From: Bernd Petrovitsch <bernd@petrovitsch.priv.at>
To: Ryan Mallon <ryan@bluewatersys.com>
Cc: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>,
pavel@pavlinux.ru, LKML <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] Repalce strncmp by memcmp
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2010 11:27:51 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1291112871.16068.7.camel@thorin> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4CF42E5A.7000709@bluewatersys.com>
On Die, 2010-11-30 at 11:51 +1300, Ryan Mallon wrote:
[...]
> It can still break things in subtle ways. Lots of the replacements are
> of the form:
>
> if (strncmp(string, "foo", 3) == 0)
>
> Which can only be replaced with memcmp if the minimum length of string
> is _always_ 3. This may be true for some callsites (with careful audit),
> but in general I doubt it is and it will lead to subtle bugs.
>
> I hardly think it is worth auditing a bunch of strncmp calls to ensure
> that the minimum length of the checked string is always n in order to
> remove a single instruction. Making such a change will also introduce
> subtle bugs if the rules for the string ever change, eg. a change is
> made to allow string = "".
On the conceptual level:
And it will confuse people if strings (read: '\0' terminated char arrays
specified by a pointer to the start) with raw memory (read: memory with
arbitrary content - including '\0' not at the end - specified by a
pointer to the start and the valid size).
Even more confusing is that raw memory *may* hold a string ...
Don't get me wrong: every seasoned C programmer should know that. But
not everyone is one ...
Bernd
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-11-30 10:28 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 19+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-11-29 2:09 [PATCH] Repalce strncmp by memcmp Pavel Vasilyev
2010-11-29 2:21 ` microcai
2010-11-29 2:29 ` Ming Lei
2010-11-29 3:11 ` Pavel Vasilyev
2010-11-29 4:13 ` Dmitry Torokhov
2010-11-29 5:26 ` YOSHIFUJI Hideaki
2010-11-29 12:41 ` Pavel Vasilyev
2010-11-29 3:10 ` Américo Wang
2010-11-29 10:18 ` Andi Kleen
2010-11-29 14:58 ` Steven Rostedt
2010-11-29 19:41 ` Pavel Vasilyev
2010-11-29 22:18 ` Steven Rostedt
2010-11-29 22:26 ` Steven Rostedt
2010-11-29 22:49 ` Pavel Vasilyev
2010-11-30 9:24 ` Américo Wang
2010-11-29 22:51 ` Ryan Mallon
2010-11-30 10:27 ` Bernd Petrovitsch [this message]
2010-11-29 23:32 ` Arnaud Lacombe
2010-11-30 10:34 ` Bernd Petrovitsch
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