fork of 9front i guess
![]() kstrcpy() did not null terminate for < 4 byte buffers. fixed, but i dont think there is any case where this can happen in practice. always set malloctag in kstrdup(), cleanup. always use ERRMAX bounded kstrcpy() to set up->errstr, q->err and note[]->msg. paranoia. instead of silently truncating interface name in netifinit(), panic the kernel if interface name is too long as this case is clearly a mistake. panic kernel when filename is too long for addbootfile() in devroot. this might happen if your kernel configuration is messed up. |
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