ppgtt {
  */
 #define gen6_for_each_pde(pt, pd, start, length, temp, iter) \
        for (iter = gen6_pde_index(start); \
-            pt = (pd)->page_table[iter], length > 0 && iter < I915_PDES; \
+            length > 0 && iter < I915_PDES ? \
+                       (pt = (pd)->page_table[iter]), 1 : 0; \
             iter++, \
             temp = ALIGN(start+1, 1 << GEN6_PDE_SHIFT) - start, \
             temp = min_t(unsigned, temp, length), \
@@ -459,7 +460,8 @@ static inline uint32_t gen6_pde_index(uint32_t addr)
  */
 #define gen8_for_each_pde(pt, pd, start, length, temp, iter)           \
        for (iter = gen8_pde_index(start); \
-            pt = (pd)->page_table[iter], length > 0 && iter < I915_PDES;       \
+            length > 0 && iter < I915_PDES ? \
+                       (pt = (pd)->page_table[iter]), 1 : 0; \
             iter++,                            \
             temp = ALIGN(start+1, 1 << GEN8_PDE_SHIFT) - start,        \
             temp = min(temp, length),                                  \
@@ -467,8 +469,8 @@ static inline uint32_t gen6_pde_index(uint32_t addr)
 
 #define gen8_for_each_pdpe(pd, pdp, start, length, temp, iter) \
        for (iter = gen8_pdpe_index(start); \
-            pd = (pdp)->page_directory[iter], \
-            length > 0 && (iter < I915_PDPES_PER_PDP(dev)); \
+            length > 0 && (iter < I915_PDPES_PER_PDP(dev)) ? \
+                       (pd = (pdp)->page_directory[iter]), 1 : 0; \
             iter++,                            \
             temp = ALIGN(start+1, 1 << GEN8_PDPE_SHIFT) - start,       \
             temp = min(temp, length),                                  \
@@ -476,8 +478,8 @@ static inline uint32_t gen6_pde_index(uint32_t addr)
 
 #define gen8_for_each_pml4e(pdp, pml4, start, length, temp, iter)      \
        for (iter = gen8_pml4e_index(start);    \
-            pdp = (pml4)->pdps[iter], \
-            length > 0 && iter < GEN8_PML4ES_PER_PML4; \
+            length > 0 && iter < GEN8_PML4ES_PER_PML4 ? \
+                       (pdp = (pml4)->pdps[iter]), 1 : 0; \
             iter++,                            \
             temp = ALIGN(start+1, 1ULL << GEN8_PML4E_SHIFT) - start,   \
             temp = min(temp, length),                                  \