The icy_metadata_headers string never gets initialized, so,
during the first call to av_strlcatf() in parse_icy(),
strlen() will be called on a pointer to uninitialized memory.
At best this causes some garbage data to be left at the
start of the string.
By initializing icy_metadata_headers to the empty string, the
first call to strlen() will always return 0, so that data is
appended from the start of the string.
Signed-off-by: Luca Barbato <lu_zero@gentoo.org>
static int parse_icy(HTTPContext *s, const char *tag, const char *p)
{
int len = 4 + strlen(p) + strlen(tag);
+ int is_first = !s->icy_metadata_headers;
int ret;
if (s->icy_metadata_headers)
if ((ret = av_reallocp(&s->icy_metadata_headers, len)) < 0)
return ret;
+ if (is_first)
+ *s->icy_metadata_headers = '\0';
+
av_strlcatf(s->icy_metadata_headers, len, "%s: %s\n", tag, p);
return 0;