Zhao Liu <zhao1....@linux.intel.com> writes: > From: Zhao Liu <zhao1....@intel.com> > > As the comment in qapi/error, dereferencing @errp requires > ERRP_GUARD(): > > * = Why, when and how to use ERRP_GUARD() = > * > * Without ERRP_GUARD(), use of the @errp parameter is restricted: > * - It must not be dereferenced, because it may be null. > * - It should not be passed to error_prepend() or > * error_append_hint(), because that doesn't work with &error_fatal. > * ERRP_GUARD() lifts these restrictions. > * > * To use ERRP_GUARD(), add it right at the beginning of the function. > * @errp can then be used without worrying about the argument being > * NULL or &error_fatal. > * > * Using it when it's not needed is safe, but please avoid cluttering > * the source with useless code. > > Currently, since machine_set_cfmw() - the caller of > cxl_fixed_memory_window_config() - doesn't get the NULL errp parameter > as the "set" method of object property, cxl_fixed_memory_window_config() > doesn't trigger the dereference issue. > > To follow the requirement of errp, add missing ERRP_GUARD() in > cxl_fixed_memory_window_config(). > > Suggested-by: Markus Armbruster <arm...@redhat.com> > Signed-off-by: Zhao Liu <zhao1....@intel.com> > --- > Suggested by credit: > Markus: Referred his explanation about ERRP_GUARD(). > --- > hw/cxl/cxl-host.c | 1 + > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) > > diff --git a/hw/cxl/cxl-host.c b/hw/cxl/cxl-host.c > index 2aa776c79c74..c5f5fcfd64d0 100644 > --- a/hw/cxl/cxl-host.c > +++ b/hw/cxl/cxl-host.c > @@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ static void cxl_fixed_memory_window_config(CXLState > *cxl_state, > CXLFixedMemoryWindowOptions > *object, > Error **errp) > { > + ERRP_GUARD(); > g_autofree CXLFixedWindow *fw = g_malloc0(sizeof(*fw)); > strList *target; > int i;
The dereferences are fw->enc_int_ways = cxl_interleave_ways_enc(fw->num_targets, errp); if (*errp) { return; } and fw->enc_int_gran = cxl_interleave_granularity_enc(object->interleave_granularity, errp); if (*errp) { return; } We check *errp, because neither function returns a suitable error code. Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <arm...@redhat.com>