* [PATCH v5 0/2] strncpy_from_user for Rust
@ 2025-06-16 12:41 Alice Ryhl
2025-06-16 12:41 ` [PATCH v5 1/2] uaccess: rust: add strncpy_from_user Alice Ryhl
` (2 more replies)
0 siblings, 3 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Alice Ryhl @ 2025-06-16 12:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Miguel Ojeda, Andrew Morton, Alexander Viro, Greg Kroah-Hartman
Cc: Boqun Feng, Benno Lossin, Gary Guo, Björn Roy Baron,
Andreas Hindborg, Trevor Gross, Danilo Krummrich, rust-for-linux,
linux-kernel, Alice Ryhl
There is currently no easy way to read NUL-terminated strings from
userspace. Trying to use the ordinary read function on an array of the
maximum length doesn't work because it could fail with EFAULT when the C
string is shorter than the maximum length. In this case,
strncpy_from_user is better because it doesn't return EFAULT even if it
encounters a page fault on bytes that are after the NUL-terminator but
before the maximum length.
I don't see a clear owner of uaccess in MAINTAINERS, so I suggest that
it lands through Miguel's tree.
Signed-off-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
---
Changes in v5:
- Add comment about not updating self.length.
- Add `` in "This implies that len == buf.len()."
- Update guarantees for raw_strncpy_from_user.
- Add Reviewed-by for Benno.
- Link to v4: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250527-strncpy-from-user-v4-0-82168470d472@google.com
Changes in v4:
- Swap order of arguments to raw_strncpy_from_user, and rename buf to
dst.
- Update safety comment on CStr::from_bytes_with_nul_unchecked.
- Add `` in "This implies that len == dst.len() < buf.len()."
- Pick up Reviewed-by tags.
- Link to v3: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250505-strncpy-from-user-v3-0-85c677fd4f91@google.com
Changes in v3:
- Remove pub from raw_strncpy_from_user.
- Mention that some data may have been copied on EFAULT.
- Add more comments to strcpy_into_buf about tricky cases.
- Rewrite documentation of strcpy_into_buf.
- Add documentation alias.
- Pick up Reviewed-by tags.
- Link to v2: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250429-strncpy-from-user-v2-0-7e6facac0bf0@google.com
Changes in v2:
- Rename the raw wrapper around strncpy_from_user to raw_strncpy_from_user.
- Add a more convenient helper on top that adds the missing
NUL-terminator when necessary.
- Link to v1: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20250424-strncpy-from-user-v1-1-f983fe21685a@google.com
---
Alice Ryhl (2):
uaccess: rust: add strncpy_from_user
uaccess: rust: add UserSliceReader::strcpy_into_buf
rust/kernel/uaccess.rs | 94 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
1 file changed, 93 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
---
base-commit: 19272b37aa4f83ca52bdf9c16d5d81bdd1354494
change-id: 20250424-strncpy-from-user-1f2d06b0cdde
Best regards,
--
Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
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* [PATCH v5 1/2] uaccess: rust: add strncpy_from_user
2025-06-16 12:41 [PATCH v5 0/2] strncpy_from_user for Rust Alice Ryhl
@ 2025-06-16 12:41 ` Alice Ryhl
2025-06-16 12:41 ` [PATCH v5 2/2] uaccess: rust: add UserSliceReader::strcpy_into_buf Alice Ryhl
2025-07-13 23:37 ` [PATCH v5 0/2] strncpy_from_user for Rust Miguel Ojeda
2 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Alice Ryhl @ 2025-06-16 12:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Miguel Ojeda, Andrew Morton, Alexander Viro, Greg Kroah-Hartman
Cc: Boqun Feng, Benno Lossin, Gary Guo, Björn Roy Baron,
Andreas Hindborg, Trevor Gross, Danilo Krummrich, rust-for-linux,
linux-kernel, Alice Ryhl
This patch adds a direct wrapper around the C function of the same name.
It's not really intended for direct use by Rust code since
strncpy_from_user has a somewhat unfortunate API where it only
nul-terminates the buffer if there's space for the nul-terminator. This
means that a direct Rust wrapper around it could not return a &CStr
since the buffer may not be a cstring. However, we still add the method
to build more convenient APIs on top of it, which will happen in
subsequent patches.
