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18 #include <assert.h>
19 #include <ctype.h>
20 #include <string.h>
21 #include "smatch.h"
22 #include "smatch_slist.h"
24 #define spam(args...) do { \
25 if (option_spammy) \
26 sm_msg(args); \
27 } while (0)
29 static int my_id;
32 * Much of this is taken directly from the kernel (mostly vsprintf.c),
33 * with a few modifications here and there.
36 #define KERN_SOH_ASCII '\001'
38 typedef unsigned char u8;
39 typedef signed short s16;
41 #define SIGN 1 /* unsigned/signed, must be 1 */
42 #define LEFT 2 /* left justified */
43 #define PLUS 4 /* show plus */
44 #define SPACE 8 /* space if plus */
45 #define ZEROPAD 16 /* pad with zero, must be 16 == '0' - ' ' */
46 #define SMALL 32 /* use lowercase in hex (must be 32 == 0x20) */
47 #define SPECIAL 64 /* prefix hex with "0x", octal with "0" */
49 enum format_type {
50 FORMAT_TYPE_NONE, /* Just a string part */
51 FORMAT_TYPE_WIDTH,
52 FORMAT_TYPE_PRECISION,
53 FORMAT_TYPE_CHAR,
54 FORMAT_TYPE_STR,
55 FORMAT_TYPE_PTR,
56 FORMAT_TYPE_PERCENT_CHAR,
57 FORMAT_TYPE_INVALID,
58 FORMAT_TYPE_LONG_LONG,
59 FORMAT_TYPE_ULONG,
60 FORMAT_TYPE_LONG,
61 FORMAT_TYPE_UBYTE,
62 FORMAT_TYPE_BYTE,
63 FORMAT_TYPE_USHORT,
64 FORMAT_TYPE_SHORT,
65 FORMAT_TYPE_UINT,
66 FORMAT_TYPE_INT,
67 FORMAT_TYPE_SIZE_T,
68 FORMAT_TYPE_PTRDIFF,
69 FORMAT_TYPE_NRCHARS, /* Reintroduced for this checker */
70 FORMAT_TYPE_FLOAT, /* for various floating point formatters */
73 struct printf_spec {
74 unsigned int type:8; /* format_type enum */
75 signed int field_width:24; /* width of output field */
76 unsigned int flags:8; /* flags to number() */
77 unsigned int base:8; /* number base, 8, 10 or 16 only */
78 signed int precision:16; /* # of digits/chars */
79 } __packed;
80 #define FIELD_WIDTH_MAX ((1 << 23) - 1)
81 #define PRECISION_MAX ((1 << 15) - 1)
82 extern char __check_printf_spec[1-2*(sizeof(struct printf_spec) != 8)];
84 static int
85 skip_atoi(const char **s)
87 int i = 0;
89 while (isdigit(**s))
90 i = i*10 + *((*s)++) - '0';
92 return i;
95 static int
96 format_decode(const char *fmt, struct printf_spec *spec)
98 const char *start = fmt;
99 char qualifier;
101 /* we finished early by reading the field width */
102 if (spec->type == FORMAT_TYPE_WIDTH) {
103 if (spec->field_width < 0) {
104 spec->field_width = -spec->field_width;
105 spec->flags |= LEFT;
107 spec->type = FORMAT_TYPE_NONE;
108 goto precision;
111 /* we finished early by reading the precision */
112 if (spec->type == FORMAT_TYPE_PRECISION) {
113 if (spec->precision < 0)
114 spec->precision = 0;
116 spec->type = FORMAT_TYPE_NONE;
117 goto qualifier;
120 /* By default */
121 spec->type = FORMAT_TYPE_NONE;
123 for (; *fmt ; ++fmt) {
124 if (*fmt == '%')
125 break;
128 /* Return the current non-format string */
129 if (fmt != start || !*fmt)
130 return fmt - start;
132 /* Process flags */
133 spec->flags = 0;
135 while (1) { /* this also skips first '%' */
136 bool found = true;
138 ++fmt;
140 switch (*fmt) {
141 case '-': spec->flags |= LEFT; break;
142 case '+': spec->flags |= PLUS; break;
143 case ' ': spec->flags |= SPACE; break;
144 case '#': spec->flags |= SPECIAL; break;
145 case '0': spec->flags |= ZEROPAD; break;
146 default: found = false;
149 if (!found)
150 break;
153 /* get field width */
154 spec->field_width = -1;
156 if (isdigit(*fmt))
157 spec->field_width = skip_atoi(&fmt);
158 else if (*fmt == '*') {
159 /* it's the next argument */
160 spec->type = FORMAT_TYPE_WIDTH;
161 return ++fmt - start;
164 precision:
165 /* get the precision */
166 spec->precision = -1;
167 if (*fmt == '.') {
168 ++fmt;
169 if (isdigit(*fmt)) {
170 spec->precision = skip_atoi(&fmt);
171 if (spec->precision < 0)
172 spec->precision = 0;
173 } else if (*fmt == '*') {
174 /* it's the next argument */
175 spec->type = FORMAT_TYPE_PRECISION;
176 return ++fmt - start;
180 qualifier:
181 /* get the conversion qualifier */
182 qualifier = 0;
183 if (*fmt == 'h' || _tolower(*fmt) == 'l' ||
184 _tolower(*fmt) == 'z' || *fmt == 't') {
185 qualifier = *fmt++;
186 if (qualifier == *fmt) {
187 if (qualifier == 'l') {
188 qualifier = 'L';
189 ++fmt;
190 } else if (qualifier == 'h') {
191 qualifier = 'H';
192 ++fmt;
193 } else {
194 sm_msg("warn: invalid repeated qualifier '%c'", *fmt);
199 /* default base */
200 spec->base = 10;
201 switch (*fmt) {
202 case 'c':
203 if (qualifier)
204 sm_msg("warn: qualifier '%c' ignored for %%c specifier", qualifier);
206 spec->type = FORMAT_TYPE_CHAR;
207 return ++fmt - start;
209 case 's':
210 if (qualifier)
211 sm_msg("warn: qualifier '%c' ignored for %%s specifier", qualifier);
213 spec->type = FORMAT_TYPE_STR;
214 return ++fmt - start;
216 case 'p':
217 spec->type = FORMAT_TYPE_PTR;
218 return ++fmt - start;
220 case '%':
221 spec->type = FORMAT_TYPE_PERCENT_CHAR;
222 return ++fmt - start;
224 /* integer number formats - set up the flags and "break" */
225 case 'o':
226 spec->base = 8;
227 break;
229 case 'x':
230 spec->flags |= SMALL;
232 case 'X':
233 spec->base = 16;
234 break;
236 case 'd':
237 case 'i':
238 spec->flags |= SIGN;
239 case 'u':
240 break;
242 case 'n':
243 spec->type = FORMAT_TYPE_NRCHARS;
244 return ++fmt - start;
246 case 'a': case 'A':
247 case 'e': case 'E':
248 case 'f': case 'F':
249 case 'g': case 'G':
250 spec->type = FORMAT_TYPE_FLOAT;
251 return ++fmt - start;
253 default:
254 spec->type = FORMAT_TYPE_INVALID;
255 /* Unlike the kernel code, we 'consume' the invalid
256 * character so that it can get included in the
257 * report. After that, we bail out. */
258 return ++fmt - start;
261 if (qualifier == 'L')
262 spec->type = FORMAT_TYPE_LONG_LONG;
263 else if (qualifier == 'l') {
264 if (spec->flags & SIGN)
265 spec->type = FORMAT_TYPE_LONG;
266 else
267 spec->type = FORMAT_TYPE_ULONG;
268 } else if (_tolower(qualifier) == 'z') {
269 spec->type = FORMAT_TYPE_SIZE_T;
270 } else if (qualifier == 't') {
271 spec->type = FORMAT_TYPE_PTRDIFF;
272 } else if (qualifier == 'H') {
273 if (spec->flags & SIGN)
274 spec->type = FORMAT_TYPE_BYTE;
275 else
276 spec->type = FORMAT_TYPE_UBYTE;
277 } else if (qualifier == 'h') {
278 if (spec->flags & SIGN)
279 spec->type = FORMAT_TYPE_SHORT;
280 else
281 spec->type = FORMAT_TYPE_USHORT;
282 } else {
283 if (spec->flags & SIGN)
284 spec->type = FORMAT_TYPE_INT;
285 else
286 spec->type = FORMAT_TYPE_UINT;
289 return ++fmt - start;
292 static int is_struct_tag(struct symbol *type, const char *tag)
294 return type->type == SYM_STRUCT && type->ident && !strcmp(type->ident->name, tag);
297 static int has_struct_tag(struct symbol *type, const char *tag)
299 struct symbol *tmp;
301 if (type->type == SYM_STRUCT)
302 return is_struct_tag(type, tag);
303 if (type->type == SYM_UNION) {
304 FOR_EACH_PTR(type->symbol_list, tmp) {
305 tmp = get_real_base_type(tmp);
306 if (tmp && is_struct_tag(tmp, tag))
307 return 1;
308 } END_FOR_EACH_PTR(tmp);
310 return 0;
313 static int is_char_type(struct symbol *type)
315 return type == &uchar_ctype || type == &char_ctype || type == &schar_ctype;
319 * I have absolutely no idea if this is how one is supposed to get the
320 * symbol representing a typedef, but it seems to work.
