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Re: [PATCH] Fix buffer overrun in regexp matcher
- From: Carlos O'Donell <carlos at systemhalted dot org>
- To: Andreas Schwab <schwab at suse dot de>
- Cc: libc-alpha at sourceware dot org
- Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2013 23:44:22 -0500
- Subject: Re: [PATCH] Fix buffer overrun in regexp matcher
- References: <mvma9rsq85s.fsf@hawking.suse.de>
On 01/29/2013 11:13 AM, Andreas Schwab wrote:
> When extending regex buffers, make sure we allocate enough room for the
> state log. Merely doubling the space may not be enough if the current
> node has accepted a long run of characters. This part of the code only
> triggers with multibyte characters.
>
> Andreas.
>
> [BZ #15078]
> * posix/regexec.c (extend_buffers): Add parameter min_len.
> (check_matching): Pass minimum needed length.
> (clean_state_log_if_needed): Likewise.
> (get_subexp): Likewise.
> * posix/Makefile (tests): Add bug-regex34.
> (bug-regex34-ENV): Define.
> * posix/bug-regex34.c: New file.
This is looking good, but I have one question for you below.
> diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS
> index 9a039d8..ec4175c 100644
> --- a/NEWS
> +++ b/NEWS
> @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Version 2.18
> * The following bugs are resolved with this release:
>
> 13951, 14200, 14317, 14327, 14496, 14964, 14981, 14982, 14985, 14994,
> - 14996, 15003, 15020, 15023, 15036.
> + 14996, 15003, 15020, 15023, 15036, 15078.
>
>
> Version 2.17
> diff --git a/posix/Makefile b/posix/Makefile
> index 57672d8..6ceb440 100644
> --- a/posix/Makefile
> +++ b/posix/Makefile
> @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ tests := tstgetopt testfnm runtests runptests \
> tst-rfc3484-3 \
> tst-getaddrinfo3 tst-fnmatch2 tst-cpucount tst-cpuset \
> bug-getopt1 bug-getopt2 bug-getopt3 bug-getopt4 \
> - bug-getopt5 tst-getopt_long1
> + bug-getopt5 tst-getopt_long1 bug-regex34
> xtests := bug-ga2
> ifeq (yes,$(build-shared))
> test-srcs := globtest
> @@ -199,6 +199,7 @@ bug-regex26-ENV = LOCPATH=$(common-objpfx)localedata
> bug-regex30-ENV = LOCPATH=$(common-objpfx)localedata
> bug-regex32-ENV = LOCPATH=$(common-objpfx)localedata
> bug-regex33-ENV = LOCPATH=$(common-objpfx)localedata
> +bug-regex34-ENV = LOCPATH=$(common-objpfx)localedata
> tst-rxspencer-ARGS = --utf8 rxspencer/tests
> tst-rxspencer-ENV = LOCPATH=$(common-objpfx)localedata
> tst-pcre-ARGS = PCRE.tests
> diff --git a/posix/bug-regex34.c b/posix/bug-regex34.c
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..bb3b613
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/posix/bug-regex34.c
> @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
> +/* Test re_search with multi-byte characters in UTF-8.
> + Copyright (C) 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
> + This file is part of the GNU C Library.
> +
> + The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
> + modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
> + License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
> + version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
> +
> + The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
> + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
> + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
> + Lesser General Public License for more details.
> +
> + You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
> + License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
> + <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
> +
> +#define _GNU_SOURCE 1
> +#include <stdio.h>
> +#include <string.h>
> +#include <locale.h>
> +#include <regex.h>
> +
> +static int
> +do_test (void)
> +{
> + struct re_pattern_buffer r;
> + /* ááááááááx */
> + const char *s = "\xe1\x80\x80\xe1\x80\xbb\xe1\x80\xbd\xe1\x80\x94\xe1\x80\xba\xe1\x80\xaf\xe1\x80\x95\xe1\x80\xbax";
Looks good. Matches what I get.
