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From: Alexander Holler <holler@ahsoftware.de>
To: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.cz>, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>,
	Levente Kurusa <levex@linux.com>,
	stable@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 2/2 v3] initramfs: print error and shell out for unsupported content
Date: Tue, 01 Apr 2014 13:23:12 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <533AA1A0.10802@ahsoftware.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <5339D096.4040302@suse.cz>

Am 31.03.2014 22:31, schrieb Michal Marek:
> Dne 22.3.2014 19:22, Alexander Holler napsal(a):
>> Am 22.03.2014 13:29, schrieb Alexander Holler:
>>> The initramfs generation is broken for file and directory names which
>>> contain
>>> colons, spaces and other unusual characters. Print an error and don't
>>> try to
>>> continue.
>>
>> (...)
>>> +    # Files and directories with spaces and colons are unsupported.
>>> +    local unsupported=$(find "${srcdir}" -regex '.*\(:\|
>>> \|\n\|\r\|\t\).*')
>>
>> I've just noted that -regex isn't POSIX. I don't know the kernel rules
>> regarding this, and I don't care. But it might be a blocker for this patch.
>
> The bigger problem is that there is no C-style quoting in regexps or
> character classes matches any file with 'n', 'r' or 't' in its name. How
> about
>
>    -name '*[:[:space:]]*'
>
> ?

Hmm, I wasn't aware that find supports such expressions, and I don't 
know how compatible that is. It would do the trick too.

But as I already said, trying to use arbitrary filenames in a Makefile 
doesn't really work. There are still other problems, e.g. filenames with 
a / (directory separator), *, or some of the special make variables like $<.

So the really working solution would be to get rid of that generated 
(and hidden) include. Modifying gen_init_cpio.c to browse and collect 
all filenames and types itself doesn't look like much work (an evening 
should be enough).

The drawback is that such a solution would build the initramfs every 
time make is called (while CONFIG_INITRAMFS_SOURCE points to a 
directory), but I think that time is negligible.
Another drawback is that it wouldn't be a simple patch anymore. Thus it 
wouldn't qualify for any stable tree (and nobody promises such a patch 
would be accepted at all, so it might be a waste of time at all).

Regards,

Alexander Holler


  reply	other threads:[~2014-04-01 11:23 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 23+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2014-03-20 21:35 [PATCH] initramfs: print error and shell out for unsupported content Alexander Holler
2014-03-20 21:43 ` Levente Kurusa
2014-03-20 22:00   ` [PATCH v2] " Alexander Holler
2014-03-20 22:25     ` Alexander Holler
2014-03-21 21:03     ` Andrew Morton
2014-03-21 22:49       ` Alexander Holler
2014-03-21 22:55         ` Andrew Morton
2014-03-21 23:07           ` Alexander Holler
2014-03-22  9:53             ` Alexander Holler
2014-03-22 12:29             ` [PATCH 1/2] initramfs: don't include filenames from the initramfs for make goals (dist)clean Alexander Holler
2014-03-22 12:29               ` [PATCH 2/2 v3] initramfs: print error and shell out for unsupported content Alexander Holler
2014-03-22 18:22                 ` Alexander Holler
2014-03-31 20:31                   ` Michal Marek
2014-04-01 11:23                     ` Alexander Holler [this message]
2014-04-01 12:23                       ` Michal Marek
2014-04-01 17:52                         ` Alexander Holler
2014-10-19  7:18                           ` [PATCH 1/2 v4] initramfs: don't include filenames from the initramfs for make goals (dist)clean Alexander Holler
2014-10-19  7:18                             ` [PATCH 2/2 v4] initramfs: print error and shell out for unsupported content Alexander Holler
2014-03-26 21:16             ` [PATCH v2] " Alexander Holler
2014-03-26 21:38               ` Levente Kurusa
2014-03-26 21:55                 ` Alexander Holler
2014-03-26 22:37                   ` Alexander Holler
2014-03-27  8:25                     ` Alexander Holler

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