On Thu, Sep 27, 2018 at 04:48:35PM +0300, Eran Ben Elisha wrote: > Struct sff_diags can be used uninitialized at sff8636_show_dom, this > caused the tool to show unreported fields (supports_alarms) by the lower > level driver. > > Fixes: a5e73bb05ee4 ("ethtool:QSFP Plus/QSFP28 Diagnostics Information > Support") > Signed-off-by: Eran Ben Elisha <era...@mellanox.com> > --- > qsfp.c | 2 +- > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/qsfp.c b/qsfp.c > index 32e195d12dc0..d196aa1753de 100644 > --- a/qsfp.c > +++ b/qsfp.c > @@ -671,7 +671,7 @@ static void sff8636_dom_parse(const __u8 *id, struct > sff_diags *sd) > > static void sff8636_show_dom(const __u8 *id, __u32 eeprom_len) > { > - struct sff_diags sd; > + struct sff_diags sd = {0}; > char *rx_power_string = NULL; > char power_string[MAX_DESC_SIZE]; > int i;
Hi Erin I wonder if similar bugs happen in sfpdiag.c? void sff8472_show_all(const __u8 *id) { struct sff_diags sd; char *rx_power_string = NULL; int i; sd is also on the stack and not initialised. Could you expand your patch to also clear this one as well, just to be safe. Thanks Andrew