On Sun, 2025-07-27 at 19:31 +0200, Nam Cao wrote: > Argument 'p' of monitors_show() is not a pointer to struct > rv_monitor, it is actually a pointer to the list_head inside struct > rv_monitor. Therefore it is wrong to cast 'p' to struct rv_monitor *. > > This wrong type cast has been there since the beginning. But it still > worked because the list_head was the first field in struct > rv_monitor_def. This is no longer true since commit 24cbfe18d55a > ("rv: Merge struct rv_monitor_def into struct rv_monitor") moved the > list_head, and this wrong type cast became a functional problem. > > Properly use container_of() instead. > > Fixes: 24cbfe18d55a ("rv: Merge struct rv_monitor_def into struct > rv_monitor") > Signed-off-by: Nam Cao <nam...@linutronix.de> > --- > kernel/trace/rv/rv.c | 2 +- > > @@ -458,7 +458,7 @@ static int create_monitor_dir(struct rv_monitor > *mon, struct rv_monitor *parent) > */ > static int monitors_show(struct seq_file *m, void *p) > { > - struct rv_monitor *mon = p; > + struct rv_monitor *mon = container_of(p, struct rv_monitor, > list); >
Good catch, thanks! The container_of is the way to go. Do you have valid reasons not to move the list_head to the top? It's not a big deal but it would save computing and summing the offset. It doesn't seem name (the current first element) really needs to stay there. Thanks, Gabriele > if (mon->parent) > seq_printf(m, "%s:%s\n", mon->parent->name, mon- > >name);