[Tarantool-patches] [PATCH 1/2] sql: fix build with GCC 10
Artem
artemreyt at tarantool.org
Wed Nov 25 12:25:24 MSK 2020
Nikita, thanks for review!
I considered your proposal to use stack `struct Select` variable and
make `memcpy` after filling that varible. It really looks better.
I only changed naming (because, pNew means pointer
and i had to sacrifice diff for better readability).
Here's commit diff on github:
https://github.com/tarantool/tarantool/commit/d452cfb5be5512450ff12f416c28419c25552dd7
24.11.2020 02:14, Nikita Pettik пишет:
> On 20 Nov 05:04, Artem Starshov wrote:
>> GCC 10 produces the following error:
>> cc1: warning: function may return address of local variable [-Wreturn-local-addr]
>>
>> Fix it.
>>
>> Part-of #4966
>> ---
>> src/box/sql/select.c | 54 +++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------
>> 1 file changed, 28 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/src/box/sql/select.c b/src/box/sql/select.c
>> index b0554a172..921fab7fc 100644
>> --- a/src/box/sql/select.c
>> +++ b/src/box/sql/select.c
>> @@ -154,13 +154,15 @@ sqlSelectNew(Parse * pParse, /* Parsing context */
>> Expr * pLimit, /* LIMIT value. NULL means not used */
>> Expr * pOffset) /* OFFSET value. NULL means no offset */
>> {
>> - Select *pNew;
>> - Select standin;
>> + Select *pNew; /* Pointer to allocated region by sqlDbMallocRawNN (0 if failed) */
>> + Select *pNewTmp; /* Pointer to work with */
>> + Select standin; /* If allocation failed, save it to pNewTmp for filling and futher cleaning */
> Unfortunatelly, part of SQL codebase is bad formatted. We strive to
> follow original Tarantool codestyle when adding new code chunks.
> So according to comments should not be placed on the lines containing code.
>
> /* comments */
> int x = 3;
> /*comments */
> if (x == 3) {
> ...
>
>> sql *db = pParse->db;
>> pNew = sqlDbMallocRawNN(db, sizeof(*pNew));
>> - if (pNew == 0) {
>> + pNewTmp = pNew;
>> + if (pNewTmp == 0) {
>> assert(db->mallocFailed);
>> - pNew = &standin;
>> + pNewTmp = &standin;
>> }
>> if (pEList == 0) {
>> struct Expr *expr = sql_expr_new_anon(db, TK_ASTERISK);
>> @@ -168,11 +170,11 @@ sqlSelectNew(Parse * pParse, /* Parsing context */
>> pParse->is_aborted = true;
>> pEList = sql_expr_list_append(db, NULL, expr);
>> }
>> - pNew->pEList = pEList;
>> - pNew->op = TK_SELECT;
>> - pNew->selFlags = selFlags;
>> - pNew->iLimit = 0;
>> - pNew->iOffset = 0;
>> + pNewTmp->pEList = pEList;
>> + pNewTmp->op = TK_SELECT;
>> + pNewTmp->selFlags = selFlags;
>> + pNewTmp->iLimit = 0;
>> + pNewTmp->iOffset = 0;
> Hm, why did you rename pNew -> pNewTmp instead of leaving pNew as is
> and introduce new pointer which is returned from func? Sort of:
>
> diff --git a/src/box/sql/select.c b/src/box/sql/select.c
> index 4b069addb..f4806a806 100644
> --- a/src/box/sql/select.c
> +++ b/src/box/sql/select.c
> @@ -154,14 +154,15 @@ sqlSelectNew(Parse * pParse, /* Parsing context */
> Expr * pLimit, /* LIMIT value. NULL means not used */
> Expr * pOffset) /* OFFSET value. NULL means no offset */
> {
> - Select *pNew;
> + Select *pNew, pNewTmp;
> Select standin;
> sql *db = pParse->db;
> - pNew = sqlDbMallocRawNN(db, sizeof(*pNew));
> - if (pNew == 0) {
> + pNewTmp = sqlDbMallocRawNN(db, sizeof(*pNew));
> + if (pNewTmp == 0) {
> assert(db->mallocFailed);
> - pNew = &standin;
> + pNewTmp = &standin;
> }
> + pNew = pNewTmp;
> if (pEList == 0) {
> struct Expr *expr = sql_expr_new_anon(db, TK_ASTERISK);
> if (expr == NULL)
>
> I mean it would be nice to avoid unnecessary diff.