322 struct typedef_lookup {
323 const char *name;
324 struct symbol *sym;
325 int failed;
328 static struct symbol *_typedef_lookup(const char *name)
330 struct ident *id;
331 struct symbol *node;
333 id = built_in_ident(name);
334 if (!id)
335 return NULL;
336 node = lookup_symbol(id, NS_TYPEDEF);
337 if (!node || node->type != SYM_NODE)
338 return NULL;
339 return node->ctype.base_type;
342 static void typedef_lookup(struct typedef_lookup *tl)
344 if (tl->sym || tl->failed)
345 return;
346 tl->sym = _typedef_lookup(tl->name);
347 if (!tl->sym) {
348 sm_msg("internal error: could not find typedef '%s'", tl->name);
349 tl->failed = 1;
354 static void ip4(const char *fmt, struct symbol *type, struct symbol *basetype, int vaidx)
356 enum { ENDIAN_BIG, ENDIAN_LITTLE, ENDIAN_HOST } endian = ENDIAN_BIG;
358 assert(fmt[0] == 'i' || fmt[0] == 'I');
359 assert(fmt[1] == '4');
361 if (isalnum(fmt[2])) {
362 switch (fmt[2]) {
363 case 'h':
364 endian = ENDIAN_HOST;
365 break;
366 case 'l':
367 endian = ENDIAN_LITTLE;
368 break;
369 case 'n':
370 case 'b':
371 endian = ENDIAN_BIG;
372 break;
373 default:
374 sm_msg("warn: '%%p%c4' can only be followed by one of [hnbl], not '%c'", fmt[0], fmt[2]);
376 if (isalnum(fmt[3]))
377 sm_msg("warn: '%%p%c4' can only be followed by precisely one of [hnbl]", fmt[0]);
381 if (type->ctype.modifiers & MOD_NODEREF)
382 sm_msg("error: passing __user pointer to '%%p%c4'", fmt[0]);
385 * If we have a pointer to char/u8/s8, we expect the caller to
386 * handle endianness; I don't think there's anything we can
387 * do. I'd like to check that if we're passed a pointer to a
388 * __bitwise u32 (most likely a __be32), we should have endian
389 * == ENDIAN_BIG. But I can't figure out how to get that
390 * information (it also seems to require ensuring certain
391 * macros are defined). But struct in_addr certainly consists
392 * of only a single __be32, so in that case we can do a check.
394 if (is_char_type(basetype))
395 return;
397 if (is_struct_tag(basetype, "in_addr") && endian != ENDIAN_BIG)
398 sm_msg("warn: passing struct in_addr* to '%%p%c4%c', is the endianness ok?", fmt[0], fmt[2]);
400 /* ... */
403 static void ip6(const char *fmt, struct symbol *type, struct symbol *basetype, int vaidx)
405 assert(fmt[0] == 'i' || fmt[0] == 'I');
406 assert(fmt[1] == '6');
408 if (isalnum(fmt[2])) {
409 if (fmt[2] != 'c')
410 sm_msg("warn: '%%p%c6' can only be followed by c", fmt[0]);
411 else if (fmt[0] == 'i')
412 sm_msg("warn: '%%pi6' does not allow flag c");
413 if (isalnum(fmt[3]))
414 sm_msg("warn: '%%p%c6%c' cannot be followed by other alphanumerics", fmt[0], fmt[2]);
417 if (type->ctype.modifiers & MOD_NODEREF)
418 sm_msg("error: passing __user pointer to '%%p%c6'", fmt[0]);
421 static void ipS(const char *fmt, struct symbol *type, struct symbol *basetype, int vaidx)
423 const char *f;
425 assert(tolower(fmt[0]) == 'i');
426 assert(fmt[1] == 'S');
428 for (f = fmt+2; isalnum(*f); ++f) {
429 /* It's probably too anal checking for duplicate flags. */
430 if (!strchr("pfschnbl", *f))
431 sm_msg("warn: '%%p%cS' cannot be followed by '%c'", fmt[0], *f);
435 * XXX: Should we also allow passing a pointer to a union, one
436 * member of which is a struct sockaddr? It may be slightly
437 * cleaner actually passing &u.raw instead of just &u, though
438 * the generated code is of course exactly the same. For now,
439 * we do accept struct sockaddr_in and struct sockaddr_in6,
440 * since those are easy to handle and rather harmless.
442 if (!has_struct_tag(basetype, "sockaddr") &&
443 !has_struct_tag(basetype, "sockaddr_in") &&
444 !has_struct_tag(basetype, "sockaddr_in6") &&
445 !has_struct_tag(basetype, "__kernel_sockaddr_storage"))
446 sm_msg("error: '%%p%cS' expects argument of type struct sockaddr *, "
447 "argument %d has type '%s'", fmt[0], vaidx, type_to_str(type));
450 static void hex_string(const char *fmt, struct symbol *type, struct symbol *basetype, int vaidx)
452 assert(fmt[0] == 'h');
453 if (isalnum(fmt[1])) {
454 if (!strchr("CDN", fmt[1]))
455 sm_msg("warn: '%%ph' cannot be followed by '%c'", fmt[1]);
456 if (isalnum(fmt[2]))
457 sm_msg("warn: '%%ph' can be followed by at most one of [CDN], and no other alphanumerics");
459 if (type->ctype.modifiers & MOD_NODEREF)
460 sm_msg("error: passing __user pointer to %%ph");
463 static void escaped_string(const char *fmt, struct symbol *type, struct symbol *basetype, int vaidx)
465 assert(fmt[0] == 'E');
466 while (isalnum(*++fmt)) {
467 if (!strchr("achnops", *fmt))
468 sm_msg("warn: %%pE can only be followed by a combination of [achnops]");
470 if (type->ctype.modifiers & MOD_NODEREF)
471 sm_msg("error: passing __user pointer to %%pE");
474 static void resource_string(const char *fmt, struct symbol *type, struct symbol *basetype, int vaidx)
476 assert(tolower(fmt[0]) == 'r');
477 if (!is_struct_tag(basetype, "resource")) {
478 sm_msg("error: '%%p%c' expects argument of type struct resource *, "
479 "but argument %d has type '%s'", fmt[0], vaidx, type_to_str(type));
481 if (isalnum(fmt[1]))
482 sm_msg("warn: '%%p%c' cannot be followed by '%c'", fmt[0], fmt[1]);
485 static void mac_address_string(const char *fmt, struct symbol *type, struct symbol *basetype, int vaidx)
487 assert(tolower(fmt[0]) == 'm');
488 if (isalnum(fmt[1])) {
489 if (!(fmt[1] == 'F' || fmt[1] == 'R'))
490 sm_msg("warn: '%%p%c' cannot be followed by '%c'", fmt[0], fmt[1]);
491 if (fmt[0] == 'm' && fmt[1] == 'F')
492 sm_msg("warn: it is pointless to pass flag F to %%pm");
493 if (isalnum(fmt[2]))
494 sm_msg("warn: '%%p%c%c' cannot be followed by other alphanumeric", fmt[0], fmt[1]);
496 /* Technically, bdaddr_t is a typedef for an anonymous struct, but this still seems to work. */
497 if (!is_char_type(basetype) && !is_struct_tag(basetype, "bdaddr_t") && basetype != &void_ctype) {
498 sm_msg("warn: '%%p%c' expects argument of type u8 * or bdaddr_t *, argument %d has type '%s'",
499 fmt[0], vaidx, type_to_str(type));
501 if (type->ctype.modifiers & MOD_NODEREF)
502 sm_msg("error: passing __user pointer to '%%p%c'", fmt[0]);
505 static void dentry_file(const char *fmt, struct symbol *type, struct symbol *basetype, int vaidx)
507 const char *tag;
509 assert(tolower(fmt[0]) == 'd');
510 tag = fmt[0] == 'd' ? "dentry" : "file";
