On 10/16/2016 08:35 AM, Stefan Hajnoczi wrote:
>>> +
>>> + if (sscanf(str, "%32[^:]:%32[^,]%n", cid, port, &n) != 2) {
>>
>> This says stop at the first comma after the colon...
>>
>>> + error_setg(errp, "error parsing address '%s'", str);
>>> + return NULL;
>>> + }
>>> + if (str[n] != '\0') {
>>> + error_setg(errp, "trailing characters in address '%s'", str);
>>
>> ...but this rejects a trailing comma. Is a trailing comma possible base
>> on how QemuOpts work? If so, do you need to handle it here?
>
> Actually I just wanted to grab characters up until the end of string.
> It wasn't clear from the sscanf(3) man page what the best way to do that
> was, so I kept the comma which is also used in tcp addresses (because
> they support additional comma-separated options).%32s instead of %32[^,] should grab up to all 32 remaining characters in the string; your %n trick then ensures there is no garbage. I guess it's still a question of whether we want to always treat a comma as trailing garbage. -- Eric Blake eblake redhat com +1-919-301-3266 Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org
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