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authorAlexander Graf2012-09-19 04:39:53 +0200
committerRiku Voipio2012-10-12 12:58:13 +0200
commit229d3376a38bf97aa09b6f73a957c5389badcd06 (patch)
treeec21f7a413a5a8aaa9e30344404a97f2f75c3a3c /linux-user/syscall.c
parentssi: Add slave autoconnect helper (diff)
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linux-user: fix statfs
The statfs syscall should always memset(0) its full struct extent before writing to it. Newer versions of the syscall use one of the reserved fields for flags, which would otherwise get stale values from uncleaned memory. This fixes libarchive for me, which got confused about the return value of pathconf("/", _PC_REC_XFER_ALIGN) otherwise, as it some times gave old pointers as return value. Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Riku Voipio <riku.voipio@linaro.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'linux-user/syscall.c')
-rw-r--r--linux-user/syscall.c4
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/linux-user/syscall.c b/linux-user/syscall.c
index 471d0605f7..1a381699ef 100644
--- a/linux-user/syscall.c
+++ b/linux-user/syscall.c
@@ -6529,6 +6529,8 @@ abi_long do_syscall(void *cpu_env, int num, abi_long arg1,
__put_user(stfs.f_fsid.__val[0], &target_stfs->f_fsid.val[0]);
__put_user(stfs.f_fsid.__val[1], &target_stfs->f_fsid.val[1]);
__put_user(stfs.f_namelen, &target_stfs->f_namelen);
+ __put_user(stfs.f_frsize, &target_stfs->f_frsize);
+ memset(target_stfs->f_spare, 0, sizeof(target_stfs->f_spare));
unlock_user_struct(target_stfs, arg2, 1);
}
break;
@@ -6557,6 +6559,8 @@ abi_long do_syscall(void *cpu_env, int num, abi_long arg1,
__put_user(stfs.f_fsid.__val[0], &target_stfs->f_fsid.val[0]);
__put_user(stfs.f_fsid.__val[1], &target_stfs->f_fsid.val[1]);
__put_user(stfs.f_namelen, &target_stfs->f_namelen);
+ __put_user(stfs.f_frsize, &target_stfs->f_frsize);
+ memset(target_stfs->f_spare, 0, sizeof(target_stfs->f_spare));
unlock_user_struct(target_stfs, arg3, 1);
}
break;