512 if (isalnum(fmt[1])) {
513 if (!strchr("234", fmt[1]))
514 sm_msg("warn: '%%p%c' can only be followed by one of [234]", fmt[0]);
515 if (isalnum(fmt[2]))
516 sm_msg("warn: '%%p%c%c' cannot be followed by '%c'", fmt[0], fmt[1], fmt[2]);
519 if (!is_struct_tag(basetype, tag))
520 sm_msg("error: '%%p%c' expects argument of type struct '%s*', argument %d has type '%s'",
521 fmt[0], tag, vaidx, type_to_str(type));
524 static void clock(const char *fmt, struct symbol *type, struct symbol *basetype, int vaidx)
526 assert(fmt[0] == 'C');
527 if (isalnum(fmt[1])) {
528 if (!strchr("nr", fmt[1]))
529 sm_msg("warn: '%%pC' can only be followed by one of [nr]");
530 if (isalnum(fmt[2]))
531 sm_msg("warn: '%%pC%c' cannot be followed by '%c'", fmt[1], fmt[2]);
533 if (!is_struct_tag(basetype, "clk"))
534 sm_msg("error: '%%pC' expects argument of type 'struct clk*', argument %d has type '%s'",
535 vaidx, type_to_str(type));
538 static void va_format(const char *fmt, struct symbol *type, struct symbol *basetype, int vaidx)
540 assert(fmt[0] == 'V');
541 if (isalnum(fmt[1]))
542 sm_msg("warn: %%pV cannot be followed by any alphanumerics");
543 if (!is_struct_tag(basetype, "va_format"))
544 sm_msg("error: %%pV expects argument of type struct va_format*, argument %d has type '%s'", vaidx, type_to_str(type));
547 static void netdev_feature(const char *fmt, struct symbol *type, struct symbol *basetype, int vaidx)
549 static struct typedef_lookup netdev = { .name = "netdev_features_t" };
551 assert(fmt[0] == 'N');
552 if (fmt[1] != 'F') {
553 sm_msg("error: %%pN must be followed by 'F'");
554 return;
556 if (isalnum(fmt[2]))
557 sm_msg("warn: %%pNF cannot be followed by '%c'", fmt[2]);
559 typedef_lookup(&netdev);
560 if (!netdev.sym)
561 return;
562 if (basetype != netdev.sym)
563 sm_msg("error: %%pNF expects argument of type netdev_features_t*, argument %d has type '%s'",
564 vaidx, type_to_str(type));
567 static void address_val(const char *fmt, struct symbol *type, struct symbol *basetype, int vaidx)
569 static struct typedef_lookup dma = { .name = "dma_addr_t" };
570 static struct typedef_lookup phys = { .name = "phys_addr_t" };
571 struct typedef_lookup *which = &phys;
572 const char *suf = "";
573 assert(fmt[0] == 'a');
575 if (isalnum(fmt[1])) {
576 switch (fmt[1]) {
577 case 'd':
578 which = &dma;
579 suf = "d";
580 break;
581 case 'p':
582 suf = "p";
583 break;
584 default:
585 sm_msg("error: '%%pa' can only be followed by one of [dp]");
587 if (isalnum(fmt[2]))
588 sm_msg("error: '%%pa%c' cannot be followed by '%c'", fmt[1], fmt[2]);
591 typedef_lookup(which);
592 if (!which->sym)
593 return;
594 if (basetype != which->sym) {
595 sm_msg("error: '%%pa%s' expects argument of type '%s*', argument %d has type '%s'",
596 suf, which->name, vaidx, type_to_str(type));
600 static void block_device(const char *fmt, struct symbol *type, struct symbol *basetype, int vaidx)
602 const char *tag = "block_device";
604 assert(fmt[0] == 'g');
605 if (isalnum(fmt[1])) {
606 sm_msg("warn: %%pg cannot be followed by '%c'", fmt[1]);
608 if (!is_struct_tag(basetype, tag))
609 sm_msg("error: '%%p%c' expects argument of type struct '%s*', argument %d has type '%s'",
610 fmt[0], tag, vaidx, type_to_str(type));
613 static void flag_string(const char *fmt, struct symbol *type, struct symbol *basetype, int vaidx)
615 static struct typedef_lookup gfp = { .name = "gfp_t" };
617 assert(fmt[0] == 'G');
618 if (!isalnum(fmt[1])) {
619 sm_msg("error: %%pG must be followed by one of [gpv]");
620 return;
622 switch (fmt[1]) {
623 case 'p':
624 case 'v':
625 if (basetype != &ulong_ctype)
626 sm_msg("error: '%%pG%c' expects argument of type 'unsigned long *', argument %d has type '%s'",
627 fmt[1], vaidx, type_to_str(type));
628 break;
629 case 'g':
630 typedef_lookup(&gfp);
631 if (basetype != gfp.sym)
632 sm_msg("error: '%%pGg' expects argument of type 'gfp_t *', argument %d has type '%s'",
633 vaidx, type_to_str(type));
634 break;
635 default:
636 sm_msg("error: '%%pG' must be followed by one of [gpv]");
641 static void
642 pointer(const char *fmt, struct expression *arg, int vaidx)
644 struct symbol *type, *basetype;
646 type = get_type(arg);
647 if (!type) {
648 sm_msg("warn: could not determine type of argument %d", vaidx);
649 return;
651 if (!is_ptr_type(type)) {
652 sm_msg("error: %%p expects pointer argument, but argument %d has type '%s'",
653 vaidx, type_to_str(type));
654 return;
656 /* Just plain %p, nothing to check. */
657 if (!isalnum(*fmt))
658 return;
660 basetype = get_real_base_type(type);
662 * Passing a pointer-to-array is harmless, but most likely one
663 * meant to pass pointer-to-first-element. If basetype is
664 * array type, we issue a notice and "dereference" the types
665 * once more.
667 if (basetype->type == SYM_ARRAY) {
668 spam("note: passing pointer-to-array; is the address-of redundant?");
669 type = basetype;
670 basetype = get_real_base_type(type);
674 * We pass both the type and the basetype to the helpers. If,
675 * for example, the pointer is really a decayed array which is
676 * passed to %pI4, we might want to check that it is in fact
677 * an array of four bytes. But most are probably only
678 * interested in whether the basetype makes sense. Also, the
679 * pointer may carry some annotation such as __user which
680 * might be worth checking in the handlers which actually
681 * dereference the pointer.
684 switch (*fmt) {
685 case 'b':
686 case 'F':
687 case 'f':
688 case 'S':
689 case 's':
690 case 'B':
691 /* Can we do anything sensible? Check that the arg is a function pointer, for example? */
692 break;
694 case 'R':
695 case 'r':
696 resource_string(fmt, type, basetype, vaidx);
697 break;
698 case 'M':
699 case 'm':
700 mac_address_string(fmt, type, basetype, vaidx);
701 break;
702 case 'I':
703 case 'i':
704 switch (fmt[1]) {
705 case '4':
706 ip4(fmt, type, basetype, vaidx);
707 break;
708 case '6':
709 ip6(fmt, type, basetype, vaidx);
710 break;
711 case 'S':
712 ipS(fmt, type, basetype, vaidx);
713 break;
714 default:
715 sm_msg("warn: '%%p%c' must be followed by one of [46S]", fmt[0]);
716 break;
718 break;
720 * %pE and %ph can handle any valid pointer. We still check
721 * whether all the subsequent alphanumerics are valid for the
722 * particular %pX conversion.
