[PATCH] divide by 3*sizeof(u32) when computing array_size

Russell King (Oracle) linux at armlinux.org.uk
Tue Jul 13 04:22:53 PDT 2021


On Tue, Jul 13, 2021 at 11:07:00AM +0000, David Laight wrote:
> From: Russell King
> > Sent: 13 July 2021 10:20
> ....
> > I would also note that the code relies on there being no padding in
> > struct stm32_breakinput - it should be noted that a strict
> > interpretation of the C standard allows padding to be added anywhere
> > to a structure - at the start, end or between members.
> 
> I'm pretty certain I remember that padding before the first member
> isn't allowed.

You may be right there.

> In any case the kernel generally assumes there is no extra padding.
> (eg for structures that map hardware registers.)

That's incorrect. Places where we care either generally end up with
__packed or are carefully layed out to ensure members are naturally
aligned to reduce the likelyhood of it. 32-bit OABI ARM has been
particularly "fun" in this respect.

> For big structures it is worth adding a compile-time check of
> the structure size - but not really for three u32.

Sorry, structure size has absolutely nothing to do with whether it's
a good idea to have a compile-time check. The deciding factor is
whether the code relies on some property such as it being a certain
size. Such as in this exact case. If you grep for "BUILD_BUG_ON.*sizeof"
in fs/ for example, this illustrates the point rather well.

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