[PATCH 1/2] qnx4: Extract dir entry filename processing into helper

From: Kees Cook
Date: Fri Nov 17 2023 - 22:32:32 EST


Both dir.c and namei.c need to perform the same work to figure out a
directory entry's name and size. Extract this into a helper for use
in the next patch.

Cc: Anders Larsen <al@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <keescook@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
fs/qnx4/dir.c | 52 ++++++--------------------------------------
fs/qnx4/qnx4.h | 59 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
2 files changed, 66 insertions(+), 45 deletions(-)

diff --git a/fs/qnx4/dir.c b/fs/qnx4/dir.c
index 66645a5a35f3..42a529e26bd6 100644
--- a/fs/qnx4/dir.c
+++ b/fs/qnx4/dir.c
@@ -15,43 +15,6 @@
#include <linux/buffer_head.h>
#include "qnx4.h"

-/*
- * A qnx4 directory entry is an inode entry or link info
- * depending on the status field in the last byte. The
- * first byte is where the name start either way, and a
- * zero means it's empty.
- *
- * Also, due to a bug in gcc, we don't want to use the
- * real (differently sized) name arrays in the inode and
- * link entries, but always the 'de_name[]' one in the
- * fake struct entry.
- *
- * See
- *
- * https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=99578#c6
- *
- * for details, but basically gcc will take the size of the
- * 'name' array from one of the used union entries randomly.
- *
- * This use of 'de_name[]' (48 bytes) avoids the false positive
- * warnings that would happen if gcc decides to use 'inode.di_name'
- * (16 bytes) even when the pointer and size were to come from
- * 'link.dl_name' (48 bytes).
- *
- * In all cases the actual name pointer itself is the same, it's
- * only the gcc internal 'what is the size of this field' logic
- * that can get confused.
- */
-union qnx4_directory_entry {
- struct {
- const char de_name[48];
- u8 de_pad[15];
- u8 de_status;
- };
- struct qnx4_inode_entry inode;
- struct qnx4_link_info link;
-};
-
static int qnx4_readdir(struct file *file, struct dir_context *ctx)
{
struct inode *inode = file_inode(file);
@@ -74,26 +37,25 @@ static int qnx4_readdir(struct file *file, struct dir_context *ctx)
ix = (ctx->pos >> QNX4_DIR_ENTRY_SIZE_BITS) % QNX4_INODES_PER_BLOCK;
for (; ix < QNX4_INODES_PER_BLOCK; ix++, ctx->pos += QNX4_DIR_ENTRY_SIZE) {
union qnx4_directory_entry *de;
+ const char *fname;

offset = ix * QNX4_DIR_ENTRY_SIZE;
de = (union qnx4_directory_entry *) (bh->b_data + offset);

- if (!de->de_name[0])
- continue;
- if (!(de->de_status & (QNX4_FILE_USED|QNX4_FILE_LINK)))
+ fname = get_entry_fname(de, &size);
+ if (!fname)
continue;
+
if (!(de->de_status & QNX4_FILE_LINK)) {
- size = sizeof(de->inode.di_fname);
ino = blknum * QNX4_INODES_PER_BLOCK + ix - 1;
} else {
- size = sizeof(de->link.dl_fname);
ino = ( le32_to_cpu(de->link.dl_inode_blk) - 1 ) *
QNX4_INODES_PER_BLOCK +
de->link.dl_inode_ndx;
}
- size = strnlen(de->de_name, size);
- QNX4DEBUG((KERN_INFO "qnx4_readdir:%.*s\n", size, name));
- if (!dir_emit(ctx, de->de_name, size, ino, DT_UNKNOWN)) {
+
+ QNX4DEBUG((KERN_INFO "qnx4_readdir:%.*s\n", size, fname));
+ if (!dir_emit(ctx, fname, size, ino, DT_UNKNOWN)) {
brelse(bh);
return 0;
}
diff --git a/fs/qnx4/qnx4.h b/fs/qnx4/qnx4.h
index 6283705466a4..0b6b86ee09dd 100644
--- a/fs/qnx4/qnx4.h
+++ b/fs/qnx4/qnx4.h
@@ -44,3 +44,62 @@ static inline struct qnx4_inode_entry *qnx4_raw_inode(struct inode *inode)
{
return &qnx4_i(inode)->raw;
}
+
+/*
+ * A qnx4 directory entry is an inode entry or link info
+ * depending on the status field in the last byte. The
+ * first byte is where the name start either way, and a
+ * zero means it's empty.
+ *
+ * Also, due to a bug in gcc, we don't want to use the
+ * real (differently sized) name arrays in the inode and
+ * link entries, but always the 'de_name[]' one in the
+ * fake struct entry.
+ *
+ * See
+ *
+ * https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=99578#c6
+ *
+ * for details, but basically gcc will take the size of the
+ * 'name' array from one of the used union entries randomly.
+ *
+ * This use of 'de_name[]' (48 bytes) avoids the false positive
+ * warnings that would happen if gcc decides to use 'inode.di_name'
+ * (16 bytes) even when the pointer and size were to come from
+ * 'link.dl_name' (48 bytes).
+ *
+ * In all cases the actual name pointer itself is the same, it's
+ * only the gcc internal 'what is the size of this field' logic
+ * that can get confused.
+ */
+union qnx4_directory_entry {
+ struct {
+ const char de_name[48];
+ u8 de_pad[15];
+ u8 de_status;
+ };
+ struct qnx4_inode_entry inode;
+ struct qnx4_link_info link;
+};
+/* Make sure the status byte is in the same place for all structs. */
+_Static_assert(offsetof(struct qnx4_inode_entry, di_status) ==
+ offsetof(struct qnx4_link_info, dl_status));
+_Static_assert(offsetof(struct qnx4_inode_entry, di_status) ==
+ offsetof(union qnx4_directory_entry, de_status));
+
+static inline const char *get_entry_fname(union qnx4_directory_entry *de,
+ int *size)
+{
+ if (!de->de_name[0])
+ return NULL;
+ if (!(de->de_status & (QNX4_FILE_USED|QNX4_FILE_LINK)))
+ return NULL;
+ if (!(de->de_status & QNX4_FILE_LINK))
+ *size = sizeof(de->inode.di_fname);
+ else
+ *size = sizeof(de->link.dl_fname);
+
+ *size = strnlen(de->de_name, *size);
+
+ return de->de_name;
+}
--
2.34.1