/* * linux/fs/binfmt_em86.c * * Based on linux/fs/binfmt_script.c * Copyright (C) 1996 Martin von Löwis * original #!-checking implemented by tytso. * * em86 changes Copyright (C) 1997 Jim Paradis */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #define EM86_INTERP "/usr/bin/em86" #define EM86_I_NAME "em86" static int load_em86(struct linux_binprm *bprm) { const char *i_name, *i_arg; char *interp; struct file * file; int retval; struct elfhdr elf_ex; /* Make sure this is a Linux/Intel ELF executable... */ elf_ex = *((struct elfhdr *)bprm->buf); if (memcmp(elf_ex.e_ident, ELFMAG, SELFMAG) != 0) return -ENOEXEC; /* First of all, some simple consistency checks */ if ((elf_ex.e_type != ET_EXEC && elf_ex.e_type != ET_DYN) || (!((elf_ex.e_machine == EM_386) || (elf_ex.e_machine == EM_486))) || !bprm->file->f_op->mmap) { return -ENOEXEC; } /* Need to be able to load the file after exec */ if (bprm->interp_flags & BINPRM_FLAGS_PATH_INACCESSIBLE) return -ENOENT; allow_write_access(bprm->file); fput(bprm->file); bprm->file = NULL; /* Unlike in the script case, we don't have to do any hairy * parsing to find our interpreter... it's hardcoded! */ interp = EM86_INTERP; i_name = EM86_I_NAME; i_arg = NULL; /* We reserve the right to add an arg later */ /* * Splice in (1) the interpreter's name for argv[0] * (2) (optional) argument to interpreter * (3) filename of emulated file (replace argv[0]) * * This is done in reverse order, because of how the * user environment and arguments are stored. */ remove_arg_zero(bprm); retval = copy_strings_kernel(1, &bprm->filename, bprm); if (retval < 0) return retval; bprm->argc++; if (i_arg) { retval = copy_strings_kernel(1, &i_arg, bprm); if (retval < 0) return retval; bprm->argc++; } retval = copy_strings_kernel(1, &i_name, bprm); if (retval < 0) return retval; bprm->argc++; /* * OK, now restart the process with the interpreter's inode. * Note that we use open_exec() as the name is now in kernel * space, and we don't need to copy it. */ file = open_exec(interp); if (IS_ERR(file)) return PTR_ERR(file); bprm->file = file; retval = prepare_binprm(bprm); if (retval < 0) return retval; return search_binary_handler(bprm); } static struct linux_binfmt em86_format = { .module = THIS_MODULE, .load_binary = load_em86, }; static int __init init_em86_binfmt(void) { register_binfmt(&em86_format); return 0; } static void __exit exit_em86_binfmt(void) { unregister_binfmt(&em86_format); } core_initcall(init_em86_binfmt); module_exit(exit_em86_binfmt); MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); table>
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authorJurij Smakov <jurij@wooyd.org>2017-01-30 15:41:36 -0600
committerKalle Valo <kvalo@codeaurora.org>2017-01-31 09:05:25 +0200
commit52f5631a4c056ad01682393be56d2be237e81610 (patch)
tree53d1ddd2c1b179c808df10b6ce731ad26aa9f31b /net/bluetooth/smp.c
parent2b1d530cb3157f828fcaadd259613f59db3c6d1c (diff)
rtlwifi: rtl8192ce: Fix loading of incorrect firmware
In commit cf4747d7535a ("rtlwifi: Fix regression caused by commit d86e64768859, an error in the edit results in the wrong firmware being loaded for some models of the RTL8188/8192CE. In this condition, the connection suffered from high ping latency, slow transfer rates, and required higher signal strengths to work at all See https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=853073, https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1017471, and https://github.com/lwfinger/rtlwifi_new/issues/203 for descriptions of the problems. This patch fixes all of those problems. Fixes: cf4747d7535a ("rtlwifi: Fix regression caused by commit d86e64768859") Signed-off-by: Jurij Smakov <jurij@wooyd.org> Signed-off-by: Larry Finger <Larry.Finger@lwfinger.net> Cc: Stable <stable@vger.kernel.org> # 4.9+ Signed-off-by: Kalle Valo <kvalo@codeaurora.org>
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