sctp: pass a kernel pointer to sctp_setsockopt_mappedv4

Use the kernel pointer that sctp_setsockopt has available instead of
directly handling the user pointer.

Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Christoph Hellwig 2020-07-19 09:21:55 +02:00 committed by David S. Miller
parent 5b864c8dab
commit ffc08f086a

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@ -3173,16 +3173,14 @@ static int sctp_setsockopt_associnfo(struct sock *sk,
* addresses and a user will receive both PF_INET6 and PF_INET type
* addresses on the socket.
*/
static int sctp_setsockopt_mappedv4(struct sock *sk, char __user *optval, unsigned int optlen)
static int sctp_setsockopt_mappedv4(struct sock *sk, int *val,
unsigned int optlen)
{
int val;
struct sctp_sock *sp = sctp_sk(sk);
if (optlen < sizeof(int))
return -EINVAL;
if (get_user(val, (int __user *)optval))
return -EFAULT;
if (val)
if (*val)
sp->v4mapped = 1;
else
sp->v4mapped = 0;
@ -4696,7 +4694,7 @@ static int sctp_setsockopt(struct sock *sk, int level, int optname,
retval = sctp_setsockopt_associnfo(sk, kopt, optlen);
break;
case SCTP_I_WANT_MAPPED_V4_ADDR:
retval = sctp_setsockopt_mappedv4(sk, optval, optlen);
retval = sctp_setsockopt_mappedv4(sk, kopt, optlen);
break;
case SCTP_MAXSEG:
retval = sctp_setsockopt_maxseg(sk, optval, optlen);