Re: [PATCH v6 0/2] lib: checksum: Fix issues with checksum tests

From: Palmer Dabbelt
Date: Wed Feb 07 2024 - 21:47:49 EST


On Wed, 07 Feb 2024 18:44:42 PST (-0800), linux@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On 2/7/24 18:09, Charlie Jenkins wrote:
On Wed, Feb 07, 2024 at 05:45:22PM -0800, Andrew Morton wrote:
On Wed, 07 Feb 2024 16:22:49 -0800 Charlie Jenkins <charlie@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

The ip_fast_csum and csum_ipv6_magic tests did not have the data
types properly casted, and improperly misaligned data.

Neither this nor the two patch's changelogs describe *why* these changes
are needed. They merely assert that we need to do this.

IOW, when fixing a bug please always describe the user-visible effects
of that bug.


I can add a description that says that the tests are being fixed because
they caused failures on systems without misaligned access support. As
for the casting patch it's a bit less pertinent but I can add that it
allows the code to pass sparse checks.

- Charlie

I don't know exactly what Andrew is asking for, but maybe including the
error log from the failed selftests and/or the sparse errors would be
sufficient ?

Not sure though if any of those count as "user visible".

Ya, for compiler warning/error workarounds I usually just include something like "without this, I get $ERROR". Something like 28ea54bade76 ("RISC-V: Don't rely on positional structure initialization").

For the aligned access on there was a fairly interesting discussion on why this hadn't tripped up before, I forget if it was on LKML or IRC (or Slack or just in the office). That's worth including...