Handle malloc failure in ipc_recv_response

master
Drew DeVault 8 years ago
parent 6c0fc20936
commit 9ad1e6b40f

@ -52,10 +52,18 @@ struct ipc_response *ipc_recv_response(int socketfd) {
}
struct ipc_response *response = malloc(sizeof(struct ipc_response));
if (!response) {
goto error_1;
}
total = 0;
response->size = data32[0];
response->type = data32[1];
char *payload = malloc(response->size + 1);
if (!payload) {
goto error_2;
}
while (total < response->size) {
ssize_t received = recv(socketfd, payload + total, response->size - total, 0);
if (received < 0) {
@ -67,6 +75,11 @@ struct ipc_response *ipc_recv_response(int socketfd) {
response->payload = payload;
return response;
error_2:
free(response);
error_1:
sway_log(L_ERROR, "Unable to allocate memory for IPC response");
return NULL;
}
void free_ipc_response(struct ipc_response *response) {

@ -88,9 +88,14 @@ void _sway_log(const char *filename, int line, log_importance_t verbosity, const
}
if (filename && line) {
char *file = strdup(filename);
fprintf(stderr, "[%s:%d] ", basename(file), line);
free(file);
const char *file = filename + strlen(filename);
while (file != filename && *file != '/') {
--file;
}
if (*file == '/') {
++file;
}
fprintf(stderr, "[%s:%d] ", file, line);
}
va_list args;

@ -331,6 +331,9 @@ void ipc_bar_init(struct bar *bar, const char *bar_id) {
bool handle_ipc_event(struct bar *bar) {
struct ipc_response *resp = ipc_recv_response(bar->ipc_event_socketfd);
if (!resp) {
return false;
}
switch (resp->type) {
case IPC_EVENT_WORKSPACE:
ipc_update_workspaces(bar);

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