Reviewed-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
Reviewed-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Reviewed-by: Boqun Feng <boqun.feng@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <lossin@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
---
rust/kernel/uaccess.rs | 36 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
1 file changed, 35 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/rust/kernel/uaccess.rs b/rust/kernel/uaccess.rs
index 6d70edd8086a9f1ce38f78d312d6a7cfc03141a1..635a03e0989f3fe99be80987aa47763782de1d3f 100644
--- a/rust/kernel/uaccess.rs
+++ b/rust/kernel/uaccess.rs
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
alloc::{Allocator, Flags},
bindings,
error::Result,
- ffi::c_void,
+ ffi::{c_char, c_void},
prelude::*,
transmute::{AsBytes, FromBytes},
};
@@ -367,3 +367,37 @@ pub fn write<T: AsBytes>(&mut self, value: &T) -> Result {
Ok(())
}
}
+
+/// Reads a nul-terminated string into `dst` and returns the length.
+///
+/// This reads from userspace until a NUL byte is encountered, or until `dst.len()` bytes have been
+/// read. Fails with [`EFAULT`] if a read happens on a bad address (some data may have been
+/// copied). When the end of the buffer is encountered, no NUL byte is added, so the string is
+/// *not* guaranteed to be NUL-terminated when `Ok(dst.len())` is returned.
+///
+/// # Guarantees
+///
+/// When this function returns `Ok(len)`, it is guaranteed that the first `len` bytes of `dst` are
+/// initialized and non-zero. Furthermore, if `len < dst.len()`, then `dst[len]` is a NUL byte.
+#[inline]
+#[expect(dead_code)]
+fn raw_strncpy_from_user(dst: &mut [MaybeUninit<u8>], src: UserPtr) -> Result<usize> {
+ // CAST: Slice lengths are guaranteed to be `<= isize::MAX`.
+ let len = dst.len() as isize;
+
+ // SAFETY: `dst` is valid for writing `dst.len()` bytes.
+ let res = unsafe {
+ bindings::strncpy_from_user(dst.as_mut_ptr().cast::<c_char>(), src as *const c_char, len)
+ };
+
+ if res < 0 {
+ return Err(Error::from_errno(res as i32));
+ }
+
+ #[cfg(CONFIG_RUST_OVERFLOW_CHECKS)]
+ assert!(res <= len);
+
+ // GUARANTEES: `strncpy_from_user` was successful, so `dst` has contents in accordance with the
+ // guarantees of this function.
+ Ok(res as usize)
+}
--
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* [PATCH v5 2/2] uaccess: rust: add UserSliceReader::strcpy_into_buf
2025-06-16 12:41 [PATCH v5 0/2] strncpy_from_user for Rust Alice Ryhl
2025-06-16 12:41 ` [PATCH v5 1/2] uaccess: rust: add strncpy_from_user Alice Ryhl
@ 2025-06-16 12:41 ` Alice Ryhl
2025-06-17 7:38 ` Benno Lossin
2025-07-13 23:37 ` [PATCH v5 0/2] strncpy_from_user for Rust Miguel Ojeda
2 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Alice Ryhl @ 2025-06-16 12:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Miguel Ojeda, Andrew Morton, Alexander Viro, Greg Kroah-Hartman
Cc: Boqun Feng, Benno Lossin, Gary Guo, Björn Roy Baron,
Andreas Hindborg, Trevor Gross, Danilo Krummrich, rust-for-linux,
linux-kernel, Alice Ryhl
This patch adds a more convenient method for reading C strings from
userspace. Logic is added to NUL-terminate the buffer when necessary so
that a &CStr can be returned.
Note that we treat attempts to read past `self.length` as a fault, so
this returns EFAULT if that limit is exceeded before `buf.len()` is
reached.
Reviewed-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
---
rust/kernel/uaccess.rs | 60 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
1 file changed, 59 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/rust/kernel/uaccess.rs b/rust/kernel/uaccess.rs
index 635a03e0989f3fe99be80987aa47763782de1d3f..106aa05ea1b88868fe48f64ca9c86b20ad7db68e 100644
--- a/rust/kernel/uaccess.rs
+++ b/rust/kernel/uaccess.rs
@@ -291,6 +291,65 @@ pub fn read_all<A: Allocator>(mut self, buf: &mut Vec<u8, A>, flags: Flags) -> R
unsafe { buf.inc_len(len) };
Ok(())
}
+
+ /// Read a NUL-terminated string from userspace and return it.
