Message ID | 1512362481.17323.9.camel@gmail.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | New, archived |
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On Mon, Dec 04, 2017 at 10:11:21AM +0530, kaiwan.billimoria@gmail.com wrote: > On Mon, 2017-12-04 at 11:11 +1100, Tobin C. Harding wrote: > > On Fri, Dec 01, 2017 at 06:39:07PM +0530, kaiwan.billimoria@gmail.com wrote: > > > > @@ -267,7 +266,7 @@ sub is_false_positive > > > sub is_false_positive_ix86_32 > > > { > > > my ($match) = @_; > > > - state $page_offset = get_page_offset(); # only gets called once > > > + state $page_offset = eval get_page_offset(); # only gets called once > > > > Why do you use 'eval' here? > > > Without the eval: > i.e. > state $page_offset = get_page_offset(); # only gets called once > > $ ./leaking_addresses.pl |head -200 > Argument "0x80000000" isn't numeric in numeric lt (<) at ./leaking_addresses.pl line 277. > ... > > With the 'eval', no warning, it's fine. Why not use hex()? > Additional Comments: > > a) When running in debug mode, print the arch we're currently running on > b) Also, while checking, I found another bug; requires the fix below (strip the filename of LF). > > Patch follows: > > --- > diff --git a/scripts/leaking_addresses.pl b/scripts/leaking_addresses.pl > index 3a8691a642c8..9906dcf8b807 100755 > --- a/scripts/leaking_addresses.pl > +++ b/scripts/leaking_addresses.pl > @@ -158,8 +158,8 @@ if (!$input_raw and ($squash_by_path or $squash_by_filename)) { > exit(128); > } > > +show_detected_architecture() if $debug; > if (!is_supported_architecture()) { > - show_detected_architecture() if $debug; > printf "\nScript does not support your architecture, sorry.\n"; > printf "\nCurrently we support: \n\n"; > foreach(@SUPPORTED_ARCHITECTURES) { > @@ -313,6 +313,7 @@ sub get_page_offset > } > > foreach my $config_file (@config_files) { > + $config_file =~ s/\R*//g; Is there some reason you don't use chomp()? thanks, Tobin.
On Mon, Dec 4, 2017 at 10:25 AM, Tobin C. Harding <me@tobin.cc> wrote: > > > With the 'eval', no warning, it's fine. > > Why not use hex()? > > > > foreach my $config_file (@config_files) { > > + $config_file =~ s/\R*//g; > > Is there some reason you don't use chomp()? Tobin, now you can see that I'm indeed a Perl newbie noob! :-) Will follow your suggestions.. indeed, feel free to go ahead with Perl-stuff that's more appropriate than my (very amateur) perl! thanks, Kaiwan. > thanks, > Tobin.
diff --git a/scripts/leaking_addresses.pl b/scripts/leaking_addresses.pl index 3a8691a642c8..9906dcf8b807 100755 --- a/scripts/leaking_addresses.pl +++ b/scripts/leaking_addresses.pl @@ -158,8 +158,8 @@ if (!$input_raw and ($squash_by_path or $squash_by_filename)) { exit(128); } +show_detected_architecture() if $debug; if (!is_supported_architecture()) { - show_detected_architecture() if $debug; printf "\nScript does not support your architecture, sorry.\n"; printf "\nCurrently we support: \n\n"; foreach(@SUPPORTED_ARCHITECTURES) { @@ -313,6 +313,7 @@ sub get_page_offset } foreach my $config_file (@config_files) { + $config_file =~ s/\R*//g; $page_offset = parse_kernel_config_file($config_file); if ($page_offset ne "") { return $page_offset;