nvmutil: fix lseek call when read pos i/o enabled

Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
This commit is contained in:
Leah Rowe
2026-03-26 04:12:58 +00:00
parent 3d3193bb80
commit c2c24b7a24
2 changed files with 1 additions and 55 deletions
+1 -4
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@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ int fchmod(int fd, mode_t mode);
#endif
#ifndef REAL_POS_IO
#define REAL_POS_IO 0
#define REAL_POS_IO 1
#endif
#ifndef LOOP_EAGAIN
@@ -473,11 +473,8 @@ int io_args(int fd, void *mem, size_t nrw,
off_t off, int rw_type);
int check_file(int fd, struct stat *st);
ssize_t rw_over_nrw(ssize_t r, size_t nrw);
#if !defined(REAL_POS_IO) || \
REAL_POS_IO < 1
off_t lseek_on_eintr(int fd, off_t off,
int whence, int loop_eagain, int loop_eintr);
#endif
int try_err(int loop_err, int errval);
/* Error handling and cleanup
-51
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@@ -69,29 +69,6 @@ err_same_file:
return -1;
}
/* open() but with abort traps
*/
/* TODO: also support other things here than files.
and then use, throughout the program.
in particular, use of openat might help
(split the path)
(see: link attack mitigations throughout nvmutil)
make it return, and handle the return value/errno
(this could return e.g. EINTR)
TODO: this function is not used by mkhtemp, nor will
it probably be, it's currently used by nvmutil,
for opening intel gbe nvm config files. i can
probably remove it though and unify witth some
of the verification code now used for mkhtemp
TODO: and don't abort. return -1. and handle in the caller.
minor obstacle: the mkhtemp code always requires absolute
paths, whereas the gbe editor takes relative paths.
*/
void
xopen(int *fd_ptr, const char *path, int flags, struct stat *st)
{
@@ -108,10 +85,6 @@ xopen(int *fd_ptr, const char *path, int flags, struct stat *st)
err_no_cleanup(0, errno, "%s: file not seekable", path);
}
/* fsync() the directory of a file,
* useful for atomic writes
*/
int
fsync_dir(const char *path)
{
@@ -196,19 +169,6 @@ err_fsync_dir:
return -1;
}
/*
* Safe I/O functions wrapping around
* read(), write() and providing a portable
* analog of both pread() and pwrite().
* These functions are designed for maximum
* robustness, checking NULL inputs, overflowed
* outputs, and all kinds of errors that the
* standard libc functions don't.
*
* Looping on EINTR and EAGAIN is supported.
* EINTR/EAGAIN looping is done indefinitely.
*/
/* rw_file_exact() - Read perfectly or die
*
* Read/write, and absolutely insist on an
@@ -317,12 +277,6 @@ err_rw_file_exact:
/* prw() - portable read-write with more
* safety checks than barebones libc
*
* portable pwrite/pread on request, or real
* pwrite/pread libc functions can be used.
* the portable (non-libc) pread/pwrite is not
* thread-safe, because it does not prevent or
* mitigate race conditions on file descriptors
*
* If you need real pwrite/pread, just compile
* with flag: REAL_POS_IO=1
*
@@ -568,8 +522,6 @@ err_rw_over_nrw:
return -1;
}
#if !defined(REAL_POS_IO) || \
REAL_POS_IO < 1
off_t
lseek_on_eintr(int fd, off_t off, int whence,
int loop_eagain, int loop_eintr)
@@ -588,7 +540,6 @@ lseek_on_eintr(int fd, off_t off, int whence,
return old;
}
#endif
/* two functions that reduce sloccount by
* two hundred lines... no, now three. */
@@ -899,8 +850,6 @@ fs_open_component(int dirfd, const char *name,
(is_last ? flags : (O_RDONLY | O_DIRECTORY)) |
O_NOFOLLOW | O_CLOEXEC, (flags & O_CREAT) ? 0600 : 0);
/* the patient always lies
*/
if (!is_last) {
if (if_err(fd < 0, EBADF) ||