Blame SOURCES/0294-tftp-Do-not-use-priority-queue.patch

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From 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Alexey Makhalov <amakhalov@vmware.com>
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Date: Thu, 9 Jul 2020 08:10:40 +0000
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Subject: [PATCH] tftp: Do not use priority queue
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There is not need to reassemble the order of blocks. Per RFC 1350,
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server must wait for the ACK, before sending next block. Data packets
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can be served immediately without putting them to priority queue.
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Logic to handle incoming packet is this:
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  - if packet block id equal to expected block id, then
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    process the packet,
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  - if packet block id is less than expected - this is retransmit
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    of old packet, then ACK it and drop the packet,
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  - if packet block id is more than expected - that shouldn't
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    happen, just drop the packet.
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It makes the tftp receive path code simpler, smaller and faster.
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As a benefit, this change fixes CID# 73624 and CID# 96690, caused
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by following while loop:
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  while (cmp_block (grub_be_to_cpu16 (tftph->u.data.block), data->block + 1) == 0)
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where tftph pointer is not moving from one iteration to another, causing
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to serve same packet again. Luckily, double serving didn't happen due to
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data->block++ during the first iteration.
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Fixes: CID 73624, CID 96690
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Signed-off-by: Alexey Makhalov <amakhalov@vmware.com>
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Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
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Upstream-commit-id: 8316694c4f7
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---
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 grub-core/net/tftp.c | 174 ++++++++++++++++-----------------------------------
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 1 file changed, 54 insertions(+), 120 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/grub-core/net/tftp.c b/grub-core/net/tftp.c
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index e267af354..79c16f9b0 100644
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--- a/grub-core/net/tftp.c
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+++ b/grub-core/net/tftp.c
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@@ -25,7 +25,6 @@
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 #include <grub/mm.h>
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 #include <grub/dl.h>
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 #include <grub/file.h>
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-#include <grub/priority_queue.h>
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 #include <grub/i18n.h>
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 GRUB_MOD_LICENSE ("GPLv3+");
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@@ -106,31 +105,8 @@ typedef struct tftp_data
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   int have_oack;
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   struct grub_error_saved save_err;
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   grub_net_udp_socket_t sock;
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-  grub_priority_queue_t pq;
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 } *tftp_data_t;
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-static int
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-cmp_block (grub_uint16_t a, grub_uint16_t b)
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-{
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-  grub_int16_t i = (grub_int16_t) (a - b);
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-  if (i > 0)
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-    return +1;
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-  if (i < 0)
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-    return -1;
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-  return 0;
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-}
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-
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-static int
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-cmp (const void *a__, const void *b__)
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-{
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-  struct grub_net_buff *a_ = *(struct grub_net_buff **) a__;
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-  struct grub_net_buff *b_ = *(struct grub_net_buff **) b__;
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-  struct tftphdr *a = (struct tftphdr *) a_->data;
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-  struct tftphdr *b = (struct tftphdr *) b_->data;
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-  /* We want the first elements to be on top.  */
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-  return -cmp_block (grub_be_to_cpu16 (a->u.data.block), grub_be_to_cpu16 (b->u.data.block));
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-}
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-
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 static grub_err_t
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 ack (tftp_data_t data, grub_uint64_t block)
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 {
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@@ -207,73 +183,60 @@ tftp_receive (grub_net_udp_socket_t sock __attribute__ ((unused)),
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 	  return GRUB_ERR_NONE;
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 	}
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-      err = grub_priority_queue_push (data->pq, &nb);
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-      if (err)
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-	return err;
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+      /* Ack old/retransmitted block. */
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+      if (grub_be_to_cpu16 (tftph->u.data.block) < data->block + 1)
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+	ack (data, grub_be_to_cpu16 (tftph->u.data.block));
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+      /* Ignore unexpected block. */
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+      else if (grub_be_to_cpu16 (tftph->u.data.block) > data->block + 1)
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+	grub_dprintf ("tftp", "TFTP unexpected block # %d\n", tftph->u.data.block);
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+      else
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+	{
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+	  unsigned size;
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-      {
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-	struct grub_net_buff **nb_top_p, *nb_top;
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-	while (1)
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-	  {
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-	    nb_top_p = grub_priority_queue_top (data->pq);
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-	    if (!nb_top_p)
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-	      return GRUB_ERR_NONE;
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-	    nb_top = *nb_top_p;
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-	    tftph = (struct tftphdr *) nb_top->data;
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-	    if (cmp_block (grub_be_to_cpu16 (tftph->u.data.block), data->block + 1) >= 0)
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-	      break;
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-	    ack (data, grub_be_to_cpu16 (tftph->u.data.block));
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-	    grub_netbuff_free (nb_top);
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-	    grub_priority_queue_pop (data->pq);
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-	  }
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-	while (cmp_block (grub_be_to_cpu16 (tftph->u.data.block), data->block + 1) == 0)
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-	  {
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-	    unsigned size;
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-
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-	    grub_priority_queue_pop (data->pq);
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-
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-	    if (file->device->net->packs.count < 50)
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+	  if (file->device->net->packs.count < 50)
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+	    {
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 	      err = ack (data, data->block + 1);
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-	    else
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-	      {
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-		file->device->net->stall = 1;
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-		err = 0;
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-	      }
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-	    if (err)
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-	      return err;
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+	      if (err)
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+		return err;
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+	    }
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+	  else
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+	    file->device->net->stall = 1;
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-	    err = grub_netbuff_pull (nb_top, sizeof (tftph->opcode) +
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-				     sizeof (tftph->u.data.block));
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-	    if (err)
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-	      return err;
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-	    size = nb_top->tail - nb_top->data;
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+	  err = grub_netbuff_pull (nb, sizeof (tftph->opcode) +
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+				   sizeof (tftph->u.data.block));
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+	  if (err)
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+	    return err;
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+	  size = nb->tail - nb->data;
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-	    data->block++;
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-	    if (size < data->block_size)
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-	      {
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-		if (data->ack_sent < data->block)
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-		  ack (data, data->block);
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-		file->device->net->eof = 1;
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-		file->device->net->stall = 1;
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-		grub_net_udp_close (data->sock);
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-		data->sock = NULL;
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-	      }
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-	    /* Prevent garbage in broken cards. Is it still necessary
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-	       given that IP implementation has been fixed?
