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fcup-smsend[mult]: fix buglet in K&R C NULL pointer passing The only 100% safe way to pass a NULL pointer as a function argument in K&R C is to cast 0 to a pointer type; failing to do so may cause mysterious bugs (invalid stack frames or garbage in argument registers) on 64-bit machines. This issue has already been fixed in most of FC host tools, but I just found some missed spots: passing of NULL UDH to PDU encoding functions in fcup-smsend[mult] in the case of single (not concatenated) SMS.
author Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
date Fri, 01 Sep 2023 07:33:51 +0000
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/*
 * Limits on FFS filenames and pathnames
 *
 * The deepest pathname allowed is one of the form /1/2/3/4/5/6, where the
 * last component may be a file, a directory or a symlink; if this last
 * component is a directory, it has to be empty, because any child of
 * that directory would violate the depth limit.
 *
 * The proper FFS pathname form begins with a slash (all pathnames must
 * be absolute, no Unix processes in the fw means no current directories),
 * has exactly one slash in each separating place (no double slashes),
 * and no trailing slash except in the special case of the root directory,
 * whose full pathname is "/".
 *
 * Each component name is [1,20] characters long; combining this limit
 * with the maximum depth of 6 puts the maximum length of a properly-formed
 * full pathname at 126 characters.
 */

#define	MAX_FN_COMPONENT	20
#define	MAX_NAME_DEPTH		6
#define	MAX_FULL_PATHNAME	((MAX_FN_COMPONENT+1) * MAX_NAME_DEPTH)