+ ///
+ /// The string is read into `buf` and a NUL-terminator is added if the end of `buf` is reached.
+ /// Since there must be space to add a NUL-terminator, the buffer must not be empty. The
+ /// returned `&CStr` points into `buf`.
+ ///
+ /// Fails with [`EFAULT`] if the read happens on a bad address (some data may have been
+ /// copied).
+ #[doc(alias = "strncpy_from_user")]
+ pub fn strcpy_into_buf<'buf>(self, buf: &'buf mut [u8]) -> Result<&'buf CStr> {
+ if buf.is_empty() {
+ return Err(EINVAL);
+ }
+
+ // SAFETY: The types are compatible and `strncpy_from_user` doesn't write uninitialized
+ // bytes to `buf`.
+ let mut dst = unsafe { &mut *(buf as *mut [u8] as *mut [MaybeUninit<u8>]) };
+
+ // We never read more than `self.length` bytes.
+ if dst.len() > self.length {
+ dst = &mut dst[..self.length];
+ }
+
+ let mut len = raw_strncpy_from_user(dst, self.ptr)?;
+ if len < dst.len() {
+ // Add one to include the NUL-terminator.
+ len += 1;
+ } else if len < buf.len() {
+ // This implies that `len == dst.len() < buf.len()`.
+ //
+ // This means that we could not fill the entire buffer, but we had to stop reading
+ // because we hit the `self.length` limit of this `UserSliceReader`. Since we did not
+ // fill the buffer, we treat this case as if we tried to read past the `self.length`
+ // limit and received a page fault, which is consistent with other `UserSliceReader`
+ // methods that also return page faults when you exceed `self.length`.
+ return Err(EFAULT);
+ } else {
+ // This implies that `len == buf.len()`.
+ //
+ // This means that we filled the buffer exactly. In this case, we add a NUL-terminator
+ // and return it. Unlike the `len < dst.len()` branch, don't modify `len` because it
+ // already represents the length including the NUL-terminator.
+ //
+ // SAFETY: Due to the check at the beginning, the buffer is not empty.
+ unsafe { *buf.last_mut().unwrap_unchecked() = 0 };
+ }
+
+ // This method consumes `self`, so it can only be called once, thus we do not need to
+ // update `self.length`. This sidesteps concerns such as whether `self.length` should be
+ // incremented by `len` or `len-1` in the `len == buf.len()` case.
+
+ // SAFETY: There are two cases:
+ // * If we hit the `len < dst.len()` case, then `raw_strncpy_from_user` guarantees that
+ // this slice contains exactly one NUL byte at the end of the string.
+ // * Otherwise, `raw_strncpy_from_user` guarantees that the string contained no NUL bytes,
+ // and we have since added a NUL byte at the end.
+ Ok(unsafe { CStr::from_bytes_with_nul_unchecked(&buf[..len]) })
+ }
}
/// A writer for [`UserSlice`].
@@ -380,7 +439,6 @@ pub fn write<T: AsBytes>(&mut self, value: &T) -> Result {
/// When this function returns `Ok(len)`, it is guaranteed that the first `len` bytes of `dst` are
/// initialized and non-zero. Furthermore, if `len < dst.len()`, then `dst[len]` is a NUL byte.
#[inline]
-#[expect(dead_code)]
fn raw_strncpy_from_user(dst: &mut [MaybeUninit<u8>], src: UserPtr) -> Result<usize> {
// CAST: Slice lengths are guaranteed to be `<= isize::MAX`.
let len = dst.len() as isize;
--
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* Re: [PATCH v5 2/2] uaccess: rust: add UserSliceReader::strcpy_into_buf
2025-06-16 12:41 ` [PATCH v5 2/2] uaccess: rust: add UserSliceReader::strcpy_into_buf Alice Ryhl
@ 2025-06-17 7:38 ` Benno Lossin
2025-06-17 8:55 ` Alice Ryhl
0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Benno Lossin @ 2025-06-17 7:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Alice Ryhl, Miguel Ojeda, Andrew Morton, Alexander Viro,
Greg Kroah-Hartman
Cc: Boqun Feng, Gary Guo, Björn Roy Baron, Andreas Hindborg,
Trevor Gross, Danilo Krummrich, rust-for-linux, linux-kernel
On Mon Jun 16, 2025 at 2:41 PM CEST, Alice Ryhl wrote:
> This patch adds a more convenient method for reading C strings from
> userspace. Logic is added to NUL-terminate the buffer when necessary so
> that a &CStr can be returned.
