MiniOS' console_print tries to expand '\n' into "\n\r" in place, causing
page faults if the string resides in text.
Use a duplicate of the string instead.
Signed-off-by: Stefano Stabellini <stefano.stabellini@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
diff -r 21935dfa8e5f extras/mini-os/console/console.c
--- a/extras/mini-os/console/console.c Fri Oct 09 19:30:39 2009 +0100
+++ b/extras/mini-os/console/console.c Mon Oct 12 16:03:49 2009 +0100
@@ -79,6 +79,8 @@
void console_print(struct consfront_dev *dev, char *data, int length)
{
char *curr_char, saved_char;
+ char copied_str[length];
+ char *copied_ptr;
int part_len;
int (*ring_send_fn)(struct consfront_dev *dev, const char *data, unsigned
length);
@@ -86,24 +88,26 @@
ring_send_fn = xencons_ring_send_no_notify;
else
ring_send_fn = xencons_ring_send;
-
- for(curr_char = data; curr_char < data+length-1; curr_char++)
+
+ copied_ptr = copied_str;
+ memcpy(copied_ptr, data, length);
+ for(curr_char = copied_ptr; curr_char < copied_ptr+length-1; curr_char++)
{
if(*curr_char == '\n')
{
saved_char = *(curr_char+1);
*(curr_char+1) = '\r';
- part_len = curr_char - data + 2;
- ring_send_fn(dev, data, part_len);
+ part_len = curr_char - copied_ptr + 2;
+ ring_send_fn(dev, copied_ptr, part_len);
*(curr_char+1) = saved_char;
- data = curr_char+1;
+ copied_ptr = curr_char+1;
length -= part_len - 1;
}
}
- ring_send_fn(dev, data, length);
+ ring_send_fn(dev, copied_ptr, length);
- if(data[length-1] == '\n')
+ if(copied_ptr[length-1] == '\n')
ring_send_fn(dev, "\r", 1);
}
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