Re: /proc/net/dev regression

From: Carlos R. Mafra
Date: Sun Jan 11 2015 - 08:34:23 EST


On Sun, 11 Jan 2015 at 1:39:13 +0000, Al Viro wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 11, 2015 at 01:33:35AM +0000, Carlos R. Mafra wrote:
>
> > I think the problem with wmnet is not that it was expecting the fields
> > to be aligned because it never had problems before (when definitely more
> > than 10 megabytes were received, wmnet is crappy but not _that_ crappy).
> >
> > I think the problem really was here,
> >
> > totalbytes_in = strtoul(&buffer[7], NULL, 10);
> >
> > After the patch the device name is 8 characters long and &buffer[7]
> > overlaps with the name instead of reading the bytes. Before the
> > patch is was fine because the call to strtoul() seems correct in the
> > sense that it would read everything until the NULL. So more than 10
> > megabytes was still ok.
> >
> > So I guess I was wrong when suggesting that the problem was the
> > alignment.
>
> Several lines below there's this:
> totalpackets_out = strtoul(&buffer[74], NULL, 10);
> if (totalpackets_out != lastpackets_out) {
> totalbytes_out = strtoul(&buffer[66], NULL, 10);
> diffpackets_out += totalpackets_out - lastpackets_out;
> diffbytes_out += totalbytes_out - lastbytes_out;
> lastpackets_out = totalpackets_out;
> lastbytes_out = totalbytes_out;
> tx = True;
> }
>
> So I'm afraid it *is* that crappy. This function really should use scanf();
> note that updateStats_ipchains() in the same file does just that (well,
> fgets()+sscanf() for fsck knows what reason). And I'd be careful with all
> those %d, actually - it's not _that_ hard to get more than 4Gb sent.
> scanf formats really ought to match the kernel-side (seq_)printf one...

Ok, I fixed wmnet using Al's suggestion.

As far as I'm concerned, my regression complaint can be dismissed. It's
all working fine again.

Thanks!
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