[PATCH v3 2/2] x86: Fix /proc/cpuinfo cpumask warning
Borislav Petkov
bp at alien8.de
Thu Nov 3 08:02:12 PDT 2022
On Thu, Nov 03, 2022 at 01:59:45PM +0100, Andrew Jones wrote:
> The patch I'm proposing ensures cpumask_next()'s range, which is actually
> [-1, nr_cpus_ids - 1),
Lemme make sure I understand it correctly: on the upper boundary, if you
supply for n the value nr_cpu_ids - 2, then it will return potentially
the last bit if the mask is set, i.e., the one at position (nr_cpu_ids - 1).
If you supply nr_cpus_ids - 1, then it'll return nr_cpu_ids to signal no
further bits set.
Yes, no?
> I'll send a v4 with another stab at the commit message.
Yes, and it is still an unreadable mess: "A kernel compiled with commit
... but not its revert... " Nope.
First make sure cpumask_next()'s valid accepted range has been settled
upon, has been explicitly documented in a comment above it and then I'll
take a patch that fixes whatever is there to fix.
Callers should not have to filter values before passing them in - the
function either returns an error or returns the next bit in the mask.
This thing:
if (*pos == nr_cpu_ids)
but then to pass in pos - 1:
*pos = cpumask_next(*pos - 1
looks to me like the interface needs more cooking.
Thx.
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Boris.
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