fix logging: out-of-bounds check should end with user categories
To check category bounds, rather use num_cat_user, to redirect all semantically
unknown categories to DLGLOBAL.
Adjust logging_test expectations accordingly: "(d)" is now also shown.
Note: subsys is and needs to be signed, while num_cat* are unsigned. Thus for a
negative subsys, 'subsys >= num_cat_user' practically always yields true. Pay
close attention to signedness and check upper bound only for positive values.
Change-Id: I4a952b759f30d90fbfb81fedcfc56a8092ea18c1
diff --git a/src/logging.c b/src/logging.c
index 2a8bfdc..d32ca43 100644
--- a/src/logging.c
+++ b/src/logging.c
@@ -336,6 +336,11 @@
* which should never happen unless even the DLGLOBAL category is missing. */
static inline int map_subsys(int subsys)
{
+ /* Note: comparing signed and unsigned integers */
+
+ if (subsys > 0 && ((unsigned int)subsys) >= osmo_log_info->num_cat_user)
+ subsys = DLGLOBAL;
+
if (subsys < 0)
subsys = subsys_lib2index(subsys);
diff --git a/tests/logging/logging_test.err b/tests/logging/logging_test.err
index f4e9c1f..4527d83 100644
--- a/tests/logging/logging_test.err
+++ b/tests/logging/logging_test.err
@@ -4,4 +4,5 @@
DLGLOBAL You should see this on DLGLOBAL (a)
DLGLOBAL You should see this on DLGLOBAL (b)
DLGLOBAL You should see this on DLGLOBAL (c)
+DLGLOBAL You should see this on DLGLOBAL (d)
DLGLOBAL You should see this on DLGLOBAL (e)