How to mark suspicious code?
Ivan Safonov
insafonov at gmail.com
Thu Nov 5 22:28:31 EST 2015
On 11/06/2015 08:58 AM, Greg KH wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 06, 2015 at 08:45:46AM +0700, Ivan Safonov wrote:
>> Hi all!
>>
>> How can I mark suspicious code, if I can not fix it?
> What do you mean by "mark"?
Leave a comment in the code, write a letter to maintainer, etc.
What to do?
> And also what do you mean by "suspicious"?
This is the wrong code that needs to be corrected.
> And why can't you fix it?
>
> we need more details.
>
> thanks,
>
> greg k-h
Correction of the code will change the behavior of the program.
For example:
while (1) {
if (down_interruptible(&pcmdpriv->cmd_queue_sema))
break;
if (padapter->bDriverStopped || padapter->bSurpriseRemoved) {
...
break;
}
_next:
if (padapter->bDriverStopped || padapter->bSurpriseRemoved) {
...
break;
}
...
if (!pcmd)
continue;
...
goto _next;
}
...
up(&pcmdpriv->terminate_cmdthread_sema);
Here down_interruptible(sem) in the loop but up(sem) only after the loop.
Corrected example below:
if (down_interruptible(&pcmdpriv->cmd_queue_sema)) {
...
}
while (1) {
if (padapter->bDriverStopped || padapter->bSurpriseRemoved) {
...
break;
}
_next:
if (padapter->bDriverStopped || padapter->bSurpriseRemoved) {
...
break;
}
...
if (!pcmd)
continue;
...
goto _next;
}
...
}
up(&pcmdpriv->terminate_cmdthread_sema);
I can not test the corrected code on the device.
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