write_remainder() steps through the buffers in an IO vector writing out everything past a certain byte offset. However, on each iteration it rescans the buffer from the beginning to find out where we're up to. With an unfortunate set of write sizes this could lead to quadratic behaviour. In an even less likely set of circumstances (total vector length > maximum size_t) the 'skip' variable could overflow. This is one factor in a longstanding Coverity error we've seen (although I still can't figure out the remainder of its complaint). Rework write_remainder() to always work out our new position in the vector relative to our old/current position, rather than starting from the beginning each time. As a bonus this seems to fix the Coverity error. Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david(a)gibson.dropbear.id.au> --- util.c | 20 +++++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/util.c b/util.c index 7db7c2e7..43e5f5ec 100644 --- a/util.c +++ b/util.c @@ -615,28 +615,30 @@ int write_all_buf(int fd, const void *buf, size_t len) * * Return: 0 on success, -1 on error (with errno set) * - * #syscalls write writev + * #syscalls writev */ int write_remainder(int fd, const struct iovec *iov, size_t iovcnt, size_t skip) { - size_t offset, i; + size_t i = 0, offset; - while ((i = iov_skip_bytes(iov, iovcnt, skip, &offset)) < iovcnt) { + while ((i += iov_skip_bytes(iov + i, iovcnt - i, skip, &offset)) < iovcnt) { ssize_t rc; if (offset) { - rc = write(fd, (char *)iov[i].iov_base + offset, - iov[i].iov_len - offset); - } else { - rc = writev(fd, &iov[i], iovcnt - i); + /* Write the remainder of the partially written buffer */ + if (write_all_buf(fd, (char *)iov[i].iov_base + offset, + iov[i].iov_len - offset) < 0) + return -1; + i++; } + /* Write as much of the remaining whole buffers as we can */ + rc = writev(fd, &iov[i], iovcnt - i); if (rc < 0) return -1; - skip += rc; + skip = rc; } - return 0; } -- 2.46.0