C compilers are allowed to represent enums as a smaller type than int, if all enum values fit in the smaller type. There are even compiler flags that force the use of this smaller representation, and using them changes the ABI of a binary. Therefore, our generated code for visit_type_ENUM() (for all qapi enums) was wrong for casting Enum* to int* when calling visit_type_enum().
It appears that no one has been doing this for qemu, because if they had, we are potentially dereferencing beyond bounds or even risking a SIGBUS on platforms where unaligned pointer dereferencing is fatal. Better is to avoid the practice entirely, and just use the correct types. This matches the fix for alternate qapi types, earlier in "qapi: Simplify visiting of alternate types". Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <ebl...@redhat.com> --- v6: new patch --- scripts/qapi-visit.py | 5 +++-- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/scripts/qapi-visit.py b/scripts/qapi-visit.py index dc2a336..ddfb769 100644 --- a/scripts/qapi-visit.py +++ b/scripts/qapi-visit.py @@ -172,12 +172,13 @@ out: def gen_visit_enum(name): - # FIXME cast from enum *obj to int * invalidely assumes enum is int return mcgen(''' void visit_type_%(c_name)s(Visitor *v, %(c_name)s *obj, const char *name, Error **errp) { - visit_type_enum(v, (int *)obj, %(c_name)s_lookup, "%(name)s", name, errp); + int tmp = *obj; + visit_type_enum(v, &tmp, %(c_name)s_lookup, "%(name)s", name, errp); + *obj = tmp; } ''', c_name=c_name(name), name=name) -- 2.4.3