Yep, this works for me. > On 22. Jun 2024, at 03:06, Rich Felker wrote: > > On Thu, May 23, 2024 at 04:28:03PM -0400, Rich Felker wrote: >> On Fri, May 10, 2024 at 06:01:58PM +0200, Florian Ziesche wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> this patch increases the buffer size by one in get_lfs64() so that it >>> works with posix_fallocate64. >>> "posix_fallocate64" is 17 characters long, so 16 is one too short. >>> >>> Simplified example: >>> before: https://compiler-explorer.com/z/4qcPhcaWr >>> after: https://compiler-explorer.com/z/scGvhddKW >>> >>> --- >>> diff --git a/ldso/dynlink.c b/ldso/dynlink.c >>> index 42687da2..8707ae1c 100644 >>> --- a/ldso/dynlink.c >>> +++ b/ldso/dynlink.c >>> @@ -363,7 +363,7 @@ static struct symdef get_lfs64(const char *name) >>> "stat\0statfs\0statvfs\0tmpfile\0truncate\0versionsort\0" >>> "__fxstat\0__fxstatat\0__lxstat\0__xstat\0"; >>> size_t l; >>> - char buf[16]; >>> + char buf[17]; >>> for (l=0; name[l]; l++) { >>> if (l >= sizeof buf) goto nomatch; >>> buf[l] = name[l]; >> >> Thanks for catching this. I questioned whether the 17 is sufficient, >> but indeed the buffer is never nul terminated except when removing the >> 64, so it should be ok. >> >> I think I'll apply your patch as a direct fix, but the whole copying >> operation is unnecessary and I'll probably remove it. It works just as >> well to strncmp and pass p instead of buf to find_sym, so that a >> mutable copy of the name to lookup is never needed. > > Applied. Does the attached look ok to get rid of the copy entirely? It > passed basic smoke testing here. > >