On Wed, 2018-04-04 at 10:58 +0200, Petr Mladek wrote: > restricted_pointer() pretends that it prints the address when > kptr_restrict > is set to zero. But it is never called in this situation. Instead, > pointer() falls back to ptr_to_id() and hashes the pointer. > > This patch removes the potential confusion. klp_restrict is checked > only > in restricted_pointer(). >
> /* Maps a pointer to a 32 bit unique identifier. */ > -static char *ptr_to_id(char *buf, char *end, void *ptr, struct > printf_spec spec) > +static char *ptr_to_id(char *buf, char *end, > + const void *ptr, struct printf_spec spec) I don't think this change belongs to the patch. -- Andy Shevchenko <[email protected]> Intel Finland Oy

