From: Florian Forster Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2008 09:46:59 +0000 (+0200) Subject: src/collectd-nagios.c: Improve handling of lines returned from `GETVAL'. X-Git-Tag: collectd-4.4.4~14 X-Git-Url: https://git.tokkee.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=953bd0f881faa40c415a1f1a9d7e2da739d343ff;p=collectd.git src/collectd-nagios.c: Improve handling of lines returned from `GETVAL'. Then selecting only certain data sources with the `-d' option, the program would try to read more lines from the server than the server reports, resulting in the communication never finishing. This patch resolves that problem and introduces a couple other error handling blocks. Thanks to Fabian Linzberger for pointing this out. --- diff --git a/src/collectd-nagios.c b/src/collectd-nagios.c index 1bf5b3f3..ca72a68c 100644 --- a/src/collectd-nagios.c +++ b/src/collectd-nagios.c @@ -150,6 +150,7 @@ static int get_values (int *ret_values_num, double **ret_values, char **values_names; int i; + int j; fd = socket (PF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0); if (fd < 0) @@ -229,31 +230,58 @@ static int get_values (int *ret_values_num, double **ret_values, free (values); return (-1); } + memset (values_names, 0, values_num * sizeof (char *)); - i = 0; + i = 0; /* index of the values returned by the server */ + j = 0; /* number of values in `values_names' and `values' */ while (fgets (buffer, sizeof (buffer), fh_in) != NULL) { - char *key; - char *value; + do /* while (0) */ + { + char *key; + char *value; + char *endptr; + + key = buffer; - key = buffer; + value = strchr (key, '='); + if (value == NULL) + { + fprintf (stderr, "Cannot parse line: %s\n", buffer); + break; + } + *value = 0; + value++; - value = strchr (key, '='); - if (value == NULL) - continue; - *value = '\0'; value++; + if (ignore_ds (key) != 0) + break; - if (ignore_ds (key) != 0) - continue; + endptr = NULL; + errno = 0; + values[j] = strtod (value, &endptr); + if ((endptr == value) || (errno != 0)) + { + fprintf (stderr, "Could not parse buffer " + "as number: %s\n", value); + break; + } - values_names[i] = strdup (key); - values[i] = atof (value); + values_names[j] = strdup (key); + if (values_names[j] == NULL) + { + fprintf (stderr, "strdup failed.\n"); + break; + } + j++; + } while (0); i++; if (i >= values_num) break; } - values_num = i; + /* Set `values_num' to the number of values actually stored in the + * array. */ + values_num = j; fclose (fh_in); fh_in = NULL; fd = -1; fclose (fh_out); fh_out = NULL;