From: Kevin Winchester on
Using:

gcc (GCC) 4.5.0 20100610 (prerelease)

The following warnings appear:

fs/readdir.c: In function 'filldir64':
fs/readdir.c:240:15: warning: 'dirent' is used uninitialized in this function
fs/readdir.c: In function 'filldir':
fs/readdir.c:155:15: warning: 'dirent' is used uninitialized in this function
fs/compat.c: In function 'compat_filldir64':
fs/compat.c:1071:11: warning: 'dirent' is used uninitialized in this function
fs/compat.c: In function 'compat_filldir':
fs/compat.c:984:15: warning: 'dirent' is used uninitialized in this function

The warnings are related to the use of the NAME_OFFSET() macro.
Luckily, it appears as though the standard offsetof() macro is what
is being implemented by NAME_OFFSET(), thus we can fix the warning
and use a more standard code construct at the same time.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Winchester <kjwinchester(a)gmail.com>
---
fs/compat.c | 10 +++++-----
fs/readdir.c | 8 +++++---
2 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/fs/compat.c b/fs/compat.c
index 6490d21..0c399bd 100644
--- a/fs/compat.c
+++ b/fs/compat.c
@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@
* published by the Free Software Foundation.
*/

+#include <linux/stddef.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/linkage.h>
#include <linux/compat.h>
@@ -891,8 +892,6 @@ asmlinkage long compat_sys_mount(char __user * dev_name, char __user * dir_name,
return retval;
}

-#define NAME_OFFSET(de) ((int) ((de)->d_name - (char __user *) (de)))
-
struct compat_old_linux_dirent {
compat_ulong_t d_ino;
compat_ulong_t d_offset;
@@ -981,7 +980,8 @@ static int compat_filldir(void *__buf, const char *name, int namlen,
struct compat_linux_dirent __user * dirent;
struct compat_getdents_callback *buf = __buf;
compat_ulong_t d_ino;
- int reclen = ALIGN(NAME_OFFSET(dirent) + namlen + 2, sizeof(compat_long_t));
+ int reclen = ALIGN(offsetof(struct compat_linux_dirent, d_name) +
+ namlen + 2, sizeof(compat_long_t));

buf->error = -EINVAL; /* only used if we fail.. */
if (reclen > buf->count)
@@ -1068,8 +1068,8 @@ static int compat_filldir64(void * __buf, const char * name, int namlen, loff_t
{
struct linux_dirent64 __user *dirent;
struct compat_getdents_callback64 *buf = __buf;
- int jj = NAME_OFFSET(dirent);
- int reclen = ALIGN(jj + namlen + 1, sizeof(u64));
+ int reclen = ALIGN(offsetof(struct linux_dirent64, d_name) + namlen + 1,
+ sizeof(u64));
u64 off;

buf->error = -EINVAL; /* only used if we fail.. */
diff --git a/fs/readdir.c b/fs/readdir.c
index 7723401..356f715 100644
--- a/fs/readdir.c
+++ b/fs/readdir.c
@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@
* Copyright (C) 1995 Linus Torvalds
*/

+#include <linux/stddef.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/time.h>
@@ -54,7 +55,6 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(vfs_readdir);
* anyway. Thus the special "fillonedir()" function for that
* case (the low-level handlers don't need to care about this).
*/
-#define NAME_OFFSET(de) ((int) ((de)->d_name - (char __user *) (de)))

#ifdef __ARCH_WANT_OLD_READDIR

@@ -152,7 +152,8 @@ static int filldir(void * __buf, const char * name, int namlen, loff_t offset,
struct linux_dirent __user * dirent;
struct getdents_callback * buf = (struct getdents_callback *) __buf;
unsigned long d_ino;
- int reclen = ALIGN(NAME_OFFSET(dirent) + namlen + 2, sizeof(long));
+ int reclen = ALIGN(offsetof(struct linux_dirent, d_name) + namlen + 2,
+ sizeof(long));

buf->error = -EINVAL; /* only used if we fail.. */
if (reclen > buf->count)
@@ -237,7 +238,8 @@ static int filldir64(void * __buf, const char * name, int namlen, loff_t offset,
{
struct linux_dirent64 __user *dirent;
struct getdents_callback64 * buf = (struct getdents_callback64 *) __buf;
- int reclen = ALIGN(NAME_OFFSET(dirent) + namlen + 1, sizeof(u64));
+ int reclen = ALIGN(offsetof(struct linux_dirent64, d_name) + namlen + 1,
+ sizeof(u64));

buf->error = -EINVAL; /* only used if we fail.. */
if (reclen > buf->count)
--
1.7.1

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