Re: [PATCH] fix potential infinite loop given large unsigned integer

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On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 3:38 AM, Junio C Hamano<gitster@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Junio C Hamano <gitster@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
>> Ryan Flynn <parseerror@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
>>
>>> given n, tried to find i greater than n via i=1, iterate i *= 10.
>>> given n sufficiently close to UINT_MAX this will overflow; which can
>>> produce i==0, which results in an infinite loop. iteratively dividing
>>> n /= 10 does not have this problem, and though division is slower than
>>> multiplication this only runs once per `git format-patch
>>> --cover-letter`
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: pizza <parseerror@xxxxxxxxx>
>>
>> Pizza?
>>
>> This is somewhat amusing.
>>
>>  - digits_in_number() is called only with opt->total that is "int";
>>
>>  - opt->total is the total number of patches.
>>
>>  - the return value is used like this:
>>
>>      sprintf(buf, "%0*d", digits_in_number(opt->total), opt->nr);
>>
>>    and opt->nr runs from 1 to opt->total; the use of "d" would be already
>>    wrong anyway even if you computed digits_in_number() correctly.
>>
>> Perhaps we should get rid of this function altogether?
>
> Or perhaps something stupid like this...
>
>  builtin-log.c |    6 +++++-
>  log-tree.c    |   12 +-----------
>  revision.h    |    2 +-
>  3 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/builtin-log.c b/builtin-log.c
> index 3817bf1..321e8f5 100644
> --- a/builtin-log.c
> +++ b/builtin-log.c
> @@ -1096,8 +1096,12 @@ int cmd_format_patch(int argc, const char **argv, const char *prefix)
>        total = nr;
>        if (!keep_subject && auto_number && total > 1)
>                numbered = 1;
> -       if (numbered)
> +       if (numbered) {
> +               static char num_buf[64];
>                rev.total = total + start_number - 1;
> +               sprintf(num_buf, "%d", rev.total);
> +               rev.num_width = strlen(num_buf);
> +       }
>        if (in_reply_to || thread || cover_letter)
>                rev.ref_message_ids = xcalloc(1, sizeof(struct string_list));
>        if (in_reply_to) {
> diff --git a/log-tree.c b/log-tree.c
> index 6f73c17..0d32a6c 100644
> --- a/log-tree.c
> +++ b/log-tree.c
> @@ -158,16 +158,6 @@ static void append_signoff(struct strbuf *sb, const char *signoff)
>        strbuf_addch(sb, '\n');
>  }
>
> -static unsigned int digits_in_number(unsigned int number)
> -{
> -       unsigned int i = 10, result = 1;
> -       while (i <= number) {
> -               i *= 10;
> -               result++;
> -       }
> -       return result;
> -}
> -
>  static int has_non_ascii(const char *s)
>  {
>        int ch;
> @@ -212,7 +202,7 @@ void log_write_email_headers(struct rev_info *opt, struct commit *commit,
>                snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer),
>                         "Subject: [%s %0*d/%d] ",
>                         opt->subject_prefix,
> -                        digits_in_number(opt->total),
> +                        opt->num_width,
>                         opt->nr, opt->total);
>                subject = buffer;
>        } else if (opt->total == 0 && opt->subject_prefix && *opt->subject_prefix) {
> diff --git a/revision.h b/revision.h
> index fb74492..21e4d9d 100644
> --- a/revision.h
> +++ b/revision.h
> @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ struct rev_info {
>        unsigned int    abbrev;
>        enum cmit_fmt   commit_format;
>        struct log_info *loginfo;
> -       int             nr, total;
> +       int             nr, total, num_width;
>        const char      *mime_boundary;
>        const char      *patch_suffix;
>        int             numbered_files;
>

why carry around a piece of information that is only used in one place
and is not expensive to calculate? how about a middle-ground such as:

diff --git a/log-tree.c b/log-tree.c
index 6f73c17..4888518 100644
--- a/log-tree.c
+++ b/log-tree.c
@@ -158,14 +158,11 @@ static void append_signoff(struct strbuf *sb,
const char *signoff)
        strbuf_addch(sb, '\n');
 }

-static unsigned int digits_in_number(unsigned int number)
+static int digits_in_number(int number)
 {
-       unsigned int i = 10, result = 1;
-       while (i <= number) {
-               i *= 10;
-               result++;
-       }
-       return result;
+  static char num_buf[64];
+  sprintf(num_buf, "%u", number);
+  return (int)strlen(num_buf);
 }

 static int has_non_ascii(const char *s)
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