[PATCH] staging: lustre: fix %.2X versus signed char issue

From: Rasmus Villemoes
Date: Sat Dec 05 2015 - 19:41:47 EST


When char is signed and one of the bytes in lmm happens to have a byte
value above 127, the result of printing that with %.2X will be 8 hex
chars, the first 6 of which are 'F'. Worst case, we'll overrun our
'carefully' allocated buffer.

I didn't have the tenacity to work through the gazillion and seven
layers of macros behind CERROR, but I assume it'll all end at some
function implemented in terms of the kernel's vsnprintf. Use %*phN for
a hexdump. That'll cap the number of dumped bytes at 64. If that's a
problem, the loop could be replaced by "bin2hex(buffer, lmm,
lmm_bytes);".

Signed-off-by: Rasmus Villemoes <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
drivers/staging/lustre/lustre/lov/lov_pack.c | 15 +--------------
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 14 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/staging/lustre/lustre/lov/lov_pack.c b/drivers/staging/lustre/lustre/lov/lov_pack.c
index 2fb1e974cc70..7f18d08929a5 100644
--- a/drivers/staging/lustre/lustre/lov/lov_pack.c
+++ b/drivers/staging/lustre/lustre/lov/lov_pack.c
@@ -258,22 +258,9 @@ static int lov_verify_lmm(void *lmm, int lmm_bytes, __u16 *stripe_count)
int rc;

if (lsm_op_find(le32_to_cpu(*(__u32 *)lmm)) == NULL) {
- char *buffer;
- int sz;
-
CERROR("bad disk LOV MAGIC: 0x%08X; dumping LMM (size=%d):\n",
le32_to_cpu(*(__u32 *)lmm), lmm_bytes);
- sz = lmm_bytes * 2 + 1;
- buffer = libcfs_kvzalloc(sz, GFP_NOFS);
- if (buffer != NULL) {
- int i;
-
- for (i = 0; i < lmm_bytes; i++)
- sprintf(buffer+2*i, "%.2X", ((char *)lmm)[i]);
- buffer[sz - 1] = '\0';
- CERROR("%s\n", buffer);
- kvfree(buffer);
- }
+ CERROR("%*phN\n", lmm_bytes, lmm);
return -EINVAL;
}
rc = lsm_op_find(le32_to_cpu(*(__u32 *)lmm))->lsm_lmm_verify(lmm,
--
2.6.1

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