Message ID | 20190402164238.1815-3-julien.grall@arm.com |
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State | Superseded |
Headers | show |
Series | xen/console: Bug fixes and doc improvement | expand |
On 02/04/2019 17:42, Julien Grall wrote: > diff --git a/xen/arch/arm/early_printk.c b/xen/arch/arm/early_printk.c > index 97466a12b1..35a47c7229 100644 > --- a/xen/arch/arm/early_printk.c > +++ b/xen/arch/arm/early_printk.c > @@ -17,9 +17,10 @@ > void early_putch(char c); > void early_flush(void); > > -void early_puts(const char *s) > +void early_puts(const char *s, unsigned int nr) size_t here and elsewhere please, because... > @@ -666,16 +664,16 @@ static bool_t console_locks_busted; > > static void __putstr(const char *str) > { > + size_t len = strlen(str); > + > ASSERT(spin_is_locked(&console_lock)); > > - sercon_puts(str); > - video_puts(str); > + sercon_puts(str, len); > + video_puts(str, len); ... this introduces a truncation bug for 64bit builds. I don't expect a 4G buffer to be passed, but it is not worth introducing the possibility for such a subtle bug in the first place. ~Andrew
>>> On 02.04.19 at 19:49, <andrew.cooper3@citrix.com> wrote: > On 02/04/2019 17:42, Julien Grall wrote: >> diff --git a/xen/arch/arm/early_printk.c b/xen/arch/arm/early_printk.c >> index 97466a12b1..35a47c7229 100644 >> --- a/xen/arch/arm/early_printk.c >> +++ b/xen/arch/arm/early_printk.c >> @@ -17,9 +17,10 @@ >> void early_putch(char c); >> void early_flush(void); >> >> -void early_puts(const char *s) >> +void early_puts(const char *s, unsigned int nr) > > size_t here and elsewhere please, because... > >> @@ -666,16 +664,16 @@ static bool_t console_locks_busted; >> >> static void __putstr(const char *str) >> { >> + size_t len = strlen(str); >> + >> ASSERT(spin_is_locked(&console_lock)); >> >> - sercon_puts(str); >> - video_puts(str); >> + sercon_puts(str, len); >> + video_puts(str, len); > > ... this introduces a truncation bug for 64bit builds. > > I don't expect a 4G buffer to be passed, but it is not worth introducing > the possibility for such a subtle bug in the first place. I don't entirely object to what you say, but I also don't think running into a truncation situation here would be an actual problem: Consider how long it would take to get out such a giant string, not to speak of it going to wrap our internal ring buffers many times. Looking at it from that angle, truncation may actually beneficial here; "len" may want to be unsigned int as well then. do_console_io()'s "count" is "int" as well (should really be "unsigned int" imo, just like "cmd"). I've gone through all the existing __putstr() callers: They all pass either string literals or addresses of static arrays. Jan
>>> On 02.04.19 at 18:42, <julien.grall@arm.com> wrote: > @@ -345,15 +345,15 @@ void console_giveback(int id) > serial_steal_fn = NULL; > } > > -static void sercon_puts(const char *s) > +static void sercon_puts(const char *s, unsigned int nr) > { > if ( serial_steal_fn != NULL ) > - (*serial_steal_fn)(s); > + (*serial_steal_fn)(s, nr); May I ask that you take the opportunity and drop the unnecessary decoration as well? A call through a function pointer is fine to make without * and parentheses. Also a more general naming related remark: I think this and its various sibling functions are named *_puts() because of their similarity to the C library's puts(). I'm not convinced it is a good move to add a length parameter without also renaming the function to be less similar to puts(). > @@ -575,19 +572,20 @@ static long guest_console_write(XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_PARAM(char) buffer, int count) > char *kin = kbuf, *kout = kbuf, c; > > /* Strip non-printable characters */ > - for ( ; ; ) > + do > { > c = *kin++; > - if ( c == '\0' || c == '\n' ) > + if ( c == '\n' ) > break; > if ( isprint(c) || c == '\t' ) > *kout++ = c; How does this fit with your goal of handing through nul characters? isprint('\0') pretty certainly produces false, I would think? I realize this is the DomU case, but shouldn't we try to treat this similarly? I can't really decide why the isprint() limitation here exists in the first place. In any event, if you mean to treat hwdom and DomU differently, then I think title and/or description should actually say so, and why. > - } > + } while ( --kcount > 0 ); Personally I find it odd to use "> 0" or " != 0" on variables of unsigned type. At least for the latter we indeed commonly omit it, so I think here and elsewhere the "> 0" would better be omitted in a similar fashion. > @@ -1257,14 +1256,15 @@ void debugtrace_printk(const char *fmt, ...) > ASSERT(debugtrace_buf[debugtrace_bytes - 1] == 0); > > va_start(args, fmt); > - vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, args); > + nr = vscnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, args); > va_end(args); > > if ( debugtrace_send_to_console ) > { > - snprintf(cntbuf, sizeof(cntbuf), "%u ", ++count); > - serial_puts(sercon_handle, cntbuf); > - serial_puts(sercon_handle, buf); > + unsigned int n = snprintf(cntbuf, sizeof(cntbuf), "%u ", ++count); To be on the safe side, perhaps better to use scnprintf() here, just like vscnprintf() gets used above? > @@ -103,13 +104,14 @@ void lfb_redraw_puts(const char *s) > } > > /* Slower line-based scroll mode which interacts better with dom0. */ > -void lfb_scroll_puts(const char *s) > +void lfb_scroll_puts(const char *s, unsigned int nr) > { > unsigned int i; > - char c; > > - while ( (c = *s++) != '\0' ) > + for ( i = 0; i < nr; i++ ) Note how i is already used in an inner loop. Jan
Hi, On 05/04/2019 11:00, Jan Beulich wrote: >>>> On 02.04.19 at 18:42, <julien.grall@arm.com> wrote: >> @@ -345,15 +345,15 @@ void console_giveback(int id) >> serial_steal_fn = NULL; >> } >> >> -static void sercon_puts(const char *s) >> +static void sercon_puts(const char *s, unsigned int nr) >> { >> if ( serial_steal_fn != NULL ) >> - (*serial_steal_fn)(s); >> + (*serial_steal_fn)(s, nr); > > May I ask that you take the opportunity and drop the unnecessary > decoration as well? A call through a function pointer is fine to make > without * and parentheses. Sure. > > Also a more general naming related remark: I think this and its > various sibling functions are named *_puts() because of their > similarity to the C library's puts(). I'm not convinced it is a good > move to add a length parameter without also renaming the function > to be less similar to puts(). It is not like our puts is similar to the C version. As suggested by the man page, we don't add a newline when printing. So I don't see any issue here to extend the number of parameters. > >> @@ -575,19 +572,20 @@ static long guest_console_write(XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_PARAM(char) buffer, int count) >> char *kin = kbuf, *kout = kbuf, c; >> >> /* Strip non-printable characters */ >> - for ( ; ; ) >> + do >> { >> c = *kin++; >> - if ( c == '\0' || c == '\n' ) >> + if ( c == '\n' ) >> break; >> if ( isprint(c) || c == '\t' ) >> *kout++ = c; > > How does this fit with your goal of handing through nul characters? > isprint('\0') pretty certainly produces false, I would think? I realize > this is the DomU case, but shouldn't we try to treat this similarly? The point of this commit is to avoid treating NUL as end of the buffer. How NU will be treated afterwards is up to the rest of the code. In DomU, this may be added in the output buffer (see below more explanation). > I > can't really decide why the isprint() limitation here exists in the first > place. Per the discussion on the previous version, escape characters would mess up with the console if they are not properly matched. This would result to unreliable log and therefore not ideal. > > In any event, if you mean to treat hwdom and DomU differently, > then I think title and/or description should actually say so, and why. I don't see how this is treated differently. This code does exactly what commit title state. I.e the NUL does not indicate the end of the buffer anymore. So I don't see what else can be said in the commit message. Feel free to suggest it. > >> - } >> + } while ( --kcount > 0 ); > > Personally I find it odd to use "> 0" or " != 0" on variables of > unsigned type. At least for the latter we indeed commonly omit it, > so I think here and elsewhere the "> 0" would better be omitted in > a similar fashion. This makes the code just easier to read. You don't have to think whether the variable is signed or not. I am not planning to change that unless someone else think it is better to avoid "> 0". > >> @@ -1257,14 +1256,15 @@ void debugtrace_printk(const char *fmt, ...) >> ASSERT(debugtrace_buf[debugtrace_bytes - 1] == 0); >> >> va_start(args, fmt); >> - vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, args); >> + nr = vscnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, args); >> va_end(args); >> >> if ( debugtrace_send_to_console ) >> { >> - snprintf(cntbuf, sizeof(cntbuf), "%u ", ++count); >> - serial_puts(sercon_handle, cntbuf); >> - serial_puts(sercon_handle, buf); >> + unsigned int n = snprintf(cntbuf, sizeof(cntbuf), "%u ", ++count); > > To be on the safe side, perhaps better to use scnprintf() here, > just like vscnprintf() gets used above? > >> @@ -103,13 +104,14 @@ void lfb_redraw_puts(const char *s) >> } >> >> /* Slower line-based scroll mode which interacts better with dom0. */ >> -void lfb_scroll_puts(const char *s) >> +void lfb_scroll_puts(const char *s, unsigned int nr) >> { >> unsigned int i; >> - char c; >> >> - while ( (c = *s++) != '\0' ) >> + for ( i = 0; i < nr; i++ ) > > Note how i is already used in an inner loop. I will have a look. > > Jan > >
>>> On 05.04.19 at 12:21, <julien.grall@arm.com> wrote: > On 05/04/2019 11:00, Jan Beulich wrote: >> In any event, if you mean to treat hwdom and DomU differently, >> then I think title and/or description should actually say so, and why. > > I don't see how this is treated differently. This code does exactly what commit > title state. I.e the NUL does not indicate the end of the buffer anymore. > > So I don't see what else can be said in the commit message. Feel free to > suggest it. Hmm, true. Please scratch that remark then. Jan
Hi, On 03/04/2019 08:59, Jan Beulich wrote: >>>> On 02.04.19 at 19:49, <andrew.cooper3@citrix.com> wrote: >> On 02/04/2019 17:42, Julien Grall wrote: >>> diff --git a/xen/arch/arm/early_printk.c b/xen/arch/arm/early_printk.c >>> index 97466a12b1..35a47c7229 100644 >>> --- a/xen/arch/arm/early_printk.c >>> +++ b/xen/arch/arm/early_printk.c >>> @@ -17,9 +17,10 @@ >>> void early_putch(char c); >>> void early_flush(void); >>> >>> -void early_puts(const char *s) >>> +void early_puts(const char *s, unsigned int nr) >> >> size_t here and elsewhere please, because... >> >>> @@ -666,16 +664,16 @@ static bool_t console_locks_busted; >>> >>> static void __putstr(const char *str) >>> { >>> + size_t len = strlen(str); >>> + >>> ASSERT(spin_is_locked(&console_lock)); >>> >>> - sercon_puts(str); >>> - video_puts(str); >>> + sercon_puts(str, len); >>> + video_puts(str, len); >> >> ... this introduces a truncation bug for 64bit builds. >> >> I don't expect a 4G buffer to be passed, but it is not worth introducing >> the possibility for such a subtle bug in the first place. > > I don't entirely object to what you say, but I also don't think > running into a truncation situation here would be an actual > problem: Consider how long it would take to get out such a > giant string, not to speak of it going to wrap our internal ring > buffers many times. Looking at it from that angle, truncation > may actually beneficial here; Truncation could be done explicitly in *_puts functions if necessary. So I will switch to size_t as suggested by Andrew. > "len" may want to be unsigned int > as well then. do_console_io()'s "count" is "int" as well (should > really be "unsigned int" imo, just like "cmd"). I will look at writing a patch to switch do_console_io() to unsigned int. Cheers,
On Tue, 2 Apr 2019, Julien Grall wrote: > After upgrading Debian to Buster, I have began to notice console > mangling when using zsh in Dom0. This is happenning because output sent by > zsh to the console may contain NULs in the middle of the buffer. > > The actual implementation of CONSOLEIO_write considers that a buffer > always terminate with a NUL and therefore will ignore anything after it. > > In general, NULs are perfectly legitimate in terminal streams. For > instance, this could be used for padding slow terminals. See terminfo(5) > section `Delays and Padding`, or search for the pcre '\bpad'. > > Other use cases includes using the console for dumping non-human > readable information (e.g debugger, file if no network...). With the > current behavior, the resulting stream will end up to be corrupted. > > The documentation for CONSOLEIO_write is pretty limited (to not say > inexistent). From the declaration, the hypercall takes a buffer and size. > So this could lead to think the NUL character is allowed in the middle of > the buffer. > > This patch updates the console API to pass the size along the buffer > down so we can remove the reliance on buffer terminating by a NUL > character. > > Signed-off-by: Julien Grall <julien.grall@arm.com> > > --- > > This patch was originally sent standalone [1]. But the series grows to > include another bug found in the console code and documentation. > > Change since the standalone version: > - Fix early printk on Arm > - Fix gdbstub > - Remove unecessary leading NUL character added by Xen > - Handle DomU console > - Rework the commit message > > Below a small C program to repro the bug on Xen: > > int main(void) > { > write(1, > "\r\33[0m\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\33[27m\33[24m\33[j\33[32mjulien\33[31m@\33[00m\33[36mjuno2-julieng:~\33[37m>", > 75); > write(1, > "\33[K\33[32C\33[01;33m--juno2-julieng-13:44--\33[00m\33[37m\33[55D", > 54); > write(1, "\33[?2004h", 