Hi David, thanks for looking at it.

On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 9:31 PM, David Miller <da...@davemloft.net> wrote:
> From: Isaac Boukris <ibouk...@gmail.com>
> Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2016 22:20:20 +0300
>
>> Abstract unix domain socket may embed null characters,
>> these should be translated to '@' when printed out to
>> proc the same way the null prefix is currently being
>> translated.
>>
>> This helps for tools such as netstat, lsof and the proc
>> based implementation in ss to show all the significant
>> bytes of the name (instead of getting cut at the first
>> null occurrence).
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Isaac Boukris <ibouk...@gmail.com>
>  ...
>> @@ -2805,14 +2805,19 @@ static int unix_seq_show(struct seq_file *seq, void 
>> *v)
>>
>>                       i = 0;
>>                       len = u->addr->len - sizeof(short);
>> -                     if (!UNIX_ABSTRACT(s))
>> +                     if (!UNIX_ABSTRACT(s)) {
>>                               len--;
>> -                     else {
>> +                             for ( ; i < len; i++)
>> +                                     seq_putc(seq,
>> +                                              u->addr->name->sun_path[i]);
>> +                     } else {
>>                               seq_putc(seq, '@');
>>                               i++;
>> +                             for ( ; i < len; i++)
>> +                                     seq_putc(seq,
>> +                                              u->addr->name->sun_path[i] ?:
>> +                                              '@');
>>                       }
>> -                     for ( ; i < len; i++)
>> -                             seq_putc(seq, u->addr->name->sun_path[i]);
>
> I think this patch is simpler if you just do the "@" translation
> unconditionally, if it'll never trigger for the !UNIX_ABSTRACT case
> that is perfectly fine.

I've sent an updated patch.
Logically now, the 'else' block just above could be removed, but it
isn't obvious from the code that 'sun_path[0] == 0' so I left it as
is.

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