Re: mm/vmalloc.c:4691:25: error: variable 'addr' is uninitialized when used here [-Werror,-Wuninitialized]

From: Arnd Bergmann
Date: Thu Jan 11 2024 - 11:37:42 EST


On Thu, Jan 11, 2024, at 13:55, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 11, 2024, at 12:16, Dan Carpenter wrote:
>> On Thu, Jan 11, 2024 at 04:23:09PM +0530, Naresh Kamboju wrote:
>>> Following build failures noticed on i386 and x86 with clang builds on the
>>> Linux next-20240111 tag.
>>>
>>> Reported-by: Linux Kernel Functional Testing <lkft@xxxxxxxxxx>
>>>
>>> Build error:
>>> ----------
>>> mm/vmalloc.c:4691:25: error: variable 'addr' is uninitialized when
>>> used here [-Werror,-Wuninitialized]
>>> 4691 | va = __find_vmap_area(addr, &vn->busy.root);
>>> | ^~~~
>>> mm/vmalloc.c:4684:20: note: initialize the variable 'addr' to silence
>>> this warning
>>> 4684 | unsigned long addr;
>>> | ^
>>> | = 0
>>> 1 error generated.
>>
>> We turned off uninitialized variable warnings for GCC a long time ago...
>> :/ I don't know if we'll be able to re-enable it in a -Werror world
>> although Clang seems to be managing alright so perhaps there is hope.
>
> The problem with gcc's warning is that it is non-deterministic and
> in recent versions actually got more false-positives even without
> -Os or -fsanitize=. Clang does not catch all that gcc does because
> it doesn't track state across inline functions, but at least its
> output is always the same regardless of optimization and other
> options.
>
> At least this particular one is an obvious bug and easily gets
> caught by lkft and lkp even if gcc's -Wuninitilized doesn't
> flag it.

As it turns out, gcc did find this one in the default -Wuninitialized
regardless of -Wmaybe-uninitialized:

mm/vmalloc.c: In function 'vmalloc_dump_obj':
mm/vmalloc.c:4691:22: error: 'addr' is used uninitialized [-Werror=uninitialized]
4691 | va = __find_vmap_area(addr, &vn->busy.root);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
mm/vmalloc.c:4684:23: note: 'addr' was declared here
4684 | unsigned long addr;
| ^~~~

and I see that Uladzislau Rezki already sent a fix, which
is the same that I tried out in my randconfig tree:
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/ZaARXdbigD1hWuOS@xxxxxxxxx/

Arnd