8); > > return 0; > } > > Without this patch, the only --juno2-julieng-13:44-- will be printed in > yellow. > > This patch was tested on Arm using serial console. I am not entirely > sure whether the video and PV console is correct. I would appreciate help > for testing here. > > [1] https://lists.xenproject.org/archives/html/xen-devel/2019-02/msg01932.html > --- > xen/arch/arm/early_printk.c | 5 ++-- > xen/common/gdbstub.c | 6 ++-- > xen/drivers/char/console.c | 58 +++++++++++++++++++-------------------- > xen/drivers/char/consoled.c | 7 ++--- > xen/drivers/char/serial.c | 8 ++++-- > xen/drivers/char/xen_pv_console.c | 10 +++---- > xen/drivers/video/lfb.c | 14 ++++++---- > xen/drivers/video/lfb.h | 4 +-- > xen/drivers/video/vga.c | 14 ++++++---- > xen/include/xen/console.h | 2 +- > xen/include/xen/early_printk.h | 2 +- > xen/include/xen/pv_console.h | 4 +-- > xen/include/xen/serial.h | 4 +-- > xen/include/xen/video.h | 4 +-- > 14 files changed, 73 insertions(+), 69 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/xen/arch/arm/early_printk.c b/xen/arch/arm/early_printk.c > index 97466a12b1..35a47c7229 100644 > --- a/xen/arch/arm/early_printk.c > +++ b/xen/arch/arm/early_printk.c > @@ -17,9 +17,10 @@ > void early_putch(char c); > void early_flush(void); > > -void early_puts(const char *s) > +void early_puts(const char *s, unsigned int nr) > { > - while (*s != '\0') { > + while ( nr-- > 0 ) > + { > if (*s == '\n') > early_putch('\r'); > early_putch(*s); > diff --git a/xen/common/gdbstub.c b/xen/common/gdbstub.c > index 07095e1ec7..08a4dda9f3 100644 > --- a/xen/common/gdbstub.c > +++ b/xen/common/gdbstub.c > @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ static void gdb_smp_resume(void); > static char __initdata opt_gdb[30]; > string_param("gdb", opt_gdb); > > -static void gdbstub_console_puts(const char *str); > +static void gdbstub_console_puts(const char *str, unsigned int nr); > > /* value <-> char (de)serialzers */ > static char > @@ -546,14 +546,14 @@ __gdb_ctx = { > static struct gdb_context *gdb_ctx = &__gdb_ctx; > > static void > -gdbstub_console_puts(const char *str) > +gdbstub_console_puts(const char *str, unsigned int nr) > { > const char *p; > > gdb_start_packet(gdb_ctx); > gdb_write_to_packet_char('O', gdb_ctx); > > - for ( p = str; *p != '\0'; p++ ) > + for ( p = str; nr > 0; p++, nr-- ) > { > gdb_write_to_packet_char(hex2char((*p>>4) & 0x0f), gdb_ctx ); > gdb_write_to_packet_char(hex2char((*p) & 0x0f), gdb_ctx ); > diff --git a/xen/drivers/char/console.c b/xen/drivers/char/console.c > index 9bbcb0f57a..b119bf980b 100644 > --- a/xen/drivers/char/console.c > +++ b/xen/drivers/char/console.c > @@ -325,9 +325,9 @@ long read_console_ring(struct xen_sysctl_readconsole *op) > static char serial_rx_ring[SERIAL_RX_SIZE]; > static unsigned int serial_rx_cons, serial_rx_prod; > > -static void (*serial_steal_fn)(const char *) = early_puts; > +static void (*serial_steal_fn)(const char *, unsigned int nr) = early_puts; > > -int console_steal(int handle, void (*fn)(const char *)) > +int console_steal(int handle, void (*fn)(const char *, unsigned int nr)) > { > if ( (handle == -1) || (handle != sercon_handle) ) > return 0; > @@ -345,15 +345,15 @@ void console_giveback(int id) > serial_steal_fn = NULL; > } > > -static void sercon_puts(const char *s) > +static void sercon_puts(const char *s, unsigned int nr) > { > if ( serial_steal_fn != NULL ) > - (*serial_steal_fn)(s); > + (*serial_steal_fn)(s, nr); > else > - serial_puts(sercon_handle, s); > + serial_puts(sercon_handle, s, nr); > > /* Copy all serial output into PV console */ > - pv_console_puts(s); > + pv_console_puts(s, nr); > } > > static void dump_console_ring_key(unsigned char key) > @@ -388,8 +388,8 @@ static void dump_console_ring_key(unsigned char key) > } > buf[sofar] = '\0'; > > - sercon_puts(buf); > - video_puts(buf); > + sercon_puts(buf, sofar); > + video_puts(buf, sofar); > > free_xenheap_pages(buf, order); > } > @@ -527,7 +527,7 @@ static inline void xen_console_write_debug_port(const char *buf, size_t len) > static long guest_console_write(XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_PARAM(char) buffer, int count) > { > char kbuf[128]; > - int kcount = 0; > + unsigned int kcount = 0; > struct domain *cd = current->domain; > > while ( count > 0 ) > @@ -540,25 +540,22 @@ static long guest_console_write(XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_PARAM(char) buffer, int count) > kcount = min_t(int, count, sizeof(kbuf)-1); > if ( copy_from_guest(kbuf, buffer, kcount) ) > return -EFAULT; > - kbuf[kcount] = '\0'; > > if ( is_hardware_domain(cd) ) > { > /* Use direct console output as it could be interactive */ > spin_lock_irq(&console_lock); > > - sercon_puts(kbuf); > - video_puts(kbuf); > + sercon_puts(kbuf, kcount); > + video_puts(kbuf, kcount); > > #ifdef CONFIG_X86 > if ( opt_console_xen ) > { > - size_t len = strlen(kbuf); > - > if ( xen_guest ) > - xen_hypercall_console_write(kbuf, len); > + xen_hypercall_console_write(kbuf, kcount); > else > - xen_console_write_debug_port(kbuf, len); > + xen_console_write_debug_port(kbuf, kcount); > } > #endif > > @@ -575,19 +572,20 @@ static long guest_console_write(XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_PARAM(char) buffer, int count) > char *kin = kbuf, *kout = kbuf, c; > > /* Strip non-printable characters */ > - for ( ; ; ) > + do > { > c = *kin++; > - if ( c == '\0' || c == '\n' ) > + if ( c == '\n' ) > break; > if ( isprint(c) || c == '\t' ) > *kout++ = c; > - } > + } while ( --kcount > 0 ); Why not while ( kcount-- > 0 ) { XXX } like you did in early_puts? Anyway this should be just style, so up to you. I read the patch and I couldn't find anything beyond what Jan already mentioned. > *kout = '\0'; > spin_lock(&cd->pbuf_lock); > + kcount = kin - kbuf; > if ( c == '\n' ) > { > - kcount = kin - kbuf; > cd->pbuf[cd->pbuf_idx] = '\0'; > guest_printk(cd, XENLOG_G_DEBUG "%s%s\n", cd->pbuf, kbuf); > cd->pbuf_idx = 0; > @@ -666,16 +664,16 @@ static bool_t console_locks_busted; > > static void __putstr(const char *str) > { > + size_t len = strlen(str); > > ASSERT(spin_is_locked(&console_lock)); > > - sercon_puts(str); > - video_puts(str); > + sercon_puts(str, len); > + video_puts(str, len); > > #ifdef CONFIG_X86 > if ( opt_console_xen ) > { > - size_t len = strlen(str); > - > if ( xen_guest ) > xen_hypercall_console_write(str, len); > else > @@ -1246,6 +1244,7 @@ void debugtrace_printk(const char *fmt, ...) > char cntbuf[24]; > va_list args; > unsigned long flags; > + unsigned int nr; > > if ( debugtrace_bytes == 0 ) > return; > @@ -1257,14 +1256,15 @@ void debugtrace_printk(const char *fmt, ...) > ASSERT(debugtrace_buf[debugtrace_bytes - 1] == 0); > > va_start(args, fmt); > - vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, args); > + nr = vscnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, args); > va_end(args); > > if ( debugtrace_send_to_console ) > { > - snprintf(cntbuf, sizeof(cntbuf), "%u ", ++count); > - serial_puts(sercon_handle, cntbuf); > - serial_puts(sercon_handle, buf); > + unsigned int n = snprintf(cntbuf, sizeof(cntbuf), "%u ", ++count); > + > + serial_puts(sercon_handle, cntbuf, n); > + serial_puts(sercon_handle, buf, nr); > } > else > { > @@ -1377,7 +1377,7 @@ void panic(const char *fmt, ...) > * ************************************************************** > */ > > -static void suspend_steal_fn(const char *str) { } > +static void suspend_steal_fn(const char *str, unsigned int nr) { } > static int suspend_steal_id; > > int console_suspend(void) > diff --git a/xen/drivers/char/consoled.c b/xen/drivers/char/consoled.c > index 552abf5766..222e018442 100644 > --- a/xen/drivers/char/consoled.c > +++ b/xen/drivers/char/consoled.c > @@ -77,16 +77,13 @@ size_t consoled_guest_rx(void) > > if ( idx >= BUF_SZ ) > { > - pv_console_puts(buf); > + pv_console_puts(buf, BUF_SZ); > idx = 0; > } > } > > if ( idx ) > - { > - buf[idx] = '\0'; > - pv_console_puts(buf); > - } > + pv_console_puts(buf, idx); > > /* No need for a mem barrier because every character was already consumed */ > barrier(); > diff --git a/xen/drivers/char/serial.c b/xen/drivers/char/serial.c > index 221a14c092..7498299807 100644 > --- a/xen/drivers/char/serial.c > +++ b/xen/drivers/char/serial.c > @@ -223,11 +223,11 @@ void serial_putc(int handle, char c) > spin_unlock_irqrestore(&port->tx_lock, flags); > } > > -void serial_puts(int handle, const char *s) > +void serial_puts(int handle, const char *s, unsigned int nr) > { > struct serial_port *port; > unsigned long flags; > - char c; > + unsigned int i; > > if ( handle == -1 ) > return; > @@ -238,8 +238,10 @@ void serial_puts(int handle, const char *s) > > spin_lock_irqsave(&port->tx_lock, flags); > > - while ( (c = *s++) != '\0' ) > + for ( i = 0; i < nr; i++ ) > { > + char c = s[i]; > + > if ( (c == '\n') && (handle & SERHND_COOKED) ) > __serial_putc(port, '\r' | ((handle & SERHND_HI) ? 0x80 : 0x00)); > > diff --git a/xen/drivers/char/xen_pv_console.c b/xen/drivers/char/xen_pv_console.c > index cc1c1d743f..5bb303d4c8 100644 > --- a/xen/drivers/char/xen_pv_console.c > +++ b/xen/drivers/char/xen_pv_console.c > @@ -129,13 +129,13 @@ size_t pv_console_rx(struct cpu_user_regs *regs) > return recv; > } > > -static size_t pv_ring_puts(const char *buf) > +static size_t pv_ring_puts(const char *buf, unsigned int nr) > { > XENCONS_RING_IDX cons, prod; > size_t sent = 0, avail; > bool put_r = false; > > - while ( buf[sent] != '\0' || put_r ) > + while ( sent < nr || put_r ) > { > cons = ACCESS_ONCE(cons_ring->out_cons); > prod = cons_ring->out_prod; > @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ static size_t pv_ring_puts(const char *buf) > continue; > } > > - while ( avail && (buf[sent] != '\0' || put_r) ) > + while ( avail && (sent < nr || put_r) ) > { > if ( put_r ) > { > @@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ static size_t pv_ring_puts(const char *buf) > return sent; > } > > -void pv_console_puts(const char *buf) > +void pv_console_puts(const char *buf, unsigned int nr) > { > unsigned long flags; > > @@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ void pv_console_puts(const char *buf) > return; > > spin_lock_irqsave(&tx_lock, flags); > - pv_ring_puts(buf); > + pv_ring_puts(buf, nr); > spin_unlock_irqrestore(&tx_lock, flags); > } > > diff --git a/xen/drivers/video/lfb.c b/xen/drivers/video/lfb.c > index d0c8c492b0..93b6a33a41 100644 > --- a/xen/drivers/video/lfb.c > +++ b/xen/drivers/video/lfb.c > @@ -59,14 +59,15 @@ static void lfb_show_line( > } > > /* Fast mode which redraws all modified parts of a 2D text buffer. */ > -void lfb_redraw_puts(const char *s) > +void lfb_redraw_puts(const char *s, unsigned int nr) > { > unsigned int i, min_redraw_y = lfb.ypos; > - char c; > > /* Paste characters into text buffer. */ > - while ( (c = *s++) != '\0' ) > + for ( i = 0; i < nr; i++ ) > { > + char c = s[i]; > + > if ( (c == '\n') || (lfb.xpos >= lfb.lfbp.text_columns) ) > { > if ( ++lfb.ypos >= lfb.lfbp.text_rows ) > @@ -103,13 +104,14 @@ void lfb_redraw_puts(const char *s) > } > > /* Slower line-based scroll mode which interacts better with dom0. */ > -void lfb_scroll_puts(const char *s) > +void lfb_scroll_puts(const char *s, unsigned int nr) > { > unsigned int i; > - char c; > > - while ( (c = *s++) != '\0' ) > + for ( i = 0; i < nr; i++ ) > { > + char c = s[i]; > + > if ( (c == '\n') || (lfb.xpos >= lfb.lfbp.text_columns) ) > { > unsigned int bytes = (lfb.lfbp.width * > diff --git a/xen/drivers/video/lfb.h b/xen/drivers/video/lfb.h > index ac40a66379..15599e22ef 100644 > --- a/xen/drivers/video/lfb.h > +++ b/xen/drivers/video/lfb.h > @@ -35,8 +35,8 @@ struct lfb_prop { > unsigned int text_rows; > }; > > -void lfb_redraw_puts(const char *s); > -void lfb_scroll_puts(const char *s); > +void lfb_redraw_puts(const char *s, unsigned int nr); > +void lfb_scroll_puts(const char *s, unsigned int nr); > void lfb_carriage_return(void); > void lfb_free(void); > > diff --git a/xen/drivers/video/vga.c b/xen/drivers/video/vga.c > index 6a64fd9013..01f12aae42 100644 > --- a/xen/drivers/video/vga.c > +++ b/xen/drivers/video/vga.c > @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ static int vgacon_keep; > static unsigned int xpos, ypos; > static unsigned char *video; > > -static void vga_text_puts(const char *s); > -static void vga_noop_puts(const char *s) {} > -void (*video_puts)(const char *) = vga_noop_puts; > +static void vga_text_puts(const char *s, unsigned int nr); > +static void vga_noop_puts(const char *s, unsigned int nr) {} > +void (*video_puts)(const char *, unsigned int nr) = vga_noop_puts; > > /* > * 'vga=<mode-specifier>[,keep]' where <mode-specifier> is one of: > @@ -177,12 +177,14 @@ void __init video_endboot(void) > } > } > > -static void vga_text_puts(const char *s) > +static void vga_text_puts(const char *s, unsigned int nr) > { > - char c; > + unsigned int i; > > - while ( (c = *s++) != '\0' ) > + for ( i = 0; i < nr; i++ ) > { > + char c = s[i]; > + > if ( (c == '\n') || (xpos >= columns) ) > { > if ( ++ypos >= lines ) > diff --git a/xen/include/xen/console.h b/xen/include/xen/console.h > index b4f9463936..dafa53ba6b 100644 > --- a/xen/include/xen/console.h > +++ b/xen/include/xen/console.h > @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ struct domain *console_input_domain(void); > * Steal output from the console. Returns +ve identifier, else -ve error. > * Takes the handle of the serial line to steal, and steal callback function. > */ > -int console_steal(int handle, void (*fn)(const char *)); > +int console_steal(int handle, void (*fn)(const char *, unsigned int nr)); > > /* Give back stolen console. Takes the identifier returned by console_steal. */ > void console_giveback(int id); > diff --git a/xen/include/xen/early_printk.h b/xen/include/xen/early_printk.h > index 2c3e1b3519..22f8009a5f 100644 > --- a/xen/include/xen/early_printk.h > +++ b/xen/include/xen/early_printk.h > @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ > #define __XEN_EARLY_PRINTK_H__ > > #ifdef CONFIG_EARLY_PRINTK > -void early_puts(const char *s); > +void early_puts(const char *s, unsigned int nr); > #else > #define early_puts NULL > #endif > diff --git a/xen/include/xen/pv_console.h b/xen/include/xen/pv_console.h > index cb92539666..41144890e4 100644 > --- a/xen/include/xen/pv_console.h > +++ b/xen/include/xen/pv_console.h > @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ > void pv_console_init(void); > void pv_console_set_rx_handler(serial_rx_fn fn); > void pv_console_init_postirq(void); > -void pv_console_puts(const char *buf); > +void pv_console_puts(const char *buf, unsigned int nr); > size_t pv_console_rx(struct cpu_user_regs *regs); > evtchn_port_t pv_console_evtchn(void); > > @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ evtchn_port_t pv_console_evtchn(void); > static inline void pv_console_init(void) {} > static inline void pv_console_set_rx_handler(serial_rx_fn fn) { } > static inline void pv_console_init_postirq(void) { } > -static inline void pv_console_puts(const char *buf) { } > +static inline void pv_console_puts(const char *buf, unsigned int nr) { } > static inline size_t pv_console_rx(struct cpu_user_regs *regs) { return 0; } > evtchn_port_t pv_console_evtchn(void) > { > diff --git a/xen/include/xen/serial.h b/xen/include/xen/serial.h > index f2994d4093..e11d6d3ebc 100644 > --- a/xen/include/xen/serial.h > +++ b/xen/include/xen/serial.h > @@ -114,8 +114,8 @@ int serial_parse_handle(char *conf); > /* Transmit a single character via the specified COM port. */ > void serial_putc(int handle, char c); > > -/* Transmit a NULL-terminated string via the specified COM port. */ > -void serial_puts(int handle, const char *s); > +/* Transmit a string via the specified COM port. */ > +void serial_puts(int handle, const char *s, unsigned int nr); > > /* > * An alternative to registering a character-receive hook. This function > diff --git a/xen/include/xen/video.h b/xen/include/xen/video.h > index 2e897f9df5..ddd21f374d 100644 > --- a/xen/include/xen/video.h > +++ b/xen/include/xen/video.h > @@ -13,11 +13,11 @@ > > #ifdef CONFIG_VIDEO > void video_init(void); > -extern void (*video_puts)(const char *); > +extern void (*video_puts)(const char *, unsigned int nr); > void video_endboot(void); > #else > #define video_init() ((void)0) > -#define video_puts(s) ((void)0) > +#define video_puts(s, nr) ((void)0) > #define video_endboot() ((void)0) > #endif > > -- > 2.11.0 >
Hi Stefano, On 16/04/2019 21:33, Stefano Stabellini wrote: > On Tue, 2 Apr 2019, Julien Grall wrote: >> After upgrading Debian to Buster, I have began to notice console >> mangling when using zsh in Dom0. This is happenning because output sent by >> zsh to the console may contain NULs in the middle of the buffer. >> >> The actual implementation of CONSOLEIO_write considers that a buffer >> always terminate with a NUL and therefore will ignore anything after it. >> >> In general, NULs are perfectly legitimate in terminal streams. For >> instance, this could be used for padding slow terminals. See terminfo(5) >> section `Delays and Padding`, or search for the pcre '\bpad'. >> >> Other use cases includes using the console for dumping non-human >> readable information (e.g debugger, file if no network...). With the >> current behavior, the resulting stream will end up to be corrupted. >> >> The documentation for CONSOLEIO_write is pretty limited (to not say >> inexistent). From the declaration, the hypercall takes a buffer and size. >> So this could lead to think the NUL character is allowed in the middle of >> the buffer. >> >> This patch updates the console API to pass the size along the buffer >> down so we can remove the reliance on buffer terminating by a NUL >> character. >> >> Signed-off-by: Julien Grall <julien.grall@arm.com> >> >> --- >> >> This patch was originally sent standalone [1]. But the series grows to >> include another bug found in the console code and documentation. >> >> Change since the standalone version: >> - Fix early printk on Arm >> - Fix gdbstub >> - Remove unecessary leading NUL character added by Xen >> - Handle DomU console >> - Rework the commit message >> >> Below a small C program to repro the bug on Xen: >> >> int main(void) >> { >> write(1, >> "\r\33[0m\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\33[27m\33[24m\33[j\33[32mjulien\33[31m@\33[00m\33[36mjuno2-julieng:~\33[37m>", >> 75); >> write(1, >> "\33[K\33[32C\33[01;33m--juno2-julieng-13:44--\33[00m\33[37m\33[55D", >> 54); >> write(1, "\33[?2004h", 8); >> >> return 0; >> } >> >> Without this patch, the only --juno2-julieng-13:44-- will be printed in >> yellow. >> >> This patch was tested on Arm using serial console. I am not entirely >> sure whether the video and PV console is correct. I would appreciate help >> for testing here. >> >> [1] https://lists.xenproject.org/archives/html/xen-devel/2019-02/msg01932.html >> --- >> xen/arch/arm/early_printk.c | 5 ++-- >> xen/common/gdbstub.c | 6 ++-- >> xen/drivers/char/console.c | 58 +++++++++++++++++++-------------------- >> xen/drivers/char/consoled.c | 7 ++--- >> xen/drivers/char/serial.c | 8 ++++-- >> xen/drivers/char/xen_pv_console.c | 10 +++---- >> xen/drivers/video/lfb.c | 14 ++++++---- >> xen/drivers/video/lfb.h | 4 +-- >> xen/drivers/video/vga.c | 14 ++++++---- >> xen/include/xen/console.h | 2 +- >> xen/include/xen/early_printk.h | 2 +- >> xen/include/xen/pv_console.h | 4 +-- >> xen/include/xen/serial.h | 4 +-- >> xen/include/xen/video.h | 4 +-- >> 14 files changed, 73 insertions(+), 69 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/xen/arch/arm/early_printk.c b/xen/arch/arm/early_printk.c >> index 97466a12b1..35a47c7229 100644 >> --- a/xen/arch/arm/early_printk.c >> +++ b/xen/arch/arm/early_printk.c >> @@ -17,9 +17,10 @@ >> void early_putch(char c); >> void early_flush(void); >> >> -void early_puts(const char *s) >> +void early_puts(const char *s, unsigned int nr) >> { >> - while (*s != '\0') { >> + while ( nr-- > 0 ) >> + { >> if (*s == '\n') >> early_putch('\r'); >> early_putch(*s); >> diff --git a/xen/common/gdbstub.c b/xen/common/gdbstub.c >> index 07095e1ec7..08a4dda9f3 100644 >> --- a/xen/common/gdbstub.c >> +++ b/xen/common/gdbstub.c >> @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ static void gdb_smp_resume(void); >> static char __initdata opt_gdb[30]; >> string_param("gdb", opt_gdb); >> >> -static void gdbstub_console_puts(const char *str); >> +static void gdbstub_console_puts(const char *str, unsigned int nr); >> >> /* value <-> char (de)serialzers */ >> static char >> @@ -546,14 +546,14 @@ __gdb_ctx = { >> static struct gdb_context *gdb_ctx = &__gdb_ctx; >> >> static void >> -gdbstub_console_puts(const char *str) >> +gdbstub_console_puts(const char *str, unsigned int nr) >> { >> const char *p; >> >> gdb_start_packet(gdb_ctx); >> gdb_write_to_packet_char('O', gdb_ctx); >> >> - for ( p = str; *p != '\0'; p++ ) >> + for ( p = str; nr > 0; p++, nr-- ) >> { >> gdb_write_to_packet_char(hex2char((*p>>4) & 0x0f), gdb_ctx ); >> gdb_write_to_packet_char(hex2char((*p) & 0x0f), gdb_ctx ); >> diff --git a/xen/drivers/char/console.c b/xen/drivers/char/console.c >> index 9bbcb0f57a..b119bf980b 100644 >> --- a/xen/drivers/char/console.c >> +++ b/xen/drivers/char/console.c >> @@ -325,9 +325,9 @@ long read_console_ring(struct xen_sysctl_readconsole *op) >> static char serial_rx_ring[SERIAL_RX_SIZE]; >> static unsigned int serial_rx_cons, serial_rx_prod; >> >> -static void (*serial_steal_fn)(const char *) = early_puts; >> +static void (*serial_steal_fn)(const char *, unsigned int nr) = early_puts; >> >> -int console_steal(int handle, void (*fn)(const char *)) >> +int console_steal(int handle, void (*fn)(const char *, unsigned int nr)) >> { >> if ( (handle == -1) || (handle != sercon_handle) ) >> return 0; >> @@ -345,15 +345,15 @@ void console_giveback(int id) >> serial_steal_fn = NULL; >> } >> >> -static void sercon_puts(const char *s) >> +static void sercon_puts(const char *s, unsigned int nr) >> { >> if ( serial_steal_fn != NULL ) >> - (*serial_steal_fn)(s); >> + (*serial_steal_fn)(s, nr); >> else >> - serial_puts(sercon_handle, s); >> + serial_puts(sercon_handle, s, nr); >> >> /* Copy all serial output into PV console */ >> - pv_console_puts(s); >> + pv_console_puts(s, nr); >> } >> >> static void dump_console_ring_key(unsigned char key) >> @@ -388,8 +388,8 @@ static void dump_console_ring_key(unsigned char key) >> } >> buf[sofar] = '\0'; >> >> - sercon_puts(buf); >> - video_puts(buf); >> + sercon_puts(buf, sofar); >> + video_puts(buf, sofar); >> >> free_xenheap_pages(buf, order); >> } >> @@ -527,7 +527,7 @@ static inline void xen_console_write_debug_port(const char *buf, size_t len) >> static long guest_console_write(XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_PARAM(char) buffer, int count) >> { >> char kbuf[128]; >> - int kcount = 0; >> + unsigned int kcount = 0; >> struct domain *cd = current->domain; >> >> while ( count > 0 ) >> @@ -540,25 +540,22 @@ static long guest_console_write(XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_PARAM(char) buffer, int count) >> kcount = min_t(int, count, sizeof(kbuf)-1); >> if ( copy_from_guest(kbuf, buffer, kcount) ) >> return -EFAULT; >> - kbuf[kcount] = '\0'; >> >> if ( is_hardware_domain(cd) ) >> { >> /* Use direct console output as it could be interactive */ >> spin_lock_irq(&console_lock); >> >> - sercon_puts(kbuf); >> - video_puts(kbuf); >> + sercon_puts(kbuf, kcount); >> + video_puts(kbuf, kcount); >> >> #ifdef CONFIG_X86 >> if ( opt_console_xen ) >> { >> - size_t len = strlen(kbuf); >> - >> if ( xen_guest ) >> - xen_hypercall_console_write(kbuf, len); >> + xen_hypercall_console_write(kbuf, kcount); >> else >> - xen_console_write_debug_port(kbuf, len); >> + xen_console_write_debug_port(kbuf, kcount); >> } >> #endif >> >> @@ -575,19 +572,20 @@ static long guest_console_write(XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_PARAM(char) buffer, int count) >> char *kin = kbuf, *kout = kbuf, c; >> >> /* Strip non-printable characters */ >> - for ( ; ; ) >> + do >> { >> c = *kin++; >> - if ( c == '\0' || c == '\n' ) >> + if ( c == '\n' ) >> break; >> if ( isprint(c) || c == '\t' ) >> *kout++ = c; >> - } >> + } while ( --kcount > 0 ); > > Why not > > while ( kcount-- > 0 ) > { > XXX > } > > like you did in early_puts? Anyway this should be just style, so up to > you. This is not a style issue but a compilation problem. The variable c is used after the loop to check if it a newline (i.e \n). The variable is only set within the loop. With a while () the compiler thinks the variable may never be initialized. The do {} while fixes the problem by always executing one iteration. This is fine because count is kcount will always be > 0. Alternatively, the variable can be initialized to a constant. But I feels this is may hide other problem in the code in the future. Cheers,
diff --git a/xen/arch/arm/early_printk.c b/xen/arch/arm/early_printk.c index 97466a12b1..35a47c7229 100644 --- a/xen/arch/arm/early_printk.c +++ b/xen/arch/arm/early_printk.c @@ -17,9 +17,10 @@ void early_putch(char c); void early_flush(void); -void early_puts(const char *s) +void early_puts(const char *s, unsigned int nr) { - while (*s != '\0') { + while ( nr-- > 0 ) + { if (*s == '\n') early_putch('\r'); early_putch(*s); diff --git a/xen/common/gdbstub.c b/xen/common/gdbstub.c index 07095e1ec7..08a4dda9f3 100644 --- a/xen/common/gdbstub.c +++ b/xen/common/gdbstub.c @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ static void gdb_smp_resume(void); static char __initdata opt_gdb[30]; string_param("gdb", opt_gdb); -static void gdbstub_console_puts(const char *str); +static void gdbstub_console_puts(const char *str, unsigned int nr); /* value <-> char (de)serialzers */ static char @@ -546,14 +546,14 @@ __gdb_ctx = { static struct gdb_context *gdb_ctx = &__gdb_ctx; static void -gdbstub_console_puts(const char *str) +gdbstub_console_puts(const char *str, unsigned int nr) { const char *p; gdb_start_packet(gdb_ctx); gdb_write_to_packet_char('O', gdb_ctx); - for ( p = str; *p != '\0'; p++ ) + for ( p = str; nr > 0; p++, nr-- ) { gdb_write_to_packet_char(hex2char((*p>>4) & 0x0f), gdb_ctx ); gdb_write_to_packet_char(hex2char((*p) & 0x0f), gdb_ctx ); diff --git a/xen/drivers/char/console.c b/xen/drivers/char/console.c index 9bbcb0f57a..b119bf980b 100644 --- a/xen/drivers/char/console.c +++ b/xen/drivers/char/console.c @@ -325,9 +325,9 @@ long read_console_ring(struct xen_sysctl_readconsole *op) static char serial_rx_ring[SERIAL_RX_SIZE]; static unsigned int serial_rx_cons, serial_rx_prod; -static void (*serial_steal_fn)(const char *) = early_puts; +static void (*serial_steal_fn)(const char *, unsigned int nr) = early_puts; -int console_steal(int handle, void (*fn)(const char *)) +int console_steal(int handle, void (*fn)(const char *, unsigned int nr)) { if ( (handle == -1) || (handle != sercon_handle) ) return 0; @@ -345,15 +345,15 @@ void console_giveback(int id) serial_steal_fn = NULL; } -static void sercon_puts(const char *s) +static void sercon_puts(const char *s, unsigned int nr) { if ( serial_steal_fn != NULL ) - (*serial_steal_fn)(s); + (*serial_steal_fn)(s, nr); else - serial_puts(sercon_handle, s); + serial_puts(sercon_handle, s, nr); /* Copy all serial output into PV console */ - pv_console_puts(s); + pv_console_puts(s, nr); } static void dump_console_ring_key(unsigned char key) @@ -388,8 +388,8 @@ static void dump_console_ring_key(unsigned char key) } buf[sofar] = '\0'; - sercon_puts(buf); - video_puts(buf); + sercon_puts(buf, sofar); + video_puts(buf, sofar); free_xenheap_pages(buf, order); } @@ -527,7 +527,7 @@ static inline void xen_console_write_debug_port(const char *buf, size_t len) static long guest_console_write(XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_PARAM(char) buffer, int count) { char kbuf[128]; - int kcount = 0; + unsigned int kcount = 0; struct