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authorKaleb S. KEITHLEY <kkeithle@redhat.com>2016-07-07 08:51:08 -0400
committerJeff Darcy <jdarcy@redhat.com>2016-07-18 04:59:42 -0700
commit561746080b0b7154bfb3bdee20d426cf2ef7db17 (patch)
tree0dd0db913055925d7843d85c8066a7c0018a290a /libglusterfs/src/syscall.c
parent73b9ede7e115fab245b0f59d18e4d6cc4d297cec (diff)
core: use readdir(3) with glibc, and associated cleanup
Starting with glibc-2.23 (i.e. what's in Fedora 25), readdir_r(3) is marked as deprecated. Specifically the function decl in <dirent.h> has the deprecated attribute, and now warnings are thrown during the compile on Fedora 25 builds. The readdir(_r)(3) man page (on Fedora 25 at least) and World+Dog say that glibc's readdir(3) is, and always has been, MT-SAFE as long as only one thread is accessing the directory object returned by opendir(). World+Dog also says there is a potential buffer overflow in readdir_r(). World+Dog suggests that it is preferable to simply use readdir(). There's an implication that eventually readdir_r(3) will be removed from glibc. POSIX has, apparently deprecated it in the standard, or even removed it entirely. Over and above that, our source near the various uses of readdir(_r)(3) has a few unsafe uses of strcpy()+strcat(). (AFAIK nobody has looked at the readdir(3) implemenation in *BSD to see if the same is true on those platforms, and we can't be sure of MacOS even though we know it's based on *BSD.) Change-Id: I5481f18ba1eebe7ee177895eecc9a80a71b60568 BUG: 1356998 Signed-off-by: Kaleb S. KEITHLEY <kkeithle@redhat.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.org/14838 Smoke: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.org> Reviewed-by: Niels de Vos <ndevos@redhat.com> CentOS-regression: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.org> NetBSD-regression: NetBSD Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.org> Reviewed-by: Kotresh HR <khiremat@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Jeff Darcy <jdarcy@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'libglusterfs/src/syscall.c')
-rw-r--r--libglusterfs/src/syscall.c19
1 files changed, 18 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/libglusterfs/src/syscall.c b/libglusterfs/src/syscall.c
index 316d80452fb..93838e285a4 100644
--- a/libglusterfs/src/syscall.c
+++ b/libglusterfs/src/syscall.c
@@ -94,9 +94,26 @@ int sys_mkdirat(int dirfd, const char *pathname, mode_t mode)
}
struct dirent *
-sys_readdir (DIR *dir)
+sys_readdir (DIR *dir, struct dirent *de)
{
+#if !defined(__GLIBC__)
+ /*
+ * World+Dog says glibc's readdir(3) is MT-SAFE as long as
+ * two threads are not accessing the same DIR; there's a
+ * potential buffer overflow in glibc's readdir_r(3); and
+ * glibc's readdir_r(3) is deprecated after version 2.22
+ * with presumed eventual removal.
+ * Given all that, World+Dog says everyone should just use
+ * readdir(3). But it's unknown, unclear whether the same
+ * is also true for *BSD, MacOS, and, etc.
+ */
+ struct dirent *entry = NULL;
+
+ (void) readdir_r (dir, de, &entry);
+ return entry;
+#else
return readdir (dir);
+#endif
}