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network: 0.884
device: 0.865
socket: 0.784
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VNC/RFB: QEMU reports incorrect name (length)
If the name of a machine (as set with the -name argument) has a length longer than 1024, (RFB) VNC clients will not receive a correct RFB ServerInit message.
I suspect this is the problem:
https://github.com/qemu/qemu/blob/master/ui/vnc.c#L2463
The return value of snprintf is used as the value for the name-length field in the ServerInit message.
This is problematic for names that were truncated to 1024, as the length will now be bigger than the actual name.
I think a quick fix would be to simply report min(size,1024) to the client...
The right fix here is to switch to use g_strdup_printf and avoid a fixed length stack buffer entirely.
Fix has been committed: http://git.qemu.org/?p=qemu.git;a=commitdiff;h=97efe4f961dcf5a0126
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