Re: [PATCH] kdb: use kstrto instead of simple_strto

From: Filip Ayazi
Date: Sun May 31 2015 - 13:38:11 EST


On 05/31/2015 02:29 PM, Alexey Dobriyan wrote:
Replace obsolete simple_strto* calls with appropriate kstrto*
functions.
static int kdb_kill(int argc, const char **argv)
{
long sig, pid;
- char *endp;
struct task_struct *p;
struct siginfo info;

if (argc != 2)
return KDB_ARGCOUNT;

- sig = simple_strtol(argv[1], &endp, 0);
- if (*endp)
+ if (kstrtol(argv[1], 0, &sig) != 0)
return KDB_BADINT;
if (sig >= 0) {
kdb_printf("Invalid signal parameter.<-signal>\n");
<at> <at> -2453,8 +2435,7 <at> <at> static int kdb_kill(int argc, const char **argv)
}
sig = -sig;

- pid = simple_strtol(argv[2], &endp, 0);
- if (*endp)
+ if (kstrtol(argv[2], 0, &pid) != 0)
return KDB_BADINT;
if (pid <= 0) {
kdb_printf("Process ID must be large than 0.\n");
This patch does easy mistake, namely trivial switch from simple_strtoul() to kstrtoul().

But you have to remember that there are NO simple_strtoint() or something like that,
so real type of data is anchor not function name.

In the code above data are "sig" and "pid" which are "int" or "unsigned int" at most.
Later "sig" is negated, so "int sig" is OK.

Thank you for the feedback, I know there is no simple_strtoint and the patch
uses kstrtoint/uint where the variable is declared as int/unsigned int (not doing
so would cause compilation warnings).
Pids are always unsigned logically so "unsigned int" is correct.

Don't be afraid to switch type of variable to correct one. Most of
the time "unsigned long foo" is wrong becase C-derived api didn't offer
anything better.

pid and sig variables are declared as long, I didn't know why so I didn't change
that, I will change their types to uint and int as you said and resend the patch soon.
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