These tests are supposed to check if the loop exited via a break or not.
However the tests are wrong because if we did not exit via a break then
"p" is not a valid pointer. In that case, it's the equivalent of
"if (*(u32 *)sr == *last_key) {". That's going to work most of the time,
but there is a potential for those to be equal.
Fixes: 1593123a6a49 ("tipc: add name table dump to new netlink api")
Fixes: 1a1a143daf84 ("tipc: add publication dump to new netlink api")
Signed-off-by: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
list_for_each_entry(p, &sr->all_publ, all_publ)
if (p->key == *last_key)
break;
- if (p->key != *last_key)
+ if (list_entry_is_head(p, &sr->all_publ, all_publ))
return -EPIPE;
} else {
p = list_first_entry(&sr->all_publ,
if (p->key == *last_publ)
break;
}
- if (p->key != *last_publ) {
+ if (list_entry_is_head(p, &tsk->publications, binding_sock)) {
/* We never set seq or call nl_dump_check_consistent()
* this means that setting prev_seq here will cause the
* consistence check to fail in the netlink callback