> On Aug 26, 2024, at 17:01, Martin Uecker <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Am Montag, dem 26.08.2024 um 13:30 -0700 schrieb Kees Cook:
>> On Mon, Aug 26, 2024 at 07:30:15PM +0000, Qing Zhao wrote:
>>> Hi, Martin,
>>>
>>> Looks like that there is some issue when I tried to use the _Generic for
>>> the testing cases, and then I narrowed down to a
>>> small testing case that shows the problem without any change to GCC.
>>>
>>> [opc@qinzhao-ol8u3-x86 gcc]$ cat t1.c
>>> struct annotated {
>>> char b;
>>> int c[];
>>> } *array_annotated;
>>> extern void * counted_by_ref (int *);
>>>
>>> int main(int argc, char *argv[])
>>> {
>>> typeof(counted_by_ref (array_annotated->c)) ret
>>> = counted_by_ref (array_annotated->c);
>>> _Generic (ret, void* : (void)0, default: *ret = 10);
>>>
>>> return 0;
>>> }
>>> [opc@qinzhao-ol8u3-x86 gcc]$ /home/opc/Install/latest/bin/gcc t1.c
>>> t1.c: In function ‘main’:
>>> t1.c:12:44: warning: dereferencing ‘void *’ pointer
>>> 12 | _Generic (ret, void* : (void)0, default: *ret = 10);
>>> | ^~~~
>>> t1.c:12:49: error: invalid use of void expression
>>> 12 | _Generic (ret, void* : (void)0, default: *ret = 10);
>>> | ^
>>
>> I implemented it like this[1] in the Linux kernel. So yours could be:
>>
>> struct annotated {
>> char b;
>> int c[] __attribute__((counted_by(b));
>> };
>> extern struct annotated *array_annotated;
>>
>> int main(int argc, char *argv[])
>> {
>> typeof(_Generic(__builtin_get_counted_by(array_annotated->c),
>> void *: (size_t *)NULL,
>> default: __builtin_get_counted_by(array_annotated->c)))
>> ret = __builtin_get_counted_by(array_annotated->c);
>> if (ret)
>> *ret = 10;
>>
>> return 0;
>> }
>>
>> It's a bit cumbersome, but it does what's needed.
>>
>> This is, however, just doing exactly what Bill has suggested: it is
>> converting the (void *)NULL into (size_t *)NULL when there is no
>> counted_by annotation...
>>
>> -Kees
>>
>> [1]
>> https://lore.kernel.org/linux-hardening/[email protected]/
>
> Interesting. Will __builtin_get_counted_by(array_annotated->c) give
> a null pointer (or an invalid pointer) of the correct type if
> array_annotated is a null pointer of an annotated struct type?
A little confused here:
1. can array_annotated->c be passed to __builtin_get_counted_by as
__builtin_get_counted_by(array_annotated->c) when array_annotated is NULL?
2. If YES, then this should cause a run time error?
Qing
>
> I also wonder a bit about the multiple macro evaluations of the arguments
> for P and SIZE.
>
> Martin