Message ID | edd363c3-c51e-ef82-7bf3-7413443be7c4@codesourcery.com |
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State | New |
Headers | show |
Series | [libgomp] Fix segfault with plugin-hsa | expand |
On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 11:30:17AM +0200, Tobias Burnus wrote: > when playing around with offloading, I got an hsa initialization error > (/dev/... lacked write permission) and the library call returned with an > error status – but hsa_fns.hsa_status_string_fn didn't set the message to > the string variable. > > Hence, the string variable was uninitialized and libgomp crashed when > printing the error message; "[unknown]" is not the best HSA run-time > message, but at least the primary message is shown and there is no crash :-) LGTM, but give Martin (CCed) as the author a chance to chime in. > 2019-09-11 Tobias Burnus <tobias@codesourcery.com> > > * plugin/plugin-hsa.c (hsa_warn, hsa_fatal, hsa_error): Ensure > string is initialized. > > diff --git a/libgomp/plugin/plugin-hsa.c b/libgomp/plugin/plugin-hsa.c > index 80f23f9beb6..c0837d04e5d 100644 > --- a/libgomp/plugin/plugin-hsa.c > +++ b/libgomp/plugin/plugin-hsa.c > @@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ hsa_warn (const char *str, hsa_status_t status) > if (!debug) > return; > - const char *hsa_error_msg; > + const char *hsa_error_msg = "[unknown]"; > hsa_fns.hsa_status_string_fn (status, &hsa_error_msg); > fprintf (stderr, "HSA warning: %s\nRuntime message: %s", str, hsa_error_msg); > @@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ hsa_warn (const char *str, hsa_status_t status) > static void > hsa_fatal (const char *str, hsa_status_t status) > { > - const char *hsa_error_msg; > + const char *hsa_error_msg = "[unknown]"; > hsa_fns.hsa_status_string_fn (status, &hsa_error_msg); > GOMP_PLUGIN_fatal ("HSA fatal error: %s\nRuntime message: %s", str, > hsa_error_msg); > @@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ hsa_fatal (const char *str, hsa_status_t status) > static bool > hsa_error (const char *str, hsa_status_t status) > { > - const char *hsa_error_msg; > + const char *hsa_error_msg = "[unknown]"; > hsa_fns.hsa_status_string_fn (status, &hsa_error_msg); > GOMP_PLUGIN_error ("HSA fatal error: %s\nRuntime message: %s", str, > hsa_error_msg); > Jakub
Hi, On Wed, Sep 11 2019, Jakub Jelinek wrote: > On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 11:30:17AM +0200, Tobias Burnus wrote: >> when playing around with offloading, I got an hsa initialization error >> (/dev/... lacked write permission) and the library call returned with an >> error status – but hsa_fns.hsa_status_string_fn didn't set the message to >> the string variable. >> >> Hence, the string variable was uninitialized and libgomp crashed when >> printing the error message; "[unknown]" is not the best HSA run-time >> message, but at least the primary message is shown and there is no crash :-) > > LGTM, but give Martin (CCed) as the author a chance to chime in. Looks good to me too. Thanks. Martin > >> 2019-09-11 Tobias Burnus <tobias@codesourcery.com> >> >> * plugin/plugin-hsa.c (hsa_warn, hsa_fatal, hsa_error): Ensure >> string is initialized.
diff --git a/libgomp/plugin/plugin-hsa.c b/libgomp/plugin/plugin-hsa.c index 80f23f9beb6..c0837d04e5d 100644 --- a/libgomp/plugin/plugin-hsa.c +++ b/libgomp/plugin/plugin-hsa.c @@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ hsa_warn (const char *str, hsa_status_t status) if (!debug) return; - const char *hsa_error_msg; + const char *hsa_error_msg = "[unknown]"; hsa_fns.hsa_status_string_fn (status, &hsa_error_msg); fprintf (stderr, "HSA warning: %s\nRuntime message: %s", str, hsa_error_msg); @@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ hsa_warn (const char *str, hsa_status_t status) static void hsa_fatal (const char *str, hsa_status_t status) { - const char *hsa_error_msg; + const char *hsa_error_msg = "[unknown]"; hsa_fns.hsa_status_string_fn (status, &hsa_error_msg); GOMP_PLUGIN_fatal ("HSA fatal error: %s\nRuntime message: %s", str, hsa_error_msg); @@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ hsa_fatal (const char *str, hsa_status_t status) static bool hsa_error (const char *str, hsa_status_t status) { - const char *hsa_error_msg; + const char *hsa_error_msg = "[unknown]"; hsa_fns.hsa_status_string_fn (status, &hsa_error_msg); GOMP_PLUGIN_error ("HSA fatal error: %s\nRuntime message: %s", str, hsa_error_msg);