Re: ERR_PTR(0) in a couple of places

From: Dr. David Alan Gilbert
Date: Sun Sep 24 2023 - 08:16:17 EST


* Krzysztof Kozlowski (krzysztof.kozlowski@xxxxxxxxxx) wrote:
> On 24/09/2023 02:41, Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I randomly noticed there are a couple of places in the kernel that
> > do
> > ERR_PTR(0);
> >
> > and thought that was odd - shouldn't those just be NULL's ?
> >
> > 1) i915
> > drivers/gpu/drm/i915/gt/uc/selftest_guc_multi_lrc.c : 47
> >
> > if (i <= 1)
> > return ERR_PTR(0);
> >
> > from f9d72092cb490
> >
> > 2) trf7970a
> > drivers/nfc/trf7970a.c : 896
> >
> > trf->ignore_timeout =
> > !cancel_delayed_work(&trf->timeout_work);
> > trf->rx_skb = ERR_PTR(0);
>
> I would guess that code is relying on rx_skb being valid pointer or ERR
> (if (!IS_ERR(...))).

If seems mixed, that function calls trf7970a_send_upstream which has
both:

if (trf->rx_skb && !IS_ERR(trf->rx_skb) && !trf->aborting)
print_hex_dump_debug("trf7970a rx data: ", DUMP_PREFIX_NONE,
16, 1, trf->rx_skb->data, trf->rx_skb->len,
false);
and
if (!IS_ERR(trf->rx_skb)) {
kfree_skb(trf->rx_skb);
trf->rx_skb = ERR_PTR(-ECANCELED);
}

It's not clear to me whether it's expecteing that 2nd if to happen or
not.

I notice err.h gained a IS_ERR_OR_NULL to help that case as well.

Dave

> Best regards,
> Krzysztof
>
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