tipc: Avoid copying bytes beyond the supplied data

TLV_SET is called with a data pointer and a len parameter that tells us
how many bytes are pointed to by data. When invoking memcpy() we need
to careful to only copy len bytes.

Previously we would copy TLV_LENGTH(len) bytes which would copy an extra
4 bytes past the end of the data pointer which newer GCC versions
complain about.

 In file included from test.c:17:
 In function 'TLV_SET',
     inlined from 'test' at test.c:186:5:
 /usr/include/linux/tipc_config.h:317:3:
 warning: 'memcpy' forming offset [33, 36] is out of the bounds [0, 32]
 of object 'bearer_name' with type 'char[32]' [-Warray-bounds]
     memcpy(TLV_DATA(tlv_ptr), data, tlv_len);
     ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 test.c: In function 'test':
 test.c::161:10: note:
 'bearer_name' declared here
     char bearer_name[TIPC_MAX_BEARER_NAME];
          ^~~~~~~~~~~

We still want to ensure any padding bytes at the end are initialised, do
this with a explicit memset() rather than copy bytes past the end of
data. Apply the same logic to TCM_SET.

Signed-off-by: Chris Packham <chris.packham@alliedtelesis.co.nz>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
This commit is contained in:
Chris Packham 2019-05-20 15:45:36 +12:00 committed by David S. Miller
parent 13af14d06a
commit 9bbcdb07a5
1 changed files with 7 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -307,8 +307,10 @@ static inline int TLV_SET(void *tlv, __u16 type, void *data, __u16 len)
tlv_ptr = (struct tlv_desc *)tlv;
tlv_ptr->tlv_type = htons(type);
tlv_ptr->tlv_len = htons(tlv_len);
if (len && data)
memcpy(TLV_DATA(tlv_ptr), data, tlv_len);
if (len && data) {
memcpy(TLV_DATA(tlv_ptr), data, len);
memset(TLV_DATA(tlv_ptr) + len, 0, TLV_SPACE(len) - tlv_len);
}
return TLV_SPACE(len);
}
@ -405,8 +407,10 @@ static inline int TCM_SET(void *msg, __u16 cmd, __u16 flags,
tcm_hdr->tcm_len = htonl(msg_len);
tcm_hdr->tcm_type = htons(cmd);
tcm_hdr->tcm_flags = htons(flags);
if (data_len && data)
if (data_len && data) {
memcpy(TCM_DATA(msg), data, data_len);
memset(TCM_DATA(msg) + data_len, 0, TCM_SPACE(data_len) - msg_len);
}
return TCM_SPACE(data_len);
}