Changeset 5a5269d in mainline for kernel/generic/src/proc/task.c


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Timestamp:
2019-07-02T12:03:55Z (5 years ago)
Author:
GitHub <noreply@…>
Branches:
lfn, master, serial, ticket/834-toolchain-update, topic/msim-upgrade, topic/simplify-dev-export
Children:
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Parents:
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git-author:
Jiří Zárevúcky <zarevucky.jiri@…> (2019-07-02 12:03:55)
git-committer:
GitHub <noreply@…> (2019-07-02 12:03:55)
Message:

Change type of uspace pointers in kernel from pointer type to numeric (#170)

From kernel's perspective, userspace addresses are not valid pointers,
and can only be used in calls to copy_to/from_uspace().
Therefore, we change the type of those arguments and variables to
uspace_addr_t which is an alias for sysarg_t.

This allows the compiler to catch accidental direct accesses to
userspace addresses.

Additionally, to avoid losing the type information in code,
a macro uspace_ptr(type) is used that translates to uspace_addr_t.
I makes no functional difference, but allows keeping the type information
in code in case we implement some sort of static checking for it in the future.

However, ccheck doesn't like that, so instead of using uspace_ptr(char),
we use uspace_ptr_char which is defined as
#define uspace_ptr_char uspace_ptr(char).

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  • kernel/generic/src/proc/task.c

    raca97582 r5a5269d  
    323323 *
    324324 */
    325 sys_errno_t sys_task_get_id(sysarg64_t *uspace_taskid)
     325sys_errno_t sys_task_get_id(uspace_ptr_sysarg64_t uspace_taskid)
    326326{
    327327        /*
     
    363363 *
    364364 */
    365 sys_errno_t sys_task_set_name(const char *uspace_name, size_t name_len)
     365sys_errno_t sys_task_set_name(const uspace_ptr_char uspace_name, size_t name_len)
    366366{
    367367        char namebuf[TASK_NAME_BUFLEN];
     
    404404 *
    405405 */
    406 sys_errno_t sys_task_kill(task_id_t *uspace_taskid)
     406sys_errno_t sys_task_kill(uspace_ptr_task_id_t uspace_taskid)
    407407{
    408408        task_id_t taskid;
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