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authorFlorian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com>2019-07-22 14:02:40 +0200
committerFlorian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com>2019-07-22 14:02:40 +0200
commitd5873c6e794d8bd9e68c3675341b80c91030ebae (patch)
tree38255f8b8b75a135ca8ddafa7cb8e145e6a40745
parentc1d1e0c9f242f03521ef023a0e2cac071b5f0133 (diff)
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nptl: Use uintptr_t for address diagnostic in nptl/tst-pthread-getattr fw/gcc-10-fixes
Recent GCC versions warn about the attempt to return the address of a
local variable:

tst-pthread-getattr.c: In function ‘allocate_and_test’:
tst-pthread-getattr.c:54:10: error: function returns address of local variable [-Werror=return-local-addr]
   54 |   return mem;
      |          ^~~
In file included from ../include/alloca.h:3,
                 from tst-pthread-getattr.c:26:
../stdlib/alloca.h:35:23: note: declared here
   35 | # define alloca(size) __builtin_alloca (size)
      |                       ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
tst-pthread-getattr.c:51:9: note: in expansion of macro ‘alloca’
   51 |   mem = alloca ((size_t) (mem - target));
      |         ^~~~~~

The address itself is used in a check in the caller, so using
uintptr_t instead is reasonable.
-rw-r--r--ChangeLog6
-rw-r--r--nptl/tst-pthread-getattr.c11
2 files changed, 11 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index c6dbb2e817..e30cf048b6 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -1,5 +1,11 @@
 2019-07-22  Florian Weimer  <fweimer@redhat.com>
 
+	* nptl/tst-pthread-getattr.c (allocate_and_test): Change return
+	type to uintptr_t.
+	(check_stack_top): Adjust.
+
+2019-07-22  Florian Weimer  <fweimer@redhat.com>
+
 	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/socket.h [__USE_MISC]: Include
 	<linux/sockios.h>.
 
diff --git a/nptl/tst-pthread-getattr.c b/nptl/tst-pthread-getattr.c
index a954778767..e3634ea0a7 100644
--- a/nptl/tst-pthread-getattr.c
+++ b/nptl/tst-pthread-getattr.c
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ static size_t pagesize;
 
 /* Check if the page in which TARGET lies is accessible.  This will segfault
    if it fails.  */
-static volatile char *
+static volatile uintptr_t
 allocate_and_test (char *target)
 {
   volatile char *mem = (char *) &mem;
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ allocate_and_test (char *target)
   mem = alloca ((size_t) (mem - target));
 
   *mem = 42;
-  return mem;
+  return (uintptr_t) mem;
 }
 
 static int
@@ -84,7 +84,6 @@ check_stack_top (void)
 {
   struct rlimit stack_limit;
   void *stackaddr;
-  volatile void *mem;
   size_t stacksize = 0;
   int ret;
   uintptr_t pagemask = ~(pagesize - 1);
@@ -130,14 +129,14 @@ check_stack_top (void)
      stack and test access there.  It is however sufficient to simply check if
      the top page is accessible, so we target our access halfway up the top
      page.  Thanks Chris Metcalf for this idea.  */
-  mem = allocate_and_test (stackaddr + pagesize / 2);
+  uintptr_t mem = allocate_and_test (stackaddr + pagesize / 2);
 
   /* Before we celebrate, make sure we actually did test the same page.  */
-  if (((uintptr_t) stackaddr & pagemask) != ((uintptr_t) mem & pagemask))
+  if (((uintptr_t) stackaddr & pagemask) != (mem & pagemask))
     {
       printf ("We successfully wrote into the wrong page.\n"
 	      "Expected %#" PRIxPTR ", but got %#" PRIxPTR "\n",
-	      (uintptr_t) stackaddr & pagemask, (uintptr_t) mem & pagemask);
+	      (uintptr_t) stackaddr & pagemask, mem & pagemask);
 
       return 1;
     }