Re: UBSAN: Undefined behaviour in linux-4.7.2/drivers/usb/core/devio.c:1713:25

From: Alan Stern
Date: Mon Aug 22 2016 - 16:40:38 EST


On Mon, 22 Aug 2016, BjÃrn Mork wrote:

> Alan Stern <stern@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
> > On Sun, 21 Aug 2016, Jiri Slaby wrote:
> >
> >> Cc: proper lists.
> >>
> >> ep->desc.bInterval seems to be 0 here.

> > As far as I can see, this isn't possible. The usb_parse_endpoint()
> > routine in drivers/usb/core/config.c is supposed to guarantee that
> > ep->desc.bInterval is never 0.
>
> That is if it is an ISO endpoint, right?

I can't tell; the bug report doesn't say. However, ep->desc.bInterval
is ignored for bulk and control endpoints, so it must be either
isochronous or interrupt.

> Maybe I misunderstand something fundamental, but the "||" strikes me as
> odd here:
>
> as->urb->stream_id = stream_id;
> if (uurb->type == USBDEVFS_URB_TYPE_ISO ||
> ps->dev->speed == USB_SPEED_HIGH)
> as->urb->interval = 1 << min(15, ep->desc.bInterval - 1);
> else
> as->urb->interval = ep->desc.bInterval;
> as->urb->context = as;

No, that's right (mostly -- we really should check for ps->dev->speed
>= USB_SPEED_SUPER as well as == USB_SPEED_HIGH).

> Typo?

USB uses two different encodings for endpoint intervals. The second
encoding above just gives the interval in frames; this is used for low-
and full-speed interrupt endpoints. The first encoding above is
exponential (it gives n where the actual interval is 2^(n-1) frames or
microframes); this is used for all isochronous endpoints and for
high-speed (or SuperSpeed etc.) interrupt endpoints.

See for example the definition of usb_fill_int_urb() in
include/linux/usb.h.

Alan Stern