Re: [PATCH] PCI: fix a potential uninitentional integer overflow issue

From: Bjorn Helgaas
Date: Tue Nov 10 2020 - 15:54:41 EST


On Fri, Nov 06, 2020 at 11:04:19AM +0300, Dan Carpenter wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 05, 2020 at 04:24:30PM -0600, Bjorn Helgaas wrote:
> > On Wed, Oct 07, 2020 at 03:33:45PM +0300, Dan Carpenter wrote:
> > > On Wed, Oct 07, 2020 at 12:46:15PM +0100, Colin King wrote:
> > > > From: Colin Ian King <colin.king@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > > >
> > > > The shift of 1 by align_order is evaluated using 32 bit arithmetic
> > > > and the result is assigned to a resource_size_t type variable that
> > > > is a 64 bit unsigned integer on 64 bit platforms. Fix an overflow
> > > > before widening issue by using the BIT_ULL macro to perform the
> > > > shift.
> > > >
> > > > Addresses-Coverity: ("Uninitentional integer overflow")
> >
> > s/Uninitentional/Unintentional/
> > Also in subject (please also capitalize subject)
> >
> > Doesn't Coverity also assign an ID number for this specific issue?
> > Can you include that as well, e.g.,
> >
> > Addresses-Coverity-ID: 1226899 ("Unintentional integer overflow")
> >
> > > > Fixes: 07d8d7e57c28 ("PCI: Make specifying PCI devices in kernel parameters reusable")
> > > > Signed-off-by: Colin Ian King <colin.king@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > > > ---
> > > > drivers/pci/pci.c | 2 +-
> > > > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
> > > >
> > > > diff --git a/drivers/pci/pci.c b/drivers/pci/pci.c
> > > > index 6d4d5a2f923d..1a5844d7af35 100644
> > > > --- a/drivers/pci/pci.c
> > > > +++ b/drivers/pci/pci.c
> > > > @@ -6209,7 +6209,7 @@ static resource_size_t pci_specified_resource_alignment(struct pci_dev *dev,
> > > > if (align_order == -1)
> > > > align = PAGE_SIZE;
> > > > else
> > > > - align = 1 << align_order;
> > > > + align = BIT_ULL(align_order);
> > >
> > > "align_order" comes from sscanf() so Smatch thinks it's not trusted.
> > > Anything above 63 is undefined behavior. There should be a bounds check
> > > on this but I don't know what the valid values of "align" are.
> >
> > The spec doesn't explicitly say what the size limit for 64-bit BARs
> > is, but it does say 32-bit BARs can support up to 2GB (2^31). So I
> > infer that 2^63 would be the limit for 64-bit BARs.
> >
> > What about something like the following? To me, BIT_ULL doesn't seem
> > like an advantage over "1ULL << ", but maybe there's a reason to use
> > it.
>
> The advantage of BIT_ULL() is that checkpatch and I think Coccinelle
> will suggest using it. It's only recently where a few people have
> complained (actually you're probably the second person) that BIT() is
> sort of a weird thing to use for size variables.

If that's the only reason, I definitely prefer "1ULL << align_order".

BIT_ULL is just a pointless abstraction in this case.