domain *cd = current->domain; while ( count > 0 ) @@ -540,25 +540,22 @@ static long guest_console_write(XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_PARAM(char) buffer, int count) kcount = min_t(int, count, sizeof(kbuf)-1); if ( copy_from_guest(kbuf, buffer, kcount) ) return -EFAULT; - kbuf[kcount] = '\0'; if ( is_hardware_domain(cd) ) { /* Use direct console output as it could be interactive */ spin_lock_irq(&console_lock); - sercon_puts(kbuf); - video_puts(kbuf); + sercon_puts(kbuf, kcount); + video_puts(kbuf, kcount); #ifdef CONFIG_X86 if ( opt_console_xen ) { - size_t len = strlen(kbuf); - if ( xen_guest ) - xen_hypercall_console_write(kbuf, len); + xen_hypercall_console_write(kbuf, kcount); else - xen_console_write_debug_port(kbuf, len); + xen_console_write_debug_port(kbuf, kcount); } #endif @@ -575,19 +572,20 @@ static long guest_console_write(XEN_GUEST_HANDLE_PARAM(char) buffer, int count) char *kin = kbuf, *kout = kbuf, c; /* Strip non-printable characters */ - for ( ; ; ) + do { c = *kin++; - if ( c == '\0' || c == '\n' ) + if ( c == '\n' ) break; if ( isprint(c) || c == '\t' ) *kout++ = c; - } + } while ( --kcount > 0 ); + *kout = '\0'; spin_lock(&cd->pbuf_lock); + kcount = kin - kbuf; if ( c == '\n' ) { - kcount = kin - kbuf; cd->pbuf[cd->pbuf_idx] = '\0'; guest_printk(cd, XENLOG_G_DEBUG "%s%s\n", cd->pbuf, kbuf); cd->pbuf_idx = 0; @@ -666,16 +664,16 @@ static bool_t console_locks_busted; static void __putstr(const char *str) { + size_t len = strlen(str); + ASSERT(spin_is_locked(&console_lock)); - sercon_puts(str); - video_puts(str); + sercon_puts(str, len); + video_puts(str, len); #ifdef CONFIG_X86 if ( opt_console_xen ) { - size_t len = strlen(str); - if ( xen_guest ) xen_hypercall_console_write(str, len); else @@ -1246,6 +1244,7 @@ void debugtrace_printk(const char *fmt, ...) char cntbuf[24]; va_list args; unsigned long flags; + unsigned int nr; if ( debugtrace_bytes == 0 ) return; @@ -1257,14 +1256,15 @@ void debugtrace_printk(const char *fmt, ...) ASSERT(debugtrace_buf[debugtrace_bytes - 1] == 0); va_start(args, fmt); - vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, args); + nr = vscnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, args); va_end(args); if ( debugtrace_send_to_console ) { - snprintf(cntbuf, sizeof(cntbuf), "%u ", ++count); - serial_puts(sercon_handle, cntbuf); - serial_puts(sercon_handle, buf); + unsigned int n = snprintf(cntbuf, sizeof(cntbuf), "%u ", ++count); + + serial_puts(sercon_handle, cntbuf, n); + serial_puts(sercon_handle, buf, nr); } else { @@ -1377,7 +1377,7 @@ void panic(const char *fmt, ...) * ************************************************************** */ -static void suspend_steal_fn(const char *str) { } +static void suspend_steal_fn(const char *str, unsigned int nr) { } static int suspend_steal_id; int console_suspend(void) diff --git a/xen/drivers/char/consoled.c b/xen/drivers/char/consoled.c index 552abf5766..222e018442 100644 --- a/xen/drivers/char/consoled.c +++ b/xen/drivers/char/consoled.c @@ -77,16 +77,13 @@ size_t consoled_guest_rx(void) if ( idx >= BUF_SZ ) { - pv_console_puts(buf); + pv_console_puts(buf, BUF_SZ); idx = 0; } } if ( idx ) - { - buf[idx] = '\0'; - pv_console_puts(buf); - } + pv_console_puts(buf, idx); /* No need for a mem barrier because every character was already consumed */ barrier(); diff --git a/xen/drivers/char/serial.c b/xen/drivers/char/serial.c index 221a14c092..7498299807 100644 --- a/xen/drivers/char/serial.c +++ b/xen/drivers/char/serial.c @@ -223,11 +223,11 @@ void serial_putc(int handle, char c) spin_unlock_irqrestore(&port->tx_lock, flags); } -void serial_puts(int handle, const char *s) +void serial_puts(int handle, const char *s, unsigned int nr) { struct serial_port *port; unsigned long flags; - char c; + unsigned int i; if ( handle == -1 ) return; @@ -238,8 +238,10 @@ void serial_puts(int handle, const char *s) spin_lock_irqsave(&port->tx_lock, flags); - while ( (c = *s++) != '\0' ) + for ( i = 0; i < nr; i++ ) { + char c = s[i]; + if ( (c == '\n') && (handle & SERHND_COOKED) ) __serial_putc(port, '\r' | ((handle & SERHND_HI) ? 0x80 : 0x00)); diff --git a/xen/drivers/char/xen_pv_console.c b/xen/drivers/char/xen_pv_console.c index cc1c1d743f..5bb303d4c8 100644 --- a/xen/drivers/char/xen_pv_console.c +++ b/xen/drivers/char/xen_pv_console.c @@ -129,13 +129,13 @@ size_t pv_console_rx(struct cpu_user_regs *regs) return recv; } -static size_t pv_ring_puts(const char *buf) +static size_t pv_ring_puts(const char *buf, unsigned int nr) { XENCONS_RING_IDX cons, prod; size_t sent = 0, avail; bool put_r = false; - while ( buf[sent] != '\0' || put_r ) + while ( sent < nr || put_r ) { cons = ACCESS_ONCE(cons_ring->out_cons); prod = cons_ring->out_prod; @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ static size_t pv_ring_puts(const char *buf) continue; } - while ( avail && (buf[sent] != '\0' || put_r) ) + while ( avail && (sent < nr || put_r) ) { if ( put_r ) { @@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ static size_t pv_ring_puts(const char *buf) return sent; } -void pv_console_puts(const char *buf) +void pv_console_puts(const char *buf, unsigned int nr) { unsigned long flags; @@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ void pv_console_puts(const char *buf) return; spin_lock_irqsave(&tx_lock, flags); - pv_ring_puts(buf); + pv_ring_puts(buf, nr); spin_unlock_irqrestore(&tx_lock, flags); } diff --git a/xen/drivers/video/lfb.c b/xen/drivers/video/lfb.c index d0c8c492b0..93b6a33a41 100644 --- a/xen/drivers/video/lfb.c +++ b/xen/drivers/video/lfb.c @@ -59,14 +59,15 @@ static void lfb_show_line( } /* Fast mode which redraws all modified parts of a 2D text buffer. */ -void lfb_redraw_puts(const char *s) +void lfb_redraw_puts(const char *s, unsigned int nr) { unsigned int i, min_redraw_y = lfb.ypos; - char c; /* Paste characters into text buffer. */ - while ( (c = *s++) != '\0' ) + for ( i = 0; i < nr; i++ ) { + char c = s[i]; + if ( (c == '\n') || (lfb.xpos >= lfb.lfbp.text_columns) ) { if ( ++lfb.ypos >= lfb.lfbp.text_rows ) @@ -103,13 +104,14 @@ void lfb_redraw_puts(const char *s) } /* Slower line-based scroll mode which interacts better with dom0. */ -void lfb_scroll_puts(const char *s) +void lfb_scroll_puts(const char *s, unsigned int nr) { unsigned int i; - char c; - while ( (c = *s++) != '\0' ) + for ( i = 0; i < nr; i++ ) { + char c = s[i]; + if ( (c == '\n') || (lfb.xpos >= lfb.lfbp.text_columns) ) { unsigned int bytes = (lfb.lfbp.width * diff --git a/xen/drivers/video/lfb.h b/xen/drivers/video/lfb.h index ac40a66379..15599e22ef 100644 --- a/xen/drivers/video/lfb.h +++ b/xen/drivers/video/lfb.h @@ -35,8 +35,8 @@ struct lfb_prop { unsigned int text_rows; }; -void lfb_redraw_puts(const char *s); -void lfb_scroll_puts(const char *s); +void lfb_redraw_puts(const char *s, unsigned int nr); +void lfb_scroll_puts(const char *s, unsigned int nr); void lfb_carriage_return(void); void lfb_free(void); diff --git a/xen/drivers/video/vga.c