Re: [PATCH] staging: greybus: Remove unnecessary NUL-termination checks

From: Alex Elder
Date: Mon Mar 31 2025 - 19:31:28 EST


On 3/31/25 1:39 PM, Thorsten Blum wrote:
Commit 18f44de63f88 ("staging: greybus: change strncpy() to
strscpy_pad()") didn't remove the now unnecessary NUL-termination
checks. Unlike strncpy(), strscpy_pad() guarantees that the destination
buffer is NUL-terminated, making the checks obsolete. Remove them.

Signed-off-by: Thorsten Blum <thorsten.blum@xxxxxxxxx>

This looks good! Although the NUL-termination check isn't
needed, it isn't safe to ignore the return value of strscpy_pad().
More below.

In all cases, it looks like strscpy_pad() (and not just strscpy())
is the correct thing to call, because the pad bytes are passed
either to user space, or supplied as part of a Greybus request
message.

---
drivers/staging/greybus/fw-management.c | 39 +------------------------
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 38 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/staging/greybus/fw-management.c b/drivers/staging/greybus/fw-management.c
index a47385175582..852c0830261f 100644
--- a/drivers/staging/greybus/fw-management.c
+++ b/drivers/staging/greybus/fw-management.c
@@ -125,16 +125,6 @@ static int fw_mgmt_interface_fw_version_operation(struct fw_mgmt *fw_mgmt,
strscpy_pad(fw_info->firmware_tag, response.firmware_tag);
- /*
- * The firmware-tag should be NULL terminated, otherwise throw error but
- * don't fail.
- */
- if (fw_info->firmware_tag[GB_FIRMWARE_TAG_MAX_SIZE - 1] != '\0') {
- dev_err(fw_mgmt->parent,
- "fw-version: firmware-tag is not NULL terminated\n");
- fw_info->firmware_tag[GB_FIRMWARE_TAG_MAX_SIZE - 1] = '\0';
- }

Interesting this didn't return an error, while others below did.

The sizes of the arrays passed to strscpy_pad() are not necessarily
the same, so you should check for its return value.
fw_info->firmware_tag is GB_FIRMWARE_U_TAG_MAX_SIZE=10 bytes
response.firmware_tag is GB_FIRMWARE_TAG_MAX_SIZE=10 bytes also,
but these could theoretically change independently.

-
return 0;
}
@@ -154,15 +144,6 @@ static int fw_mgmt_load_and_validate_operation(struct fw_mgmt *fw_mgmt,
request.load_method = load_method;
strscpy_pad(request.firmware_tag, tag);

Here the maximum length of the tag is GB_FIRMWARE_U_TAG_MAX_SIZE
bytes, and it may or may not be NUL-terminated. The size of
request.firmware_tag is GB_FIRMWARE_TAG_MAX_SIZE. Again you
can't be sure they're the same, and even if they are, the source
could be truncated.

- /*
- * The firmware-tag should be NULL terminated, otherwise throw error and
- * fail.
- */
- if (request.firmware_tag[GB_FIRMWARE_TAG_MAX_SIZE - 1] != '\0') {
- dev_err(fw_mgmt->parent, "load-and-validate: firmware-tag is not NULL terminated\n");
- return -EINVAL;
- }
-
/* Allocate ids from 1 to 255 (u8-max), 0 is an invalid id */
ret = ida_alloc_range(&fw_mgmt->id_map, 1, 255, GFP_KERNEL);
if (ret < 0) {
@@ -250,15 +231,6 @@ static int fw_mgmt_backend_fw_version_operation(struct fw_mgmt *fw_mgmt,
strscpy_pad(request.firmware_tag, fw_info->firmware_tag);

The size of request.firmware_tag is GB_FIRMWARE_TAG_MAX_SIZE bytes.
The size of fw_info->firmware_tag is GB_FIRMWARE_U_TAG_MAX_SIZE bytes.
Check the return value for -E2BIG.

- /*
- * The firmware-tag should be NULL terminated, otherwise throw error and
- * fail.
- */
- if (request.firmware_tag[GB_FIRMWARE_TAG_MAX_SIZE - 1] != '\0') {
- dev_err(fw_mgmt->parent, "backend-version: firmware-tag is not NULL terminated\n");
- return -EINVAL;
- }
-
ret = gb_operation_sync(connection,
GB_FW_MGMT_TYPE_BACKEND_FW_VERSION, &request,
sizeof(request), &response, sizeof(response));
@@ -301,16 +273,7 @@ static int fw_mgmt_backend_fw_update_operation(struct fw_mgmt *fw_mgmt,
struct gb_fw_mgmt_backend_fw_update_request request;
int ret;
- ret = strscpy_pad(request.firmware_tag, tag);
-
- /*
- * The firmware-tag should be NULL terminated, otherwise throw error and
- * fail.
- */
- if (ret == -E2BIG) {
- dev_err(fw_mgmt->parent, "backend-update: firmware-tag is not NULL terminated\n");
- return -EINVAL;
- }
+ strscpy_pad(request.firmware_tag, tag);

The size of request.firmware_tag is GB_FIRMWARE_TAG_MAX_SIZE bytes.
The maximum size of tag is GB_FIRMWARE_U_TAG_MAX_SIZE bytes, and it
may or may not be NUL-terminated. So this case should stay as-is,
and check for -E2BIG.

-Alex

/* Allocate ids from 1 to 255 (u8-max), 0 is an invalid id */
ret = ida_alloc_range(&fw_mgmt->id_map, 1, 255, GFP_KERNEL);