[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [XEN PATCH v2 2/3] xen/arm: add SAF deviation for debugging and logging effects
On 27.11.2023 15:35, Simone Ballarin wrote: > On 27/11/23 11:46, Jan Beulich wrote: >> On 24.11.2023 18:29, Simone Ballarin wrote: >>> --- a/docs/misra/safe.json >>> +++ b/docs/misra/safe.json >>> @@ -28,6 +28,22 @@ >>> }, >>> { >>> "id": "SAF-3-safe", >>> + "analyser": { >>> + "eclair": "MC3R1.R13.1" >>> + }, >>> + "name": "MC3R1.R13.1: effects for debugging and logging", >>> + "text": "Effects for debugging and loggings reasons that crash >>> execution or produce logs are allowed in initializer lists. The evaluation >>> order in abnormal conditions is not relevant." >>> + }, >> >> I'm wary of this statement. Order may not matter much anymore _after_ an >> abnormal condition was encountered, but in the course of determining whether >> an abnormal condition might have been reached it may very well still matter. > > Do you object to the deviation in general? Or just to the wording? Primarily the wording. Yet the need to adjust the wording also hints at there needing to be care when actually making use of this deviation. Which it turn I'm not convinced is in the spirit of Misra. >>> --- a/xen/arch/arm/device.c >>> +++ b/xen/arch/arm/device.c >>> @@ -331,6 +331,7 @@ int handle_device(struct domain *d, struct >>> dt_device_node *dev, p2m_type_t p2mt, >>> .p2mt = p2mt, >>> .skip_mapping = !own_device || >>> (is_pci_passthrough_enabled() && >>> + /* SAF-3-safe effects for debugging/logging >>> reasons are safe */ >>> (device_get_class(dev) == DEVICE_PCI_HOSTBRIDGE)), >> >> What's the debugging / logging reason on the commented line? > > The "ASSERT(dev != NULL)" in its body. "it" == device_get_class() I assume? Imo to unobvious to deal with like this. >>> --- a/xen/arch/arm/guestcopy.c >>> +++ b/xen/arch/arm/guestcopy.c >>> @@ -110,18 +110,21 @@ static unsigned long copy_guest(void *buf, uint64_t >>> addr, unsigned int len, >>> unsigned long raw_copy_to_guest(void *to, const void *from, unsigned int >>> len) >>> { >>> return copy_guest((void *)from, (vaddr_t)to, len, >>> + /* SAF-4-safe No persistent side effects */ >>> GVA_INFO(current), COPY_to_guest | COPY_linear); >>> } >>> >>> unsigned long raw_copy_to_guest_flush_dcache(void *to, const void *from, >>> unsigned int len) >>> { >>> + /* SAF-4-safe No persistent side effects */ >>> return copy_guest((void *)from, (vaddr_t)to, len, GVA_INFO(current), >>> COPY_to_guest | COPY_flush_dcache | COPY_linear); >>> } >>> >>> unsigned long raw_clear_guest(void *to, unsigned int len) >>> { >>> + /* SAF-4-safe No persistent side effects */ >>> return copy_guest(NULL, (vaddr_t)to, len, GVA_INFO(current), >>> COPY_to_guest | COPY_linear); >>> } >>> @@ -129,6 +132,7 @@ unsigned long raw_clear_guest(void *to, unsigned int >>> len) >>> unsigned long raw_copy_from_guest(void *to, const void __user *from, >>> unsigned int len) >>> { >>> + /* SAF-4-safe No persistent side effects */ >>> return copy_guest(to, (vaddr_t)from, len, GVA_INFO(current), >>> COPY_from_guest | COPY_linear); >>> } >> >> I can only guess that in all four of these it's the use of "current" which >> requires the comment. Yet imo that either needs making explicit, or such a >> comment shouldn't go on use sites of "current", but on its definition site. >> > > "current" does not contain any violation of R13.1. Its expansion > produces a side-effect, but this is not a problem in itself. The real > problem is that GVA_INFO expands it in an initializer list: > #define GVA_INFO(vcpu) ((copy_info_t) { .gva = { vcpu } }) But an initializer list doesn't itself constitute a side effect, does it? > GVA_INFO(current) is the real piece of code that requires to be > deviated. In which case I think this such want spelling return copy_guest(to, (vaddr_t)from, len, /* SAF-4-safe No persistent side effects */ GVA_INFO(current), COPY_from_guest | COPY_linear); or some such. Not the least because we want to make sure a deviation does not have wider than necessary scope (which when formatted as above is, aiui, always the following source line). Jan
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