b/xen/drivers/video/vga.c index 6a64fd9013..01f12aae42 100644 --- a/xen/drivers/video/vga.c +++ b/xen/drivers/video/vga.c @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ static int vgacon_keep; static unsigned int xpos, ypos; static unsigned char *video; -static void vga_text_puts(const char *s); -static void vga_noop_puts(const char *s) {} -void (*video_puts)(const char *) = vga_noop_puts; +static void vga_text_puts(const char *s, unsigned int nr); +static void vga_noop_puts(const char *s, unsigned int nr) {} +void (*video_puts)(const char *, unsigned int nr) = vga_noop_puts; /* * 'vga=<mode-specifier>[,keep]' where <mode-specifier> is one of: @@ -177,12 +177,14 @@ void __init video_endboot(void) } } -static void vga_text_puts(const char *s) +static void vga_text_puts(const char *s, unsigned int nr) { - char c; + unsigned int i; - while ( (c = *s++) != '\0' ) + for ( i = 0; i < nr; i++ ) { + char c = s[i]; + if ( (c == '\n') || (xpos >= columns) ) { if ( ++ypos >= lines ) diff --git a/xen/include/xen/console.h b/xen/include/xen/console.h index b4f9463936..dafa53ba6b 100644 --- a/xen/include/xen/console.h +++ b/xen/include/xen/console.h @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ struct domain *console_input_domain(void); * Steal output from the console. Returns +ve identifier, else -ve error. * Takes the handle of the serial line to steal, and steal callback function. */ -int console_steal(int handle, void (*fn)(const char *)); +int console_steal(int handle, void (*fn)(const char *, unsigned int nr)); /* Give back stolen console. Takes the identifier returned by console_steal. */ void console_giveback(int id); diff --git a/xen/include/xen/early_printk.h b/xen/include/xen/early_printk.h index 2c3e1b3519..22f8009a5f 100644 --- a/xen/include/xen/early_printk.h +++ b/xen/include/xen/early_printk.h @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ #define __XEN_EARLY_PRINTK_H__ #ifdef CONFIG_EARLY_PRINTK -void early_puts(const char *s); +void early_puts(const char *s, unsigned int nr); #else #define early_puts NULL #endif diff --git a/xen/include/xen/pv_console.h b/xen/include/xen/pv_console.h index cb92539666..41144890e4 100644 --- a/xen/include/xen/pv_console.h +++ b/xen/include/xen/pv_console.h @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ void pv_console_init(void); void pv_console_set_rx_handler(serial_rx_fn fn); void pv_console_init_postirq(void); -void pv_console_puts(const char *buf); +void pv_console_puts(const char *buf, unsigned int nr); size_t pv_console_rx(struct cpu_user_regs *regs); evtchn_port_t pv_console_evtchn(void); @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ evtchn_port_t pv_console_evtchn(void); static inline void pv_console_init(void) {} static inline void pv_console_set_rx_handler(serial_rx_fn fn) { } static inline void pv_console_init_postirq(void) { } -static inline void pv_console_puts(const char *buf) { } +static inline void pv_console_puts(const char *buf, unsigned int nr) { } static inline size_t pv_console_rx(struct cpu_user_regs *regs) { return 0; } evtchn_port_t pv_console_evtchn(void) { diff --git a/xen/include/xen/serial.h b/xen/include/xen/serial.h index f2994d4093..e11d6d3ebc 100644 --- a/xen/include/xen/serial.h +++ b/xen/include/xen/serial.h @@ -114,8 +114,8 @@ int serial_parse_handle(char *conf); /* Transmit a single character via the specified COM port. */ void serial_putc(int handle, char c); -/* Transmit a NULL-terminated string via the specified COM port. */ -void serial_puts(int handle, const char *s); +/* Transmit a string via the specified COM port. */ +void serial_puts(int handle, const char *s, unsigned int nr); /* * An alternative to registering a character-receive hook. This function diff --git a/xen/include/xen/video.h b/xen/include/xen/video.h index 2e897f9df5..ddd21f374d 100644 --- a/xen/include/xen/video.h +++ b/xen/include/xen/video.h @@ -13,11 +13,11 @@ #ifdef CONFIG_VIDEO void video_init(void); -extern void (*video_puts)(const char *); +extern void (*video_puts)(const char *, unsigned int nr); void video_endboot(void); #else #define video_init() ((void)0) -#define video_puts(s) ((void)0) +#define video_puts(s, nr) ((void)0) #define video_endboot() ((void)0) #endif
After upgrading Debian to Buster, I have began to notice console mangling when using zsh in Dom0. This is happenning because output sent by zsh to the console may contain NULs in the middle of the buffer. The actual implementation of CONSOLEIO_write considers that a buffer always terminate with a NUL and therefore will ignore anything after it. In general, NULs are perfectly legitimate in terminal streams. For instance, this could be used for padding slow terminals. See terminfo(5) section `Delays and Padding`, or search for the pcre '\bpad'. Other use cases includes using the console for dumping non-human readable information (e.g debugger, file if no network...). With the current behavior, the resulting stream will end up to be corrupted. The documentation for CONSOLEIO_write is pretty limited (to not say inexistent). From the declaration, the hypercall takes a buffer and size. So this could lead to think the NUL character is allowed in the middle of the buffer. This patch updates the console API to pass the size along the buffer down so we can remove the reliance on buffer terminating by a NUL character. Signed-off-by: Julien Grall <julien.grall@arm.com> --- This patch was originally sent standalone [1]. But the series grows to include another bug found in the console code and documentation. Change since the standalone version: - Fix early printk on Arm - Fix gdbstub - Remove unecessary leading NUL character added by Xen - Handle DomU console - Rework the commit message Below a small C program to repro the bug on Xen: int main(void) { write(1, "\r\33[0m\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\33[27m\33[24m\33[j\33[32mjulien\33[31m@\33[00m\33[36mjuno2-julieng:~\33[37m>", 75); write(1, "\33[K\33[32C\33[01;33m--juno2-julieng-13:44--\33[00m\33[37m\33[55D", 54); write(1, "\33[?2004h", 8); return 0; } Without this patch, the only --juno2-julieng-13:44-- will be printed in yellow. This patch was tested on Arm using serial console. I am not entirely sure whether the video and PV console is correct. I would appreciate help for testing here. [1] https://lists.xenproject.org/archives/html/xen-devel/2019-02/msg01932.html --- xen/arch/arm/early_printk.c | 5 ++-- xen/common/gdbstub.c | 6 ++-- xen/drivers/char/console.c | 58 +++++++++++++++++++-------------------- xen/drivers/char/consoled.c | 7 ++--- xen/drivers/char/serial.c | 8 ++++-- xen/drivers/char/xen_pv_console.c | 10 +++---- xen/drivers/video/lfb.c | 14 ++++++---- xen/drivers/video/lfb.h | 4 +-- xen/drivers/video/vga.c | 14 ++++++---- xen/include/xen/console.h | 2 +- xen/include/xen/early_printk.h | 2 +- xen/include/xen/pv_console.h | 4 +-- xen/include/xen/serial.h | 4 +-- xen/include/xen/video.h | 4 +-- 14 files changed, 73 insertions(+), 69 deletions(-)