[PATCH 00/12] Clang -Wformat warning fixes
Bill Wendling
morbo at google.com
Fri Jun 10 00:49:21 CEST 2022
On Thu, Jun 9, 2022 at 3:25 PM Andrew Morton <akpm at linux-foundation.org> wrote:
>
> On Thu, 9 Jun 2022 22:16:19 +0000 Bill Wendling <morbo at google.com> wrote:
>
> > This patch set fixes some clang warnings when -Wformat is enabled.
> >
>
> tldr:
>
> - printk(msg);
> + printk("%s", msg);
>
> the only reason to make this change is where `msg' could contain a `%'.
> Generally, it came from userspace.
It helps kernel developers not accidentally to insert an unescaped '%'
in their messages, potentially exposing their code to an attack
vector.
> Otherwise these changes are a
> useless consumer of runtime resources.
Calling a "printf" style function is already insanely expensive. :-) I
understand that it's not okay blithely to increase runtime resources
simply because it's already slow, but in this case it's worthwhile.
> I think it would be better to quieten clang in some fashion.
The "printk" and similar functions all have the "__printf" attribute.
I don't know of a modification to that attribute which can turn off
this type of check.
-bw
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