>
> Alternatively, consider this refactoring:
>
> diff --git a/src/box/sql/select.c b/src/box/sql/select.c
> index 4b069addb..5c829c932 100644
> --- a/src/box/sql/select.c
> +++ b/src/box/sql/select.c
> @@ -154,14 +154,8 @@ sqlSelectNew(Parse * pParse, /* Parsing context */
> Expr * pLimit, /* LIMIT value. NULL means not used */
> Expr * pOffset) /* OFFSET value. NULL means no offset */
> {
> - Select *pNew;
> - Select standin;
> + Select pNew;
> sql *db = pParse->db;
> - pNew = sqlDbMallocRawNN(db, sizeof(*pNew));
> - if (pNew == 0) {
> - assert(db->mallocFailed);
> - pNew = &standin;
> - }
> if (pEList == 0) {
> struct Expr *expr = sql_expr_new_anon(db, TK_ASTERISK);
> if (expr == NULL)
> @@ -197,13 +191,15 @@ sqlSelectNew(Parse * pParse, /* Parsing context */
> pNew->pWith = 0;
> assert(pOffset == 0 || pLimit != 0 || pParse->is_aborted
> || db->mallocFailed != 0);
> + Select *select = sqlDbMallocRawNN(db, sizeof(*pNew));
> if (db->mallocFailed) {
> - clearSelect(db, pNew, pNew != &standin);
> - pNew = 0;
> - } else {
> - assert(pNew->pSrc != 0 || pParse->is_aborted);
> + clearSelect(db, &pNew, 0);
> + if (select != NULL)
> + sqlDbFree(db, select);
> + return NULL;
> }
> - assert(pNew != &standin);
> + assert(pNew->pSrc != 0 || pParse->is_aborted);
> + memcpy(select, &pNew, sizeof(pNew));
> return pNew;
> }
>
> Here we fill in struct Select allocated on stack and in case of
> sqlDbMallocZero/sqlDbMallocRawNN fail we simply don't copy it
> on the structure allocated on heap. IMHO it looks better and will
> work even if the next GCC version will contain more advanced pointer
> aliasing machinery.
>
>> #ifdef SQL_DEBUG
>> pNew->zSelName[0] = 0;
>> if ((pParse->sql_flags & SQL_SelectTrace) != 0)
>> @@ -180,30 +182,30 @@ sqlSelectNew(Parse * pParse, /* Parsing context */
>> else
>> sqlSelectTrace = 0;
>> #endif
>> - pNew->addrOpenEphm[0] = -1;
>> - pNew->addrOpenEphm[1] = -1;
>> - pNew->nSelectRow = 0;
>> + pNewTmp->addrOpenEphm[0] = -1;
>> + pNewTmp->addrOpenEphm[1] = -1;
>> + pNewTmp->nSelectRow = 0;
>> if (pSrc == 0)
>> pSrc = sqlDbMallocZero(db, sizeof(*pSrc));
>> - pNew->pSrc = pSrc;
>> - pNew->pWhere = pWhere;
>> - pNew->pGroupBy = pGroupBy;
>> - pNew->pHaving = pHaving;
>> - pNew->pOrderBy = pOrderBy;
>> - pNew->pPrior = 0;
>> - pNew->pNext = 0;
>> - pNew->pLimit = pLimit;
>> - pNew->pOffset = pOffset;
>> - pNew->pWith = 0;
>> + pNewTmp->pSrc = pSrc;
>> + pNewTmp->pWhere = pWhere;
>> + pNewTmp->pGroupBy = pGroupBy;
>> + pNewTmp->pHaving = pHaving;
>> + pNewTmp->pOrderBy = pOrderBy;
>> + pNewTmp->pPrior = 0;
>> + pNewTmp->pNext = 0;
>> + pNewTmp->pLimit = pLimit;
>> + pNewTmp->pOffset = pOffset;
>> + pNewTmp->pWith = 0;
>> assert(pOffset == 0 || pLimit != 0 || pParse->is_aborted
>> || db->mallocFailed != 0);
>> if (db->mallocFailed) {
>> - clearSelect(db, pNew, pNew != &standin);
>> - pNew = 0;
>> + clearSelect(db, pNewTmp, pNewTmp != &standin);
>> + pNewTmp = 0;
>> } else {
>> - assert(pNew->pSrc != 0 || pParse->is_aborted);
>> + assert(pNewTmp->pSrc != 0 || pParse->is_aborted);
>> }
>> - assert(pNew != &standin);
>> + assert(pNewTmp != &standin);
>> return pNew;
>> }
>>
>> --
>> 2.28.0
>>
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