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Message-ID: <ZdeBwyCyFx13LTEC@smile.fi.intel.com>
Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2024 19:17:55 +0200
From: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@...ux.intel.com>
To: Kees Cook <keescook@...omium.org>
Cc: linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org, linux-hardening@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH v1 1/1] kernel.h: Move lib/cmdline.c prototypes to
 string.h

On Wed, Oct 04, 2023 at 12:27:41PM +0300, Andy Shevchenko wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 4, 2023 at 2:39 AM Kees Cook <keescook@...omium.org> wrote:
> > On Tue, Oct 03, 2023 at 04:01:42PM +0300, Andy Shevchenko wrote:
> > > The lib/cmdline.c is basically a set of some small string parsers
> > > which are wide used in the kernel. Their prototypes belong to the
> > > string.h rather then kernel.h.
> >
> > I think these should live in string_helpers.h not string.h (which is, in
> > theory, supposed to be used for the standard C string library functions,
> > though that's not 100% currently)...
> 
> These are being used in the early stages where usually we have
> string.h. So, I would argue, but if you insist, I can move them. What
> about lib/argv_slit.c then? Because semantically it's quite close to
> what the lib/cmdline.c is doing.

So, if no further ARs, can we got this applied and move on?

-- 
With Best Regards,
Andy Shevchenko



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