It would be a bug for a command with the CMD_NOFILE_OK or
CMD_FLAG_GLOBAL flags set to also set the ct->perms field,
because the former says "OK for a file not to be open"
but the latter is a check on a file.
Add an assertion in qemuio_add_command() so we can catch that
sort of buggy command definition immediately rather than it
being a bug that only manifests when a particular set of
command line options is used.
(Coverity gets confused about this (CID
1371723) and reports
that we might dereference a NULL blk pointer in this case,
because it can't tell that that code path never happens with
the cmdinfo_t that we have. This commit won't help unconfuse
it, but it does fix the underlying issue.)
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <[email protected]>
Message-id:
1490967529[email protected]
Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <[email protected]>
void qemuio_add_command(const cmdinfo_t *ci)
{
+ /* ci->perm assumes a file is open, but the GLOBAL and NOFILE_OK
+ * flags allow it not to be, so that combination is invalid.
+ * Catch it now rather than letting it manifest as a crash if a
+ * particular set of command line options are used.
+ */
+ assert(ci->perm == 0 ||
+ (ci->flags & (CMD_FLAG_GLOBAL | CMD_NOFILE_OK)) == 0);
cmdtab = g_renew(cmdinfo_t, cmdtab, ++ncmds);
cmdtab[ncmds - 1] = *ci;
qsort(cmdtab, ncmds, sizeof(*cmdtab), compare_cmdname);