/* * netsniff-ng - the packet sniffing beast * Copyright 2009, 2010 Daniel Borkmann. * Subject to the GPL, version 2. */ #include #include /* for ntohs() */ #include "proto.h" #include "protos.h" #include "dissector_eth.h" #include "pkt_buff.h" #include "built_in.h" struct arphdr { uint16_t ar_hrd; /* format of hardware address */ uint16_t ar_pro; /* format of protocol address */ uint8_t ar_hln; /* length of hardware address */ uint8_t ar_pln; /* length of protocol address */ uint16_t ar_op; /* ARP opcode (command) */ uint8_t ar_sha[6]; /* sender hardware address */ uint8_t ar_sip[4]; /* sender IP address */ uint8_t ar_tha[6]; /* target hardware address */ uint8_t ar_tip[4]; /* target IP address */ } __packed; #define ARPHRD_ETHER 1 #define ARPHRD_IEEE802 6 #define ARPHRD_ARCNET 7 #define ARPHRD_ATM 16 #define ARPHRD_ATM2 19 #define ARPHRD_SERIAL 20 #define ARPHRD_ATM3 21 #define ARPHRD_IEEE1394 24 #define ARPOP_REQUEST 1 /* ARP request */ #define ARPOP_REPLY 2 /* ARP reply */ #define ARPOP_RREQUEST 3 /* RARP request */ #define ARPOP_RREPLY 4 /* RARP reply */ #define ARPOP_InREQUEST 8 /* InARP request */ #define ARPOP_InREPLY 9 /* InARP reply */ #define ARPOP_NAK 10 /* (ATM)ARP NAK */ static void arp(struct pkt_buff *pkt) { char *hrd; char *pro; char *opcode; struct arphdr *arp = (struct arphdr *) pkt_pull(pkt, sizeof(*arp)); if (arp == NULL) return; switch (ntohs(arp->ar_hrd)) { case ARPHRD_ETHER: hrd = "Ethernet"; break; case ARPHRD_IEEE802: hrd = "IEEE 802"; break; case ARPHRD_ARCNET: hrd = "ARCNET"; break; case ARPHRD_ATM: case ARPHRD_ATM2: case ARPHRD_ATM3: hrd = "ATM"; break; case ARPHRD_SERIAL: hrd = "Serial Line"; break; case ARPHRD_IEEE1394: hrd = "IEEE 1394.1995"; break; default: hrd = "Unknown"; break; } pro = lookup_ether_type(ntohs(arp->ar_pro)); if (pro == NULL) pro = "Unknown"; switch (ntohs(arp->ar_op)) { case ARPOP_REQUEST: opcode = "ARP request"; break; case ARPOP_REPLY: opcode = "ARP reply"; break; case ARPOP_RREQUEST: opcode = "RARP request"; break; case ARPOP_RREPLY: opcode = "RARP reply"; break; case ARPOP_InREQUEST: opcode = "InARP request"; break; case ARPOP_InREPLY: opcode = "InARP reply"; break; case ARPOP_NAK: opcode = "(ATM) ARP NAK"; break; default: opcode = "Unknown"; break; }; tprintf(" [ ARP "); tprintf("Format HA (%u => %s), ", ntohs(arp->ar_hrd), hrd); tprintf("Format Proto (0x%.4x => %s), ", ntohs(arp->ar_pro), pro); tprintf("HA Len (%u), ", arp->ar_hln); tprintf("Proto Len (%u), ", arp->ar_pln); tprintf("Opcode (%u => %s)", ntohs(arp->ar_op), opcode); tprintf(" ]\n"); } static void arp_less(struct pkt_buff *pkt) { char *opcode = NULL; struct arphdr *arp = (struct arphdr *) pkt_pull(pkt, sizeof(*arp)); if (arp == NULL) return; switch (ntohs(arp->ar_op)) { case ARPOP_REQUEST: opcode = "ARP request"; break; case ARPOP_REPLY: opcode = "ARP reply"; break; case ARPOP_RREQUEST: opcode = "RARP request"; break; case ARPOP_RREPLY: opcode = "RARP reply"; break; case ARPOP_InREQUEST: opcode = "InARP request"; break; case ARPOP_InREPLY: opcode = "InARP reply"; break; case ARPOP_NAK: opcode = "(ATM) ARP NAK"; break; default: opcode = "Unknown"; break; }; tprintf(" Op %s", opcode); } struct protocol arp_ops = { .key = 0x0806, .print_full = arp, .print_less = arp_less, }; hange='this.form.submit();'>space:mode:
authorArnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>2016-03-14 15:49:54 +0100
committerMark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>2016-03-15 09:23:35 +0000
commitdd5dc001581a7cf6f563e188c302caae1be998c2 (patch)
treea2352a4b9c8a047336eaa3280ab9a4a56bae4285 /Documentation/i2c
parentd4a6360f19c1c551afcba42be98df04651fab31b (diff)
ASoC: cs35l32: avoid uninitialized variable access
gcc warns about the possibilty of accessing a property read from devicetree in cs35l32_i2c_probe() when it has not been initialized because CONFIG_OF is disabled: sound/soc/codecs/cs35l32.c: In function 'cs35l32_i2c_probe': sound/soc/codecs/cs35l32.c:278:2: warning: 'val' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized] The code is actually correct because it checks the dev->of_node variable first and we know this is NULL here when CONFIG_OF is disabled, but Russell King noticed that it's broken when we probe the device using DT, and the properties are absent. The code already has some checking for incorrect values, and I keep that checking unchanged here, but add an additional check for an error returned by the property accessor functions that now gets handled the same way as incorrect data in the properties. Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Acked-by: Brian Austin <brian.austin@cirrus.com> Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@kernel.org>
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