[lvc-project] [PATCH] ACPI: OSL: Initialize output value
    Nikita Kiryushin 
    kiryushin at ancud.ru
       
    Tue Mar  5 14:25:52 MSK 2024
    
    
  
On 11/21/23 23:05, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
> So wouldn't it be better to avoid modifying *value at all if
> raw_pci_read() returns an error?
Avoiding of modification of *value at all seems better idea to me than 
setting it to arbitrary initializing value, indeed.
In that case, buffer initialization can be ditched, and *value set only 
in case of success.
> And if it returns a success, why wouldn't it be trusted?
>
My concern is, that raw_pci_read() wraps platform-specific handlers, 
that should conform to the next rules:
1) in case of success, they must set value32 (or else, uninitialized 
data would leak to acpi_os_read_pci_configuration caller);
2) they should use passed &value32 only to set it (or else, 
uninitialized data would be used/passed somewhere, is it safe?);
Is there any way to be sure, that all the existing and future 
platform-specific pci-read handlers conform?
    
    
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