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SubjectRe: [PATCH] mtd: stm32-quadspi: replace "%p" with "%pK"
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Am Freitag, 6. Juli 2018, 15:05:25 CEST schrieb Benjamin Gaignard:
> The format specifier "%p" can leak kernel addresses.
> Use "%pK" instead.

Does %pK really make sense for dev_dbg()?
When the driver is being debugged "leaking" is on purpose. :)

Thanks,
//richard

> Signed-off-by: Benjamin Gaignard <benjamin.gaignard@st.com>
> ---
> drivers/mtd/spi-nor/stm32-quadspi.c | 6 +++---
> 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/mtd/spi-nor/stm32-quadspi.c b/drivers/mtd/spi-nor/stm32-quadspi.c
> index 72553506a00b..13e9fc961d3b 100644
> --- a/drivers/mtd/spi-nor/stm32-quadspi.c
> +++ b/drivers/mtd/spi-nor/stm32-quadspi.c
> @@ -355,7 +355,7 @@ static int stm32_qspi_read_reg(struct spi_nor *nor,
> struct device *dev = flash->qspi->dev;
> struct stm32_qspi_cmd cmd;
>
> - dev_dbg(dev, "read_reg: cmd:%#.2x buf:%p len:%#x\n", opcode, buf, len);
> + dev_dbg(dev, "read_reg: cmd:%#.2x buf:%pK len:%#x\n", opcode, buf, len);
>
> memset(&cmd, 0, sizeof(cmd));
> cmd.opcode = opcode;
> @@ -376,7 +376,7 @@ static int stm32_qspi_write_reg(struct spi_nor *nor, u8 opcode,
> struct device *dev = flash->qspi->dev;
> struct stm32_qspi_cmd cmd;
>
> - dev_dbg(dev, "write_reg: cmd:%#.2x buf:%p len:%#x\n", opcode, buf, len);
> + dev_dbg(dev, "write_reg: cmd:%#.2x buf:%pK len:%#x\n", opcode, buf, len);
>
> memset(&cmd, 0, sizeof(cmd));
> cmd.opcode = opcode;
> @@ -398,7 +398,7 @@ static ssize_t stm32_qspi_read(struct spi_nor *nor, loff_t from, size_t len,
> struct stm32_qspi_cmd cmd;
> int err;
>
> - dev_dbg(qspi->dev, "read(%#.2x): buf:%p from:%#.8x len:%#zx\n",
> + dev_dbg(qspi->dev, "read(%#.2x): buf:%pK from:%#.8x len:%#zx\n",
> nor->read_opcode, buf, (u32)from, len);
>
> memset(&cmd, 0, sizeof(cmd));
>


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