724 case 'E':
725 escaped_string(fmt, type, basetype, vaidx);
726 break;
727 case 'h':
728 hex_string(fmt, type, basetype, vaidx);
729 break;
730 case 'U': /* TODO */
731 break;
732 case 'V':
733 va_format(fmt, type, basetype, vaidx);
734 break;
735 case 'K': /* TODO */
736 break;
737 case 'N':
738 netdev_feature(fmt, type, basetype, vaidx);
739 break;
740 case 'a':
741 address_val(fmt, type, basetype, vaidx);
742 break;
743 case 'D':
744 case 'd':
745 dentry_file(fmt, type, basetype, vaidx);
746 break;
747 case 'C':
748 clock(fmt, type, basetype, vaidx);
749 break;
750 case 'g':
751 block_device(fmt, type, basetype, vaidx);
752 break;
753 case 'j':
754 flag_string(fmt, type, basetype, vaidx);
755 break;
756 default:
757 sm_msg("error: unrecognized %%p extension '%c', treated as normal %%p", *fmt);
762 * A common error is to pass a "char" or "signed char" to %02x (or
763 * %.2X or some other variant). This can actually be a security
764 * problem, because a lot of code expects this to produce exactly two
765 * characters of output. Unfortunately this also produces false
766 * positives, since we're sometimes in arch-specific code on an arch
767 * where char is always unsigned.
769 static void
770 hexbyte(const char *fmt, int fmt_len, struct expression *arg, int vaidx, struct printf_spec spec)
772 struct symbol *type;
775 * For now, just check the most common and obvious, which is
776 * roughly %[.0]2[xX].
778 if (spec.field_width != 2 && spec.precision != 2)
779 return;
780 if (spec.base != 16)
781 return;
783 type = get_type(arg);
784 if (!type) {
785 sm_msg("warn: could not determine type of argument %d", vaidx);
786 return;
788 if (type == &char_ctype || type == &schar_ctype)
789 sm_msg("warn: argument %d to %.*s specifier has type '%s'",
790 vaidx, fmt_len, fmt, type_to_str(type));
793 static int
794 check_format_string(const char *fmt, const char *caller)
796 const char *f;
798 for (f = fmt; *f; ++f) {
799 unsigned char c = *f;
800 switch (c) {
801 case KERN_SOH_ASCII:
803 * This typically arises from bad conversion
804 * to pr_*, e.g. pr_warn(KERN_WARNING "something").
806 if (f != fmt)
807 sm_msg("warn: KERN_* level not at start of string");
809 * In a very few cases, the level is actually
810 * computed and passed via %c, as in KERN_SOH
811 * "%c...". printk explicitly supports
812 * this.
814 if (!(('0' <= f[1] && f[1] <= '7') ||
815 f[1] == 'd' || /* KERN_DEFAULT */
816 f[1] == 'c' || /* KERN_CONT */
817 (f[1] == '%' && f[2] == 'c')))
818 sm_msg("warn: invalid KERN_* level: KERN_SOH_ASCII followed by '\\x%02x'", (unsigned char)f[1]);
819 break;
820 case '\t':
821 case '\n':
822 case '\r':
823 case 0x20 ... 0x7e:
824 break;
825 case 0x80 ... 0xff:
826 sm_msg("warn: format string contains non-ascii character '\\x%02x'", c);
827 break;
828 case 0x08:
829 if (f == fmt)
830 break;
831 /* fall through */
832 default:
833 sm_msg("warn: format string contains unusual character '\\x%02x'", c);
834 break;
838 f = strstr(fmt, caller);
839 if (f && strstr(f+1, caller))
840 sm_msg("note: format string contains name of enclosing function '%s' twice", caller);
842 return f != NULL;
845 static int arg_is___func__(struct expression *arg)
847 if (arg->type != EXPR_SYMBOL)
848 return 0;
849 return !strcmp(arg->symbol_name->name, "__func__") ||
850 !strcmp(arg->symbol_name->name, "__FUNCTION__") ||
851 !strcmp(arg->symbol_name->name, "__PRETTY_FUNCTION__");
853 static int arg_contains_caller(struct expression *arg, const char *caller)
855 if (arg->type != EXPR_STRING)
856 return 0;
857 return strstr(arg->string->data, caller) != NULL;
860 static int is_array_of_const_char(struct symbol *sym)
862 struct symbol *base = sym->ctype.base_type;
863 if (base->type != SYM_ARRAY)
864 return 0;
865 if (!(base->ctype.modifiers & MOD_CONST))
866 return 0;
867 if (!is_char_type(base->ctype.base_type)) {
868 spam("weird: format argument is array of const '%s'", type_to_str(base->ctype.base_type));
869 return 0;
871 return 1;
874 static int is_const_pointer_to_const_char(struct symbol *sym)
876 struct symbol *base = sym->ctype.base_type;
877 if (!(sym->ctype.modifiers & MOD_CONST))
878 return 0;
879 if (base->type != SYM_PTR)
880 return 0;
881 if (!(base->ctype.modifiers & MOD_CONST))
882 return 0;
883 if (!is_char_type(base->ctype.base_type)) {
884 spam("weird: format argument is pointer to const '%s'", type_to_str(base->ctype.base_type));
885 return 0;
887 return 1;
890 static int unknown_format(struct expression *expr)
892 struct state_list *slist;
894 slist = get_strings(expr);
895 if (!slist)
896 return 1;
897 if (slist_has_state(slist, &undefined))
898 return 1;
899 free_slist(&slist);
900 return 0;
903 static bool has_hex_prefix(const char *orig_fmt, const char *old_fmt)
905 return old_fmt >= orig_fmt + 2 &&
906 old_fmt[-2] == '0' && _tolower(old_fmt[-1]) == 'x';
909 static bool is_integer_specifier(int type)
911 switch (type) {
912 case FORMAT_TYPE_LONG_LONG:
913 case FORMAT_TYPE_ULONG:
914 case FORMAT_TYPE_LONG:
915 case FORMAT_TYPE_UBYTE:
916 case FORMAT_TYPE_BYTE:
917 case FORMAT_TYPE_USHORT:
918 case FORMAT_TYPE_SHORT:
919 case FORMAT_TYPE_UINT:
920 case FORMAT_TYPE_INT:
921 case FORMAT_TYPE_SIZE_T:
922 case FORMAT_TYPE_PTRDIFF:
923 return true;
924 default:
925 return false;
930 static void
931 do_check_printf_call(const char *caller, const char *name, struct expression *callexpr, struct expression *fmtexpr, int vaidx)
933 struct printf_spec spec = {0};
934 const char *fmt, *orig_fmt;
935 int caller_in_fmt;
937 fmtexpr = strip_parens(fmtexpr);
938 if (fmtexpr->type == EXPR_CONDITIONAL) {
939 do_check_printf_call(caller, name, callexpr, fmtexpr->cond_true ? : fmtexpr->conditional, vaidx);
940 do_check_printf_call(caller, name, callexpr, fmtexpr->cond_false, vaidx);
941 return;
943 if (fmtexpr->type == EXPR_SYMBOL) {
945 * If the symbol has an initializer, we can handle
947 * const char foo[] = "abc"; and
948 * const char * const foo = "abc";
950 * We simply replace fmtexpr with the initializer
951 * expression. If foo is not one of the above, or if
952 * the initializer expression is somehow not a string
953 * literal, fmtexpr->type != EXPR_STRING will trigger
954 * below and we'll spam+return.
956 struct symbol *sym = fmtexpr->symbol;
957 if (sym->initializer &&
958 (is_array_of_const_char(sym) ||
959 is_const_pointer_to_const_char(sym))) {
960 fmtexpr = strip_parens(sym->initializer);
964 if (fmtexpr->type != EXPR_STRING) {
965 if (!unknown_format(fmtexpr))
966 return;
968 * Since we're now handling both ?: and static const
969 * char[] arguments, we don't get as much noise. It's
970 * still spammy, though.
