ASoC: soc-core: Replace use of strncpy() with strlcpy()

By using strncpy() if the source string does not have a null byte in the
first n bytes, then the destination string is not null-terminated.
This can be fixed in a two-step process by manually null-terminating the
array after the use of strncpy() or by using strlcpy().

Signed-off-by: Dimitris Papastamos <dp@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com>
Acked-by: Liam Girdwood <lrg@slimlogic.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Mark Brown <broonie@opensource.wolfsonmicro.com>
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Dimitris Papastamos 2010-12-06 15:42:17 +00:00 committed by Mark Brown
parent 589c3563f6
commit 58818a77cd

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@ -3183,7 +3183,7 @@ static inline char *fmt_single_name(struct device *dev, int *id)
if (dev_name(dev) == NULL)
return NULL;
strncpy(name, dev_name(dev), NAME_SIZE);
strlcpy(name, dev_name(dev), NAME_SIZE);
/* are we a "%s.%d" name (platform and SPI components) */
found = strstr(name, dev->driver->name);
@ -3206,7 +3206,7 @@ static inline char *fmt_single_name(struct device *dev, int *id)
/* sanitize component name for DAI link creation */
snprintf(tmp, NAME_SIZE, "%s.%s", dev->driver->name, name);
strncpy(name, tmp, NAME_SIZE);
strlcpy(name, tmp, NAME_SIZE);
} else
*id = 0;
}