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If a recvmsg(2) or recvmmsg(2) caller doesn't provide sufficient space for all control messages, the kernel sets MSG_CTRUNC in the message flags to indicate truncation of the control messages. In the case of SCM_RIGHTS messages, however, we were failing to dispose of the rights that had already been externalized into the recipient's file descriptor table. Add a new function and mbuf type to handle this cleanup task, and use it any time we fail to copy control messages out to the recipient. To simplify cleanup, control message truncation is now only performed at control message boundaries. The change also fixes a few related bugs: - Rights could be leaked to the recipient process if an error occurred while copying out a message's contents. - We failed to set MSG_CTRUNC if the truncation occurred on a control message boundary, e.g., if the caller received two control messages and provided only the exact amount of buffer space needed for the first. PR: 131876 Reviewed by: ed (previous version) MFC after: 1 month Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16561 |
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cloudabi_clock.c | ||
cloudabi_errno.c | ||
cloudabi_fd.c | ||
cloudabi_file.c | ||
cloudabi_futex.c | ||
cloudabi_mem.c | ||
cloudabi_proc.c | ||
cloudabi_proto.h | ||
cloudabi_random.c | ||
cloudabi_sock.c | ||
cloudabi_thread.c | ||
cloudabi_util.h | ||
cloudabi_vdso.c | ||
cloudabi_vdso.lds |