1. 26 Sep, 2008 1 commit
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    • Eric Wong's avatar
      start using prefixcmp() · 27fad52c
      Eric Wong authored
      LOC reduction and less noise makes things easier for
      tired old folks to follow.
      27fad52c
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  6. 26 Mar, 2008 2 commits
    • Max Kellermann's avatar
      use size_t · 27f12c17
      Max Kellermann authored
      When dealing with in-memory lengths, the standard type "size_t" should
      be used.  Missing one can be quite dangerous, because an attacker
      could provoke an integer under-/overflow, which may provide an attack
      vector.
      
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    • Max Kellermann's avatar
      eliminated duplicate initialization · c5b524e3
      Max Kellermann authored
      Local variables which are never read before the first assignment don't
      need initialization.  Saves a few bytes of text.  Also don't reset
      variables which are never read until function return.
      
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      c5b524e3
  7. 05 Feb, 2008 1 commit
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  9. 03 Jan, 2008 1 commit
    • Eric Wong's avatar
      Cleanup #includes of standard system headers and put them in one place · cb8f1af3
      Eric Wong authored
      This will make refactoring features easier, especially now that
      pthreads support and larger refactorings are on the horizon.
      
      Hopefully, this will make porting to other platforms (even
      non-UNIX-like ones for masochists) easier, too.
      
      os_compat.h will house all the #includes for system headers
      considered to be the "core" of MPD.  Headers for optional
      features will be left to individual source files.
      
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      cb8f1af3
  10. 28 Dec, 2007 1 commit
    • Eric Wong's avatar
      Merge branches/ew r7104 · b79f6b88
      Eric Wong authored
      thread-safety work in preparation for rewrite to use pthreads
      
      Expect no regressions against trunk (r7078), possibly minor
      performance improvements in update (due to fewer heap
      allocations), but increased stack usage.
      
      Applied the following patches:
      
      * maxpath_str for reentrancy (temporary fix, reverted)
      * path: start working on thread-safe variants of these methods
      * Re-entrancy work on path/character-set conversions
      * directory.c: exploreDirectory() use reentrant functions here
      * directory/update: more use of reentrant functions + cleanups
      * string_toupper: a strdup-less version of strDupToUpper
      * get_song_url: a static-variable-free version of getSongUrl()
      * Use reentrant/thread-safe get_song_url everywhere
      * replace rmp2amp with the reentrant version, rmp2amp_r
      * Get rid of the non-reentrant/non-thread-safe rpp2app, too.
      * buffer2array: assert strdup() returns a usable value in unit tests
      * replace utf8ToFsCharset and fsCharsetToUtf8 with thread-safe variants
      * fix storing playlists w/o absolute paths
      * parent_path(), a reentrant version of parentPath()
      * parentPath => parent_path for reentrancy and thread-safety
      * allow "make test" to automatically run embedded unit tests
      * remove convStrDup() and maxpath_str()
      * use MPD_PATH_MAX everywhere instead of MAXPATHLEN
      * path: get rid of appendSlash, pfx_path and just use pfx_dir
      * get_song_url: fix the ability to play songs in the top-level music_directory
      
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  11. 05 Apr, 2007 1 commit
  12. 26 Aug, 2006 1 commit
    • Eric Wong's avatar
      Replace strdup and {c,re,m}alloc with x* variants to check for OOM errors · 90847fc8
      Eric Wong authored
      I'm checking for zero-size allocations and assert()-ing them,
      so we can more easily get backtraces and debug problems, but we'll
      also allow -DNDEBUG people to live on the edge if they wish.
      
      We do not rely on errno when checking for OOM errors because
      some implementations of malloc do not set it, and malloc
      is commonly overridden by userspace wrappers.
      
      I've spent some time looking through the source and didn't find any
      obvious places where we would explicitly allocate 0 bytes, so we
      shouldn't trip any of those assertions.
      
      We also avoid allocating zero bytes because C libraries don't
      handle this consistently (some return NULL, some not); and it's
      dangerous either way.
      
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      90847fc8
  13. 20 Aug, 2006 1 commit
  14. 14 Aug, 2006 1 commit
    • Eric Wong's avatar
      Revert leaks from r4311, and also the leak fixes as a result of that · 6459b3ee
      Eric Wong authored
      utf8ToFsCharset() and fsCharsetToUtf8() got very broken in r4311, and
      resulted in several commits to fix those leaks.  Unfortunately, not all
      of those newly introduced leaks were fixed, nor was the result pretty.
      
      Also, fixed a double-free in lsPlaylists().  This is very hard
      to trigger (and therefore exploit) at the moment because we
      check printDirectoryInfo() beforehand.
      
      Intended behavior for utf8ToFsCharset() and fsCharsetToUtf8() as
      God^H^H^Hshank originally intended is now documented in path.h
      to prevent future errors like this.
      
      mpd could still use some good valgrind testing before the 0.12.0
      release.
      
      <plug>In addition to reducing heap fragmentation, malloc
      reductions from mpd-ke greatly reduces the chance of leaks from
      happening due to programming errors.</plug>
      
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  15. 30 Jul, 2006 2 commits
    • Eric Wong's avatar
      remove clumsy strncpy use · 263a9d58
      Eric Wong authored
      strncpy isn't really safe because it doesn't guarantee null termination,
      and we have had to work around it in several places.
      strlcpy (from OpenBSD) isn't great, either because it often leaves
      errors going unchecked (by truncating strings).
      
      So we'll add the pathcpy_trunc() function with is basically strlcpy
      with a hardcoded MAXPATHLEN as the limit, and we'll acknowledge
      truncation since we only work on paths and MAXPATHLEN should be
      set correctly by the system headers[1].
      
      file-specific notes:
      
      inputStream_http:
      eyeballing the changes here, it seems to look alright but I
      haven't actually tested it myself.
      
      ls:
      don't even bother printing a file if the filename is too long
      (and when is it ever?) since we won't be able to read it anyways.
      
      metadataChunk:
      it's only metadata, and it's only for showin the user, so truncating
      it here souldn't be a big issue.
      memset to zero in init is unecessary, so lets not waste cycles
      
      [1] - If the system headers are screwed up, then we're majorly
      screwed regardless of what we do :x
      
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      263a9d58
    • Eric Wong's avatar
      interface/connection malloc reductions from mpd-ke · 4cf5d04c
      Eric Wong authored
      This patch massively reduces the amount of heap allocations at
      the interface/command layer.  Most commands with minimal output
      should not allocate memory from the heap at all.  Things like
      repeatedly polling status, currentsong, and volume changes
      should be faster as a result, and more importantly, not a source
      of memory fragmentation.
      
      These changes should be safe in that there's no way for a
      remote-client to corrupt memory or otherwise do bad stuff to
      MPD, but an extra set of eyes to review would be good.  Of
      course there's never any warranty :)
      
      No longer do we use FILE * structures in the interface, which means
      we don't have to allocate any new memory for most connections.
      
      Now, before you go on about losing the buffering that FILE *
      +implies+, remember that myfprintf() never took advantage of
      any of the stdio buffering features.
      
      To reduce the diff and make bugs easier to spot in the diff,
      I've kept myfprintf in places where we write to files (and not
      network interfaces).  Expect myfprintf to go away entirely soon
      (we'll use fprintf for writing regular files).
      
      git-svn-id: https://svn.musicpd.org/mpd/trunk@4483 09075e82-0dd4-0310-85a5-a0d7c8717e4f
      4cf5d04c
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