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authorRasmus Villemoes <linux@rasmusvillemoes.dk>2015-04-15 19:17:28 -0400
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2015-04-15 19:35:24 -0400
commit41416f2330112d29f2cfa337bfc7e672bf0c2768 (patch)
tree6e4075399f1a2620ba33ec3cb6d83acdfa76ff73 /lib/string_helpers.c
parent3aeddc7d665e41b1ba193f5c427ca52086d085ae (diff)
lib/string_helpers.c: change semantics of string_escape_mem
The current semantics of string_escape_mem are inadequate for one of its current users, vsnprintf(). If that is to honour its contract, it must know how much space would be needed for the entire escaped buffer, and string_escape_mem provides no way of obtaining that (short of allocating a large enough buffer (~4 times input string) to let it play with, and that's definitely a big no-no inside vsnprintf). So change the semantics for string_escape_mem to be more snprintf-like: Return the size of the output that would be generated if the destination buffer was big enough, but of course still only write to the part of dst it is allowed to, and (contrary to snprintf) don't do '\0'-termination. It is then up to the caller to detect whether output was truncated and to append a '\0' if desired. Also, we must output partial escape sequences, otherwise a call such as snprintf(buf, 3, "%1pE", "\123") would cause printf to write a \0 to buf[2] but leaving buf[0] and buf[1] with whatever they previously contained. This also fixes a bug in the escaped_string() helper function, which used to unconditionally pass a length of "end-buf" to string_escape_mem(); since the latter doesn't check osz for being insanely large, it would happily write to dst. For example, kasprintf(GFP_KERNEL, "something and then %pE", ...); is an easy way to trigger an oops. In test-string_helpers.c, the -ENOMEM test is replaced with testing for getting the expected return value even if the buffer is too small. We also ensure that nothing is written (by relying on a NULL pointer deref) if the output size is 0 by passing NULL - this has to work for kasprintf("%pE") to work. In net/sunrpc/cache.c, I think qword_add still has the same semantics. Someone should definitely double-check this. In fs/proc/array.c, I made the minimum possible change, but longer-term it should stop poking around in seq_file internals. [andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com: simplify qword_add] [andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com: add missed curly braces] Signed-off-by: Rasmus Villemoes <linux@rasmusvillemoes.dk> Acked-by: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'lib/string_helpers.c')
-rw-r--r--lib/string_helpers.c49
1 files changed, 7 insertions, 42 deletions
diff --git a/lib/string_helpers.c b/lib/string_helpers.c
index 9c48ddad0f0d..1826c7407258 100644
--- a/lib/string_helpers.c
+++ b/lib/string_helpers.c
@@ -274,11 +274,6 @@ static bool escape_space(unsigned char c, char **dst, char *end)
274 return false; 274 return false;
275 } 275 }
276 276
277 if (out + 2 > end) {
278 *dst = out + 2;
279 return true;
280 }
281
282 if (out < end) 277 if (out < end)
283 *out = '\\'; 278 *out = '\\';
284 ++out; 279 ++out;
@@ -309,11 +304,6 @@ static bool escape_special(unsigned char c, char **dst, char *end)
309 return false; 304 return false;
310 } 305 }
311 306
312 if (out + 2 > end) {
313 *dst = out + 2;
314 return true;
315 }
316
317 if (out < end) 307 if (out < end)
318 *out = '\\'; 308 *out = '\\';
319 ++out; 309 ++out;
@@ -332,11 +322,6 @@ static bool escape_null(unsigned char c, char **dst, char *end)
332 if (c) 322 if (c)
333 return false; 323 return false;
334 324
335 if (out + 2 > end) {
336 *dst = out + 2;
337 return true;
338 }
339
340 if (out < end) 325 if (out < end)
341 *out = '\\'; 326 *out = '\\';
342 ++out; 327 ++out;
@@ -352,11 +337,6 @@ static bool escape_octal(unsigned char c, char **dst, char *end)
352{ 337{
353 char *out = *dst; 338 char *out = *dst;
354 339
355 if (out + 4 > end) {
356 *dst = out + 4;
357 return true;
358 }
359
360 if (out < end) 340 if (out < end)
361 *out = '\\'; 341 *out = '\\';
362 ++out; 342 ++out;
@@ -378,11 +358,6 @@ static bool escape_hex(unsigned char c, char **dst, char *end)
378{ 358{
379 char *out = *dst; 359 char *out = *dst;
380 360
381 if (out + 4 > end) {
382 *dst = out + 4;
383 return true;
384 }
385
386 if (out < end) 361 if (out < end)
387 *out = '\\'; 362 *out = '\\';
388 ++out; 363 ++out;
@@ -449,20 +424,17 @@ static bool escape_hex(unsigned char c, char **dst, char *end)
449 * it if needs. 424 * it if needs.
450 * 425 *
451 * Return: 426 * Return:
452 * The amount of the characters processed to the destination buffer, or 427 * The total size of the escaped output that would be generated for
453 * %-ENOMEM if the size of buffer is not enough to put an escaped character is 428 * the given input and flags. To check whether the output was
454 * returned. 429 * truncated, compare the return value to osz. There is room left in
455 * 430 * dst for a '\0' terminator if and only if ret < osz.
456 * Even in the case of error @dst pointer will be updated to point to the byte
457 * after the last processed character.
458 */ 431 */
459int string_escape_mem(const char *src, size_t isz, char **dst, size_t osz, 432int string_escape_mem(const char *src, size_t isz, char *dst, size_t osz,
460 unsigned int flags, const char *esc) 433 unsigned int flags, const char *esc)
461{ 434{
462 char *p = *dst; 435 char *p = dst;
463 char *end = p + osz; 436 char *end = p + osz;
464 bool is_dict = esc && *esc; 437 bool is_dict = esc && *esc;
465 int ret;
466 438
467 while (isz--) { 439 while (isz--) {
468 unsigned char c = *src++; 440 unsigned char c = *src++;
@@ -502,13 +474,6 @@ int string_escape_mem(const char *src, size_t isz, char **dst, size_t osz,
502 escape_passthrough(c, &p, end); 474 escape_passthrough(c, &p, end);
503 } 475 }
504 476
505 if (p > end) { 477 return p - dst;
506 *dst = end;
507 return -ENOMEM;
508 }
509
510 ret = p - *dst;
511 *dst = p;
512 return ret;
513} 478}
514EXPORT_SYMBOL(string_escape_mem); 479EXPORT_SYMBOL(string_escape_mem);