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- #include <linux/compiler.h>
- #include <linux/export.h>
- #include <linux/uaccess.h>
- #include <linux/kernel.h>
- #include <linux/errno.h>
- #include <asm/byteorder.h>
- #include <asm/word-at-a-time.h>
- #ifdef CONFIG_HAVE_EFFICIENT_UNALIGNED_ACCESS
- #define IS_UNALIGNED(src, dst) 0
- #else
- #define IS_UNALIGNED(src, dst) \
- (((long) dst | (long) src) & (sizeof(long) - 1))
- #endif
- /*
- * Do a strncpy, return length of string without final '\0'.
- * 'count' is the user-supplied count (return 'count' if we
- * hit it), 'max' is the address space maximum (and we return
- * -EFAULT if we hit it).
- */
- static inline long do_strncpy_from_user(char *dst, const char __user *src, long count, unsigned long max)
- {
- const struct word_at_a_time constants = WORD_AT_A_TIME_CONSTANTS;
- long res = 0;
- /*
- * Truncate 'max' to the user-specified limit, so that
- * we only have one limit we need to check in the loop
- */
- if (max > count)
- max = count;
- if (IS_UNALIGNED(src, dst))
- goto byte_at_a_time;
- while (max >= sizeof(unsigned long)) {
- unsigned long c, data;
- /* Fall back to byte-at-a-time if we get a page fault */
- if (unlikely(__get_user(c,(unsigned long __user *)(src+res))))
- break;
- *(unsigned long *)(dst+res) = c;
- if (has_zero(c, &data, &constants)) {
- data = prep_zero_mask(c, data, &constants);
- data = create_zero_mask(data);
- return res + find_zero(data);
- }
- res += sizeof(unsigned long);
- max -= sizeof(unsigned long);
- }
- byte_at_a_time:
- while (max) {
- char c;
- if (unlikely(__get_user(c,src+res)))
- return -EFAULT;
- dst[res] = c;
- if (!c)
- return res;
- res++;
- max--;
- }
- /*
- * Uhhuh. We hit 'max'. But was that the user-specified maximum
- * too? If so, that's ok - we got as much as the user asked for.
- */
- if (res >= count)
- return res;
- /*
- * Nope: we hit the address space limit, and we still had more
- * characters the caller would have wanted. That's an EFAULT.
- */
- return -EFAULT;
- }
- /**
- * strncpy_from_user: - Copy a NUL terminated string from userspace.
- * @dst: Destination address, in kernel space. This buffer must be at
- * least @count bytes long.
- * @src: Source address, in user space.
- * @count: Maximum number of bytes to copy, including the trailing NUL.
- *
- * Copies a NUL-terminated string from userspace to kernel space.
- *
- * On success, returns the length of the string (not including the trailing
- * NUL).
- *
- * If access to userspace fails, returns -EFAULT (some data may have been
- * copied).
- *
- * If @count is smaller than the length of the string, copies @count bytes
- * and returns @count.
- */
- long strncpy_from_user(char *dst, const char __user *src, long count)
- {
- unsigned long max_addr, src_addr;
- if (unlikely(count <= 0))
- return 0;
- max_addr = user_addr_max();
- src_addr = (unsigned long)src;
- if (likely(src_addr < max_addr)) {
- unsigned long max = max_addr - src_addr;
- return do_strncpy_from_user(dst, src, count, max);
- }
- return -EFAULT;
- }
- EXPORT_SYMBOL(strncpy_from_user);
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