From: Ian Rogers Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2025 20:51:24 +0000 (-0700) Subject: vdso: Switch get/put_unaligned() from packed struct to memcpy() X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=a339671db64b12bb02492557d2b0658811286277;p=thirdparty%2Fkernel%2Flinux.git vdso: Switch get/put_unaligned() from packed struct to memcpy() Type punning is necessary for get/put_unaligned() but the use of a packed struct violates strict aliasing rules, requiring -fno-strict-aliasing to be passed to the C compiler. Switch to using memcpy() so that -fno-strict-aliasing isn't necessary. Signed-off-by: Ian Rogers Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner Link: https://patch.msgid.link/20251016205126.2882625-3-irogers@google.com --- diff --git a/include/vdso/unaligned.h b/include/vdso/unaligned.h index ff0c06b6513ef..9076483c9fbbd 100644 --- a/include/vdso/unaligned.h +++ b/include/vdso/unaligned.h @@ -2,14 +2,43 @@ #ifndef __VDSO_UNALIGNED_H #define __VDSO_UNALIGNED_H -#define __get_unaligned_t(type, ptr) ({ \ - const struct { type x; } __packed * __get_pptr = (typeof(__get_pptr))(ptr); \ - __get_pptr->x; \ +#include + +/** + * __get_unaligned_t - read an unaligned value from memory. + * @type: the type to load from the pointer. + * @ptr: the pointer to load from. + * + * Use memcpy to affect an unaligned type sized load avoiding undefined behavior + * from approaches like type punning that require -fno-strict-aliasing in order + * to be correct. As type may be const, use __unqual_scalar_typeof to map to a + * non-const type - you can't memcpy into a const type. The + * __get_unaligned_ctrl_type gives __unqual_scalar_typeof its required + * expression rather than type, a pointer is used to avoid warnings about mixing + * the use of 0 and NULL. The void* cast silences ubsan warnings. + */ +#define __get_unaligned_t(type, ptr) ({ \ + type *__get_unaligned_ctrl_type __always_unused = NULL; \ + __unqual_scalar_typeof(*__get_unaligned_ctrl_type) __get_unaligned_val; \ + __builtin_memcpy(&__get_unaligned_val, (void *)(ptr), \ + sizeof(__get_unaligned_val)); \ + __get_unaligned_val; \ }) -#define __put_unaligned_t(type, val, ptr) do { \ - struct { type x; } __packed * __put_pptr = (typeof(__put_pptr))(ptr); \ - __put_pptr->x = (val); \ +/** + * __put_unaligned_t - write an unaligned value to memory. + * @type: the type of the value to store. + * @val: the value to store. + * @ptr: the pointer to store to. + * + * Use memcpy to affect an unaligned type sized store avoiding undefined + * behavior from approaches like type punning that require -fno-strict-aliasing + * in order to be correct. The void* cast silences ubsan warnings. + */ +#define __put_unaligned_t(type, val, ptr) do { \ + type __put_unaligned_val = (val); \ + __builtin_memcpy((void *)(ptr), &__put_unaligned_val, \ + sizeof(__put_unaligned_val)); \ } while (0) #endif /* __VDSO_UNALIGNED_H */