On Sat, Sep 09, 2023 at 06:07:02PM +0200, Christophe JAILLET wrote: > The doc of snprintf() states that "If the return is greater than or equal > to @size, the resulting string is truncated". > > So in order to "Check for truncated error codes...", we must check that the > returned value is < 16. > > Fixes: ac27a0ec112a ("[PATCH] ext4: initial copy of files from ext3") > Signed-off-by: Christophe JAILLET <christophe.jaillet@xxxxxxxxxx> This patch is not needed. It's fine if snprintf truncates the string, since it will still be null terminated. This was checking for the case where snprintf() returns an error, and the comment was misleading. Looking that the current implementation of the kernel snprintf, it will never return a negative number, and nbuf is always passed in from the callers, so it could be changed to snprintf(nbuf, 16, "error %d", -errno); errstr = nbuf; But what is currently there is certainly valid. - Ted