Commit bdb8d751 authored by Peter Barker's avatar Peter Barker Committed by Rusty Russell

ccanlint: avoid segfault when module_builds' linking fails

In the case that the objects built but linking failed, module_builds.c
called score_file_error with a NULL ccan_file object and 0 for line
number.

score_file_error assumed that the ccan_file object it is passed was
not-NULL when appending file errors to the score's aggregate error
string.  It attempted to dereference it to get "fullname".

score_error was factored out from score_file_error.  It takes a
"source" parameter, which is the file's full name (and possibly line
number) in the score_file_error case, and the ccan module name in the
case of link failure.
parent 78158c87
......@@ -152,6 +152,10 @@ char **per_file_options(const struct ccanlint *test, struct ccan_file *f);
void score_file_error(struct score *, struct ccan_file *f, unsigned line,
const char *errorfmt, ...);
/* Append message to the score->error */
void score_error(struct score *score, const char * source,
const char *errorfmt, ...);
/* Start a command in the background. */
void run_command_async(const void *ctx, unsigned int time_ms,
const char *fmt, ...);
......
......@@ -360,15 +360,9 @@ enum line_compiled get_ccan_line_pp(struct pp_conditions *cond,
return ret;
}
void score_file_error(struct score *score, struct ccan_file *f, unsigned line,
const char *errorfmt, ...)
static void score_error_vfmt(struct score *score, const char *source,
const char *errorfmt, va_list ap)
{
va_list ap;
struct file_error *fe = tal(score, struct file_error);
fe->file = f;
fe->line = line;
list_add_tail(&score->per_file_errors, &fe->list);
if (!score->error)
score->error = tal_strdup(score, "");
......@@ -384,17 +378,45 @@ void score_file_error(struct score *score, struct ccan_file *f, unsigned line,
return;
}
tal_append_fmt(&score->error, "%s:", source);
tal_append_vfmt(&score->error, errorfmt, ap);
score->error = tal_strcat(score, take(score->error), "\n");
}
void score_error(struct score *score, const char *source,
const char *errorfmt, ...)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, errorfmt);
score_error_vfmt(score, source, errorfmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
}
void score_file_error(struct score *score, struct ccan_file *f, unsigned line,
const char *errorfmt, ...)
{
va_list ap;
char *source;
struct file_error *fe = tal(score, struct file_error);
fe->file = f;
fe->line = line;
list_add_tail(&score->per_file_errors, &fe->list);
if (line)
tal_append_fmt(&score->error, "%s:%u:", f->fullname, line);
source = tal_fmt(score, "%s:%u", f->fullname, line);
else
tal_append_fmt(&score->error, "%s:", f->fullname);
source = tal_fmt(score, "%s", f->fullname);
va_start(ap, errorfmt);
tal_append_vfmt(&score->error, errorfmt, ap);
score_error_vfmt(score, source, errorfmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
score->error = tal_strcat(score, take(score->error),"\n");
}
char *get_or_compile_info(const void *ctx, const char *dir)
{
struct manifest *m = get_manifest(NULL, dir);
......
......@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ static void do_build(struct manifest *m,
m->compiled[COMPILE_NORMAL]
= build_module(m, COMPILE_NORMAL, &errstr);
if (!m->compiled[COMPILE_NORMAL]) {
score_file_error(score, NULL, 0, "%s", errstr);
score_error(score, m->modname,"%s", errstr);
return;
}
......
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