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Stefano Brivio 98efe7c2fd treewide: Comply with CERT C rule ERR33-C for snprintf()
clang-tidy, starting from LLVM version 16, up to at least LLVM version
19, now checks that we detect and handle errors for snprintf() as
requested by CERT C rule ERR33-C. These warnings were logged with LLVM
version 19.1.2 (at least Debian and Fedora match):

/home/sbrivio/passt/arch.c:43:3: error: the value returned by this function should not be disregarded; neglecting it may lead to errors [cert-err33-c,-warnings-as-errors]
   43 |                 snprintf(new_path, PATH_MAX + sizeof(".avx2"), "%s.avx2", exe);
      |                 ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/home/sbrivio/passt/arch.c:43:3: note: cast the expression to void to silence this warning
/home/sbrivio/passt/conf.c:577:4: error: the value returned by this function should not be disregarded; neglecting it may lead to errors [cert-err33-c,-warnings-as-errors]
  577 |                         snprintf(netns, PATH_MAX, "/proc/%ld/ns/net", pidval);
      |                         ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/home/sbrivio/passt/conf.c:577:4: note: cast the expression to void to silence this warning
/home/sbrivio/passt/conf.c:579:5: error: the value returned by this function should not be disregarded; neglecting it may lead to errors [cert-err33-c,-warnings-as-errors]
  579 |                                 snprintf(userns, PATH_MAX, "/proc/%ld/ns/user",
      |                                 ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  580 |                                          pidval);
      |                                          ~~~~~~~
/home/sbrivio/passt/conf.c:579:5: note: cast the expression to void to silence this warning
/home/sbrivio/passt/pasta.c:105:2: error: the value returned by this function should not be disregarded; neglecting it may lead to errors [cert-err33-c,-warnings-as-errors]
  105 |         snprintf(ns, PATH_MAX, "/proc/%i/ns/net", pasta_child_pid);
      |         ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/home/sbrivio/passt/pasta.c:105:2: note: cast the expression to void to silence this warning
/home/sbrivio/passt/pasta.c:242:2: error: the value returned by this function should not be disregarded; neglecting it may lead to errors [cert-err33-c,-warnings-as-errors]
  242 |         snprintf(uidmap, BUFSIZ, "0 %u 1", uid);
      |         ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/home/sbrivio/passt/pasta.c:242:2: note: cast the expression to void to silence this warning
/home/sbrivio/passt/pasta.c:243:2: error: the value returned by this function should not be disregarded; neglecting it may lead to errors [cert-err33-c,-warnings-as-errors]
  243 |         snprintf(gidmap, BUFSIZ, "0 %u 1", gid);
      |         ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/home/sbrivio/passt/pasta.c:243:2: note: cast the expression to void to silence this warning
/home/sbrivio/passt/tap.c:1155:4: error: the value returned by this function should not be disregarded; neglecting it may lead to errors [cert-err33-c,-warnings-as-errors]
 1155 |                         snprintf(path, UNIX_PATH_MAX - 1, UNIX_SOCK_PATH, i);
      |                         ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/home/sbrivio/passt/tap.c:1155:4: note: cast the expression to void to silence this warning

Don't silence the warnings as they might actually have some merit. Add
an snprintf_check() function, instead, checking that we're not
truncating messages while printing to buffers, and terminate if the
check fails.

Signed-off-by: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2024-10-30 12:37:25 +01:00

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
/* PASST - Plug A Simple Socket Transport
* for qemu/UNIX domain socket mode
*
* PASTA - Pack A Subtle Tap Abstraction
* for network namespace/tap device mode
*
* arch.c - Architecture-specific implementations
*
* Copyright (c) 2022 Red Hat GmbH
* Author: Stefano Brivio <sbrivio@redhat.com>
*/
#include <limits.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "log.h"
#include "util.h"
/**
* arch_avx2_exec() - Switch to AVX2 build if supported
* @argv: Arguments from command line
*/
#ifdef __x86_64__
void arch_avx2_exec(char **argv)
{
char exe[PATH_MAX] = { 0 };
const char *p;
if (readlink("/proc/self/exe", exe, PATH_MAX - 1) < 0)
die_perror("Failed to read own /proc/self/exe link");
p = strstr(exe, ".avx2");
if (p && strlen(p) == strlen(".avx2"))
return;
if (__builtin_cpu_supports("avx2")) {
char new_path[PATH_MAX + sizeof(".avx2")];
if (snprintf_check(new_path, PATH_MAX + sizeof(".avx2"),
"%s.avx2", exe))
die_perror("Can't build AVX2 executable path");
execve(new_path, argv, environ);
warn_perror("Can't run AVX2 build, using non-AVX2 version");
}
}
#else
void arch_avx2_exec(char **argv) { (void)argv; }
#endif