From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: Received: from mails.dpdk.org (mails.dpdk.org [217.70.189.124]) by inbox.dpdk.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 751A543E2B; Tue, 9 Apr 2024 17:08:37 +0200 (CEST) Received: from mails.dpdk.org (localhost [127.0.0.1]) by mails.dpdk.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 018D7402C6; Tue, 9 Apr 2024 17:08:37 +0200 (CEST) Received: from linux.microsoft.com (linux.microsoft.com [13.77.154.182]) by mails.dpdk.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 2F1AD40150; Tue, 9 Apr 2024 17:08:35 +0200 (CEST) Received: by linux.microsoft.com (Postfix, from userid 1086) id 7A51C20EA45E; Tue, 9 Apr 2024 08:08:34 -0700 (PDT) DKIM-Filter: OpenDKIM Filter v2.11.0 linux.microsoft.com 7A51C20EA45E DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=linux.microsoft.com; s=default; t=1712675314; bh=VEKqfDcazRr0n4xvWcqVYGkdZoqCarT4lTkdPYBDksI=; h=Date:From:To:Cc:Subject:References:In-Reply-To:From; b=J29dfN7ESd7VRBnySpOUqjpEOhrLnFT+Uc1Ztdj+F2biAm6v6aC8Y5XsFvVpaz+yx M43Urq9B41wcG2WIMPRlNju2/wvHRMvn/nAtQxxR9ouWGUS+pGGdA14lai5RJDPyJQ cP+4joI39xxpaJ8vhUqK9E0IcR32Mb2PWdkKnTQU= Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2024 08:08:34 -0700 From: Tyler Retzlaff To: Konstantin Ananyev Cc: Morten =?iso-8859-1?Q?Br=F8rup?= , Stephen Hemminger , "techboard@dpdk.org" , Mattias =?iso-8859-1?Q?R=F6nnblom?= , "dev@dpdk.org" , Bruce Richardson , Thomas Monjalon Subject: Re: [PATCH 0/4] RFC samples converting VLA to alloca Message-ID: <20240409150834.GA30471@linuxonhyperv3.guj3yctzbm1etfxqx2vob5hsef.xx.internal.cloudapp.net> References: <20231107193220.GA15232@linuxonhyperv3.guj3yctzbm1etfxqx2vob5hsef.xx.internal.cloudapp.net> <1712250913-1977-1-git-send-email-roretzla@linux.microsoft.com> <98CBD80474FA8B44BF855DF32C47DC35E9F379@smartserver.smartshare.dk> <20240407100306.36c9688f@hermes.local> <20240408152703.GA25804@linuxonhyperv3.guj3yctzbm1etfxqx2vob5hsef.xx.internal.cloudapp.net> <98CBD80474FA8B44BF855DF32C47DC35E9F380@smartserver.smartshare.dk> <09aac29da90a499ebfc16493e9942bf6@huawei.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit In-Reply-To: <09aac29da90a499ebfc16493e9942bf6@huawei.com> User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.21 (2010-09-15) X-BeenThere: dev@dpdk.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.29 Precedence: list List-Id: DPDK patches and discussions List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Errors-To: dev-bounces@dpdk.org On Tue, Apr 09, 2024 at 08:28:48AM +0000, Konstantin Ananyev wrote: > > > > > From: Tyler Retzlaff [mailto:roretzla@linux.microsoft.com] > > > Sent: Monday, 8 April 2024 17.27 > > > > > > For next technboard meeting. > > > > > > On Sun, Apr 07, 2024 at 10:03:06AM -0700, Stephen Hemminger wrote: > > > > On Sun, 7 Apr 2024 13:07:06 +0200 > > > > Morten Brørup wrote: > > > > > > > > > > From: Mattias Rönnblom [mailto:hofors@lysator.liu.se] > > > > > > Sent: Sunday, 7 April 2024 11.32 > > > > > > > > > > > > On 2024-04-04 19:15, Tyler Retzlaff wrote: > > > > > > > This series is not intended for merge. It insteat provides examples > > > > > > of > > > > > > > converting use of VLAs to alloca() would look like. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > what's the advantages of VLA over alloca()? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > * sizeof(array) works as expected. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > * multi-dimensional arrays are still arrays instead of pointers to > > > > > > > dynamically allocated space. this means multiple subscript syntax > > > > > > > works (unlike on a pointer) and calculation of addresses into > > > > > > allocated > > > > > > > space in ascending order is performed by the compiler instead of > > > > > > manually. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > alloca() is a pretty obscure mechanism, and also not a part of the C > > > > > > standard. VLAs are C99, and well-known and understood, and very > > > > > > efficient. > > > > > > > > > > The RFC fails to mention why we need to replace VLAs with something else: > > > > > > > > > > VLAs are C99, but not C++; VLAs were made optional in C11. > > > > > > > > > > MSVC doesn't support VLAs, and is not going to: > > > > > https://devblogs.microsoft.com/cppblog/c11-and-c17-standard-support- > > > arriving-in-msvc/#variable-length-arrays > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I dislike alloca() too, and the notes section in the alloca(3) man page > > > even discourages the use of alloca(): > > > > > https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/alloca.3.html > > > > > > > > > > But I guess alloca() is the simplest replacement for VLAs. > > > > > This RFC patch series opens the discussion for alternatives in different > > > use cases. > > > > > > > > > > > > > The other issue with VLA's is that if the number is something that can be > > > externally > > > > input, then it can be a source of stack overflow bugs. That is why the Linux > > > kernel > > > > has stopped using them; for security reasons. DPDK has much less of a > > > security > > > > trust domain. Mostly need to make sure that no data from network is being > > > > used to compute VLA size. > > > > > > > > > > Looks like we need to discuss this at the next techboard meeting. > > > > > > * MSVC doesn't support C11 optional VLAs (and never will). > > > * alloca() is an alternative that is available on all platforms/toolchain > > > combinations. > > > * it's reasonable for some VLAs to be turned into regular arrays but it > > > would be unsatisfactory to be stuck waiting discussions of defining new > > > constant expression macros on a per-use basis. > > > > We must generally stop using VLAs, for many reasons. > > The only available 1:1 replacement is alloca(), so we have to accept that. > > > > If anyone still cares about improvements, we can turn alloca()'d arrays into regular arrays after this patch series. > > > > Alternatives to VLAs are very interesting discussions, but let's not stall MSVC progress because of it! > > Ok, but why we have to rush into 'alloca()' solution if none of us really fond of it? for the trivial case it is no worse than a VLA. while it isn't standardized it is available for all platform/toolchains unlike VLA. most of the code needed to be changed for windows falls into the trivial case when converted. there do appear to be cases where VLAs have just been unintentional. i previously linked a patch where i fixed a case where they were instantiated inside a cast and there are other cases i'm aware of in the mlx5 driver where i believe they are unintended. at least with alloca it is obvious but with a VLA if the expression used to determine the size is wrapped up in something non-trivial and the author doesn't check that it is truly a constant expression you get one by surprise. > As you already noted majority of these cases can be replaced with static sized arrays. unfortunately i don't think this is the case if we are talking about the entire source tree. > Let's try to compile a list of what needs to be changed, split it by priorities and work > progressively through it. i agree that working progressively is the way forward, my suggestion partitioning has been to submit a smaller series that unblocks windows using alloca as a starting point. this represents only a fraction of the uses but can also serve for evaluation purposes. if maintainers can identify a reasonable conversion to static array for any of the converted instances i can incorporate the prescribed changes. i would also suggest that in parallel we might introduce a series that enables -Wvla but suppresses warning about -Wvla at the sites of use. the purpose of this suggestion is to stop new introductions but also annotate the uses we would like maintainers to evaluate. perhaps some could also be trivially eliminated with the series. > Konstantin > > > > > > * there is resistance to using alloca() vs VLA so my proposal is to > > > change only the code that is built to target windows. > > > > I would prefer to get rid of them all, so the CI can build with -Wvla to prevent them from being introduced again. > > Not a strong preference. > > On the other hand, the CI's MSVC builds will catch them if used for a Windows target. > > And limiting to Windows code reduces the amount of work, so that's probably the most realistic solution.