strncat() usage in thunderx_ocx_com_threaded_isr() is wrong.
The size given to strncat() is the maximum number of bytes that can be
written, excluding the trailing NULL.

Here, the size of the 'msg' buffer is used (i.e. OCX_MESSAGE_SIZE), not
the space that is remaining.
The space for the ending NULL is also not taken into account.

in order to fix it:
   - call decode_register() before the snprintf() calls
   - use scnprintf() instead of snprintf() and compute, in the 'remaining'
     variable, the space that is still available in the 'msg' buffer
   - add a %s at the end of the format strings and append directly the
     result of decode_register() stored in 'other'
   - write directly at the right position in the 'msg' buffer when
     appending some data in the for loop.

Doing so, all usages of strncat() are removed.

Fixes: 41003396f932 ("EDAC, thunderx: Add Cavium ThunderX EDAC driver")
Signed-off-by: Christophe JAILLET <[email protected]>
---
This is cross-compile tested only.
Review with care.
---
 drivers/edac/thunderx_edac.c | 24 ++++++++++++------------
 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/edac/thunderx_edac.c b/drivers/edac/thunderx_edac.c
index b9c5772da959..9544836dbd19 100644
--- a/drivers/edac/thunderx_edac.c
+++ b/drivers/edac/thunderx_edac.c
@@ -1111,6 +1111,7 @@ static irqreturn_t thunderx_ocx_com_threaded_isr(int irq, 
void *irq_id)
 
        unsigned long tail;
        struct ocx_com_err_ctx *ctx;
+       size_t remaining;
        int lane;
        char *msg;
        char *other;
@@ -1127,27 +1128,26 @@ static irqreturn_t thunderx_ocx_com_threaded_isr(int 
irq, void *irq_id)
                                ARRAY_SIZE(ocx->com_err_ctx));
                ctx = &ocx->com_err_ctx[tail];
 
-               snprintf(msg, OCX_MESSAGE_SIZE, "%s: OCX_COM_INT: %016llx",
-                       ocx->edac_dev->ctl_name, ctx->reg_com_int);
-
                decode_register(other, OCX_OTHER_SIZE,
                                ocx_com_errors, ctx->reg_com_int);
 
-               strncat(msg, other, OCX_MESSAGE_SIZE);
+               remaining = OCX_MESSAGE_SIZE;
+               remaining -= scnprintf(msg, remaining, "%s: OCX_COM_INT: 
%016llx%s",
+                                      ocx->edac_dev->ctl_name, 
ctx->reg_com_int,
+                                      other);
 
                for (lane = 0; lane < OCX_RX_LANES; lane++)
                        if (ctx->reg_com_int & BIT(lane)) {
-                               snprintf(other, OCX_OTHER_SIZE,
-                                        "\n\tOCX_LNE_INT[%02d]: %016llx 
OCX_LNE_STAT11[%02d]: %016llx",
-                                        lane, ctx->reg_lane_int[lane],
-                                        lane, ctx->reg_lane_stat11[lane]);
-
-                               strncat(msg, other, OCX_MESSAGE_SIZE);
-
                                decode_register(other, OCX_OTHER_SIZE,
                                                ocx_lane_errors,
                                                ctx->reg_lane_int[lane]);
-                               strncat(msg, other, OCX_MESSAGE_SIZE);
+
+                               remaining -= scnprintf(msg + (OCX_MESSAGE_SIZE 
- remaining),
+                                                      remaining,
+                                                      "\n\tOCX_LNE_INT[%02d]: 
%016llx OCX_LNE_STAT11[%02d]: %016llx%s",
+                                                      lane, 
ctx->reg_lane_int[lane],
+                                                      lane, 
ctx->reg_lane_stat11[lane],
+                                                      other);
                        }
 
                if (ctx->reg_com_int & OCX_COM_INT_CE)
-- 
2.34.1


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