On Tue, 29 Jun 2010 08:09:52 -0700 Kees Cook <kees.cook@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 11:45:14AM +0300, Alexey Dobriyan wrote: > > On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 12:03 AM, Kees Cook <kees.cook@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 01:00:28PM -0700, Andrew Morton wrote: > > >> Surely it would be better to fix the tools which display this info > > >> rather than making the kernel tell fibs. > > > > > > The strncpy in get_task_comm() is totally wrong -- it's testing the length > > > of task->comm. > > > > It also fills not just any buffer but buffer which is TASK_COMM_LEN byte wide. > > > > > Why should get_task_comm not take a destination buffer length argument? > > > > If you pass too small, you needlessly truncate output. > > If you pass too small a buffer, get_task_comm will happily write all over > the caller's stack past the end of the buffer if the contents of task->comm > are large enough: > > strncpy(buf, tsk->comm, sizeof(tsk->comm)); > > The "n" argument to get_task_comm's use of strncpy is totally wrong -- > it needs to be the size of the destination, not the size of the source. > Luckily, everyone using get_task_comm currently uses buffers that are > sizeof(task->comm). It's not "totally wrong" at all. get_task_comm() *requires* that it be passed a buffer of at least TASK_COMM_LEN bytes. sizeof(tsk->comm) equals TASK_COMM_LEN and always will do so. We could replace the sizeof with TASK_COMM_LEN for cosmetic reasons but that's utter nitpicking. But then, the comment right there says "buf must be at least sizeof(tsk->comm) in size". That's so simple that even a kernel developer could understand it? Do we need a runtime check every time to make sure that some developer didn't misunderstand such a simple thing? Seems pretty pointless - there are a zillion such runtime checks we could add. It'd be better to do #define get_task_comm(buf, tsk) { \ BUILD_BUG_ON(sizeof(buf) < TASK_COMM_LEN); \ __get_task_comm(buf, tsk); \ } and save the runtime bloat. But again, what was special about this particular programmer error? There are five or six instances of strcpy(foo, current->comm). Do we need runtime checks there as well?? -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-fsdevel" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html