
Rather than relying on the caller, terminate the string inside this function. Do this each time we return, whether input is finished or not. It is not needed when the input is aborted, since the string will be discarded in that case.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass sjg@chromium.org ---
(no changes since v1)
common/cli_readline.c | 8 +++++++- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/common/cli_readline.c b/common/cli_readline.c index 62d419bb36a7..fdb84d9204f6 100644 --- a/common/cli_readline.c +++ b/common/cli_readline.c @@ -263,6 +263,7 @@ int cread_line_process_ch(struct cli_line_state *cls, char ichar)
if (ichar == '\n') { putc('\n'); + buf[cls->eol_num] = '\0'; /* terminate the string */ return 0; }
@@ -413,6 +414,12 @@ int cread_line_process_ch(struct cli_line_state *cls, char ichar) break; }
+ /* + * keep the string terminated...if we added a char at the end then we + * want a \0 after it + */ + buf[cls->eol_num] = '\0'; + return -EAGAIN; }
@@ -467,7 +474,6 @@ static int cread_line(const char *const prompt, char *buf, unsigned int *len, break; } *len = cls->eol_num; - buf[cls->eol_num] = '\0'; /* lose the newline */
if (buf[0] && buf[0] != CREAD_HIST_CHAR) cread_add_to_hist(buf);