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SubjectRe: [PATCH v2 2/2] tun: update file current position
On 12/06/2013 12:45 PM, David Miller wrote:
> From: Zhi Yong Wu <zwu.kernel@gmail.com>
> Date: Fri, 6 Dec 2013 17:08:50 +0800
>
>> From: Zhi Yong Wu <wuzhy@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Zhi Yong Wu <wuzhy@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
>
> Also applied and queued up for -stable, thanks.
>
> I noticed in these two cases that that min_t() adjustment of 'ret'
> seems strange. I can't understand why it's needed.
>
> If, for example, tun_do_read() really did read more than 'len'
> bytes:
>
> 1) That would write past the end of the buffer.
>
> 2) Writing a different value to the ->ki_pos would mean
> that ->ki_pos is now inaccurate.
>
> Unless someone can explain why the min_t() is needed, we should remove
> it.

So, back when that code was added, it was actually possible for the
tun_do_read to return a value larger then user specified length, but
the copy would only be done the length bytes. This was used to signal
MSG_TRUNC.

Specifically we had the following code in tun_put_user()
len = min_t(int, skb->len, len);

skb_copy_datagram_const_iovec(skb, 0, iv, total, len);
total += skb->len;

This has since changed to:
len = min_t(int, skb->len, len);
...
skb_copy_datagram_const_iovec(skb, vlan_offset, iv, total, len);
total += len;

So, no it seems impossible to return a value larger then user specified
length, so MSG_TRUNC will never be set. It probably makes sense to
signal message truncation, but that seems broken right now.

-vlad

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