Message ID | AM5PR0701MB26578FD125D5C3299AD9B318E4570@AM5PR0701MB2657.eurprd07.prod.outlook.com |
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State | New |
Headers | show |
Series | Avoid out of scope access in hsa-dump.c | expand |
Hi, On Sun, Jul 22 2018, Bernd Edlinger wrote: > Hi, > > this fixes an use of a buffer after the block scope > in hsa-dump.c: "buf" is assigned to "name" and used after > the scope ends in a fprintf. > > I have not done any real checks, except boot-strapping with > all languages. > Is it OK for trunk? I'd even say it's obvious. So yes, and thanks for spotting it! Martin > > > Thanks > Bernd. > 2018-07-22 Bernd Edlinger <bernd.edlinger@hotmail.de> > > hsa-dump.c (dump_hsa_symbol): Avoid out of scope access to buf. > > Index: gcc/hsa-dump.c > =================================================================== > --- gcc/hsa-dump.c (revision 262904) > +++ gcc/hsa-dump.c (working copy) > @@ -776,11 +776,11 @@ static void > dump_hsa_symbol (FILE *f, hsa_symbol *symbol) > { > const char *name; > + char buf[64]; > if (symbol->m_name) > name = symbol->m_name; > else > { > - char buf[64]; > sprintf (buf, "__%s_%i", hsa_seg_name (symbol->m_segment), > symbol->m_name_number); >
2018-07-22 Bernd Edlinger <bernd.edlinger@hotmail.de> hsa-dump.c (dump_hsa_symbol): Avoid out of scope access to buf. Index: gcc/hsa-dump.c =================================================================== --- gcc/hsa-dump.c (revision 262904) +++ gcc/hsa-dump.c (working copy) @@ -776,11 +776,11 @@ static void dump_hsa_symbol (FILE *f, hsa_symbol *symbol) { const char *name; + char buf[64]; if (symbol->m_name) name = symbol->m_name; else { - char buf[64]; sprintf (buf, "__%s_%i", hsa_seg_name (symbol->m_segment), symbol->m_name_number);