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Fix -Wcast-function-type-strict warnings in drivers/net/wireless/intersil/orinoco/ #234
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When built with Control Flow Integrity, function prototypes between caller and function declaration must match. These mismatches are visible at compile time with the new -Wcast-function-type-strict in Clang[1]. Fix a total of 53 warnings like these: drivers/net/wireless/intersil/orinoco/wext.c:1379:27: warning: cast from 'int (*)(struct net_device *, struct iw_request_info *, struct iw_param *, char *)' to 'iw_handler' (aka 'int (*)(struct net_device *, struct iw_request_info *, union iwreq_data *, char *)') converts to incompatible function type [-Wcast-function-type-strict] IW_HANDLER(SIOCGIWPOWER, (iw_handler)orinoco_ioctl_getpower), ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ../net/wireless/wext-compat.c:1607:33: warning: cast from 'int (*)(struct net_device *, struct iw_request_info *, struct iw_point *, char *)' to 'iw_handler' (aka 'int (*)(struct net_device *, struct iw_request_info *, union iwreq_data *, char *)') converts to incompatible function type [-Wcast-function-type-strict] [IW_IOCTL_IDX(SIOCSIWGENIE)] = (iw_handler) cfg80211_wext_siwgenie, ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The orinoco Wireless Extension handler callbacks (iw_handler) use a union for the data argument. Actually use the union and perform explicit member selection in the function body instead of having a function prototype mismatch. No significant binary differences were seen before/after changes. Link: KSPP#234 Link: https://reviews.llvm.org/D134831 [1] Signed-off-by: Gustavo A. R. Silva <gustavoars@kernel.org>
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When built with Control Flow Integrity, function prototypes between caller and function declaration must match. These mismatches are visible at compile time with the new -Wcast-function-type-strict in Clang[1]. Fix a total of 10 warnings like these: ../drivers/net/wireless/intersil/orinoco/wext.c:1390:27: error: incompatible function pointer types initializing 'const iw_handler' (aka 'int (*const)(struct net_device *, struct iw_request_info *, union iwreq_data *, char *)') with an expression of type 'int (struct net_device *, struct iw_request_info *, struct iw_param *, char *)' [-Wincompatible-function-pointer-types] IW_HANDLER(SIOCGIWRETRY, cfg80211_wext_giwretry), ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ../include/uapi/linux/wireless.h:357:23: note: expanded from macro 'IW_HANDLER' [IW_IOCTL_IDX(id)] = func The cfg80211 Wireless Extension handler callbacks (iw_handler) use a union for the data argument. Actually use the union and perform explicit member selection in the function body instead of having a function prototype mismatch. No significant binary differences were seen before/after changes. Link: KSPP#234 Link: https://reviews.llvm.org/D134831 [1] Signed-off-by: Gustavo A. R. Silva <gustavoars@kernel.org>
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When built with Control Flow Integrity, function prototypes between caller and function declaration must match. These mismatches are visible at compile time with the new -Wcast-function-type-strict in Clang[1]. Fix a total of 43 warnings like these: drivers/net/wireless/intersil/orinoco/wext.c:1379:27: warning: cast from 'int (*)(struct net_device *, struct iw_request_info *, struct iw_param *, char *)' to 'iw_handler' (aka 'int (*)(struct net_device *, struct iw_request_info *, union iwreq_data *, char *)') converts to incompatible function type [-Wcast-function-type-strict] IW_HANDLER(SIOCGIWPOWER, (iw_handler)orinoco_ioctl_getpower), ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The orinoco Wireless Extension handler callbacks (iw_handler) use a union for the data argument. Actually use the union and perform explicit member selection in the function body instead of having a function prototype mismatch. No significant binary differences were seen before/after changes. These changes were made partly manually and partly with the help of Coccinelle. Link: KSPP/linux#234 Link: https://reviews.llvm.org/D134831 [1] Signed-off-by: Gustavo A. R. Silva <gustavoars@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/e564003608a1f2ad86283370ef816805c92b30f6.1667934775.git.gustavoars@kernel.org
