[FFmpeg-devel] [PATCH 1/5] avformat/aviobuf: set AVIOContext->error on bprint buffer ENOMEM
Marton Balint
cus at passwd.hu
Sun Jan 2 22:46:28 EET 2022
On Fri, 31 Dec 2021, Marton Balint wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, 31 Dec 2021, Andreas Rheinhardt wrote:
>
>> Marton Balint:
>>> This makes sure the error condition is kept in AVIOContext even if the
>>> user
>>> does not check the return value of avio_read_to_bprint or
>>> ff_read_line_to_bprint.
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Marton Balint <cus at passwd.hu>
>>> ---
>>> libavformat/aviobuf.c | 8 ++++++--
>>> 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
>>>
>>> diff --git a/libavformat/aviobuf.c b/libavformat/aviobuf.c
>>> index 29d4bd7510..6f8a822ee3 100644
>>> --- a/libavformat/aviobuf.c
>>> +++ b/libavformat/aviobuf.c
>>> @@ -875,8 +875,10 @@ static int64_t
>>> read_string_to_bprint_overwrite(AVIOContext *s, AVBPrint *bp,
>>> if (ret < 0)
>>> return ret;
>>>
>>> - if (!av_bprint_is_complete(bp))
>>> + if (!av_bprint_is_complete(bp)) {
>>> + s->error = AVERROR(ENOMEM);
>>> return AVERROR(ENOMEM);
>>> + }
>>>
>>> return bp->len;
>>> }
>>> @@ -1351,8 +1353,10 @@ int avio_read_to_bprint(AVIOContext *h, AVBPrint
>>> *pb, size_t max_size)
>>> if (ret <= 0)
>>> return ret;
>>> av_bprint_append_data(pb, buf, ret);
>>> - if (!av_bprint_is_complete(pb))
>>> + if (!av_bprint_is_complete(pb)) {
>>> + h->error = AVERROR(ENOMEM);
>>> return AVERROR(ENOMEM);
>>> + }
>>> max_size -= ret;
>>> }
>>> return 0;
>>>
>>
>> I don't really see the point of this: It is not a real read error that
>> should stick to the AVIOContext (which can still be used afterwards
>> without any issue).
>> If the user does not check the errors, then the user
>> has no one to blame but himself for missing errors.
>
> AVIO read/write behaviour is to store IO errors in the context so the user
> does not have to check for them in every call. It is not well documented
> which calls should be checked always, so the user might be under the
> impression that errors during read/write may be checked sometime later.
>
> Admittedly, ENOMEM is not an IO error, but I think it is better to store that
> as well in the context to keep the behaviour consistent, because in case of
> ENOMEM avio_read_to_bprint reads and drops undefined amount of data, so the
> context will also be in an undefined state.
>
> Other possibilities:
> - make avio_read_to_bprint read all the data regardless of AVBPrint fullness
> - mark avio_read_to_bprint av_warn_unused_result.
> - both :)
>
> But these also forces the user to check return values... So I kind of like my
> original approach better, because it maintains avio_read/write call behaviour
> that it is safe to check errors sometime later.
Any more comments about this or the rest of the series? I plan to apply it
tomorrow.
Thanks,
Marton
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