972 spam("warn: call of '%s' with non-constant format argument", name);
973 return;
976 orig_fmt = fmt = fmtexpr->string->data;
977 caller_in_fmt = check_format_string(fmt, caller);
979 while (*fmt) {
980 const char *old_fmt = fmt;
981 int read = format_decode(fmt, &spec);
982 struct expression *arg;
984 fmt += read;
985 if (spec.type == FORMAT_TYPE_NONE ||
986 spec.type == FORMAT_TYPE_PERCENT_CHAR)
987 continue;
990 * vaidx is currently the correct 0-based index for
991 * get_argument_from_call_expr. We post-increment it
992 * here so that it is the correct 1-based index for
993 * all the handlers below. This of course requires
994 * that we handle all FORMAT_TYPE_* things not taking
995 * an argument above.
997 arg = get_argument_from_call_expr(callexpr->args, vaidx++);
999 if (spec.flags & SPECIAL && has_hex_prefix(orig_fmt, old_fmt))
1000 sm_msg("warn: '%.2s' prefix is redundant when # flag is used", old_fmt-2);
1001 if (is_integer_specifier(spec.type) && spec.base != 16 && has_hex_prefix(orig_fmt, old_fmt))
1002 sm_msg("warn: '%.2s' prefix is confusing together with '%.*s' specifier",
1003 old_fmt-2, (int)(fmt-old_fmt), old_fmt);
1005 switch (spec.type) {
1006 /* case FORMAT_TYPE_NONE: */
1007 /* case FORMAT_TYPE_PERCENT_CHAR: */
1008 /* break; */
1010 case FORMAT_TYPE_INVALID:
1011 sm_msg("error: format specifier '%.*s' invalid", read, old_fmt);
1012 return;
1014 case FORMAT_TYPE_FLOAT:
1015 sm_msg("error: no floats in the kernel; invalid format specifier '%.*s'", read, old_fmt);
1016 return;
1018 case FORMAT_TYPE_NRCHARS:
1019 sm_msg("error: %%n not supported in kernel");
1020 return;
1022 case FORMAT_TYPE_WIDTH:
1023 case FORMAT_TYPE_PRECISION:
1024 /* check int argument */
1025 break;
1027 case FORMAT_TYPE_STR:
1029 * If the format string already contains the
1030 * function name, it probably doesn't make
1031 * sense to pass __func__ as well (or rather
1032 * vice versa: If pr_fmt(fmt) has been defined
1033 * to '"%s: " fmt, __func__', it doesn't make
1034 * sense to use a format string containing the
1035 * function name).
1037 * This produces a lot of hits. They are not
1038 * false positives, but it is easier to handle
1039 * the things which don't occur that often
1040 * first, so we use spam().
1042 if (caller_in_fmt) {
1043 if (arg_is___func__(arg))
1044 spam("warn: passing __func__ while the format string already contains the name of the function '%s'",
1045 caller);
1046 else if (arg_contains_caller(arg, caller))
1047 sm_msg("warn: passing string constant '%s' containing '%s' which is already part of the format string",
1048 arg->string->data, caller);
1050 break;
1052 case FORMAT_TYPE_PTR:
1053 /* This is the most important part: Checking %p extensions. */
1054 pointer(fmt, arg, vaidx);
1055 while (isalnum(*fmt))
1056 fmt++;
1057 break;
1059 case FORMAT_TYPE_CHAR:
1061 case FORMAT_TYPE_UBYTE:
1062 case FORMAT_TYPE_BYTE:
1063 case FORMAT_TYPE_USHORT:
1064 case FORMAT_TYPE_SHORT:
1065 case FORMAT_TYPE_INT:
1066 /* argument should have integer type of width <= sizeof(int) */
1067 break;
1069 case FORMAT_TYPE_UINT:
1070 hexbyte(old_fmt, fmt-old_fmt, arg, vaidx, spec);
1071 case FORMAT_TYPE_LONG:
1072 case FORMAT_TYPE_ULONG:
1073 case FORMAT_TYPE_LONG_LONG:
1074 case FORMAT_TYPE_PTRDIFF:
1075 case FORMAT_TYPE_SIZE_T:
1076 break;
1082 if (get_argument_from_call_expr(callexpr->args, vaidx))
1083 sm_msg("warn: excess argument passed to '%s'", name);
1088 static void
1089 check_printf_call(const char *name, struct expression *callexpr, void *_info)
1092 * Note: attribute(printf) uses 1-based indexing, but
1093 * get_argument_from_call_expr() uses 0-based indexing.
1095 int info = PTR_INT(_info);
1096 int fmtidx = (info & 0xff) - 1;
1097 int vaidx = ((info >> 8) & 0xff) - 1;
1098 struct expression *fmtexpr;
1099 const char *caller = get_function();
1102 * Calling a v*printf function with a literal format arg is
1103 * extremely rare, so we don't bother doing the only checking
1104 * we could do, namely checking that the format string is
1105 * valid.
1107 if (vaidx < 0)
1108 return;
1111 * For the things we use the name of the calling function for,
1112 * it is more appropriate to skip a potential SyS_ prefix; the
1113 * same goes for leading underscores.
1115 if (!strncmp(caller, "SyS_", 4))
1116 caller += 4;
1117 while (*caller == '_')
1118 ++caller;
1120 /* Lack of format argument is a bug. */
1121 fmtexpr = get_argument_from_call_expr(callexpr->args, fmtidx);
1122 if (!fmtexpr) {
1123 sm_msg("error: call of '%s' with no format argument", name);
1124 return;
1127 do_check_printf_call(caller, name, callexpr, fmtexpr, vaidx);
1131 void check_kernel_printf(int id)
1133 if (option_project != PROJ_KERNEL)
1134 return;
1136 my_id = id;
1138 #define printf_hook(func, fmt, first_to_check) \
1139 add_function_hook(#func, check_printf_call, INT_PTR(fmt + (first_to_check << 8)))
1141 /* Extracted using stupid perl script. */
1143 #if 0
1144 printf_hook(srm_printk, 1, 2); /* arch/alpha/include/asm/console.h */
1145 printf_hook(die_if_kernel, 1, 2); /* arch/frv/include/asm/bug.h */
1146 printf_hook(ia64_mca_printk, 1, 2); /* arch/ia64/include/asm/mca.h */
1147 printf_hook(nfprint, 1, 2); /* arch/m68k/include/asm/natfeat.h */
1148 printf_hook(gdbstub_printk, 1, 2); /* arch/mn10300/include/asm/gdb-stub.h */
1149 printf_hook(DBG, 1, 2); /* arch/powerpc/boot/ps3.c */
1150 printf_hook(printf, 1, 2); /* arch/powerpc/boot/stdio.h */
1151 printf_hook(udbg_printf, 1, 2); /* arch/powerpc/include/asm/udbg.h */
1152 printf_hook(__debug_sprintf_event, 3, 4); /* arch/s390/include/asm/debug.h */
1153 printf_hook(__debug_sprintf_exception, 3, 4); /* arch/s390/include/asm/debug.h */
1154 printf_hook(prom_printf, 1, 2); /* arch/sparc/include/asm/oplib_32.h */
1156 printf_hook(fail, 1, 2); /* arch/x86/vdso/vdso2c.c */
1157 #endif
1159 printf_hook(_ldm_printk, 3, 4); /* block/partitions/ldm.c */
1160 printf_hook(rbd_warn, 2, 3); /* drivers/block/rbd.c */
1161 printf_hook(fw_err, 2, 3); /* drivers/firewire/core.h */
