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Re: [PATCH] Better handling for realpath() failures in windows_make_so() on Cygwin
- From: Pedro Alves <palves at redhat dot com>
- To: Jon Turney <jon dot turney at dronecode dot org dot uk>, gdb-patches at sourceware dot org
- Date: Wed, 9 Mar 2016 18:09:05 +0000
- Subject: Re: [PATCH] Better handling for realpath() failures in windows_make_so() on Cygwin
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On 03/09/2016 05:49 PM, Jon Turney wrote:
> On 20/01/2016 16:19, Pedro Alves wrote:
>> #define SO_NAME_MAX_PATH_SIZE 512 /* FIXME: Should be dynamic */
>>
>> How about just removing the limit altogether?
>>
>> Basically, make struct so_list::so_original_name and
>> struct so_list::so_name pointers instead of arrays?
>
> I'm sorry, while that would be nice to have, that's not a project that I
> can take on currently.
>
> In the meantime, please consider approving this patch, or tell me what I
> can do to make it acceptable, since it does fix an actual problem that
> affects some users.
It's not a big change, I think. Instead of strcpy'ing strings into
so->so_original_name and so->so_name, we'd just xfree the old
strings and xstrdup new ones. And then in free_so, we xfree
so->so_original_name and so->so_name. All other code that refers to
so->so_original_name / so->so_name should not need to change, as arrays
decay to pointers anyway.
If you want to avoid convert all targets at once, it's still quite
doable. Add a new make_so_list() to solib.c that just does:
struct so_list *
make_so_list (void)
{
struct so_list *new_solib = XCNEW (struct so_list);
new_solib->so_name = xcalloc (1, SO_NAME_MAX_PATH_SIZE);
new_solib->so_original_name = xcalloc (1, SO_NAME_MAX_PATH_SIZE);
return new_solib;
}
and do a trivial replace of these XCNEW/XNEW by a call to make_so_list:
solib-aix.c: struct so_list *new_solib = XCNEW (struct so_list);
solib-dsbt.c: sop = XCNEW (struct so_list);
solib-frv.c: sop = XCNEW (struct so_list);
solib-spu.c: newobj = XCNEW (struct so_list);
solib-spu.c: newobj = XCNEW (struct so_list);
solib-svr4.c: newobj = XCNEW (struct so_list);
solib-svr4.c: new_elem = XCNEW (struct so_list);
solib-svr4.c: newobj = XCNEW (struct so_list);
solib-svr4.c: newobj = XCNEW (struct so_list);
solib-target.c: new_solib = XCNEW (struct so_list);
windows-nat.c: so = XCNEW (struct so_list);
solib-svr4.c: newobj = XNEW (struct so_list);
Then you can adjust the windows-nat.c solib-target.c files (the ones
Windows uses), and leave the rest to someone else (though I imagine
converting all others would be trivial too).
Once all are converted, we can remove the initial allocations in
make_so_list.
Thanks,
Pedro Alves