On Tue, 7 Aug 2007 21:03:57 +0200
Olaf Hering <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 13, Peter Zijlstra wrote:
>
> > From: Ollie Wild <[email protected]>
> >
> > Remove the arg+env limit of MAX_ARG_PAGES by copying the strings directly
> > from the old mm into the new mm.
>
> > +++ linux-2.6-2/include/linux/binfmts.h 2007-06-13 11:52:46.000000000 +0200
> > @@ -6,11 +6,13 @@
> > struct pt_regs;
> >
> > /*
> > - * MAX_ARG_PAGES defines the number of pages allocated for arguments
> > - * and envelope for the new program. 32 should suffice, this gives
> > - * a maximum env+arg of 128kB w/4KB pages!
> > + * These are the maximum length and maximum number of strings passed to the
> > + * execve() system call. MAX_ARG_STRLEN is essentially random but serves to
> > + * prevent the kernel from being unduly impacted by misaddressed pointers.
> > + * MAX_ARG_STRINGS is chosen to fit in a signed 32-bit integer.
> > */
> > -#define MAX_ARG_PAGES 32
> > +#define MAX_ARG_STRLEN (PAGE_SIZE * 32)
> > +#define MAX_ARG_STRINGS 0x7FFFFFFF
>
> This adds a new usage of PAGE_SIZE to an exported header.
> How can this be fixed for 2.6.23?
Put #ifdef __KERNEL__ around it?
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