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SubjectRe: [PATCH] lib/vsprintf: add default case to 'i' specifier
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On Mon, 2017-10-09 at 13:59 +1100, Tobin C. Harding wrote:
> %pi leaks kernel addresses if incorrectly specified.

Are there any uses that are incorrectly specified?
grep doesn't show any.

> Currently the printk specifier %pi (%pI) contains a switch statement
> without a default clause. The %pi specifier requires a subsequent
> character (4, 6, or S) controlling the output. If the specifier is
> incomplete the switch statement will fall through and print the variable
> argument address in hex instead of the value of the argument (as an IP
> address).
>
> If uncaught this leaks kernel addresses into dmesg. We can return an
> error string to make the bug visible and stop addresses leaking.
>
> Add a default clause returning an error string, stops leaking addresses
> and makes the buggy code
[]
> diff --git a/lib/vsprintf.c b/lib/vsprintf.c
[]
> @@ -1775,6 +1775,8 @@ char *pointer(const char *fmt, char *buf, char *end, void *ptr,
> default:
> return string(buf, end, "(invalid address)", spec);
> }}
> + default:
> + return string(buf, end, "(invalid specifier, form: %pi4)", spec);
> }
> break;
> case 'E':

I'm not sure this is a big deal and
maybe a better way to handle it is to
move the %pK, case 'K': block and add
a fallthrough or keep the case 'K':
block where it is and add a goto.

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