On Mon, Sep 3, 2018 at 12:40 AM Uecker, Martin <martin.uec...@med.uni-goettingen.de> wrote: > > But if the true bound is smaller, then IMHO it is really bad advise > to tell programmers to use > > char buf[MAX_SIZE] > > instead of something like > > assert(N <= MAX_SIZE); > char buf[N]
No. First off, we don't use asserts in the kernel. Not acceptable. You handle errors, you don't crash. Secondly, the compiler is usually very stupid, and will generate horrible code for VLA's. Third, there's no guarantee that the compiler will actually even realize that the size is limited, and guarantee that it won't screw up the stack. So no. VLA's are not acceptable in the kernel. Don't do them. We're getting rid of them. Linus