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The getopt_long(3) implementation in Android (upstream freebsd) expects a null-terminated array while parsing long options with required args. if (long_options[match].has_arg == required_argument) { optarg = nargv[optind++]; } ... if (long_options[match].has_arg == required_argument && optarg == NULL) { return (BADARG); } This seems to make sense in practice, as getopt(3) takes the first two arguments of argc and argv that are "as passed to the main() function on program invocation", and both of C and C++ spec say "the value of argv[argc] shall be 0". Prior to the CL, we may run into undefined behavior on malformed input command line (e.g. missing arg for an option that requires one). This CL fixes the issue by always appending a nullptr to the argument list (but without counting that into argc). Test: Build and boot into recovery with commands. Change-Id: Ic6c37548f4db2f30aeabd40f387ca916eeca5392 |
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include/otautil | ||
Android.bp | ||
dirutil.cpp | ||
mounts.cpp | ||
paths.cpp | ||
rangeset.cpp | ||
sysutil.cpp | ||
thermalutil.cpp |