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[RFC] linux-user: glib-ify is_proc_myself

Message ID 20210524112323.2310-1-alex.bennee@linaro.org
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Series [RFC] linux-user: glib-ify is_proc_myself | expand

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Alex Bennée May 24, 2021, 11:23 a.m. UTC
I'm not sure if this is neater than the original code but it does
remove a bunch of the !strcmp's in favour of glib's more natural bool
results. While we are at it make the function a bool return and fixup
the fake_open function prototypes.

Signed-off-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>

---
 linux-user/syscall.c | 30 ++++++++++++------------------
 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)

-- 
2.20.1

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no-reply@patchew.org May 24, 2021, 11:27 a.m. UTC | #1
Patchew URL: https://patchew.org/QEMU/20210524112323.2310-1-alex.bennee@linaro.org/



Hi,

This series seems to have some coding style problems. See output below for
more information:

Type: series
Message-id: 20210524112323.2310-1-alex.bennee@linaro.org
Subject: [RFC PATCH] linux-user: glib-ify is_proc_myself

=== TEST SCRIPT BEGIN ===
#!/bin/bash
git rev-parse base > /dev/null || exit 0
git config --local diff.renamelimit 0
git config --local diff.renames True
git config --local diff.algorithm histogram
./scripts/checkpatch.pl --mailback base..
=== TEST SCRIPT END ===

Updating 3c8cf5a9c21ff8782164d1def7f44bd888713384
From https://github.com/patchew-project/qemu
 * [new tag]         patchew/20210524112323.2310-1-alex.bennee@linaro.org -> patchew/20210524112323.2310-1-alex.bennee@linaro.org
Switched to a new branch 'test'
4e0076f linux-user: glib-ify is_proc_myself

=== OUTPUT BEGIN ===
ERROR: "foo * bar" should be "foo *bar"
#43: FILE: linux-user/syscall.c:7996:
+            g_autofree char * myself = g_strdup_printf("%d/", getpid());

total: 1 errors, 0 warnings, 52 lines checked

Commit 4e0076fad27e (linux-user: glib-ify is_proc_myself) has style problems, please review.  If any of these errors
are false positives report them to the maintainer, see
CHECKPATCH in MAINTAINERS.
=== OUTPUT END ===

Test command exited with code: 1


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Daniel P. Berrangé May 24, 2021, 11:35 a.m. UTC | #2
On Mon, May 24, 2021 at 12:23:23PM +0100, Alex Bennée wrote:
> I'm not sure if this is neater than the original code but it does

> remove a bunch of the !strcmp's in favour of glib's more natural bool

> results. While we are at it make the function a bool return and fixup

> the fake_open function prototypes.

> 

> Signed-off-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>

> ---

>  linux-user/syscall.c | 30 ++++++++++++------------------

>  1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)

> 

> diff --git a/linux-user/syscall.c b/linux-user/syscall.c

> index e739921e86..18e953de9d 100644

> --- a/linux-user/syscall.c

> +++ b/linux-user/syscall.c

> @@ -7987,33 +7987,27 @@ static int open_self_auxv(void *cpu_env, int fd)

>      return 0;

>  }

>  

> -static int is_proc_myself(const char *filename, const char *entry)

> +static bool is_proc_myself(const char *filename, const char *entry)

>  {

> -    if (!strncmp(filename, "/proc/", strlen("/proc/"))) {

> +    if (g_str_has_prefix(filename, "/proc/")) {

>          filename += strlen("/proc/");

> -        if (!strncmp(filename, "self/", strlen("self/"))) {

> +        if (g_str_has_prefix(filename, "self/")) {

>              filename += strlen("self/");

> -        } else if (*filename >= '1' && *filename <= '9') {

> -            char myself[80];

> -            snprintf(myself, sizeof(myself), "%d/", getpid());

> -            if (!strncmp(filename, myself, strlen(myself))) {

> -                filename += strlen(myself);

> -            } else {

> -                return 0;

> +        } else if (g_ascii_isdigit(*filename)) {

> +            g_autofree char * myself = g_strdup_printf("%d/", getpid());

> +            if (!g_str_has_prefix(filename, myself)) {

> +                return false;

>              }

> -        } else {

> -            return 0;

> -        }

> -        if (!strcmp(filename, entry)) {

> -            return 1;

> +            filename += strlen(myself);

>          }

> +        return g_str_has_prefix(filename, entry);

>      }

> -    return 0;

> +    return false;

>  }


Diff is hard to compare, so this is what it looks like:

 static bool is_proc_myself(const char *filename, const char *entry)
 {
     if (g_str_has_prefix(filename, "/proc/")) {
         filename += strlen("/proc/");
         if (g_str_has_prefix(filename, "self/")) {
             filename += strlen("self/");
         } else if (g_ascii_isdigit(*filename)) {
             g_autofree char * myself = g_strdup_printf("%d/", getpid());
             if (!g_str_has_prefix(filename, myself)) {
                 return false;
             }
             filename += strlen(myself);
         }
         return g_str_has_prefix(filename, entry);
     }
     return false;
 }

