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author | Frank Mehnert <frank.mehnert@kernkonzept.com> | 2024-07-29 13:58:02 +0200 |
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committer | Waldemar Brodkorb <wbx@openadk.org> | 2024-07-30 02:36:47 +0200 |
commit | 3e6628c847c0c6a6929f14933b029b1261dd6ca9 (patch) | |
tree | 65b18c57cd6d977c6a5aedfd7369941e4e2a5cb2 /libiconv/iconv.c | |
parent | 8c9dc43f47ec4f2ab69f5092875638f68659fc8d (diff) |
iconv: fix parameter type of utf8seq_is_{overlong,surrogate,illegal}
Use `unsigned char *s` rather than `char *s`. First, this fixes compiler
warnings when these functions are called from utf8dec_wchar() passing
the `in` pointer of type `unsigned char *`.
Second, these functions are always called with characters >= 0x80 so the
sign bit is set. Shifting right a negative signed value will insert `1`
from the left side, so `foo >> 1` where foo is negative will always have
the sign bit set. So at least "case 2" would never return true.
There is a similar problem with tests like
(*(s+1) >= 0xA0) && (*(s+1) <= 0xBF)
This condition is always false with `char *s`.
Signed-off-by: Marcus Haehnel <marcus.haehnel@kernkonzept.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'libiconv/iconv.c')
-rw-r--r-- | libiconv/iconv.c | 6 |
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/libiconv/iconv.c b/libiconv/iconv.c index 6876ab5f7..095932fd6 100644 --- a/libiconv/iconv.c +++ b/libiconv/iconv.c @@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ static inline int utf8enc_wchar(char *outb, wchar_t c) } } -static inline int utf8seq_is_overlong(char *s, int n) +static inline int utf8seq_is_overlong(unsigned char *s, int n) { switch (n) { @@ -268,12 +268,12 @@ static inline int utf8seq_is_overlong(char *s, int n) return 0; } -static inline int utf8seq_is_surrogate(char *s, int n) +static inline int utf8seq_is_surrogate(unsigned char *s, int n) { return ((n == 3) && (*s == 0xED) && (*(s+1) >= 0xA0) && (*(s+1) <= 0xBF)); } -static inline int utf8seq_is_illegal(char *s, int n) +static inline int utf8seq_is_illegal(unsigned char *s, int n) { return ((n == 3) && (*s == 0xEF) && (*(s+1) == 0xBF) && (*(s+2) >= 0xBE) && (*(s+2) <= 0xBF)); |