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Re: [PATCH] wireless: fix 64K kernel heap content leak via ioctl

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On Mon, 2010-08-30 at 10:40 -0700, Jean Tourrilhes wrote:

>         Ha ! I see. It would be for regular iwpoint queries, not for
> extended NOMAX queries (scan is a extended NOMAX query).

Yeah, that took a while to sink in here too ..

> 	I actually like your patch better than mine, it's closer to
> the original intent of the API. Go for it ;-)

> 	Thanks a lot for the second pair of eyes.

And thank you for looking over my patch. I guess the real bug is still
in cfg80211 there.

Initially I considered setting iwp->length to zero, rather than
max_tokens. What do you think about doing that? The reason I decided to
use max_tokens was that somebody might look at the length value to know
how much to copy (which is OK only in NOMAX queries); but that would be
a more severe driver bug ... can't really make up my mind. We just copy
back zeroes anyway.

johannes

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