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In order to immediately overwrite the old key on the stack, before servicing a userspace request for bytes, we use the remaining 32 bytes of block 0 as the key. This means moving indices 8,9,a,b,c,d,e,f -> 4,5,6,7,8,9,a,b. Since 4 < 8, for the kernel implementations of memcpy(), this doesn't actually appear to be a problem in practice. But relying on that characteristic seems a bit brittle. So let's change that to a proper memmove(), which is the by-the-books way of handling overlapping memory copies. Reviewed-by: Dominik Brodowski <linux@dominikbrodowski.net> Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com> |
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| ipmi | ||
| mwave | ||
| pcmcia | ||
| tpm | ||
| xilinx_hwicap | ||
| xillybus | ||
| Kconfig | ||
| Makefile | ||
| adi.c | ||
| apm-emulation.c | ||
| applicom.c | ||
| applicom.h | ||
| bsr.c | ||
| ds1620.c | ||
| dsp56k.c | ||
| dtlk.c | ||
| hangcheck-timer.c | ||
| hpet.c | ||
| lp.c | ||
| mem.c | ||
| misc.c | ||
| mspec.c | ||
| nsc_gpio.c | ||
| nvram.c | ||
| nwbutton.c | ||
| nwbutton.h | ||
| nwflash.c | ||
| pc8736x_gpio.c | ||
| powernv-op-panel.c | ||
| ppdev.c | ||
| ps3flash.c | ||
| random.c | ||
| scx200_gpio.c | ||
| sonypi.c | ||
| tb0219.c | ||
| tlclk.c | ||
| toshiba.c | ||
| ttyprintk.c | ||
| uv_mmtimer.c | ||
| virtio_console.c | ||