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From: "Christian Stalp" <christian.stalp@gmx.de>
To: linux-c-programming@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: sprintf with mips
Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2008 23:25:59 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20080210222559.17830@gmx.net> (raw)

The whole procedure is here: (its a thread!)

void *dblogger_fn (void *arg)
{
	char insertvalues[256];
	memset (insertvalues, 0x0, 256 );
        conn = PQconnectdb("host=192.168.1.2 dbname=wlan_db  user=gavle password=brynaes");
        tabellename = "traffic";
	
	if (PQstatus(conn) == CONNECTION_BAD) 
	{
		fprintf(stderr, "Connection to database '%s' failed.\n",dbName);
		fprintf(stderr, "%s", PQerrorMessage(conn));
		exit_nicely(conn);
  	}
  	else if (PQstatus(conn) == CONNECTION_OK) 
  	{
  		printf("Connected with database ...\n");
  		printf("Datenbank : %s\n", PQdb(conn));
  		printf("User      : %s\n", PQuser(conn));
  	}
  	while(1)
  	{
  		sleep(500);
  		snprintf(insertvalues, 255 ," %d , ' %s ' , %d ", counter, "192.168.1.1", mytraffic->num_frames);
  		printf("input-string: %s\n", insertvalues);
  		printf("Counter: %d\n", counter);
		insertinto(dbName, conn, tabellename, insertvalues);
		counter++;
  	}

I don't know where is here a chance for an overflow? Consider, now with 'snprintf' it works, but before with sprintf there was this problem, BUT only on the mips-target board. On x86 it worked also with sprintf!

Gruss Christian


Paul Jackson wrote:
>> are there any known problems with sprintf under mips?
>
> Is there any chance that some other line of code, perhaps
> writing an adjacent variable, is overflowing onto the
> front of this insertvalues[] array, between the sprintf
> and the printf?
>
> In other words, I'll wager that whatever bug you're seeing
> is neither in the code fragements quoted here, nor in the
> sprintf libc code, but in some other nearby code.
>

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             reply	other threads:[~2008-02-10 22:25 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2008-02-10 22:25 Christian Stalp [this message]
2008-02-12 14:17 ` sprintf with mips Stephen Kratzer
2008-02-12 16:31 ` Paul Jackson
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2008-02-06 22:48 Christian Stalp
2008-02-07  0:10 ` Paul Jackson
2008-02-06 20:14 Christian Stalp
2008-02-06 19:58 Christian Stalp
2008-02-06 19:16 Christian Stalp
2008-02-06 19:45 ` Manning, Gary L
2008-02-06 21:21 ` Eric Polino

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