Infinite loop in jdk/test/sun/management/windows/revokeall
Jonathan Gibbons
jonathan.gibbons at oracle.com
Mon Oct 1 14:56:56 UTC 2018
I'm guessing serviceability-dev is a better place for this message.
-- Jon
On 10/1/18 5:44 AM, Ladislav Jahoda wrote:
> Hello guys,
> the revokeall utility has an infinite loop in its revokeAll method.
> Please note in the loop (line #344 in revokeall.c):
> while (count > 0) {
> the condition (line #354):
> if (((ACCESS_ALLOWED_ACE *)ace)->Header.AceType !=
> ACCESS_ALLOWED_ACE_TYPE) {
> continue;
> }
> which loops forever if the condition is met. Note that the “count”
> counter needs to be decremented before the continue statement, that is:
> if (((ACCESS_ALLOWED_ACE *)ace)->Header.AceType !=
> ACCESS_ALLOWED_ACE_TYPE) {
> count--;
> continue;
> }
> I checked the OpenJDK 8, 9 and 10, the bug is in all versions.
> Thanks ahead for the fix,
> Lada Jahoda
>
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