Buggy variable-length array code...or compiler?

From: Steven J. Magnani
Date: Thu Feb 25 2010 - 18:17:39 EST


When I run a memcpy dmatest with a Microblaze 2.6.33 noMMU kernel, the
system crashes after about 400 iterations. After much head scratching, I
believe I've narrowed the problem to this fragment of code in
drivers/dma/dmatest.c:

static int dmatest_func(void *data)
{
struct dmatest_thread *thread = data;
...
unsigned int total_tests = 0;
int src_cnt;
int dst_cnt;

...
if (thread->type == DMA_MEMCPY)
src_cnt = dst_cnt = 1;
...

while (!kthread_should_stop()
&& !(iterations && total_tests >= iterations)) {
struct dma_device *dev = chan->device;
struct dma_async_tx_descriptor *tx = NULL;
dma_addr_t dma_srcs[src_cnt];
dma_addr_t dma_dsts[dst_cnt];

...
total_tests++;

/* CODE ADDED BY ME FOR DEBUG */
printk("dmatest: Iteration %d, dma_srcs = %p\n",
total_tests, dma_srcs);

...
}

With this code I get output like this:

dmatest: Iteration 1, dma_srcs = 2c963ee8
dmatest: Iteration 2, dma_srcs = 2c963ed8
dmatest: Iteration 3, dma_srcs = 2c963ec8
dmatest: Iteration 4, dma_srcs = 2c963eb8
...
dmatest: Iteration 420, dma_srcs = 2c9624b8

...and then the stack detonates and the kernel crashes with some strange
error or other.

Are there any language lawyers in the house who'd care to weigh in on
which of these possibilities is the right one?

1. There is a coding error in dmatest
2. There is a bug specific to Microblaze gcc compiler(s) [mine is 4.1.2]
3. There is a bug generic to specific versions of gcc compilers
4. There is a bug generic to all gcc compilers

Obviously, the options get more disturbing the higher you go. I don't
know if VLAs are used elsewhere in the kernel; a 'smatch' search might
be helpful.

Regards,
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Steven J. Magnani "I claim this network for MARS!
www.digidescorp.com Earthling, return my space modulator!"

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