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lib: add generic strnlen_user() function
This adds a new generic optimized strnlen_user() function that uses the <asm/word-at-a-time.h> infrastructure to portably do efficient string handling. In many ways, strnlen is much simpler than strncpy, and in particular we can always pre-align the words we load from memory. That means that all the worries about alignment etc are a non-issue, so this one can easily be used on any architecture. You obviously do have to do the appropriate word-at-a-time.h macros. Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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@ -19,6 +19,9 @@ config RATIONAL
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config GENERIC_STRNCPY_FROM_USER
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bool
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config GENERIC_STRNLEN_USER
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bool
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config GENERIC_FIND_FIRST_BIT
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bool
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@ -126,6 +126,7 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_CLZ_TAB) += clz_tab.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_DDR) += jedec_ddr_data.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_GENERIC_STRNCPY_FROM_USER) += strncpy_from_user.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_GENERIC_STRNLEN_USER) += strnlen_user.o
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hostprogs-y := gen_crc32table
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clean-files := crc32table.h
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lib/strnlen_user.c
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lib/strnlen_user.c
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#include <linux/kernel.h>
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#include <linux/export.h>
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#include <linux/uaccess.h>
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#include <asm/word-at-a-time.h>
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/* Set bits in the first 'n' bytes when loaded from memory */
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#ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN
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# define aligned_byte_mask(n) ((1ul << 8*(n))-1)
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#else
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# define aligned_byte_mask(n) (~0xfful << 8*(7-(n)))
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#endif
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/*
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* Do a strnlen, return length of string *with* final '\0'.
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* 'count' is the user-supplied count, while 'max' is the
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* address space maximum.
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*
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* Return 0 for exceptions (which includes hitting the address
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* space maximum), or 'count+1' if hitting the user-supplied
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* maximum count.
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*
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* NOTE! We can sometimes overshoot the user-supplied maximum
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* if it fits in a aligned 'long'. The caller needs to check
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* the return value against "> max".
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*/
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static inline long do_strnlen_user(const char __user *src, unsigned long count, unsigned long max)
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{
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const struct word_at_a_time constants = WORD_AT_A_TIME_CONSTANTS;
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long align, res = 0;
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unsigned long c;
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/*
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* Truncate 'max' to the user-specified limit, so that
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* we only have one limit we need to check in the loop
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*/
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if (max > count)
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max = count;
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/*
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* Do everything aligned. But that means that we
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* need to also expand the maximum..
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*/
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align = (sizeof(long) - 1) & (unsigned long)src;
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src -= align;
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max += align;
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if (unlikely(__get_user(c,(unsigned long __user *)src)))
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return 0;
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c |= aligned_byte_mask(align);
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for (;;) {
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unsigned long data;
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if (has_zero(c, &data, &constants)) {
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data = prep_zero_mask(c, data, &constants);
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data = create_zero_mask(data);
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return res + find_zero(data) + 1 - align;
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}
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res += sizeof(unsigned long);
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if (unlikely(max < sizeof(unsigned long)))
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break;
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max -= sizeof(unsigned long);
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if (unlikely(__get_user(c,(unsigned long __user *)(src+res))))
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return 0;
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}
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res -= align;
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/*
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* Uhhuh. We hit 'max'. But was that the user-specified maximum
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* too? If so, return the marker for "too long".
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*/
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if (res >= count)
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return count+1;
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/*
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* Nope: we hit the address space limit, and we still had more
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* characters the caller would have wanted. That's 0.
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*/
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return 0;
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}
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/**
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* strnlen_user: - Get the size of a user string INCLUDING final NUL.
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* @str: The string to measure.
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* @count: Maximum count (including NUL character)
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*
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* Context: User context only. This function may sleep.
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*
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* Get the size of a NUL-terminated string in user space.
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*
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* Returns the size of the string INCLUDING the terminating NUL.
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* If the string is too long, returns 'count+1'.
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* On exception (or invalid count), returns 0.
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*/
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long strnlen_user(const char __user *str, long count)
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{
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unsigned long max_addr, src_addr;
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if (unlikely(count <= 0))
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return 0;
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max_addr = user_addr_max();
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src_addr = (unsigned long)str;
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if (likely(src_addr < max_addr)) {
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unsigned long max = max_addr - src_addr;
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return do_strnlen_user(str, count, max);
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}
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return 0;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(strnlen_user);
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/**
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* strlen_user: - Get the size of a user string INCLUDING final NUL.
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* @str: The string to measure.
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*
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* Context: User context only. This function may sleep.
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*
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* Get the size of a NUL-terminated string in user space.
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*
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* Returns the size of the string INCLUDING the terminating NUL.
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* On exception, returns 0.
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*
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* If there is a limit on the length of a valid string, you may wish to
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* consider using strnlen_user() instead.
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*/
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long strlen_user(const char __user *str)
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{
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unsigned long max_addr, src_addr;
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max_addr = user_addr_max();
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src_addr = (unsigned long)str;
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if (likely(src_addr < max_addr)) {
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unsigned long max = max_addr - src_addr;
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return do_strnlen_user(str, ~0ul, max);
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}
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return 0;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(strlen_user);
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