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On Thu 27 Mar 2014 09:34:06 Siddhesh Poyarekar wrote: > Calls to stpcpy from nscd netgroups code will have overlapping source > and destination when all three values in the returned triplet are > non-NULL and in the expected (host,user,domain) order. This is seen > in valgrind as: > > ==3181== Source and destination overlap in stpcpy(0x19973b48, 0x19973b48) > ==3181== at 0x4C2F30A: stpcpy (in > /usr/lib64/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so) ==3181== by > 0x12567A: addgetnetgrentX (string3.h:111) > ==3181== by 0x12722D: addgetnetgrent (netgroupcache.c:665) > ==3181== by 0x11114C: nscd_run_worker (connections.c:1338) > ==3181== by 0x4E3C102: start_thread (pthread_create.c:309) > ==3181== by 0x59B81AC: clone (clone.S:111) > ==3181== > > Fix this by using memmove instead of stpcpy. Tested x86_64 using > various combinations of triplets (including NULL and non-NULL ones) to > verify that this works correctly and there are no regressions. i feel like we've wanted an equivalent of stpcpy/memccpy for memmove. good time to add it ? :) > + size_t hostlen = strlen (nhost ?: "") + 1; > + size_t userlen = strlen (nuser ?: "") + 1; > + size_t domainlen = strlen (ndomain ?: "") + 1; we do the ?: thing a lot in this code. time to assign a local var for it ? > char *wp = buffer + buffilled; > - wp = stpcpy (wp, nhost) + 1; > - wp = stpcpy (wp, nuser) + 1; > - wp = stpcpy (wp, ndomain) + 1; > + wp = memmove (wp, nhost ?: "", hostlen); > + wp += hostlen; > + wp = memmove (wp, nuser ?: "", userlen); > + wp += userlen; > + wp = memmove (wp, ndomain ?: "", domainlen); > + wp += domainlen; looks OK -mike
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