>
> Note that we treat attempts to read past `self.length` as a fault, so
> this returns EFAULT if that limit is exceeded before `buf.len()` is
> reached.
>
> Reviewed-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
> Signed-off-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
I have one concern left below, when we fix or resolve that:
Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <lossin@kernel.org>
> ---
> rust/kernel/uaccess.rs | 60 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
> 1 file changed, 59 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
>
> diff --git a/rust/kernel/uaccess.rs b/rust/kernel/uaccess.rs
> index 635a03e0989f3fe99be80987aa47763782de1d3f..106aa05ea1b88868fe48f64ca9c86b20ad7db68e 100644
> --- a/rust/kernel/uaccess.rs
> +++ b/rust/kernel/uaccess.rs
> @@ -291,6 +291,65 @@ pub fn read_all<A: Allocator>(mut self, buf: &mut Vec<u8, A>, flags: Flags) -> R
> unsafe { buf.inc_len(len) };
> Ok(())
> }
> +
> + /// Read a NUL-terminated string from userspace and return it.
> + ///
> + /// The string is read into `buf` and a NUL-terminator is added if the end of `buf` is reached.
> + /// Since there must be space to add a NUL-terminator, the buffer must not be empty. The
> + /// returned `&CStr` points into `buf`.
> + ///
> + /// Fails with [`EFAULT`] if the read happens on a bad address (some data may have been
> + /// copied).
> + #[doc(alias = "strncpy_from_user")]
> + pub fn strcpy_into_buf<'buf>(self, buf: &'buf mut [u8]) -> Result<&'buf CStr> {
> + if buf.is_empty() {
> + return Err(EINVAL);
> + }
> +
> + // SAFETY: The types are compatible and `strncpy_from_user` doesn't write uninitialized
> + // bytes to `buf`.
> + let mut dst = unsafe { &mut *(buf as *mut [u8] as *mut [MaybeUninit<u8>]) };
> +
> + // We never read more than `self.length` bytes.
> + if dst.len() > self.length {
> + dst = &mut dst[..self.length];
> + }
> +
> + let mut len = raw_strncpy_from_user(dst, self.ptr)?;
> + if len < dst.len() {
> + // Add one to include the NUL-terminator.
> + len += 1;
> + } else if len < buf.len() {
> + // This implies that `len == dst.len() < buf.len()`.
> + //
> + // This means that we could not fill the entire buffer, but we had to stop reading
> + // because we hit the `self.length` limit of this `UserSliceReader`. Since we did not
> + // fill the buffer, we treat this case as if we tried to read past the `self.length`
> + // limit and received a page fault, which is consistent with other `UserSliceReader`
> + // methods that also return page faults when you exceed `self.length`.
> + return Err(EFAULT);
> + } else {
> + // This implies that `len == buf.len()`.
> + //
> + // This means that we filled the buffer exactly. In this case, we add a NUL-terminator
> + // and return it. Unlike the `len < dst.len()` branch, don't modify `len` because it
> + // already represents the length including the NUL-terminator.
> + //
> + // SAFETY: Due to the check at the beginning, the buffer is not empty.
> + unsafe { *buf.last_mut().unwrap_unchecked() = 0 };
What about the case `self.length == 0`? Will `raw_strncpy_from_user`
return early with a page fault, or will it return with `len == 0`?
Because if it is the latter, then this will result in UB.
---
Cheers,
Benno
> + }
> +
> + // This method consumes `self`, so it can only be called once, thus we do not need to
> + // update `self.length`. This sidesteps concerns such as whether `self.length` should be
> + // incremented by `len` or `len-1` in the `len == buf.len()` case.
> +
> + // SAFETY: There are two cases:
> + // * If we hit the `len < dst.len()` case, then `raw_strncpy_from_user` guarantees that
> + // this slice contains exactly one NUL byte at the end of the string.
> + // * Otherwise, `raw_strncpy_from_user` guarantees that the string contained no NUL bytes,
> + // and we have since added a NUL byte at the end.
