On Wed, 2017-02-08 at 15:13 -0500, Steven Rostedt wrote:
> On Wed,  8 Feb 2017 11:24:58 -0600
> Tom Zanussi <tom.zanu...@linux.intel.com> wrote:
> 
> >  static void destroy_hist_field(struct hist_field *hist_field)
> >  {
> > +   unsigned int i;
> > +
> > +   if (!hist_field)
> > +           return;
> > +
> > +   for (i = 0; i < HIST_FIELD_OPERANDS_MAX; i++)
> > +           destroy_hist_field(hist_field->operands[i]);
> 
> Recursive functions get me really nervous. What limits it? Is this user
> defined? Perhaps we need to find a better way to handle this that's not
> recursive, or at least put in a hard limit of the amount it can recurse.
> 

It's limited by the expression depth, which shouldn't be more than 1
deep, but you're right, there should be an explicit limit check, just in
case - will add one.

Tom

> -- Steve
> 
> > +
> >     kfree(hist_field);
> >  }
> >  
> > @@ -377,7 +393,10 @@ static struct hist_field *create_hist_field(struct 
> > ftrace_event_field *field,
> >     }
> >  
> >     if (flags & HIST_FIELD_FL_LOG2) {
> > +           unsigned long fl = flags & ~HIST_FIELD_FL_LOG2;
> >             hist_field->fn = hist_field_log2;
> > +           hist_field->operands[0] = create_hist_field(field, fl);
> > +           hist_field->size = hist_field->operands[0]->size;
> >             goto out;
> >     }
> >  
> 


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