From: Jose Abreu > Sent: 17 September 2019 08:59 > From: Nathan Chancellor <natechancel...@gmail.com> > Date: Sep/17/2019, 08:32:32 (UTC+00:00) > > > Hi all, > > > > Clang recently added a new diagnostic in r371605, -Wsizeof-array-div, > > that tries to warn when sizeof(X) / sizeof(Y) does not compute the > > number of elements in an array X (i.e., sizeof(Y) is wrong). See that > > commit for more details: ... > > ../drivers/net/ethernet/amd/xgbe/xgbe-dev.c:361:49: warning: expression > > does not compute the number of elements in this array; element type is > > 'u8' (aka 'unsigned char'), not 'u32' (aka 'unsigned int') > > [-Wsizeof-array-div] > > unsigned int key_regs = sizeof(pdata->rss_key) / sizeof(u32); > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ^ ... > > What is the reasoning behind having the key being an array of u8s but > > seemlingly converting it into an array of u32s? It's not immediately > > apparent from reading over the code but I am not familiar with it so I > > might be making a mistake. I assume this is intentional? If so, the > > warning can be silenced and we'll send patches to do so but we want to > > make sure we aren't actually papering over a mistake. > > This is because we write 32 bits at a time to the reg but internally the > driver uses 8 bits to store the array. If you look at > dwxgmac2_rss_configure() you'll see that cfg->key is casted to u32 which > is the value we use in HW writes. Then the for loop just does the math > to check how many u32's has to write.
That stinks of a possible misaligned data access..... David - Registered Address Lakeside, Bramley Road, Mount Farm, Milton Keynes, MK1 1PT, UK Registration No: 1397386 (Wales)