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`snprintf()` is meant to protect against buffer overflows, but operating on the buffer using its return value, possibly by calling it again, can cause a buffer overflow, because it will return how many characters it would have written if it had enough space even when it did not. In a number of places, we repeatedly call snprintf() by successively incrementing a buffer offset and decrementing a buffer length, by its return value. This is a potentially unsafe usage of `snprintf()` whenever the buffer length is reached. CodeQL complained about this. To fix this, we introduce `kmem_scnprintf()`, which will return 0 when the buffer is zero or the number of written characters, minus 1 to exclude the NULL character, when the buffer was too small. In all other cases, it behaves like snprintf(). The name is inspired by the Linux and XNU kernels' `scnprintf()`. The implementation was written before I thought to look at `scnprintf()` and had a good name for it, but it turned out to have identical semantics to the Linux kernel version. That lead to the name, `kmem_scnprintf()`. CodeQL only catches this issue in loops, so repeated use of snprintf() outside of a loop was not caught. As a result, a thorough audit of the codebase was done to examine all instances of `snprintf()` usage for potential problems and a few were caught. Fixes for them are included in this patch. Unfortunately, ZED is one of the places where `snprintf()` is potentially used incorrectly. Since using `kmem_scnprintf()` in it would require changing how it is linked, we modify its usage to make it safe, no matter what buffer length is used. In addition, there was a bug in the use of the return value where the NULL format character was not being written by pwrite(). That has been fixed. Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Richard Yao <richard.yao@alumni.stonybrook.edu> Closes #14098 |
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acl_impl.h | ||
acl.h | ||
atomic.h | ||
byteorder.h | ||
callb.h | ||
ccompat.h | ||
ccompile.h | ||
cmn_err.h | ||
condvar.h | ||
cred.h | ||
ctype.h | ||
debug.h | ||
dirent.h | ||
disp.h | ||
dkio.h | ||
fcntl.h | ||
file.h | ||
freebsd_rwlock.h | ||
idmap.h | ||
inttypes.h | ||
isa_defs.h | ||
kmem_cache.h | ||
kmem.h | ||
kstat.h | ||
list_impl.h | ||
list.h | ||
lock.h | ||
misc.h | ||
mod_os.h | ||
mode.h | ||
mount.h | ||
mutex.h | ||
param.h | ||
policy.h | ||
proc.h | ||
processor.h | ||
procfs_list.h | ||
random.h | ||
rwlock.h | ||
sdt.h | ||
sid.h | ||
sig.h | ||
simd_powerpc.h | ||
simd_x86.h | ||
simd.h | ||
spl_condvar.h | ||
string.h | ||
sunddi.h | ||
sysmacros.h | ||
systeminfo.h | ||
systm.h | ||
taskq.h | ||
thread.h | ||
time.h | ||
timer.h | ||
trace_zfs.h | ||
trace.h | ||
types32.h | ||
types.h | ||
uio.h | ||
uuid.h | ||
vfs.h | ||
vm.h | ||
vmsystm.h | ||
vnode_impl.h | ||
vnode.h | ||
wmsum.h | ||
zmod.h | ||
zone.h |