On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 12:43:01PM +0000, Fabien Siron wrote:
[...]
> +static void
> +send_query(const int fd, const unsigned int pid_magic)
> +{
> + struct {
> + struct nlmsghdr nlh;
> + char magic[4];
> + } req = {
> + .nlh = {
> + .nlmsg_len = sizeof(req),
> + .nlmsg_type = NLMSG_NOOP,
> + .nlmsg_flags = NLM_F_DUMP | NLM_F_REQUEST
> + },
> + .magic = "abcd"
> + };
> +
> + if (sendto(fd, &req, sizeof(req), MSG_DONTWAIT, NULL, 0) !=
> + (unsigned) sizeof(req))
> + perror_msg_and_skip("sendto");
> +
> + printf("sendto(%d<NETLINK:[SOCK_DIAG:%u]>, {{len=%u, type=NLMSG_NOOP, "
> + "flags=NLM_F_REQUEST|0x%x, seq=0, pid=0}, \"abcd\"}, %u, "
> + "MSG_DONTWAIT, NULL, 0) = %u\n",
> + fd, pid_magic, (unsigned) sizeof(req), NLM_F_DUMP,
> + (unsigned) sizeof(req), (unsigned) sizeof(req));I'd also add coverage for the following corner cases when + data length equals to sizeof(struct nlmsghdr); + data length is less than sizeof(struct nlmsghdr); + data length is enough but data points to unmapped memory. Otherwise looks OK. -- ldv
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