util/selfmap: Discard mapping on error

From clang-13:
util/selfmap.c:26:21: error: variable 'errors' set but not used \
    [-Werror,-Wunused-but-set-variable]

Quite right of course, but there's no reason not to check errors.

First, incrementing errors is incorrect, because qemu_strtoul
returns an errno not a count -- just or them together so that
we have a non-zero value at the end.

Second, if we have an error, do not add the struct to the list,
but free it instead.

Cc: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org>
This commit is contained in:
Richard Henderson 2021-07-12 18:39:06 +00:00
parent 2521c775bd
commit 53645dc4cb
1 changed files with 17 additions and 12 deletions

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@ -23,29 +23,34 @@ GSList *read_self_maps(void)
gchar **fields = g_strsplit(lines[i], " ", 6);
if (g_strv_length(fields) > 4) {
MapInfo *e = g_new0(MapInfo, 1);
int errors;
int errors = 0;
const char *end;
errors = qemu_strtoul(fields[0], &end, 16, &e->start);
errors += qemu_strtoul(end + 1, NULL, 16, &e->end);
errors |= qemu_strtoul(fields[0], &end, 16, &e->start);
errors |= qemu_strtoul(end + 1, NULL, 16, &e->end);
e->is_read = fields[1][0] == 'r';
e->is_write = fields[1][1] == 'w';
e->is_exec = fields[1][2] == 'x';
e->is_priv = fields[1][3] == 'p';
errors += qemu_strtoul(fields[2], NULL, 16, &e->offset);
errors |= qemu_strtoul(fields[2], NULL, 16, &e->offset);
e->dev = g_strdup(fields[3]);
errors += qemu_strtou64(fields[4], NULL, 10, &e->inode);
errors |= qemu_strtou64(fields[4], NULL, 10, &e->inode);
/*
* The last field may have leading spaces which we
* need to strip.
*/
if (g_strv_length(fields) == 6) {
e->path = g_strdup(g_strchug(fields[5]));
if (!errors) {
/*
* The last field may have leading spaces which we
* need to strip.
*/
if (g_strv_length(fields) == 6) {
e->path = g_strdup(g_strchug(fields[5]));
}
map_info = g_slist_prepend(map_info, e);
} else {
g_free(e->dev);
g_free(e);
}
map_info = g_slist_prepend(map_info, e);
}
g_strfreev(fields);