> +
> + if (setlocale (LC_ALL, "en_US.UTF-8") == NULL)
> + {
> + puts ("setlocale failed");
> + return 1;
> + }
> + memset (&r, 0, sizeof (r));
> +
> + re_compile_pattern ("[^x]x", 5, &r);
> + /* This was triggering a buffer overflow. */
> + re_search (&r, s, strlen (s), 0, strlen (s), 0);
> + return 0;
> +}
> +
> +#define TEST_FUNCTION do_test ()
> +#include "../test-skeleton.c"
> diff --git a/posix/regexec.c b/posix/regexec.c
> index 7f2de85..5ca2bf6 100644
> --- a/posix/regexec.c
> +++ b/posix/regexec.c
> @@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ static int group_nodes_into_DFAstates (const re_dfa_t *dfa,
> static int check_node_accept (const re_match_context_t *mctx,
> const re_token_t *node, int idx)
> internal_function;
> -static reg_errcode_t extend_buffers (re_match_context_t *mctx)
> +static reg_errcode_t extend_buffers (re_match_context_t *mctx, int min_len)
> internal_function;
>
> /* Entry point for POSIX code. */
> @@ -1160,7 +1160,7 @@ check_matching (re_match_context_t *mctx, int fl_longest_match,
> || (BE (next_char_idx >= mctx->input.valid_len, 0)
> && mctx->input.valid_len < mctx->input.len))
> {
> - err = extend_buffers (mctx);
> + err = extend_buffers (mctx, next_char_idx + 1);
OK.
> if (BE (err != REG_NOERROR, 0))
> {
> assert (err == REG_ESPACE);
> @@ -1738,7 +1738,7 @@ clean_state_log_if_needed (re_match_context_t *mctx, int next_state_log_idx)
> && mctx->input.valid_len < mctx->input.len))
> {
> reg_errcode_t err;
> - err = extend_buffers (mctx);
> + err = extend_buffers (mctx, next_state_log_idx + 1);
OK.
> if (BE (err != REG_NOERROR, 0))
> return err;
> }
> @@ -2792,7 +2792,7 @@ get_subexp (re_match_context_t *mctx, int bkref_node, int bkref_str_idx)
> if (bkref_str_off >= mctx->input.len)
> break;
>
> - err = extend_buffers (mctx);
> + err = extend_buffers (mctx, bkref_str_off + 1);
OK.
Those are all three cases of extend_buffers I also found.
> if (BE (err != REG_NOERROR, 0))
> return err;
>
> @@ -4102,7 +4102,7 @@ check_node_accept (const re_match_context_t *mctx, const re_token_t *node,
>
> static reg_errcode_t
> internal_function __attribute_warn_unused_result__
> -extend_buffers (re_match_context_t *mctx)
> +extend_buffers (re_match_context_t *mctx, int min_len)
> {
> reg_errcode_t ret;
> re_string_t *pstr = &mctx->input;
> @@ -4111,8 +4111,10 @@ extend_buffers (re_match_context_t *mctx)
> if (BE (INT_MAX / 2 / sizeof (re_dfastate_t *) <= pstr->bufs_len, 0))
> return REG_ESPACE;
>
> - /* Double the lengthes of the buffers. */
> - ret = re_string_realloc_buffers (pstr, MIN (pstr->len, pstr->bufs_len * 2));
> + /* Double the lengthes of the buffers, but allocate at least MIN_LEN. */
This comment hasn't been true since MIN() was added by:
~~~
commit 8887a920a4b81a500f54893250085e0d1a52cf9a
Author: Ulrich Drepper <drepper@gmail.com>
Date: Sat May 28 17:14:30 2011 -0400
Fix unnecessary overallocation due to incomplete character
When incomplete characters are found at the end of a string the
code ran amok and allocated lots of memory. Stricter limits
are now in place.
~~~
> + ret = re_string_realloc_buffers (pstr,
> + MAX (min_len,
> + MIN (pstr->len, pstr->bufs_len * 2)));
Certainly `pstr->bufs_len * 2` is a doubling of the length of
the mbs or wcs buffer sizes.
However, `pstr->len', is always give-or-take the length of the
raw input string e.g. mbs_raw.
Thus MIN() never yields anything near double the length.
Given that you extended the function to include a length parameter,
which was a good idea, why can't we just use that?
e.g.
ret = re_string_realloc_buffers (pstr, min_len);
Why wouldn't that just work?
Our goal is to minimize the overallocation of the buffers?
> if (BE (ret != REG_NOERROR, 0))
> return ret;
>
>
Cheers,
Carlos.