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Kirill Smelkov
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Mar 14, 2016
by
Mike Marshall
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Orangefs: Extra sanity insurance on buffer before using string functions on it.
Signed-off-by:
Mike Marshall
<
hubcap@omnibond.com
>
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@@ -678,6 +678,19 @@ static long dispatch_ioctl_command(unsigned int command, unsigned long arg)
ret
=
copy_from_user
(
&
client_debug_array_string
,
(
void
__user
*
)
arg
,
ORANGEFS_MAX_DEBUG_STRING_LEN
);
/*
* The real client-core makes an effort to ensure
* that actual strings that aren't too long to fit in
* this buffer is what we get here. We're going to use
* string functions on the stuff we got, so we'll make
* this extra effort to try and keep from
* flowing out of this buffer when we use the string
* functions, even if somehow the stuff we end up
* with here is garbage.
*/
client_debug_array_string
[
ORANGEFS_MAX_DEBUG_STRING_LEN
-
1
]
=
'\0'
;
if
(
ret
!=
0
)
{
pr_info
(
"%s: CLIENT_STRING: copy_from_user failed
\n
"
,
__func__
);
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