Em qui., 27 de jun. de 2024 às 08:48, Ranier Vilela <ranier...@gmail.com> escreveu:
> Em qui., 27 de jun. de 2024 às 01:01, Yugo NAGATA <nag...@sraoss.co.jp> > escreveu: > >> On Mon, 24 Jun 2024 08:25:36 -0300 >> Ranier Vilela <ranier...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> > Em dom., 23 de jun. de 2024 às 23:56, Richard Guo < >> guofengli...@gmail.com> >> > escreveu: >> > >> > > On Mon, Jun 24, 2024 at 7:51 AM Ranier Vilela <ranier...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> > > > In src/include/access/xlogbackup.h, the field *name* >> > > > has one byte extra to store null-termination. >> > > > >> > > > But, in the function *do_pg_backup_start*, >> > > > I think that is a mistake in the line (8736): >> > > > >> > > > memcpy(state->name, backupidstr, strlen(backupidstr)); >> > > > >> > > > memcpy with strlen does not copy the whole string. >> > > > strlen returns the exact length of the string, without >> > > > the null-termination. >> > > >> > > I noticed that the two callers of do_pg_backup_start both allocate >> > > BackupState with palloc0. Can we rely on this to ensure that the >> > > BackupState.name is initialized with null-termination? >> > > >> > I do not think so. >> > It seems to me the best solution is to use Michael's suggestion, >> strlcpy + >> > sizeof. >> > >> > Currently we have this: >> > memcpy(state->name, "longlongpathexample1", >> > strlen("longlongpathexample1")); >> > printf("%s\n", state->name); >> > longlongpathexample1 >> > >> > Next random call: >> > memcpy(state->name, "longpathexample2", strlen("longpathexample2")); >> > printf("%s\n", state->name); >> > longpathexample2ple1 >> >> In the current uses, BackupState is freed (by pfree or >> MemoryContextDelete) >> after each use of BackupState, so the memory space is not reused as your >> scenario above, and there would not harms even if the null-termination is >> omitted. >> >> However, I wonder it is better to use strlcpy without assuming such the >> good >> manner of callers. >> > Thanks for your inputs. > > strlcpy is used across all the sources, so this style is better and safe. > > Here v4, attached, with MAXPGPATH -1, according to your suggestion. > Now with file patch really attached. best regards, Ranier Vilela
v4-avoid-incomplete-copy-string-do_pg_backup_start.patch
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