Hi,
while merging commits f01d5e14e764b14b6bf5512678523d009254b209 and
638b250766272fcaaa0f7ed2776f58f4ac701914 into SLES10, I've noticed that
there's apparently a bug. The code currently looks like this:
pdu_length = 4; /* enough to get RFC1001 header */
incomplete_rcv:
length =
kernel_recvmsg(csocket, &smb_msg,
&iov, 1, pdu_length, 0 /* BB other flags? */);
/* ... some irrelevant code left out ... */
} else if (length < 4) { /* <----- HERE IS THE PROBLEM
cFYI(1, ("less than four bytes received (%d bytes)",
length));
pdu_length -= length;
msleep(1);
goto incomplete_rcv;
}
I think we should be checking for length < pdu_length, not for length <
4, because if we read 2 bytes in the first run and 2 bytes in the second
un, CIFS will still treat the second run as incomplete (and possibly run
in an infinite loop). Am I missing something obvious?
Kind regards,
Petr Tesarik
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