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authorEric Paris <eparis@redhat.com>2011-04-28 21:55:52 +0200
committerEric Paris <eparis@redhat.com>2011-04-28 21:56:07 +0200
commit150cdf6ec0ede8d9f102f1817212447727dcf08c (patch)
tree4044554d4a6824c3ca9a13cad911019b21b8e9d2 /lib
parentflex_array: flex_array_prealloc takes a number of elements, not an end (diff)
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flex_arrays: allow zero length flex arrays
Just like kmalloc will allow one to allocate a 0 length segment of memory flex arrays should do the same thing. It should bomb if you try to use something, but it should at least allow the allocation. This is needed because when SELinux switched to using flex_arrays in 2.6.38 the inability to allocate a 0 length array resulted in SELinux policy load returning -ENOSPC when previously it worked. Based-on-patch-by: Steffen Klassert <steffen.klassert@secunet.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Paris <eparis@redhat.com> Tested-by: Chris Richards <gizmo@giz-works.com> Cc: stable@kernel.org [2.6.38+]
Diffstat (limited to 'lib')
-rw-r--r--lib/flex_array.c11
1 files changed, 10 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/lib/flex_array.c b/lib/flex_array.c
index 0c33b24498ba..854b57bd7d9d 100644
--- a/lib/flex_array.c
+++ b/lib/flex_array.c
@@ -253,9 +253,16 @@ int flex_array_prealloc(struct flex_array *fa, unsigned int start,
unsigned int end;
struct flex_array_part *part;
+ if (!start && !nr_elements)
+ return 0;
+ if (start >= fa->total_nr_elements)
+ return -ENOSPC;
+ if (!nr_elements)
+ return 0;
+
end = start + nr_elements - 1;
- if (start >= fa->total_nr_elements || end >= fa->total_nr_elements)
+ if (end >= fa->total_nr_elements)
return -ENOSPC;
if (elements_fit_in_base(fa))
return 0;
@@ -346,6 +353,8 @@ int flex_array_shrink(struct flex_array *fa)
int part_nr;
int ret = 0;
+ if (!fa->total_nr_elements)
+ return 0;
if (elements_fit_in_base(fa))
return ret;
for (part_nr = 0; part_nr < FLEX_ARRAY_NR_BASE_PTRS; part_nr++) {