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Re: [Libcdio-devel] New git branch for bug 45017 ? Or re-use branch for
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Rocky Bernstein |
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Re: [Libcdio-devel] New git branch for bug 45017 ? Or re-use branch for 45015 ? |
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Sun, 30 Jul 2017 20:18:37 -0400 |
I've made a few minor changes to that branch so run git pull before
committing and pushing.
I still don't understand what "below does not exactly round up." means.
On Sun, Jul 30, 2017 at 7:30 PM, Rocky Bernstein <address@hidden> wrote:
> This is great. Thanks. Just commit in the branch you checked out. Then git
> push.
>
> When the dust is settled, we'll give others a chance to review and comment
> on before we merge that back into the main branch, which we'll make another
> release from.
>
>
> On Sun, Jul 30, 2017 at 2:22 PM, Thomas Schmitt <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> may i commit the following change for
>>
>> https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?45017
>>
>> (a neighbor of 45015) in the TS-RockRidge-Fix branch ?
>> Or shall i ask for a TS-iso-info-Fix branch ?
>>
>> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> diff --git a/src/iso-info.c b/src/iso-info.c
>> index 212ab33..984d21a 100644
>> --- a/src/iso-info.c
>> +++ b/src/iso-info.c
>> @@ -61,6 +61,13 @@
>> #define NORMAL ""
>> #endif
>>
>> +/* TODO: Find a better place from where cd-info can read it too. */
>> +/*
>> + ECMA-119 allows only a depth of 8 directories. Nobody obeys.
>> + Rock Ridge allows path length 1023. This would be max depth 512.
>> +*/
>> +#define CDIO_MAX_DIR_RECURSION 512
>> +
>> /* Used by `main' to communicate with `parse_opt'. And global options
>> */
>> static struct arguments
>> @@ -213,7 +220,8 @@ _log_handler (cdio_log_level_t level, const char
>> message[])
>> }
>>
>> static void
>> -print_iso9660_recurse (iso9660_t *p_iso, const char psz_path[])
>> +print_iso9660_recurse (iso9660_t *p_iso, const char psz_path[],
>> + unsigned int rec_counter)
>> {
>> CdioList_t *entlist;
>> CdioList_t *dirlist = _cdio_list_new ();
>> @@ -234,6 +242,15 @@ print_iso9660_recurse (iso9660_t *p_iso, const char
>> psz_path[])
>> return;
>> }
>>
>> + rec_counter++;
>> + if (rec_counter > CDIO_MAX_DIR_RECURSION) {
>> + free(translated_name);
>> + free(dirlist);
>> + _cdio_list_free (entlist, true);
>> + report( stderr,
>> + "Directory recursion too deep. ISO most probably damaged.\n"
>> );
>> + return;
>> + }
>> +
>> /* Iterate over files in this directory */
>>
>> _CDIO_LIST_FOREACH (entnode, entlist)
>> @@ -297,7 +315,7 @@ print_iso9660_recurse (iso9660_t *p_iso, const char
>> psz_path[])
>> {
>> char *_fullname = _cdio_list_node_data (entnode);
>>
>> - print_iso9660_recurse (p_iso, _fullname);
>> + print_iso9660_recurse (p_iso, _fullname, rec_counter);
>> }
>>
>> _cdio_list_free (dirlist, true);
>> @@ -306,7 +324,7 @@ print_iso9660_recurse (iso9660_t *p_iso, const char
>> psz_path[])
>> static void
>> print_iso9660_fs (iso9660_t *iso)
>> {
>> - print_iso9660_recurse (iso, "/");
>> + print_iso9660_recurse (iso, "/", 0);
>> }
>>
>> static void
>>
>> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> With this change, iso-info --no-joliet -f still floods the terminal
>> with insane long paths "/a/0/0/0/..." but bails out with
>> Directory recursion too deep. ISO most probably damaged.
>> before valgrind can crash.
>> ==11439== All heap blocks were freed -- no leaks are possible
>> ...
>> ==11439== ERROR SUMMARY: 0 errors from 0 contexts (suppressed: 0 from 0)
>>
>>
>> Have a nice day :)
>>
>> Thomas
>>
>>
>>
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