Re: [PATCH 3/4] security/selinux: decrement sizeof size in strncmp

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On Thu, 12 Nov 2009 18:11:55 PST, Casey Schaufler said:
> James Morris wrote:
> > Do you see potential for a buffer overrun in this case?

> No, but I hate arguing with people who think that every time
> they see strcmp that they have found a security flaw.

How do you feel about people who think every time they see strcmp()
"Oh crap, something that needs auditing"? ;)

The biggest problem with strcmp() is that even if it got audited when that code
went in, it's prone to unaudited breakage when somebody changes something in
some other piece of code, quite often in some other .c file in some other
directory.

Julia, is there a way to use coccinelle to detect unsafe changes like that?  Or
is expressing those semantics too difficult?


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