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From: Nathan Sidwell <nathan@codesourcery.com>
To: gdb-patches@sourceware.org
Cc: Daniel Jacobowitz <dan@codesourcery.com>
Subject: fix remote-fileio breakage
Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2006 07:40:00 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <44BC9088.4070700@codesourcery.com> (raw)

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It appears that recent changes to remote protocol handling have exposed a latent 
bug in remote fileio.  Two of the remote fileio calls start reading target 
memory before completely processing the fileio response packet.  Reading remote 
memory overwrites that buffer.

This patch reorders the stat and rename calls to not do that.  Tested on an 
m68k-elf target.

ok?

nathan
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2006-07-18  Nathan Sidwell  <nathan@codesourcery.com>

	* remote-fileio.c (remote_fileio_func_rename): Reorder to process
	input buffer before reading memory.
	(remote_fileio_func_stat): Likewise.

Index: remote-fileio.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/src/src/gdb/remote-fileio.c,v
retrieving revision 1.19
diff -c -3 -p -r1.19 remote-fileio.c
*** remote-fileio.c	13 Jun 2006 08:55:21 -0000	1.19
--- remote-fileio.c	18 Jul 2006 07:32:36 -0000
*************** remote_fileio_func_lseek (char *buf)
*** 929,964 ****
  static void
  remote_fileio_func_rename (char *buf)
  {
!   CORE_ADDR ptrval;
!   int length, retlength;
    char *oldpath, *newpath;
    int ret, of, nf;
    struct stat ost, nst;
  
    /* 1. Parameter: Ptr to oldpath / length incl. trailing zero */
!   if (remote_fileio_extract_ptr_w_len (&buf, &ptrval, &length))
      {
        remote_fileio_ioerror ();
        return;
      }
!   /* Request oldpath using 'm' packet */
!   oldpath = alloca (length);
!   retlength = remote_read_bytes (ptrval, (gdb_byte *) oldpath, length);
!   if (retlength != length)
      {
        remote_fileio_ioerror ();
        return;
      }
!   /* 2. Parameter: Ptr to newpath / length incl. trailing zero */
!   if (remote_fileio_extract_ptr_w_len (&buf, &ptrval, &length))
      {
        remote_fileio_ioerror ();
        return;
      }
    /* Request newpath using 'm' packet */
!   newpath = alloca (length);
!   retlength = remote_read_bytes (ptrval, (gdb_byte *) newpath, length);
!   if (retlength != length)
      {
        remote_fileio_ioerror ();
        return;
--- 929,967 ----
  static void
  remote_fileio_func_rename (char *buf)
  {
!   CORE_ADDR old_ptr, new_ptr;
!   int old_len, new_len, retlength;
    char *oldpath, *newpath;
    int ret, of, nf;
    struct stat ost, nst;
  
    /* 1. Parameter: Ptr to oldpath / length incl. trailing zero */
!   if (remote_fileio_extract_ptr_w_len (&buf, &old_ptr, &old_len))
      {
        remote_fileio_ioerror ();
        return;
      }
!   
!   /* 2. Parameter: Ptr to newpath / length incl. trailing zero */
!   if (remote_fileio_extract_ptr_w_len (&buf, &new_ptr, &new_len))
      {
        remote_fileio_ioerror ();
        return;
      }
!   
!   /* Request oldpath using 'm' packet */
!   oldpath = alloca (old_len);
!   retlength = remote_read_bytes (old_ptr, (gdb_byte *) oldpath, old_len);
!   if (retlength != old_len)
      {
        remote_fileio_ioerror ();
        return;
      }
+   
    /* Request newpath using 'm' packet */
!   newpath = alloca (new_len);
!   retlength = remote_read_bytes (new_ptr, (gdb_byte *) newpath, new_len);
!   if (retlength != new_len)
      {
        remote_fileio_ioerror ();
        return;
*************** remote_fileio_func_unlink (char *buf)
*** 1061,1095 ****
  static void
  remote_fileio_func_stat (char *buf)
  {
!   CORE_ADDR ptrval;
!   int ret, length, retlength;
    char *pathname;
    LONGEST lnum;
    struct stat st;
    struct fio_stat fst;
  
    /* 1. Parameter: Ptr to pathname / length incl. trailing zero */
!   if (remote_fileio_extract_ptr_w_len (&buf, &ptrval, &length))
      {
        remote_fileio_ioerror ();
        return;
      }
!   /* Request pathname using 'm' packet */
!   pathname = alloca (length);
!   retlength = remote_read_bytes (ptrval, (gdb_byte *) pathname, length);
!   if (retlength != length)
      {
        remote_fileio_ioerror ();
        return;
      }
! 
!   /* 2. Parameter: Ptr to struct stat */
!   if (remote_fileio_extract_long (&buf, &lnum))
      {
        remote_fileio_ioerror ();
        return;
      }
-   ptrval = (CORE_ADDR) lnum;
  
    remote_fio_no_longjmp = 1;
    ret = stat (pathname, &st);
--- 1064,1099 ----
  static void
  remote_fileio_func_stat (char *buf)
  {
!   CORE_ADDR statptr, nameptr;
!   int ret, namelength, retlength;
    char *pathname;
    LONGEST lnum;
    struct stat st;
    struct fio_stat fst;
  
    /* 1. Parameter: Ptr to pathname / length incl. trailing zero */
!   if (remote_fileio_extract_ptr_w_len (&buf, &nameptr, &namelength))
      {
        remote_fileio_ioerror ();
        return;
      }
! 
!   /* 2. Parameter: Ptr to struct stat */
!   if (remote_fileio_extract_long (&buf, &lnum))
      {
        remote_fileio_ioerror ();
        return;
      }
!   statptr = (CORE_ADDR) lnum;
!   
!   /* Request pathname using 'm' packet */
!   pathname = alloca (namelength);
!   retlength = remote_read_bytes (nameptr, (gdb_byte *) pathname, namelength);
!   if (retlength != namelength)
      {
        remote_fileio_ioerror ();
        return;
      }
  
    remote_fio_no_longjmp = 1;
    ret = stat (pathname, &st);
*************** remote_fileio_func_stat (char *buf)
*** 1105,1116 ****
        remote_fileio_reply (-1, FILEIO_EACCES);
        return;
      }
!   if (ptrval)
      {
        remote_fileio_to_fio_stat (&st, &fst);
        remote_fileio_to_fio_uint (0, fst.fst_dev);
        
!       retlength = remote_fileio_write_bytes (ptrval, (gdb_byte *) &fst, sizeof fst);
        if (retlength != sizeof fst)
  	{
  	  remote_fileio_return_errno (-1);
--- 1109,1121 ----
        remote_fileio_reply (-1, FILEIO_EACCES);
        return;
      }
!   if (statptr)
      {
        remote_fileio_to_fio_stat (&st, &fst);
        remote_fileio_to_fio_uint (0, fst.fst_dev);
        
!       retlength = remote_fileio_write_bytes (statptr,
! 					     (gdb_byte *) &fst, sizeof fst);
        if (retlength != sizeof fst)
  	{
  	  remote_fileio_return_errno (-1);

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2006-07-18  7:40 Nathan Sidwell [this message]
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