> + Ok(unsafe { CStr::from_bytes_with_nul_unchecked(&buf[..len]) })
> + }
> }
>
> /// A writer for [`UserSlice`].
> @@ -380,7 +439,6 @@ pub fn write<T: AsBytes>(&mut self, value: &T) -> Result {
> /// When this function returns `Ok(len)`, it is guaranteed that the first `len` bytes of `dst` are
> /// initialized and non-zero. Furthermore, if `len < dst.len()`, then `dst[len]` is a NUL byte.
> #[inline]
> -#[expect(dead_code)]
> fn raw_strncpy_from_user(dst: &mut [MaybeUninit<u8>], src: UserPtr) -> Result<usize> {
> // CAST: Slice lengths are guaranteed to be `<= isize::MAX`.
> let len = dst.len() as isize;
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* Re: [PATCH v5 2/2] uaccess: rust: add UserSliceReader::strcpy_into_buf
2025-06-17 7:38 ` Benno Lossin
@ 2025-06-17 8:55 ` Alice Ryhl
2025-06-18 18:21 ` Benno Lossin
0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Alice Ryhl @ 2025-06-17 8:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Benno Lossin
Cc: Miguel Ojeda, Andrew Morton, Alexander Viro, Greg Kroah-Hartman,
Boqun Feng, Gary Guo, Björn Roy Baron, Andreas Hindborg,
Trevor Gross, Danilo Krummrich, rust-for-linux, linux-kernel
On Tue, Jun 17, 2025 at 9:38 AM Benno Lossin <lossin@kernel.org> wrote:
>
> On Mon Jun 16, 2025 at 2:41 PM CEST, Alice Ryhl wrote:
> > This patch adds a more convenient method for reading C strings from
> > userspace. Logic is added to NUL-terminate the buffer when necessary so
> > that a &CStr can be returned.
> >
> > Note that we treat attempts to read past `self.length` as a fault, so
> > this returns EFAULT if that limit is exceeded before `buf.len()` is
> > reached.
> >
> > Reviewed-by: Danilo Krummrich <dakr@kernel.org>
> > Signed-off-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
>
> I have one concern left below, when we fix or resolve that:
>
> Reviewed-by: Benno Lossin <lossin@kernel.org>
>
> > ---
> > rust/kernel/uaccess.rs | 60 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
> > 1 file changed, 59 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
> >
> > diff --git a/rust/kernel/uaccess.rs b/rust/kernel/uaccess.rs
> > index 635a03e0989f3fe99be80987aa47763782de1d3f..106aa05ea1b88868fe48f64ca9c86b20ad7db68e 100644
> > --- a/rust/kernel/uaccess.rs
> > +++ b/rust/kernel/uaccess.rs
> > @@ -291,6 +291,65 @@ pub fn read_all<A: Allocator>(mut self, buf: &mut Vec<u8, A>, flags: Flags) -> R
> > unsafe { buf.inc_len(len) };
> > Ok(())
> > }
> > +
> > + /// Read a NUL-terminated string from userspace and return it.
> > + ///
> > + /// The string is read into `buf` and a NUL-terminator is added if the end of `buf` is reached.
> > + /// Since there must be space to add a NUL-terminator, the buffer must not be empty. The
> > + /// returned `&CStr` points into `buf`.
> > + ///
> > + /// Fails with [`EFAULT`] if the read happens on a bad address (some data may have been
> > + /// copied).
> > + #[doc(alias = "strncpy_from_user")]
> > + pub fn strcpy_into_buf<'buf>(self, buf: &'buf mut [u8]) -> Result<&'buf CStr> {
> > + if buf.is_empty() {
> > + return Err(EINVAL);
> > + }
> > +
> > + // SAFETY: The types are compatible and `strncpy_from_user` doesn't write uninitialized
> > + // bytes to `buf`.
> > + let mut dst = unsafe { &mut *(buf as *mut [u8] as *mut [MaybeUninit<u8>]) };
> > +
> > + // We never read more than `self.length` bytes.
> > + if dst.len() > self.length {
> > + dst = &mut dst[..self.length];
> > + }
> > +
> > + let mut len = raw_strncpy_from_user(dst, self.ptr)?;
> > + if len < dst.len() {
> > + // Add one to include the NUL-terminator.
> > + len += 1;
> > + } else if len < buf.len() {
> > + // This implies that `len == dst.len() < buf.len()`.
