Re: [PATCH 00/10] rcu: Cleanup RCU tree initialization

From: Alexander Gordeev
Date: Tue Mar 10 2015 - 10:26:58 EST


On Mon, Mar 09, 2015 at 09:43:18PM -0700, Paul E. McKenney wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 09, 2015 at 04:49:43PM -0700, Paul E. McKenney wrote:
> > On Mon, Mar 09, 2015 at 04:39:47PM -0700, Paul E. McKenney wrote:
> > > On Mon, Mar 09, 2015 at 02:40:21PM -0700, Paul E. McKenney wrote:
> > > > On Mon, Mar 09, 2015 at 09:34:04AM +0100, Alexander Gordeev wrote:
> > > > > Hi Paul,
> > > > >
> > > > > Here is cleanup of RCU tree initialization rebased on linux-rcu rcu/next
> > > > > repo, as you requested. Please, note an extra patch #10 that was not
> > > > > present in the first post.
> > > > >
> > > > > The series successfully passes kernel build test with CONFIG_RCU_FANOUT
> > > > > and CONFIG_RCU_FANOUT_LEAF equal to 5.
> > > >
> > > > I queued up 1-9, as discussed and have started testing. I will let you
> > > > know how it goes.
> > >
> > > Initial testing went well except for the following warning:
> > >
> > > /home/paulmck/public_git/linux-rcu/kernel/rcu/tree.c: In function ârcu_init_one.isra.63â:
> > > /home/paulmck/public_git/linux-rcu/kernel/rcu/tree.c:3961:3: warning: âlevelcnt[0]â may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
> > > for (j = 0; j < levelcnt[i]; j++, rnp++) {
> > >
> > > This warning looks like a false positive to me, given that the loop
> > > near the beginning of the function initializes levelcnt[0]. Am I
> > > missing something here, and either way, what is the best way to shut
> > > this warning up?
> >
> > My suggestion is the following:
> >
> > if (rcu_num_lvls <= 0)
> > panic("rcu_init_one: rcu_num_lvls underflow");
> >
> > Just following the other panic() in rcu_init_one().
>
> As in the following patch.
>
> Thanx, Paul
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> rcu: Shut up spurious gcc uninitialized-variable warning
>
> Because gcc doesn't realize that rcu_num_lvls must be strictly greater
> than zero, some versions give a spurious warning about levelcnt[0] being
> uninitialized in rcu_init_one(). This commit adds a panic() in that
> case in order to educate gcc on this point.
>
> Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> diff --git a/kernel/rcu/tree.c b/kernel/rcu/tree.c
> index bd5a9a1db048..5b42d94335e3 100644
> --- a/kernel/rcu/tree.c
> +++ b/kernel/rcu/tree.c
> @@ -3942,6 +3942,8 @@ static void __init rcu_init_one(struct rcu_state *rsp,
> /* Silence gcc 4.8 warning about array index out of range. */
> if (rcu_num_lvls > RCU_NUM_LVLS)
> panic("rcu_init_one: rcu_num_lvls overflow");
> + if (rcu_num_lvls <= 0)
> + panic("rcu_init_one: rcu_num_lvls underflow");

I believe '... else if (rcu_num_lvls <= 0)' is more appropriate here.

But do you think keeping two static strings just to shut the compiler
worth it? May be a single complain would be enough?

if (rcu_num_lvls <= 0 || rcu_num_lvls > RCU_NUM_LVLS)
panic("rcu_init_one: rcu_num_lvls is out of range");

> /* Initialize the level-tracking arrays. */
>
>

--
Regards,
Alexander Gordeev
agordeev@xxxxxxxxxx
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