Message ID | 20221031005908.3393-1-akihiko.odaki@daynix.com (mailing list archive) |
---|---|
State | New, archived |
Headers | show |
Series | cutils: Fix get_relocated_path on Windows | expand |
On 2022/10/31 9:59, Akihiko Odaki wrote: > get_relocated_path() did not have error handling for PathCchSkipRoot() > because a path given to get_relocated_path() was expected to be a valid > path containing a drive letter or UNC server/share path elements on > Windows, but sometimes it turned out otherwise. > > The paths passed to get_relocated_path() are defined by macros generated > by Meson. Meson in turn uses a prefix given by the configure script to > generate them. For Windows, the script passes /qemu as a prefix to > Meson by default. > > As documented in docs/about/build-platforms.rst, typically MSYS2 is used > for the build system, but it is also possible to use Linux as well. When > MSYS2 is used, its Bash variant recognizes /qemu as a MSYS2 path, and > converts it to a Windows path, adding the MSYS2 prefix including a drive > letter or UNC server/share path elements. Such a conversion does not > happen on a shell on Linux however, and /qemu will be passed as is in > the case. > > Implement a proper error handling of PathCchSkipRoot() in > get_relocated_path() so that it can handle a path without a drive letter > or UNC server/share path elements. > > Reported-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de> > Signed-off-by: Akihiko Odaki <akihiko.odaki@daynix.com> > --- > util/cutils.c | 18 +++++++++++------- > 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/util/cutils.c b/util/cutils.c > index cb43dda213..932c741d2b 100644 > --- a/util/cutils.c > +++ b/util/cutils.c > @@ -1088,17 +1088,21 @@ char *get_relocated_path(const char *dir) > g_string_append(result, "/qemu-bundle"); > if (access(result->str, R_OK) == 0) { > #ifdef G_OS_WIN32 > - size_t size = mbsrtowcs(NULL, &dir, 0, &(mbstate_t){0}) + 1; > + const char *src = dir; > + size_t size = mbsrtowcs(NULL, &src, 0, &(mbstate_t){0}) + 1; > PWSTR wdir = g_new(WCHAR, size); > - mbsrtowcs(wdir, &dir, size, &(mbstate_t){0}); > + mbsrtowcs(wdir, &src, size, &(mbstate_t){0}); > > PCWSTR wdir_skipped_root; > - PathCchSkipRoot(wdir, &wdir_skipped_root); > + if (PathCchSkipRoot(wdir, &wdir_skipped_root)) { > + g_string_append(result, dir); > + } else { > + size = wcsrtombs(NULL, &wdir_skipped_root, 0, &(mbstate_t){0}); > + char *cursor = result->str + result->len; > + g_string_set_size(result, result->len + size); > + wcsrtombs(cursor, &wdir_skipped_root, size + 1, &(mbstate_t){0}); > + } > > - size = wcsrtombs(NULL, &wdir_skipped_root, 0, &(mbstate_t){0}); > - char *cursor = result->str + result->len; > - g_string_set_size(result, result->len + size); > - wcsrtombs(cursor, &wdir_skipped_root, size + 1, &(mbstate_t){0}); > g_free(wdir); > #else > g_string_append(result, dir); Hi, Can anyone have a look at this patch? Regards, Akihiko Odaki
On 31/10/22 01:59, Akihiko Odaki wrote: > get_relocated_path() did not have error handling for PathCchSkipRoot() > because a path given to get_relocated_path() was expected to be a valid > path containing a drive letter or UNC server/share path elements on > Windows, but sometimes it turned out otherwise. > > The paths passed to get_relocated_path() are defined by macros generated > by Meson. Meson in turn uses a prefix given by the configure script to > generate them. For Windows, the script passes /qemu as a prefix to > Meson by default. > > As documented in docs/about/build-platforms.rst, typically MSYS2 is used > for the build system, but it is also possible to use Linux as well. When > MSYS2 is used, its Bash variant recognizes /qemu as a MSYS2 path, and > converts it to a Windows path, adding the MSYS2 prefix including a drive > letter or UNC server/share path elements. Such a conversion does not > happen on a shell on Linux however, and /qemu will be passed as is in > the case. > > Implement a proper error handling of PathCchSkipRoot() in > get_relocated_path() so that it can handle a path without a drive letter > or UNC server/share path elements. > > Reported-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de> > Signed-off-by: Akihiko Odaki <akihiko.odaki@daynix.com> > --- > util/cutils.c | 18 +++++++++++------- > 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/util/cutils.c b/util/cutils.c > index cb43dda213..932c741d2b 100644 > --- a/util/cutils.c > +++ b/util/cutils.c > @@ -1088,17 +1088,21 @@ char *get_relocated_path(const char *dir) > g_string_append(result, "/qemu-bundle"); > if (access(result->str, R_OK) == 0) { > #ifdef G_OS_WIN32 > - size_t size = mbsrtowcs(NULL, &dir, 0, &(mbstate_t){0}) + 1; > + const char *src = dir; > + size_t size = mbsrtowcs(NULL, &src, 0, &(mbstate_t){0}) + 1; > PWSTR wdir = g_new(WCHAR, size); > - mbsrtowcs(wdir, &dir, size, &(mbstate_t){0}); > + mbsrtowcs(wdir, &src, size, &(mbstate_t){0}); > > PCWSTR wdir_skipped_root; > - PathCchSkipRoot(wdir, &wdir_skipped_root); > + if (PathCchSkipRoot(wdir, &wdir_skipped_root)) { Maybe for clarity this is the error path: if (PathCchSkipRoot(wdir, &wdir_skipped_root) != S_OK) { Otherwise, Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@linaro.org> > + g_string_append(result, dir); > + } else { > + size = wcsrtombs(NULL, &wdir_skipped_root, 0, &(mbstate_t){0}); > + char *cursor = result->str + result->len; > + g_string_set_size(result, result->len + size); > + wcsrtombs(cursor, &wdir_skipped_root, size + 1, &(mbstate_t){0}); > + } > > - size = wcsrtombs(NULL, &wdir_skipped_root, 0, &(mbstate_t){0}); > - char *cursor = result->str + result->len; > - g_string_set_size(result, result->len + size); > - wcsrtombs(cursor, &wdir_skipped_root, size + 1, &(mbstate_t){0}); > g_free(wdir); > #else > g_string_append(result, dir);
diff --git a/util/cutils.c b/util/cutils.c index cb43dda213..932c741d2b 100644 --- a/util/cutils.c +++ b/util/cutils.c @@ -1088,17 +1088,21 @@ char *get_relocated_path(const char *dir) g_string_append(result, "/qemu-bundle"); if (access(result->str, R_OK) == 0) { #ifdef G_OS_WIN32 - size_t size = mbsrtowcs(NULL, &dir, 0, &(mbstate_t){0}) + 1; + const char *src = dir; + size_t size = mbsrtowcs(NULL, &src, 0, &(mbstate_t){0}) + 1; PWSTR wdir = g_new(WCHAR, size); - mbsrtowcs(wdir, &dir, size, &(mbstate_t){0}); + mbsrtowcs(wdir, &src, size, &(mbstate_t){0}); PCWSTR wdir_skipped_root; - PathCchSkipRoot(wdir, &wdir_skipped_root); + if (PathCchSkipRoot(wdir, &wdir_skipped_root)) { + g_string_append(result, dir); + } else { + size = wcsrtombs(NULL, &wdir_skipped_root, 0, &(mbstate_t){0}); + char *cursor = result->str + result->len; + g_string_set_size(result, result->len + size); + wcsrtombs(cursor, &wdir_skipped_root, size + 1, &(mbstate_t){0}); + } - size = wcsrtombs(NULL, &wdir_skipped_root, 0, &(mbstate_t){0}); - char *cursor = result->str + result->len; - g_string_set_size(result, result->len + size); - wcsrtombs(cursor, &wdir_skipped_root, size + 1, &(mbstate_t){0}); g_free(wdir); #else g_string_append(result, dir);
get_relocated_path() did not have error handling for PathCchSkipRoot() because a path given to get_relocated_path() was expected to be a valid path containing a drive letter or UNC server/share path elements on Windows, but sometimes it turned out otherwise. The paths passed to get_relocated_path() are defined by macros generated by Meson. Meson in turn uses a prefix given by the configure script to generate them. For Windows, the script passes /qemu as a prefix to Meson by default. As documented in docs/about/build-platforms.rst, typically MSYS2 is used for the build system, but it is also possible to use Linux as well. When MSYS2 is used, its Bash variant recognizes /qemu as a MSYS2 path, and converts it to a Windows path, adding the MSYS2 prefix including a drive letter or UNC server/share path elements. Such a conversion does not happen on a shell on Linux however, and /qemu will be passed as is in the case. Implement a proper error handling of PathCchSkipRoot() in get_relocated_path() so that it can handle a path without a drive letter or UNC server/share path elements. Reported-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de> Signed-off-by: Akihiko Odaki <akihiko.odaki@daynix.com> --- util/cutils.c | 18 +++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)