On 9/5/23 04:54, Christophe JAILLET wrote:
> snprintf() returns the "number of characters which *would* be generated for
> the given input", not the size *really* generated.
>
> In order to avoid too large values for 'o' (and potential negative values
> for "sizeof(linebuf) o") use scnprintf() instead of snprintf().
>
> Note that given the "w < 4" in the for loop, the buffer can NOT
> overflow, but using the *right* function is always better.
>
> Signed-off-by: Christophe JAILLET <[email protected]>
Doesn't this need Fixes and CC stable tags ?
> ---
> drivers/ata/sata_mv.c | 4 ++--
> 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/ata/sata_mv.c b/drivers/ata/sata_mv.c
> index d105db5c7d81..45e48d653c60 100644
> --- a/drivers/ata/sata_mv.c
> +++ b/drivers/ata/sata_mv.c
> @@ -1255,8 +1255,8 @@ static void mv_dump_mem(struct device *dev, void __iomem *start, unsigned bytes)
>
> for (b = 0; b < bytes; ) {
> for (w = 0, o = 0; b < bytes && w < 4; w++) {
> - o += snprintf(linebuf + o, sizeof(linebuf) - o,
> - "%08x ", readl(start + b));
> + o += scnprintf(linebuf + o, sizeof(linebuf) - o,
> + "%08x ", readl(start + b));
> b += sizeof(u32);
> }
> dev_dbg(dev, "%s: %p: %s\n",
--
Damien Le Moal
Western Digital Research