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When built with Control Flow Integrity, function prototypes between caller and function declaration must match. These mismatches are visible at compile time with the new -Wcast-function-type-strict in Clang[1]. Fix a total of 73 warnings like these: drivers/net/wireless/intersil/orinoco/wext.c:1379:27: warning: cast from 'int (*)(struct net_device *, struct iw_request_info *, struct iw_param *, char *)' to 'iw_handler' (aka 'int (*)(struct net_device *, struct iw_request_info *, union iwreq_data *, char *)') converts to incompatible function type [-Wcast-function-type-strict] IW_HANDLER(SIOCGIWPOWER, (iw_handler)orinoco_ioctl_getpower), ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ../net/wireless/wext-compat.c:1607:33: warning: cast from 'int (*)(struct net_device *, struct iw_request_info *, struct iw_point *, char *)' to 'iw_handler' (aka 'int (*)(struct net_device *, struct iw_request_info *, union iwreq_data *, char *)') converts to incompatible function type [-Wcast-function-type-strict] [IW_IOCTL_IDX(SIOCSIWGENIE)] = (iw_handler) cfg80211_wext_siwgenie, ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ../drivers/net/wireless/intersil/orinoco/wext.c:1390:27: error: incompatible function pointer types initializing 'const iw_handler' (aka 'int (*const)(struct net_device *, struct iw_request_info *, union iwreq_data *, char *)') with an expression of type 'int (struct net_device *, struct iw_request_info *, struct iw_param *, char *)' [-Wincompatible-function-pointer-types] IW_HANDLER(SIOCGIWRETRY, cfg80211_wext_giwretry), ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The cfg80211 Wireless Extension handler callbacks (iw_handler) use a union for the data argument. Actually use the union and perform explicit member selection in the function body instead of having a function prototype mismatch. There are no resulting binary differences before/after changes. These changes were made partly manually and partly with the help of Coccinelle. Link: KSPP/linux#234 Link: https://reviews.llvm.org/D134831 [1] Signed-off-by: Gustavo A. R. Silva <gustavoars@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/a68822bf8dd587988131bb6a295280cb4293f05d.1667934775.git.gustavoars@kernel.org
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When built with Control Flow Integrity, function prototypes between caller and function declaration must match. These mismatches are visible at compile time with the new -Wcast-function-type-strict in Clang[1]. Fix a total of 73 warnings like these: drivers/net/wireless/intersil/orinoco/wext.c:1379:27: warning: cast from 'int (*)(struct net_device *, struct iw_request_info *, struct iw_param *, char *)' to 'iw_handler' (aka 'int (*)(struct net_device *, struct iw_request_info *, union iwreq_data *, char *)') converts to incompatible function type [-Wcast-function-type-strict] IW_HANDLER(SIOCGIWPOWER, (iw_handler)orinoco_ioctl_getpower), ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ../net/wireless/wext-compat.c:1607:33: warning: cast from 'int (*)(struct net_device *, struct iw_request_info *, struct iw_point *, char *)' to 'iw_handler' (aka 'int (*)(struct net_device *, struct iw_request_info *, union iwreq_data *, char *)') converts to incompatible function type [-Wcast-function-type-strict] [IW_IOCTL_IDX(SIOCSIWGENIE)] = (iw_handler) cfg80211_wext_siwgenie, ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ../drivers/net/wireless/intersil/orinoco/wext.c:1390:27: error: incompatible function pointer types initializing 'const iw_handler' (aka 'int (*const)(struct net_device *, struct iw_request_info *, union iwreq_data *, char *)') with an expression of type 'int (struct net_device *, struct iw_request_info *, struct iw_param *, char *)' [-Wincompatible-function-pointer-types] IW_HANDLER(SIOCGIWRETRY, cfg80211_wext_giwretry), ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The cfg80211 Wireless Extension handler callbacks (iw_handler) use a union for the data argument. Actually use the union and perform explicit member selection in the function body instead of having a function prototype mismatch. There are no resulting binary differences before/after changes. These changes were made partly manually and partly with the help of Coccinelle. Link: KSPP/linux#234 Link: https://reviews.llvm.org/D134831 [1] Signed-off-by: Gustavo A. R. Silva <gustavoars@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@kernel.org> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/a68822bf8dd587988131bb6a295280cb4293f05d.1667934775.git.gustavoars@kernel.org
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[Feature] CFI
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A patch exists to address the issue
Fix the following warnings in drivers/net/wireless/intersil/orinoco/ :
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