From: Ken MacLeod Date: Fri, 11 Sep 2009 20:16:18 +0000 (-0500) Subject: cmd_fdt.c: fix parse of byte streams and strings X-Git-Tag: v2009.11-rc1~86^2 X-Git-Url: https://git.librecmc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=6e748ea004473cce99fbde6382dd580c10ffdb60;p=oweals%2Fu-boot.git cmd_fdt.c: fix parse of byte streams and strings Commit 4abd844d8e extended the fdt command parser to handle property strings which are split across multiple arguments but it was broken for byte streams and strings. Byte stream parsing: * Fixes where it would terminate early or go into an endless loop. * Fixes a 0x00 being inserted into the data if there is a space after '[' or a separate argument. * Fixes dereferencing the argument pointer after the last argument. * Checks for bad characters. String parsing: * Treat multiple arguments as a string list. This fixes an issue where only the last argument was stored. Signed-off-by: Ken MacLeod --- diff --git a/common/cmd_fdt.c b/common/cmd_fdt.c index 86837723b5..919a0bf6e7 100644 --- a/common/cmd_fdt.c +++ b/common/cmd_fdt.c @@ -574,14 +574,18 @@ static int fdt_parse_prop(char **newval, int count, char *data, int *len) * Byte stream. Convert the values. */ newp++; - while ((*newp != ']') && (stridx < count)) { - tmp = simple_strtoul(newp, &newp, 16); - *data++ = tmp & 0xFF; - *len = *len + 1; + while ((stridx < count) && (*newp != ']')) { while (*newp == ' ') newp++; - if (*newp != '\0') + if (*newp == '\0') { newp = newval[++stridx]; + continue; + } + if (!isxdigit(*newp)) + break; + tmp = simple_strtoul(newp, &newp, 16); + *data++ = tmp & 0xFF; + *len = *len + 1; } if (*newp != ']') { printf("Unexpected character '%c'\n", *newp); @@ -589,12 +593,15 @@ static int fdt_parse_prop(char **newval, int count, char *data, int *len) } } else { /* - * Assume it is a string. Copy it into our data area for - * convenience (including the terminating '\0'). + * Assume it is one or more strings. Copy it into our + * data area for convenience (including the + * terminating '\0's). */ while (stridx < count) { - *len = strlen(newp) + 1; + size_t length = strlen(newp) + 1; strcpy(data, newp); + data += length; + *len += length; newp = newval[++stridx]; } }