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xz: Don't modify argv[].
The code that parses --memlimit options and --block-list modified the argv[] when parsing the option string from optarg. This was visible in "ps auxf" and such and could be confusing. I didn't understand it back in the day when I wrote that code. Now a copy is allocated when modifiable strings are needed.
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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ const char stdin_filename[] = "(stdin)";
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/// Parse and set the memory usage limit for compression and/or decompression.
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static void
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parse_memlimit(const char *name, const char *name_percentage, char *str,
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parse_memlimit(const char *name, const char *name_percentage, const char *str,
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bool set_compress, bool set_decompress)
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{
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bool is_percentage = false;
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@ -39,9 +39,18 @@ parse_memlimit(const char *name, const char *name_percentage, char *str,
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const size_t len = strlen(str);
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if (len > 0 && str[len - 1] == '%') {
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str[len - 1] = '\0';
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// Make a copy so that we can get rid of %.
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//
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// In the past str wasn't const and we modified it directly
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// but that modified argv[] and thus affected what was visible
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// in "ps auxf" or similar tools which was confusing. For
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// example, --memlimit=50% would show up as --memlimit=50
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// since the percent sign was overwritten here.
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char *s = xstrdup(str);
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s[len - 1] = '\0';
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is_percentage = true;
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value = str_to_uint64(name_percentage, str, 1, 100);
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value = str_to_uint64(name_percentage, s, 1, 100);
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free(s);
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} else {
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// On 32-bit systems, SIZE_MAX would make more sense than
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// UINT64_MAX. But use UINT64_MAX still so that scripts
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static void
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parse_block_list(char *str)
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parse_block_list(const char *str_const)
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{
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// We need a modifiable string in the for-loop.
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char *str_start = xstrdup(str_const);
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char *str = str_start;
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// It must be non-empty and not begin with a comma.
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if (str[0] == '\0' || str[0] == ',')
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message_fatal(_("%s: Invalid argument to --block-list"), str);
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@ -112,6 +125,8 @@ parse_block_list(char *str)
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// Terminate the array.
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opt_block_list[count] = 0;
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free(str_start);
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return;
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}
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