1162 printf_hook(fw_notice, 2, 3); /* drivers/firewire/core.h */
1163 printf_hook(i915_error_printf, 2, 3); /* drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915_drv.h */
1164 printf_hook(i915_handle_error, 3, 4); /* drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915_drv.h */
1165 printf_hook(nv_printk_, 3, 4); /* drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/core/include/core/printk.h */
1166 printf_hook(host1x_debug_output, 2, 3); /* drivers/gpu/host1x/debug.h */
1167 printf_hook(callc_debug, 2, 3); /* drivers/isdn/hisax/callc.c */
1168 printf_hook(link_debug, 3, 4); /* drivers/isdn/hisax/callc.c */
1169 printf_hook(HiSax_putstatus, 3, 4); /* drivers/isdn/hisax/hisax.h */
1170 printf_hook(VHiSax_putstatus, 3, 0); /* drivers/isdn/hisax/hisax.h */
1171 printf_hook(debugl1, 2, 3); /* drivers/isdn/hisax/isdnl1.h */
1172 printf_hook(l3m_debug, 2, 3); /* drivers/isdn/hisax/isdnl3.c */
1173 printf_hook(dout_debug, 2, 3); /* drivers/isdn/hisax/st5481_d.c */
1174 printf_hook(l1m_debug, 2, 3); /* drivers/isdn/hisax/st5481_d.c */
1175 printf_hook(bch_cache_set_error, 2, 3); /* drivers/md/bcache/bcache.h */
1176 printf_hook(_tda_printk, 4, 5); /* drivers/media/tuners/tda18271-priv.h */
1177 printf_hook(i40evf_debug_d, 3, 4); /* drivers/net/ethernet/intel/i40evf/i40e_osdep.h */
1178 printf_hook(en_print, 3, 4); /* drivers/net/ethernet/mellanox/mlx4/mlx4_en.h */
1179 printf_hook(_ath_dbg, 3, 4); /* drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath.h */
1180 printf_hook(ath_printk, 3, 4); /* drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath.h */
1181 printf_hook(ath10k_dbg, 3, 4); /* drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath10k/debug.h */
1182 printf_hook(ath10k_err, 2, 3); /* drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath10k/debug.h */
1183 printf_hook(ath10k_info, 2, 3); /* drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath10k/debug.h */
1184 printf_hook(ath10k_warn, 2, 3); /* drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath10k/debug.h */
1185 printf_hook(_ath5k_printk, 3, 4); /* drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath5k/ath5k.h */
1186 printf_hook(ATH5K_DBG, 3, 4); /* drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath5k/debug.h */
1187 printf_hook(ATH5K_DBG_UNLIMIT, 3, 4); /* drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath5k/debug.h */
1188 printf_hook(ath6kl_printk, 2, 3); /* drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/common.h */
1189 printf_hook(ath6kl_err, 1, 2); /* drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/debug.h */
1190 printf_hook(ath6kl_info, 1, 2); /* drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/debug.h */
1191 printf_hook(ath6kl_warn, 1, 2); /* drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath6kl/debug.h */
1192 printf_hook(wil_dbg_trace, 2, 3); /* drivers/net/wireless/ath/wil6210/wil6210.h */
1193 printf_hook(wil_err, 2, 3); /* drivers/net/wireless/ath/wil6210/wil6210.h */
1194 printf_hook(wil_err_ratelimited, 2, 3); /* drivers/net/wireless/ath/wil6210/wil6210.h */
1195 printf_hook(wil_info, 2, 3); /* drivers/net/wireless/ath/wil6210/wil6210.h */
1196 printf_hook(b43dbg, 2, 3); /* drivers/net/wireless/b43/b43.h */
1197 printf_hook(b43err, 2, 3); /* drivers/net/wireless/b43/b43.h */
1198 printf_hook(b43info, 2, 3); /* drivers/net/wireless/b43/b43.h */
1199 printf_hook(b43warn, 2, 3); /* drivers/net/wireless/b43/b43.h */
1200 printf_hook(b43legacydbg, 2, 3); /* drivers/net/wireless/b43legacy/b43legacy.h */
1201 printf_hook(b43legacyerr, 2, 3); /* drivers/net/wireless/b43legacy/b43legacy.h */
1202 printf_hook(b43legacyinfo, 2, 3); /* drivers/net/wireless/b43legacy/b43legacy.h */
1203 printf_hook(b43legacywarn, 2, 3); /* drivers/net/wireless/b43legacy/b43legacy.h */
1204 printf_hook(__brcmf_dbg, 3, 4); /* drivers/net/wireless/brcm80211/brcmfmac/debug.h */
1205 printf_hook(__brcmf_err, 2, 3); /* drivers/net/wireless/brcm80211/brcmfmac/debug.h */
1206 printf_hook(__brcms_crit, 2, 3); /* drivers/net/wireless/brcm80211/brcmsmac/debug.h */
1207 printf_hook(__brcms_dbg, 4, 5); /* drivers/net/wireless/brcm80211/brcmsmac/debug.h */
1208 printf_hook(__brcms_err, 2, 3); /* drivers/net/wireless/brcm80211/brcmsmac/debug.h */
1209 printf_hook(__brcms_info, 2, 3); /* drivers/net/wireless/brcm80211/brcmsmac/debug.h */
1210 printf_hook(__brcms_warn, 2, 3); /* drivers/net/wireless/brcm80211/brcmsmac/debug.h */
1211 printf_hook(brcmu_dbg_hex_dump, 3, 4); /* drivers/net/wireless/brcm80211/include/brcmu_utils.h */
1212 printf_hook(__iwl_crit, 2, 3); /* drivers/net/wireless/iwlwifi/iwl-debug.h */
1213 printf_hook(__iwl_dbg, 5, 6); /* drivers/net/wireless/iwlwifi/iwl-debug.h */
1214 printf_hook(__iwl_err, 4, 5); /* drivers/net/wireless/iwlwifi/iwl-debug.h */
1215 printf_hook(__iwl_info, 2, 3); /* drivers/net/wireless/iwlwifi/iwl-debug.h */
1216 printf_hook(__iwl_warn, 2, 3); /* drivers/net/wireless/iwlwifi/iwl-debug.h */
1217 printf_hook(rsi_dbg, 2, 3); /* drivers/net/wireless/rsi/rsi_main.h */
1218 printf_hook(RTPRINT, 4, 5); /* drivers/net/wireless/rtlwifi/debug.h */
1219 printf_hook(RT_ASSERT, 2, 3); /* drivers/net/wireless/rtlwifi/debug.h */
1220 printf_hook(RT_TRACE, 4, 5); /* drivers/net/wireless/rtlwifi/debug.h */
1221 printf_hook(__of_node_dup, 2, 3); /* drivers/of/of_private.h */
1222 printf_hook(BNX2FC_HBA_DBG, 2, 3); /* drivers/scsi/bnx2fc/bnx2fc_debug.h */
1223 printf_hook(BNX2FC_IO_DBG, 2, 3); /* drivers/scsi/bnx2fc/bnx2fc_debug.h */
1224 printf_hook(BNX2FC_TGT_DBG, 2, 3); /* drivers/scsi/bnx2fc/bnx2fc_debug.h */
1225 printf_hook(ql_dbg, 4, 5); /* drivers/scsi/qla2xxx/qla_dbg.h */
1226 printf_hook(ql_dbg_pci, 4, 5); /* drivers/scsi/qla2xxx/qla_dbg.h */
1227 printf_hook(ql_log, 4, 5); /* drivers/scsi/qla2xxx/qla_dbg.h */
1228 printf_hook(ql_log_pci, 4, 5); /* drivers/scsi/qla2xxx/qla_dbg.h */
1229 printf_hook(libcfs_debug_msg, 2, 3); /* drivers/staging/lustre/include/linux/libcfs/libcfs_debug.h */
1230 printf_hook(libcfs_debug_vmsg2, 4, 5); /* drivers/staging/lustre/include/linux/libcfs/libcfs_debug.h */