I think if we don't mind two heap allocs it can be simplified to:

  static int is_proc_myself(const char *filename, const char *entry)
  {
    g_autofree char *procself = g_strdup_printf("/proc/self/%s", entry);
    g_autofree char *procpid = g_strdup_printf("/proc/%d/%s", getpid(), entry);
    return g_str_equal(filename, procself) || g_str_equal(filename, procpid);
  }


This makes me wonder if the code needs to cope with non-canonicalized
filenames though. eg /proc///self/maps  or /proc/./self/maps

Is something further up ensuring canonicalization of 'filename' ?


>  

>  #if defined(HOST_WORDS_BIGENDIAN) != defined(TARGET_WORDS_BIGENDIAN) || \

>      defined(TARGET_SPARC) || defined(TARGET_M68K) || defined(TARGET_HPPA)

> -static int is_proc(const char *filename, const char *entry)

> +static bool is_proc(const char *filename, const char *entry)

>  {

>      return strcmp(filename, entry) == 0;

>  }

> @@ -8097,7 +8091,7 @@ static int do_openat(void *cpu_env, int dirfd, const char *pathname, int flags,

>      struct fake_open {

>          const char *filename;

>          int (*fill)(void *cpu_env, int fd);

> -        int (*cmp)(const char *s1, const char *s2);

> +        bool (*cmp)(const char *s1, const char *s2);

>      };

>      const struct fake_open *fake_open;

>      static const struct fake_open fakes[] = {

> -- 

> 2.20.1

> 

> 


Regards,
Daniel
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Alex Bennée May 24, 2021, 12:35 p.m. UTC | #3
Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com> writes:

> On Mon, May 24, 2021 at 12:23:23PM +0100, Alex Bennée wrote:

>> I'm not sure if this is neater than the original code but it does

>> remove a bunch of the !strcmp's in favour of glib's more natural bool

>> results. While we are at it make the function a bool return and fixup

>> the fake_open function prototypes.

>> 

>> Signed-off-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>

>> ---

>>  linux-user/syscall.c | 30 ++++++++++++------------------

>>  1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)

>> 

>> diff --git a/linux-user/syscall.c b/linux-user/syscall.c

>> index e739921e86..18e953de9d 100644

>> --- a/linux-user/syscall.c

>> +++ b/linux-user/syscall.c

>> @@ -7987,33 +7987,27 @@ static int open_self_auxv(void *cpu_env, int fd)

>>      return 0;

>>  }

>>  

>> -static int is_proc_myself(const char *filename, const char *entry)

>> +static bool is_proc_myself(const char *filename, const char *entry)

>>  {

>> -    if (!strncmp(filename, "/proc/", strlen("/proc/"))) {

>> +    if (g_str_has_prefix(filename, "/proc/")) {

>>          filename += strlen("/proc/");

>> -        if (!strncmp(filename, "self/", strlen("self/"))) {

>> +        if (g_str_has_prefix(filename, "self/")) {

>>              filename += strlen("self/");

>> -        } else if (*filename >= '1' && *filename <= '9') {

>> -            char myself[80];

>> -            snprintf(myself, sizeof(myself), "%d/", getpid());

>> -            if (!strncmp(filename, myself, strlen(myself))) {

>> -                filename += strlen(myself);

>> -            } else {

>> -                return 0;

>> +        } else if (g_ascii_isdigit(*filename)) {

>> +            g_autofree char * myself = g_strdup_printf("%d/", getpid());

>> +            if (!g_str_has_prefix(filename, myself)) {

>> +                return false;

>>              }

>> -        } else {

>> -            return 0;

>> -        }

>> -        if (!strcmp(filename, entry)) {

>> -            return 1;

>> +            filename += strlen(myself);

>>          }

>> +        return g_str_has_prefix(filename, entry);

>>      }

>> -    return 0;

>> +    return false;

>>  }

>

> Diff is hard to compare, so this is what it looks like:

>

>  static bool is_proc_myself(const char *filename, const char *entry)

>  {

>      if (g_str_has_prefix(filename, "/proc/")) {

>          filename += strlen("/proc/");

>          if (g_str_has_prefix(filename, "self/")) {

>              filename += strlen("self/");

>          } else if (g_ascii_isdigit(*filename)) {

>              g_autofree char * myself = g_strdup_printf("%d/", getpid());

>              if (!g_str_has_prefix(filename, myself)) {

>                  return false;

>              }

>              filename += strlen(myself);

>          }

>          return g_str_has_prefix(filename, entry);

>      }

>      return false;

>  }

>

> I think if we don't mind two heap allocs it can be simplified to:

>

>   static int is_proc_myself(const char *filename, const char *entry)

>   {

>     g_autofree char *procself = g_strdup_printf("/proc/self/%s", entry);

>     g_autofree char *procpid = g_strdup_printf("/proc/%d/%s", getpid(), entry);

>     return g_str_equal(filename, procself) || g_str_equal(filename, procpid);

>   }


Ahh nice, even simpler and easy to follow. I don't think the double
alloc is too much of a concern because we are typically on a syscall
path anyway so have a bunch of stuff to check.

