So far amixer allows some unexpected suffix and assumes as a raw absolute value without returning an error. This is rather dangerous, e.g. user might not notice that a completely wrong value was set when the command line included a typo.
This patch makes the parser a bit more strict: it doesn't allow any longer invalid suffixes, instead either returns an error or skips the invalid value, depending on the operation mode.
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai tiwai@suse.de --- amixer/amixer.c | 13 +++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/amixer/amixer.c b/amixer/amixer.c index 6a2fdb96c62f..ed60e7c3a960 100644 --- a/amixer/amixer.c +++ b/amixer/amixer.c @@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ static int set_volume_simple(snd_mixer_elem_t *elem, long val, orig, pmin, pmax; char *p = *ptr, *s; int invalid = 0, percent = 0, err = 0; - int vol_type = std_vol_type; + int vol_type; double scale = 1.0; int correct = 0;
@@ -344,14 +344,19 @@ static int set_volume_simple(snd_mixer_elem_t *elem, strtol(p, &p, 10); } if (*p == '%') { + vol_type = std_vol_type; percent = 1; p++; } else if (toupper(p[0]) == 'D' && toupper(p[1]) == 'B') { vol_type = VOL_DB; p += 2; scale = 100; - } else + } else { vol_type = VOL_RAW; + } + + if (*p && !strchr(",:+-", *p)) + invalid = 1;
val = (long)(strtod(s, NULL) * scale); if (vol_ops[dir].v[vol_type].get_range(elem, &pmin, &pmax) < 0) @@ -372,6 +377,10 @@ static int set_volume_simple(snd_mixer_elem_t *elem, } p++; } + + if (*p && !strchr(",:", *p)) + invalid = 1; + if (! invalid) { val = check_range(val, pmin, pmax); err = vol_ops[dir].v[vol_type].set(elem, chn, val, correct);