1231 printf_hook(_ldlm_lock_debug, 3, 4); /* drivers/staging/lustre/lustre/include/lustre_dlm.h */
1232 printf_hook(_debug_req, 3, 4); /* drivers/staging/lustre/lustre/include/lustre_net.h */
1233 printf_hook(iscsi_change_param_sprintf, 2, 3); /* drivers/target/iscsi/iscsi_target_login.c */
1234 printf_hook(dbg, 1, 2); /* drivers/tty/serial/samsung.c */
1235 printf_hook(_usb_stor_dbg, 2, 3); /* drivers/usb/storage/debug.h */
1236 printf_hook(usb_stor_dbg, 2, 3); /* drivers/usb/storage/debug.h */
1237 printf_hook(vringh_bad, 1, 2); /* drivers/vhost/vringh.c */
1238 printf_hook(__adfs_error, 3, 4); /* fs/adfs/adfs.h */
1239 printf_hook(affs_error, 3, 4); /* fs/affs/affs.h */
1240 printf_hook(affs_warning, 3, 4); /* fs/affs/affs.h */
1241 printf_hook(befs_debug, 2, 3); /* fs/befs/befs.h */
1242 printf_hook(befs_error, 2, 3); /* fs/befs/befs.h */
1243 printf_hook(befs_warning, 2, 3); /* fs/befs/befs.h */
1244 printf_hook(__btrfs_panic, 5, 6); /* fs/btrfs/ctree.h */
1245 printf_hook(__btrfs_std_error, 5, 6); /* fs/btrfs/ctree.h */
1246 printf_hook(btrfs_printk, 2, 3); /* fs/btrfs/ctree.h */
1247 printf_hook(cifs_vfs_err, 1, 2); /* fs/cifs/cifs_debug.h */
1248 printf_hook(__ecryptfs_printk, 1, 2); /* fs/ecryptfs/ecryptfs_kernel.h */
1249 printf_hook(ext2_error, 3, 4); /* fs/ext2/ext2.h */
1250 printf_hook(ext2_msg, 3, 4); /* fs/ext2/ext2.h */
1251 printf_hook(ext3_abort, 3, 4); /* fs/ext3/ext3.h */
1252 printf_hook(ext3_error, 3, 4); /* fs/ext3/ext3.h */
1253 printf_hook(ext3_msg, 3, 4); /* fs/ext3/ext3.h */
1254 printf_hook(ext3_warning, 3, 4); /* fs/ext3/ext3.h */
1255 printf_hook(__ext4_abort, 4, 5); /* fs/ext4/ext4.h */
1256 printf_hook(__ext4_error, 4, 5); /* fs/ext4/ext4.h */
1257 printf_hook(__ext4_error_file, 5, 6); /* fs/ext4/ext4.h */
1258 printf_hook(__ext4_error_inode, 5, 6); /* fs/ext4/ext4.h */
1259 printf_hook(__ext4_grp_locked_error, 7, 8); /* fs/ext4/ext4.h */
1260 printf_hook(__ext4_msg, 3, 4); /* fs/ext4/ext4.h */
1261 printf_hook(__ext4_warning, 4, 5); /* fs/ext4/ext4.h */
1262 printf_hook(f2fs_msg, 3, 4); /* fs/f2fs/f2fs.h */
1263 printf_hook(__fat_fs_error, 3, 4); /* fs/fat/fat.h */
1264 printf_hook(fat_msg, 3, 4); /* fs/fat/fat.h */
1265 printf_hook(gfs2_print_dbg, 2, 3); /* fs/gfs2/glock.h */
1266 printf_hook(gfs2_lm_withdraw, 2, 3); /* fs/gfs2/util.h */
1267 printf_hook(hpfs_error, 2, 3); /* fs/hpfs/hpfs_fn.h */
1268 printf_hook(jfs_error, 2, 3); /* fs/jfs/jfs_superblock.h */
1269 printf_hook(nilfs_error, 3, 4); /* fs/nilfs2/nilfs.h */
1270 printf_hook(nilfs_warning, 3, 4); /* fs/nilfs2/nilfs.h */
1271 printf_hook(__ntfs_debug, 4, 5); /* fs/ntfs/debug.h */
1272 printf_hook(__ntfs_error, 3, 4); /* fs/ntfs/debug.h */
1273 printf_hook(__ntfs_warning, 3, 4); /* fs/ntfs/debug.h */
1274 printf_hook(__ocfs2_abort, 3, 4); /* fs/ocfs2/super.h */
1275 printf_hook(__ocfs2_error, 3, 4); /* fs/ocfs2/super.h */
1276 printf_hook(_udf_err, 3, 4); /* fs/udf/udfdecl.h */
1277 printf_hook(_udf_warn, 3, 4); /* fs/udf/udfdecl.h */
1278 printf_hook(ufs_error, 3, 4); /* fs/ufs/ufs.h */
1279 printf_hook(ufs_panic, 3, 4); /* fs/ufs/ufs.h */
1280 printf_hook(ufs_warning, 3, 4); /* fs/ufs/ufs.h */
1281 printf_hook(xfs_alert, 2, 3); /* fs/xfs/xfs_message.h */
1282 printf_hook(xfs_alert_tag, 3, 4); /* fs/xfs/xfs_message.h */
1283 printf_hook(xfs_crit, 2, 3); /* fs/xfs/xfs_message.h */
1284 printf_hook(xfs_debug, 2, 3); /* fs/xfs/xfs_message.h */
1285 printf_hook(xfs_emerg, 2, 3); /* fs/xfs/xfs_message.h */
1286 printf_hook(xfs_err, 2, 3); /* fs/xfs/xfs_message.h */
1287 printf_hook(xfs_info, 2, 3); /* fs/xfs/xfs_message.h */
1288 printf_hook(xfs_notice, 2, 3); /* fs/xfs/xfs_message.h */
1289 printf_hook(xfs_warn, 2, 3); /* fs/xfs/xfs_message.h */
1290 printf_hook(warn_slowpath_fmt, 3, 4); /* include/asm-generic/bug.h */
1291 printf_hook(warn_slowpath_fmt_taint, 4, 5); /* include/asm-generic/bug.h */
1292 printf_hook(drm_err, 1, 2); /* include/drm/drmP.h */
1293 printf_hook(drm_ut_debug_printk, 2, 3); /* include/drm/drmP.h */
1294 printf_hook(__acpi_handle_debug, 3, 4); /* include/linux/acpi.h */
1295 printf_hook(acpi_handle_printk, 3, 4); /* include/linux/acpi.h */
1296 printf_hook(audit_log, 4, 5); /* include/linux/audit.h */
1297 printf_hook(audit_log_format, 2, 3); /* include/linux/audit.h */
1298 printf_hook(bdi_register, 3, 4); /* include/linux/backing-dev.h */
1299 printf_hook(__trace_note_message, 2, 3); /* include/linux/blktrace_api.h */
1300 printf_hook(_dev_info, 2, 3); /* include/linux/device.h */
1301 printf_hook(dev_alert, 2, 3); /* include/linux/device.h */
1302 printf_hook(dev_crit, 2, 3); /* include/linux/device.h */
1303 printf_hook(dev_emerg, 2, 3); /* include/linux/device.h */
1304 printf_hook(dev_err, 2, 3); /* include/linux/device.h */
1305 printf_hook(dev_notice, 2, 3); /* include/linux/device.h */
1306 printf_hook(dev_printk, 3, 4); /* include/linux/device.h */
1307 printf_hook(dev_printk_emit, 3, 4); /* include/linux/device.h */
1308 printf_hook(dev_set_name, 2, 3); /* include/linux/device.h */
1309 printf_hook(dev_vprintk_emit, 3, 0); /* include/linux/device.h */
1310 printf_hook(dev_warn, 2, 3); /* include/linux/device.h */
1311 printf_hook(device_create, 5, 6); /* include/linux/device.h */
1312 printf_hook(device_create_with_groups, 6, 7); /* include/linux/device.h */
1313 printf_hook(devm_kasprintf, 3, 4); /* include/linux/device.h */
1314 printf_hook(__dynamic_dev_dbg, 3, 4); /* include/linux/dynamic_debug.h */
1315 printf_hook(__dynamic_netdev_dbg, 3, 4); /* include/linux/dynamic_debug.h */
1316 printf_hook(__dynamic_pr_debug, 2, 3); /* include/linux/dynamic_debug.h */
1317 printf_hook(__simple_attr_check_format, 1, 2); /* include/linux/fs.h */
1318 printf_hook(fscache_init_cache, 3, 4); /* include/linux/fscache-cache.h */
1319 printf_hook(gameport_set_phys, 2, 3); /* include/linux/gameport.h */
1320 printf_hook(iio_trigger_alloc, 1, 2); /* include/linux/iio/trigger.h */
1321 printf_hook(__check_printsym_format, 1, 2); /* include/linux/kallsyms.h */
