ft2232: fix possible read buffer overflow
This patch fix a possible read buffer overflow in ft2232_execute_queue. Also the correct read queue size for libftdi and libftd2xx was added and and tested. In function ft2232_write a uninitialized value was initialized because we don't know if this value was set in the ftdi api call.__archive__
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@ -373,6 +373,12 @@ static int require_send;
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a comment would have been nice.
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*/
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#if BUILD_FT2232_FTD2XX == 1
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#define FT2232_BUFFER_READ_QUEUE_SIZE (64*64)
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#else
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#define FT2232_BUFFER_READ_QUEUE_SIZE (64*4)
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#endif
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#define FT2232_BUFFER_SIZE 131072
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static uint8_t* ft2232_buffer = NULL;
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@ -499,7 +505,7 @@ static int ft2232_write(uint8_t* buf, int size, uint32_t* bytes_written)
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{
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#if BUILD_FT2232_FTD2XX == 1
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FT_STATUS status;
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DWORD dw_bytes_written;
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DWORD dw_bytes_written = 0;
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if ((status = FT_Write(ftdih, buf, size, &dw_bytes_written)) != FT_OK)
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{
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*bytes_written = dw_bytes_written;
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@ -2081,12 +2087,20 @@ static int ft2232_execute_queue(void)
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while (cmd)
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{
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/* fill the write buffer with the desired command */
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if (ft2232_execute_command(cmd) != ERROR_OK)
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retval = ERROR_JTAG_QUEUE_FAILED;
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/* Start reading input before FT2232 TX buffer fills up */
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/* Start reading input before FT2232 TX buffer fills up.
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* Sometimes this happens because we don't know the
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* length of the last command before we execute it. So
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* we simple inform the user.
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*/
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cmd = cmd->next;
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if (ft2232_expect_read > 256)
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if (ft2232_expect_read >= FT2232_BUFFER_READ_QUEUE_SIZE )
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{
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if (ft2232_expect_read > (FT2232_BUFFER_READ_QUEUE_SIZE+1) )
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LOG_WARNING("read buffer size looks to high");
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if (ft2232_send_and_recv(first_unsent, cmd) != ERROR_OK)
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retval = ERROR_JTAG_QUEUE_FAILED;
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first_unsent = cmd;
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