> > + //
> > + // This means that we could not fill the entire buffer, but we had to stop reading
> > + // because we hit the `self.length` limit of this `UserSliceReader`. Since we did not
> > + // fill the buffer, we treat this case as if we tried to read past the `self.length`
> > + // limit and received a page fault, which is consistent with other `UserSliceReader`
> > + // methods that also return page faults when you exceed `self.length`.
> > + return Err(EFAULT);
> > + } else {
> > + // This implies that `len == buf.len()`.
> > + //
> > + // This means that we filled the buffer exactly. In this case, we add a NUL-terminator
> > + // and return it. Unlike the `len < dst.len()` branch, don't modify `len` because it
> > + // already represents the length including the NUL-terminator.
> > + //
> > + // SAFETY: Due to the check at the beginning, the buffer is not empty.
> > + unsafe { *buf.last_mut().unwrap_unchecked() = 0 };
>
> What about the case `self.length == 0`? Will `raw_strncpy_from_user`
> return early with a page fault, or will it return with `len == 0`?
> Because if it is the latter, then this will result in UB.
If `self.length == 0`, then you will either:
1. If buf.is_empty() then you return EINVAL at the top.
2. Otherwise, you return EFAULT from the `len < buf.len()` case.
Alice
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* Re: [PATCH v5 2/2] uaccess: rust: add UserSliceReader::strcpy_into_buf
2025-06-17 8:55 ` Alice Ryhl
@ 2025-06-18 18:21 ` Benno Lossin
0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Benno Lossin @ 2025-06-18 18:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Alice Ryhl
Cc: Miguel Ojeda, Andrew Morton, Alexander Viro, Greg Kroah-Hartman,
Boqun Feng, Gary Guo, Björn Roy Baron, Andreas Hindborg,
Trevor Gross, Danilo Krummrich, rust-for-linux, linux-kernel
On Tue Jun 17, 2025 at 10:55 AM CEST, Alice Ryhl wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 17, 2025 at 9:38 AM Benno Lossin <lossin@kernel.org> wrote:
>> What about the case `self.length == 0`? Will `raw_strncpy_from_user`
>> return early with a page fault, or will it return with `len == 0`?
>> Because if it is the latter, then this will result in UB.
>
> If `self.length == 0`, then you will either:
> 1. If buf.is_empty() then you return EINVAL at the top.
> 2. Otherwise, you return EFAULT from the `len < buf.len()` case.
Ah that makes sense. Thanks for explaining.
---
Cheers,
Benno
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* Re: [PATCH v5 0/2] strncpy_from_user for Rust
2025-06-16 12:41 [PATCH v5 0/2] strncpy_from_user for Rust Alice Ryhl
2025-06-16 12:41 ` [PATCH v5 1/2] uaccess: rust: add strncpy_from_user Alice Ryhl
2025-06-16 12:41 ` [PATCH v5 2/2] uaccess: rust: add UserSliceReader::strcpy_into_buf Alice Ryhl
@ 2025-07-13 23:37 ` Miguel Ojeda
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From: Miguel Ojeda @ 2025-07-13 23:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Alice Ryhl
Cc: Miguel Ojeda, Andrew Morton, Alexander Viro, Greg Kroah-Hartman,
Boqun Feng, Benno Lossin, Gary Guo, Björn Roy Baron,
Andreas Hindborg, Trevor Gross, Danilo Krummrich, rust-for-linux,
linux-kernel
On Mon, Jun 16, 2025 at 2:42 PM Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com> wrote:
>
> There is currently no easy way to read NUL-terminated strings from
> userspace. Trying to use the ordinary read function on an array of the
> maximum length doesn't work because it could fail with EFAULT when the C
> string is shorter than the maximum length. In this case,
> strncpy_from_user is better because it doesn't return EFAULT even if it
> encounters a page fault on bytes that are after the NUL-terminator but
> before the maximum length.
>
> I don't see a clear owner of uaccess in MAINTAINERS, so I suggest that
> it lands through Miguel's tree.
>
> Signed-off-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Applied to `rust-next` -- thanks everyone!
[ Reworded title. - Miguel ]
[ Use `from_mut` to clean `clippy::ref_as_ptr` lint. Reworded
title. - Miguel ]
Cheers,
Miguel
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