[dpdk-dev] [PATCH] usertools: replace unsafe input function

Burakov, Anatoly anatoly.burakov at intel.com
Wed Apr 3 16:29:09 CEST 2019


On 03-Apr-19 2:30 PM, Bruce Richardson wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 03, 2019 at 11:44:40AM +0100, Burakov, Anatoly wrote:
>> On 20-Mar-19 4:43 PM, Andrius Sirvys wrote:
>>> LGTM static code analysis tool reports that the function 'input' is
>>> unsafe. Changed to use raw_input which then converts it using
>>> ast.literal_eval() which is safe.
>>>
>>> Fixes: d1b94da4a4e0 ("usertools: add client script for telemetry")
>>> Cc: ciara.power at intel.com
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Andrius Sirvys <andrius.sirvys at intel.com>
>>> ---
>>>    usertools/dpdk-telemetry-client.py | 4 ++--
>>>    1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
>>>
>>> diff --git a/usertools/dpdk-telemetry-client.py b/usertools/dpdk-telemetry-client.py
>>> index ce0c7a9..c3ba77d 100755
>>> --- a/usertools/dpdk-telemetry-client.py
>>> +++ b/usertools/dpdk-telemetry-client.py
>>> @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ def requestMetrics(self): # Requests metrics for given client
>>>        def repeatedlyRequestMetrics(self, sleep_time): # Recursively requests metrics for given client
>>>            print("\nPlease enter the number of times you'd like to continuously request Metrics:")
>>> -        n_requests = int(input("\n:"))
>>> +        n_requests = int(ast.literal_eval(raw_input("\n:")))
>>>            print("\033[F") #Removes the user input from screen, cleans it up
>>>            print("\033[K")
>>>            for i in range(n_requests):
>>> @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ def interactiveMenu(self, sleep_time): # Creates Interactive menu within the scr
>>>                print("[3] Unregister client")
>>>                try:
>>> -                self.choice = int(input("\n:"))
>>> +                self.choice = int(ast.literal_eval(raw_input("\n:")))
>>>                    print("\033[F") #Removes the user input for screen, cleans it up
>>>                    print("\033[K")
>>>                    if self.choice == 1:
>>>
>>
>> raw_input doesn't exist in Python 3.
>>
>> Perhaps you should do this at the top of the script:
>>
>> try:
>>      raw_input  # Python 2
>> except NameError:
>>      raw_input = input  # Python 3
>>
>> That way, all calls to raw_input will call the intended function.
>>
> 
> The suggested way in the python docs is a little different:
> 
> https://python-future.org/compatible_idioms.html#raw_input()
> 

Or that :)

-- 
Thanks,
Anatoly


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