On Mon, Sep 25, 2017 at 7:41 AM, David Laight <david.lai...@aculab.com> wrote:
> From: Arnd Bergmann
>> Sent: 22 September 2017 22:29
> ...
>> It seems that this is triggered in part by using strlcpy(), which the
>> compiler doesn't recognize as copying at most 'len' bytes, since strlcpy
>> is not part of the C standard.
>
> Neither is strncpy().
>
> It'll almost certainly be a marker in a header file somewhere,
> so it should be possibly to teach it about other functions.

I'm currently travelling and haven't investigated in detail, but from
taking a closer look here, I found that the hardened 'strlcpy()'
in include/linux/string.h triggers it. There is also a hardened
(much shorted) 'strncpy()' that doesn't trigger it in the same file,
and having only the extern declaration of strncpy also doesn't.

        Arnd

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