tools/bpf/bpftool/xlated_dumper.c | 3 +-- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 2 deletions(-)
strncpy() is deprecated for NUL-terminated destination buffers. Use
strscpy() instead and remove the manual NUL-termination.
Compile-tested only.
Link: https://github.com/KSPP/linux/issues/90
Signed-off-by: Michael Estner <michaelestner@web.de>
---
tools/bpf/bpftool/xlated_dumper.c | 3 +--
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/tools/bpf/bpftool/xlated_dumper.c b/tools/bpf/bpftool/xlated_dumper.c
index d0094345fb2b..60dbe48a91a3 100644
--- a/tools/bpf/bpftool/xlated_dumper.c
+++ b/tools/bpf/bpftool/xlated_dumper.c
@@ -135,8 +135,7 @@ print_insn_json(void *private_data, const char *fmt, ...)
va_start(args, fmt);
if (l > 0) {
- strncpy(chomped_fmt, fmt, l - 1);
- chomped_fmt[l - 1] = '\0';
+ strscpy(chomped_fmt, fmt);
}
jsonw_vprintf_enquote(json_wtr, chomped_fmt, args);
va_end(args);
--
2.25.1
2025-02-28 19:18 UTC+0100 ~ Michael Estner <michaelestner@web.de> > strncpy() is deprecated for NUL-terminated destination buffers. Use > strscpy() instead and remove the manual NUL-termination. > > Compile-tested only. How? The change does _not_ compile in my case: $ cd tool/bpf/bpftool $ make -j [...] /usr/bin/ld: xlated_dumper.o: in function `print_insn_json': xlated_dumper.c:(.text+0x1f6): undefined reference to `strscpy' collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status make: *** [Makefile:254: bpftool] Error 1 (Besides, this code should be rather easy to test, so running it is appreciated.) strscpy() has been proposed for bpftool a few times in the past, but bpftool is a user space utility and does not currently #include header linux/string.h. If we wanted to use strscpy(), we'd likely need to use this header, and also to copy the definition of the function to the GitHub mirror. Given that - as far as I know - the current use of strncpy() is not broken, I'm not sure this is worth the effort. > Link: https://github.com/KSPP/linux/issues/90 I note that this Issue provides a command for looking for strncpy() instances to replace, but this command filters out occurrences that are under tools/: "git grep ... | grep -vE '^(Documentation|tools|...) ..." Thanks, Quentin
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