[PATCH] gas: terminate buffer SB in do_repeat()
Jan Beulich
jbeulich@suse.com
Tue Jun 18 11:18:48 GMT 2024
PR gas/31903
While elsewhere having realized that "one" doesn't point to a nul-
terminated string, it somehow didn't occur to me that the pre-existing
strstr() could have been wrong, and hence I blindly added a new use of
the function. Add the (already prior to 1e3c814459d8 ["gas: extend \+
support to .rept"]) missing call to sb_terminate(), leveraging that to
simplify the other two places where the lack of nul termination was
previously worked around.
--- a/gas/read.c
+++ b/gas/read.c
@@ -3103,6 +3103,8 @@ do_repeat (size_t count, const char *sta
return;
}
+ sb_terminate (&one);
+
if (expander != NULL && !*expander && strstr (one.ptr, "\\+") != NULL)
{
/* The 3 here and below are arbitrary, added in an attempt to limit
@@ -3116,8 +3118,7 @@ do_repeat (size_t count, const char *sta
sb_build (&processed, one.len + 3);
- for (ptr = one.ptr;
- (bs = memchr (ptr, '\\', one.ptr + one.len - ptr)) != NULL; )
+ for (ptr = one.ptr; (bs = strchr (ptr, '\\')) != NULL; )
{
sb_add_buffer (&processed, ptr, bs - ptr);
switch (bs[1])
@@ -3148,7 +3149,7 @@ do_repeat (size_t count, const char *sta
}
}
- sb_add_buffer (&processed, ptr, one.ptr + one.len - ptr);
+ sb_add_string (&processed, ptr);
sb_add_sb (&many, &processed);
sb_kill (&processed);
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