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-	     */
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-	    if (size > data->block_size)
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-	      {
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-		err = grub_netbuff_unput (nb_top, size - data->block_size);
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-		if (err)
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-		  return err;
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-	      }
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-	    /* If there is data, puts packet in socket list. */
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-	    if ((nb_top->tail - nb_top->data) > 0)
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-	      grub_net_put_packet (&file->device->net->packs, nb_top);
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-	    else
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-	      grub_netbuff_free (nb_top);
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-	  }
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-      }
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+	  data->block++;
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+	  if (size < data->block_size)
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+	    {
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+	      if (data->ack_sent < data->block)
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+		ack (data, data->block);
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+	      file->device->net->eof = 1;
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+	      file->device->net->stall = 1;
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+	      grub_net_udp_close (data->sock);
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+	      data->sock = NULL;
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+	    }
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+	  /*
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+	   * Prevent garbage in broken cards. Is it still necessary
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+	   * given that IP implementation has been fixed?
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+	   */
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+	  if (size > data->block_size)
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+	    {
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+	      err = grub_netbuff_unput (nb, size - data->block_size);
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+	      if (err)
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+		return err;
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+	    }
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+	  /* If there is data, puts packet in socket list. */
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+	  if ((nb->tail - nb->data) > 0)
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+	    {
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+	      grub_net_put_packet (&file->device->net->packs, nb);
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+	      /* Do not free nb. */
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+	      return GRUB_ERR_NONE;
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+	    }
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+	}
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+      grub_netbuff_free (nb);
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       return GRUB_ERR_NONE;
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     case TFTP_ERROR:
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       data->have_oack = 1;
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@@ -287,22 +250,10 @@ tftp_receive (grub_net_udp_socket_t sock __attribute__ ((unused)),
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     }
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 }
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-static void
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-destroy_pq (tftp_data_t data)
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-{
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-  struct grub_net_buff **nb_p;
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-  while ((nb_p = grub_priority_queue_top (data->pq)))
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-    {
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-      grub_netbuff_free (*nb_p);
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-      grub_priority_queue_pop (data->pq);
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-    }
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-
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-  grub_priority_queue_destroy (data->pq);
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-}
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-
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-/* Create a normalized copy of the filename.
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-   Compress any string of consecutive forward slashes to a single forward
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-   slash. */
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+/*
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+ * Create a normalized copy of the filename. Compress any string of consecutive
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+ * forward slashes to a single forward slash.
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+ */
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 static void
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 grub_normalize_filename (char *normalized, const char *filename)
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 {
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@@ -395,22 +346,9 @@ tftp_open (struct grub_file *file, const char *filename)
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   file->not_easily_seekable = 1;
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   file->data = data;
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-  data->pq = grub_priority_queue_new (sizeof (struct grub_net_buff *), cmp);
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-  if (!data->pq)
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-    {
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-      grub_free (data);
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-      return grub_errno;
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-    }
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-
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-  grub_dprintf("tftp", "resolving address for %s\n", file->device->net->server);
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   err = grub_net_resolve_address (file->device->net->server, &addr);
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   if (err)
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     {
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-      grub_dprintf ("tftp", "Address resolution failed: %d\n", err);
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-      grub_dprintf ("tftp", "file_size is %llu, block_size is %llu\n",
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-		    (unsigned long long)data->file_size,
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-		    (unsigned long long)data->block_size);
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-      destroy_pq (data);
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       grub_free (data);
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       return err;
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     }
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@@ -422,7 +360,6 @@ tftp_open (struct grub_file *file, const char *filename)
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   if (!data->sock)
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     {
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       grub_dprintf("tftp", "connection failed\n");
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-      destroy_pq (data);
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       grub_free (data);
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       return grub_errno;
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     }
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@@ -436,7 +373,6 @@ tftp_open (struct grub_file *file, const char *filename)
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       if (err)
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 	{
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 	  grub_net_udp_close (data->sock);
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-	  destroy_pq (data);
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 	  grub_free (data);
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 	  return err;
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 	}
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@@ -453,7 +389,6 @@ tftp_open (struct grub_file *file, const char *filename)
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   if (grub_errno)
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     {
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       grub_net_udp_close (data->sock);
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-      destroy_pq (data);
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       grub_free (data);
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       return grub_errno;
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     }
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@@ -496,7 +431,6 @@ tftp_close (struct grub_file *file)
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 	grub_print_error ();
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       grub_net_udp_close (data->sock);
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     }
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-  destroy_pq (data);
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   grub_free (data);
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   return GRUB_ERR_NONE;
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 }