Re: [PATCH] src/ext4_resize.c: set errno to 0 before the strtoull call

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on 2022/1/18 10:32, Theodore Ts'o wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 17, 2022 at 03:36:54PM +0800, Yang Xu wrote:
>> On my test machine, ext4/033 fails even use the non-overflow size.
>> It reports invalid new size when using strtoull because errno is 1.
>>
>> As man-pages said "Since  strtoul()  can legitimately return 0 or ULONG_MAX
>> (ULLONG_MAX for strtoull()) on both success and failure, the calling program
>> should set errno to 0 before the call, and then determine if an error occurred
>> by checking whether errno has a nonzero value after the call".
>>
>> So add a step to set errno to 0 before strtoull call.
>>
>> Fixes: 92b9c0dedace ("ext4/033: test EXT4_IOC_RESIZE_FS by calling the ioctl directly")
>> Signed-off-by: Yang Xu<xuyang2018.jy@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Reviewed-by: Theodore Ts'o<tytso@xxxxxxx>
>
> You're right of course, but out of curiosity, which C library are you
> using?
I use glibc-2.34.

Best Regards
Yang Xu
>
> 						- Ted




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