From f7724647b19e0e20d6a11e0405f15e4ff169394e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David Gibson Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2023 20:15:58 +1100 Subject: valgrind: Adjust suppression for MSG_TRUNC with NULL buffer valgrind complains if we pass a NULL buffer to recv(), even if we use MSG_TRUNC, in which case it's actually safe. For a long time we've had a valgrind suppression for this. It singles out the recv() in tcp_sock_consume(), the only place we use MSG_TRUNC. However, tcp_sock_consume() only has a single caller, which makes it a prime candidate for inlining. If inlined, it won't appear on the stack and valgrind won't match the correct suppression. It appears that certain compiler versions (for example gcc-13.2.1 in Fedora 39) will inline this function even with the -O0 we use for valgrind builds. This breaks the suppression leading to a spurious failure in the tests. There's not really any way to adjust the suppression itself without making it overly broad (we don't want to match other recv() calls). So, as a hack explicitly prevent inlining of this function when we're making a valgrind build. To accomplish this add an explicit -DVALGRIND when making such a build. Signed-off-by: David Gibson Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio --- tcp.c | 9 +++++++++ 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+) (limited to 'tcp.c') diff --git a/tcp.c b/tcp.c index a0e577d..40e3dec 100644 --- a/tcp.c +++ b/tcp.c @@ -2097,6 +2097,15 @@ static void tcp_conn_from_tap(struct ctx *c, * * Return: 0 on success, negative error code from recv() on failure */ +#ifdef VALGRIND +/* valgrind doesn't realise that passing a NULL buffer to recv() is ok if using + * MSG_TRUNC. We have a suppression for this in the tests, but it relies on + * valgrind being able to see the tcp_sock_consume() stack frame, which it won't + * if this gets inlined. This has a single caller making it a likely inlining + * candidate, and certain compiler versions will do so even at -O0. + */ + __attribute__((noinline)) +#endif /* VALGRIND */ static int tcp_sock_consume(const struct tcp_tap_conn *conn, uint32_t ack_seq) { /* Simply ignore out-of-order ACKs: we already consumed the data we -- cgit v1.2.3