> This makes me wonder if the code needs to cope with non-canonicalized

> filenames though. eg /proc///self/maps  or /proc/./self/maps

>

> Is something further up ensuring canonicalization of 'filename' ?


It seems so from my cursory pokes but I'm not convinced all paths do. We
could throw in a g_canonicalize_filename to be sure.

>

>

>>  

>>  #if defined(HOST_WORDS_BIGENDIAN) != defined(TARGET_WORDS_BIGENDIAN) || \

>>      defined(TARGET_SPARC) || defined(TARGET_M68K) || defined(TARGET_HPPA)

>> -static int is_proc(const char *filename, const char *entry)

>> +static bool is_proc(const char *filename, const char *entry)

>>  {

>>      return strcmp(filename, entry) == 0;

>>  }

>> @@ -8097,7 +8091,7 @@ static int do_openat(void *cpu_env, int dirfd, const char *pathname, int flags,

>>      struct fake_open {

>>          const char *filename;

>>          int (*fill)(void *cpu_env, int fd);

>> -        int (*cmp)(const char *s1, const char *s2);

>> +        bool (*cmp)(const char *s1, const char *s2);

>>      };

>>      const struct fake_open *fake_open;

>>      static const struct fake_open fakes[] = {

>> -- 

>> 2.20.1

>> 

>> 

>

> Regards,

> Daniel



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Alex Bennée
Richard Henderson May 24, 2021, 7:12 p.m. UTC | #4
On 5/24/21 4:23 AM, Alex Bennée wrote:
> +        } else if (g_ascii_isdigit(*filename)) {

> +            g_autofree char * myself = g_strdup_printf("%d/", getpid());

> +            if (!g_str_has_prefix(filename, myself)) {


This seems roundabout.  Wouldn't it be better to qemu_strtoul and compare the 
integers?


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diff --git a/linux-user/syscall.c b/linux-user/syscall.c
index e739921e86..18e953de9d 100644
--- a/linux-user/syscall.c
+++ b/linux-user/syscall.c
@@ -7987,33 +7987,27 @@  static int open_self_auxv(void *cpu_env, int fd)
     return 0;
 }
 
-static int is_proc_myself(const char *filename, const char *entry)
+static bool is_proc_myself(const char *filename, const char *entry)
 {
-    if (!strncmp(filename, "/proc/", strlen("/proc/"))) {
+    if (g_str_has_prefix(filename, "/proc/")) {
         filename += strlen("/proc/");
-        if (!strncmp(filename, "self/", strlen("self/"))) {
+        if (g_str_has_prefix(filename, "self/")) {
             filename += strlen("self/");
-        } else if (*filename >= '1' && *filename <= '9') {
-            char myself[80];
-            snprintf(myself, sizeof(myself), "%d/", getpid());
-            if (!strncmp(filename, myself, strlen(myself))) {
-                filename += strlen(myself);
-            } else {
-                return 0;
+        } else if (g_ascii_isdigit(*filename)) {
+            g_autofree char * myself = g_strdup_printf("%d/", getpid());
+            if (!g_str_has_prefix(filename, myself)) {
+                return false;
             }
-        } else {
-            return 0;
-        }
-        if (!strcmp(filename, entry)) {
-            return 1;
+            filename += strlen(myself);
         }
+        return g_str_has_prefix(filename, entry);
     }
-    return 0;
+    return false;
 }
 
 #if defined(HOST_WORDS_BIGENDIAN) != defined(TARGET_WORDS_BIGENDIAN) || \
     defined(TARGET_SPARC) || defined(TARGET_M68K) || defined(TARGET_HPPA)
-static int is_proc(const char *filename, const char *entry)
+static bool is_proc(const char *filename, const char *entry)
 {
     return strcmp(filename, entry) == 0;
 }
@@ -8097,7 +8091,7 @@  static int do_openat(void *cpu_env, int dirfd, const char *pathname, int flags,
     struct fake_open {
         const char *filename;
         int (*fill)(void *cpu_env, int fd);
-        int (*cmp)(const char *s1, const char *s2);
+        bool (*cmp)(const char *s1, const char *s2);
     };
     const struct fake_open *fake_open;
     static const struct fake_open fakes[] = {