KASAN reports an out-of-bounds read in rk_gmac_setup on the line:
while (ops->regs[i]) {
This happens for most platforms since the regs flexible array member is
empty, so the memory after the ops structure is being read here. It
seems that mostly this happens to contain zero anyway, so we get lucky
and everything still works.
To avoid adding redundant data to nearly all the ops structures, add a
new flag to indicate whether the regs field is valid and avoid this loop
when it is not.
Fixes: 3bb3d6b1c195 ("net: stmmac: Add RK3566/RK3568 SoC support")
Signed-off-by: John Keeping <john@metanate.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
void (*set_rgmii_speed)(struct rk_priv_data *bsp_priv, int speed);
void (*set_rmii_speed)(struct rk_priv_data *bsp_priv, int speed);
void (*integrated_phy_powerup)(struct rk_priv_data *bsp_priv);
+ bool regs_valid;
u32 regs[];
};
.set_to_rmii = rk3568_set_to_rmii,
.set_rgmii_speed = rk3568_set_gmac_speed,
.set_rmii_speed = rk3568_set_gmac_speed,
+ .regs_valid = true,
.regs = {
0xfe2a0000, /* gmac0 */
0xfe010000, /* gmac1 */
* to be distinguished.
*/
res = platform_get_resource(pdev, IORESOURCE_MEM, 0);
- if (res) {
+ if (res && ops->regs_valid) {
int i = 0;
while (ops->regs[i]) {