util/inteltool: Remove duplicated error message, switch to snprintf

Passing a string containing output from strerror() to perror() causes
double error message display. It is also causing segfaults when the
error message is longer than temp_string capacity.

To fix the problems, sterror() call has been removed so the error
message is printed only once. This could be enough to avoid segfaults,
but it is a good practice to limit output size with snprintf().

Change-Id: I5ccc37e404f278cafae0a451c5acaa27d7907cce
Signed-off-by: Maciej Suminski <maciej.suminski@cern.ch>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/21025
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Nico Huber <nico.h@gmx.de>
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Maciej Suminski 2017-08-09 11:46:41 +02:00 committed by Nico Huber
parent b3dfcb863c
commit d5fb99eab6
1 changed files with 5 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -117,14 +117,13 @@ static int open_and_seek(int cpu, unsigned long msr, int mode, int *fd)
*fd = open(dev, mode);
if (*fd < 0) {
sprintf(temp_string,
"open(\"%s\"): %s\n", dev, strerror(errno));
snprintf(temp_string, sizeof(temp_string), "open(\"%s\")", dev);
perror(temp_string);
return -1;
}
if (lseek(*fd, msr, SEEK_SET) == (off_t)-1) {
sprintf(temp_string, "lseek(%lu): %s\n", msr, strerror(errno));
snprintf(temp_string, sizeof(temp_string), "lseek(%lu)", msr);
perror(temp_string);
close(*fd);
return -1;
@ -141,7 +140,8 @@ msr_t rdmsr_from_cpu(int cpu, unsigned long addr)
char temp_string[50];
if (open_and_seek(cpu, addr, O_RDONLY, &fd) < 0) {
sprintf(temp_string, "Could not read MSR for CPU#%d", cpu);
snprintf(temp_string, sizeof(temp_string),
"Could not read MSR for CPU#%d", cpu);
perror(temp_string);
}
@ -194,13 +194,11 @@ int print_sgx(void)
#ifndef __DARWIN__
int ncpus = get_number_of_cpus();
int i = 0;
char temp_string[50];
printf("\n============= Dumping INTEL SGX status =============");
if (ncpus < 1) {
sprintf(temp_string, "Failed to get number of CPUs\n");
perror(temp_string);
perror("Failed to get number of CPUs");
error = -1;
} else {
printf("\nNumber of CPUs = %d\n", ncpus);