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| author | jvoisin | 2026-04-30 18:06:56 +0200 |
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| committer | jvoisin | 2026-04-30 18:06:56 +0200 |
| commit | d6105aba5fd791e8d3f069e771517cdb947b5604 (patch) | |
| tree | bbafa423c172a0a0d63edf3aa0e0334fd798f085 /include/string.h | |
| parent | 7fecafe015505c0ebd47780050118ff789a9ae3f (diff) | |
Fix mbsnrtowcs
mbsnrtowcs writes up to __wn wide characters into wchar_t *__d. The destination
capacity is __b / sizeof(wchar_t) wide characters, but the
else branch clamps __n (source byte limit) to __b (destination byte size).
__wn (the actual output count) is passed through unclamped. Example: __b=8
(dest holds 2 wchar_t), __n=100, __wn=25. The else branch applies (25 <=
100/4), clamps source to 8 bytes, but passes __wn=25 — the function can write
25 wchar_t (100 bytes) into an 8-byte buffer.
The first branch is also wrong: it divides __b (bytes) by sizeof(wchar_t) to
get wchar_t capacity, which is correct for the destination — but the condition
__wn > __n / sizeof(wchar_t) uses integer division that can produce incorrect
routing between branches.
The fix mirrors the already-correct mbsrtowcs pattern: clamp __wn (the output
wide-char count) to the destination's wchar_t capacity, and pass __n (source
byte limit) through unchanged.
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