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From: Corey Bryant <coreyb@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
To: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Cc: kwolf@redhat.com, aliguori@us.ibm.com, qemu-devel@nongnu.org,
	stefanha@linux.vnet.ibm.com
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 2/3] block: Add support to "open" /dev/fd/X filenames
Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2012 12:28:36 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4FCCE234.5040109@linux.vnet.ibm.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4FCCDC55.5070705@redhat.com>



On 06/04/2012 12:03 PM, Eric Blake wrote:
> On 06/04/2012 09:51 AM, Corey Bryant wrote:
>
>>>> +
>>>> +    if (strstart(filename, "/dev/fd/",&p)) {
>>>> +        fd = atoi(p);
>>>
>>> atoi() is lousy - it has no error checking, and returns 0 if a mistake
>>> was made.  You really want to be using strtol (or even better, a
>>> sensible wrapper around strtol that takes care of the subtleties of
>>> calling it correctly), so that you don't end up dup'ing stdin when the
>>> user passes a bad /dev/fd/ string.
>>>
>>
>> It looks like strtol returns 0 on failure too.  Do we need to support
>> stdin/stdout/stderr?
>
> But at least strtol lets you detect errors:
>
> char *tmp;
> errno = 0;
> fd = strtol(p,&tmp, 10);
> if (errno || tmp == p) {
>      /* raise your error here */
> }

I don't think this is legitimate.  errno can be set under the covers of 
library calls even if the strtol() call is successful.

I was thinking if strtol returns 0 and errno is 0, perhaps we could 
assume success, but I don't think this is guaranteed either.

Maybe a combination of isdigit() then strtol() will give a better idea 
of success.

>
> and if you get past that point, then someone really did pass in
> /dev/fd/0 as the string they meant to be parsed (probably a user bug, as
> getfd is unlikely to ever return 0 unless you start with stdin closed,
> which itself is something that POSIX discourages, but not something we
> need to specifically worry about).  So I would argue that yes, we do
> need to support fd 0, if only by not special casing it as compared to
> any other valid fd.
>

Ok

-- 
Regards,
Corey

  reply	other threads:[~2012-06-04 16:29 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2012-06-04 13:10 [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 0/3] file descriptor passing using getfd over QMP Corey Bryant
2012-06-04 13:10 ` [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 1/3] qmp/hmp: Add QMP getfd command that returns fd Corey Bryant
2012-06-04 14:45   ` Kevin Wolf
2012-06-04 15:57     ` Corey Bryant
2012-06-05 18:30   ` Luiz Capitulino
2012-06-06 14:04     ` Corey Bryant
2012-06-06 17:50       ` Luiz Capitulino
2012-06-06 19:42         ` Corey Bryant
2012-06-08 10:46       ` Daniel P. Berrange
2012-06-08 13:17         ` Corey Bryant
2012-06-04 13:10 ` [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 2/3] block: Add support to "open" /dev/fd/X filenames Corey Bryant
2012-06-04 14:32   ` Eric Blake
2012-06-04 15:51     ` Corey Bryant
2012-06-04 16:03       ` Eric Blake
2012-06-04 16:28         ` Corey Bryant [this message]
2012-06-04 16:36           ` Eric Blake
2012-06-04 16:40             ` Corey Bryant
2012-06-04 14:54   ` Kevin Wolf
2012-06-04 16:07     ` Corey Bryant
2012-06-04 13:10 ` [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 3/3] Sample server that opens image files for QEMU Corey Bryant
2012-06-04 15:01   ` Kevin Wolf
2012-06-04 16:15     ` Corey Bryant

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