Hi Lee, Thanks for your patch! On Thu, Feb 8, 2024 at 9:48 AM Lee Jones <lee@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > There is a general misunderstanding amongst engineers that {v}snprintf() > returns the length of the data *actually* encoded into the destination > array. However, as per the C99 standard {v}snprintf() really returns > the length of the data that *would have been* written if there were > enough space for it. This misunderstanding has led to buffer-overruns > in the past. It's generally considered safer to use the {v}scnprintf() > variants in their place (or even sprintf() in simple cases). So let's > do that. Confused... The return value is not used at all? > --- a/drivers/scsi/NCR5380.c > +++ b/drivers/scsi/NCR5380.c > @@ -421,14 +421,14 @@ static int NCR5380_init(struct Scsi_Host *instance, int flags) > if (!hostdata->work_q) > return -ENOMEM; > > - snprintf(hostdata->info, sizeof(hostdata->info), > - "%s, irq %d, io_port 0x%lx, base 0x%lx, can_queue %d, cmd_per_lun %d, sg_tablesize %d, this_id %d, flags { %s%s%s}", > - instance->hostt->name, instance->irq, hostdata->io_port, > - hostdata->base, instance->can_queue, instance->cmd_per_lun, > - instance->sg_tablesize, instance->this_id, > - hostdata->flags & FLAG_DMA_FIXUP ? "DMA_FIXUP " : "", > - hostdata->flags & FLAG_NO_PSEUDO_DMA ? "NO_PSEUDO_DMA " : "", > - hostdata->flags & FLAG_TOSHIBA_DELAY ? "TOSHIBA_DELAY " : ""); > + scnprintf(hostdata->info, sizeof(hostdata->info), > + "%s, irq %d, io_port 0x%lx, base 0x%lx, can_queue %d, cmd_per_lun %d, sg_tablesize %d, this_id %d, flags { %s%s%s}", > + instance->hostt->name, instance->irq, hostdata->io_port, > + hostdata->base, instance->can_queue, instance->cmd_per_lun, > + instance->sg_tablesize, instance->this_id, > + hostdata->flags & FLAG_DMA_FIXUP ? "DMA_FIXUP " : "", > + hostdata->flags & FLAG_NO_PSEUDO_DMA ? "NO_PSEUDO_DMA " : "", > + hostdata->flags & FLAG_TOSHIBA_DELAY ? "TOSHIBA_DELAY " : ""); > > NCR5380_write(INITIATOR_COMMAND_REG, ICR_BASE); > NCR5380_write(MODE_REG, MR_BASE); Gr{oetje,eeting}s, Geert -- Geert Uytterhoeven -- There's lots of Linux beyond ia32 -- geert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx In personal conversations with technical people, I call myself a hacker. But when I'm talking to journalists I just say "programmer" or something like that. -- Linus Torvalds