1322 printf_hook(kdb_printf, 1, 2); /* include/linux/kdb.h */
1323 printf_hook(vkdb_printf, 1, 0); /* include/linux/kdb.h */
1324 printf_hook(____trace_printk_check_format, 1, 2); /* include/linux/kernel.h */
1325 printf_hook(__trace_bprintk, 2, 3); /* include/linux/kernel.h */
1326 printf_hook(__trace_printk, 2, 3); /* include/linux/kernel.h */
1327 printf_hook(kasprintf, 2, 3); /* include/linux/kernel.h */
1328 printf_hook(panic, 1, 2); /* include/linux/kernel.h */
1329 printf_hook(scnprintf, 3, 4); /* include/linux/kernel.h */
1330 printf_hook(snprintf, 3, 4); /* include/linux/kernel.h */
1331 printf_hook(sprintf, 2, 3); /* include/linux/kernel.h */
1332 printf_hook(trace_printk, 1, 2); /* include/linux/kernel.h */
1333 printf_hook(vscnprintf, 3, 0); /* include/linux/kernel.h */
1334 printf_hook(vsnprintf, 3, 0); /* include/linux/kernel.h */
1335 printf_hook(vsprintf, 2, 0); /* include/linux/kernel.h */
1336 printf_hook(vmcoreinfo_append_str, 1, 2); /* include/linux/kexec.h */
1337 printf_hook(__request_module, 2, 3); /* include/linux/kmod.h */
1338 printf_hook(add_uevent_var, 2, 3); /* include/linux/kobject.h */
1339 printf_hook(kobject_add, 3, 4); /* include/linux/kobject.h */
1340 printf_hook(kobject_init_and_add, 4, 5); /* include/linux/kobject.h */
1341 printf_hook(kobject_set_name, 2, 3); /* include/linux/kobject.h */
1342 printf_hook(kthread_create_on_node, 4, 5); /* include/linux/kthread.h */
1343 printf_hook(__ata_ehi_push_desc, 2, 3); /* include/linux/libata.h */
1344 printf_hook(ata_dev_printk, 3, 4); /* include/linux/libata.h */
1345 printf_hook(ata_ehi_push_desc, 2, 3); /* include/linux/libata.h */
1346 printf_hook(ata_link_printk, 3, 4); /* include/linux/libata.h */
1347 printf_hook(ata_port_desc, 2, 3); /* include/linux/libata.h */
1348 printf_hook(ata_port_printk, 3, 4); /* include/linux/libata.h */
1349 printf_hook(warn_alloc_failed, 3, 4); /* include/linux/mm.h */
1350 printf_hook(mmiotrace_printk, 1, 2); /* include/linux/mmiotrace.h */
1351 printf_hook(netdev_alert, 2, 3); /* include/linux/netdevice.h */
1352 printf_hook(netdev_crit, 2, 3); /* include/linux/netdevice.h */
1353 printf_hook(netdev_emerg, 2, 3); /* include/linux/netdevice.h */
1354 printf_hook(netdev_err, 2, 3); /* include/linux/netdevice.h */
1355 printf_hook(netdev_info, 2, 3); /* include/linux/netdevice.h */
1356 printf_hook(netdev_notice, 2, 3); /* include/linux/netdevice.h */
1357 printf_hook(netdev_printk, 3, 4); /* include/linux/netdevice.h */
1358 printf_hook(netdev_warn, 2, 3); /* include/linux/netdevice.h */
1359 printf_hook(early_printk, 1, 2); /* include/linux/printk.h */
1360 printf_hook(no_printk, 1, 2); /* include/linux/printk.h */
1361 printf_hook(printk, 1, 2); /* include/linux/printk.h */
1362 printf_hook(printk_deferred, 1, 2); /* include/linux/printk.h */
1363 printf_hook(printk_emit, 5, 6); /* include/linux/printk.h */
1364 printf_hook(vprintk, 1, 0); /* include/linux/printk.h */
1365 printf_hook(vprintk_emit, 5, 0); /* include/linux/printk.h */
1366 printf_hook(__quota_error, 3, 4); /* include/linux/quotaops.h */
1367 printf_hook(seq_buf_printf, 2, 3); /* include/linux/seq_buf.h */
1368 printf_hook(seq_buf_vprintf, 2, 0); /* include/linux/seq_buf.h */
1369 printf_hook(seq_printf, 2, 3); /* include/linux/seq_file.h */
1370 printf_hook(seq_vprintf, 2, 0); /* include/linux/seq_file.h */
1371 printf_hook(bprintf, 3, 4); /* include/linux/string.h */
1372 printf_hook(trace_seq_printf, 2, 3); /* include/linux/trace_seq.h */
1373 printf_hook(trace_seq_vprintf, 2, 0); /* include/linux/trace_seq.h */
1374 printf_hook(__alloc_workqueue_key, 1, 6); /* include/linux/workqueue.h */
1375 printf_hook(set_worker_desc, 1, 2); /* include/linux/workqueue.h */
1376 printf_hook(_p9_debug, 3, 4); /* include/net/9p/9p.h */
1377 printf_hook(bt_err, 1, 2); /* include/net/bluetooth/bluetooth.h */
1378 printf_hook(bt_info, 1, 2); /* include/net/bluetooth/bluetooth.h */
1379 printf_hook(nf_ct_helper_log, 3, 4); /* include/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_helper.h */
1380 printf_hook(nf_log_buf_add, 2, 3); /* include/net/netfilter/nf_log.h */
1381 printf_hook(nf_log_packet, 8, 9); /* include/net/netfilter/nf_log.h */
1382 printf_hook(SOCK_DEBUG, 2, 3); /* include/net/sock.h */
1383 printf_hook(__snd_printk, 4, 5); /* include/sound/core.h */
1384 printf_hook(_snd_printd, 2, 3); /* include/sound/core.h */
1385 printf_hook(snd_printd, 1, 2); /* include/sound/core.h */
1386 printf_hook(snd_printdd, 1, 2); /* include/sound/core.h */
1387 printf_hook(snd_iprintf, 2, 3); /* include/sound/info.h */
1388 printf_hook(snd_seq_create_kernel_client, 3, 4); /* include/sound/seq_kernel.h */
1389 printf_hook(xen_raw_printk, 1, 2); /* include/xen/hvc-console.h */
1390 printf_hook(xenbus_dev_error, 3, 4); /* include/xen/xenbus.h */
1391 printf_hook(xenbus_dev_fatal, 3, 4); /* include/xen/xenbus.h */
1392 printf_hook(xenbus_printf, 4, 5); /* include/xen/xenbus.h */
1393 printf_hook(xenbus_watch_pathfmt, 4, 5); /* include/xen/xenbus.h */
1394 printf_hook(batadv_fdebug_log, 2, 3); /* net/batman-adv/debugfs.c */
1395 printf_hook(_batadv_dbg, 4, 5); /* net/batman-adv/main.h */
1396 printf_hook(batadv_debug_log, 2, 3); /* net/batman-adv/main.h */
1397 printf_hook(__sdata_dbg, 2, 3); /* net/mac80211/debug.h */
1398 printf_hook(__sdata_err, 1, 2); /* net/mac80211/debug.h */
1399 printf_hook(__sdata_info, 1, 2); /* net/mac80211/debug.h */
1400 printf_hook(__wiphy_dbg, 3, 4); /* net/mac80211/debug.h */
1401 printf_hook(mac80211_format_buffer, 4, 5); /* net/mac80211/debugfs.h */
1402 printf_hook(__rds_conn_error, 2, 3); /* net/rds/rds.h */
1403 printf_hook(rdsdebug, 1, 2); /* net/rds/rds.h */
1404 printf_hook(printl, 1, 2); /* net/sctp/probe.c */
1405 printf_hook(svc_printk, 2, 3); /* net/sunrpc/svc.c */
1406 printf_hook(tomoyo_io_printf, 2, 3); /* security/tomoyo/common.c */
1407 printf_hook(tomoyo_supervisor, 2, 3); /* security/tomoyo/common.h */
1408 printf_hook(tomoyo_write_log, 2, 3); /* security/tomoyo/common.h */
1409 printf_hook(cmp_error, 2, 3); /* sound/firewire/cmp.c */