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author | Jeff King <peff@peff.net> | 2020-04-10 15:50:07 -0400 |
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committer | Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> | 2020-04-10 14:58:21 -0700 |
commit | 348482dede19296e5caa33ed73010278767c2348 (patch) | |
tree | ec0c944f17ebacb8596d225071eff0610279eada /contrib/coccinelle/hashmap.cocci | |
parent | config: use size_t to store parsed variable baselen (diff) | |
download | tgif-348482dede19296e5caa33ed73010278767c2348.tar.xz |
config: reject parsing of files over INT_MAX
While the last few commits have made it possible for the config parser
to handle config files up to the limits of size_t, the rest of the code
isn't really ready for this. In particular, we often feed the keys as
strings into printf "%s" format specifiers. And because the printf
family of functions must return an int to specify the result, they
complain. Here are two concrete examples (using glibc; we're in
uncharted territory here so results may vary):
Generate a gigantic .gitmodules file like this:
git submodule add /some/other/repo foo
{
printf '[submodule "'
perl -e 'print "a" x 2**31'
echo '"]path = foo'
} >.gitmodules
git commit -m 'huge gitmodule'
then try this:
$ git show
BUG: strbuf.c:397: your vsnprintf is broken (returned -1)
The problem is that we end up calling:
strbuf_addf(&sb, "submodule.%s.ignore", submodule_name);
which relies on vsnprintf(), and that function has no way to report back
a size larger than INT_MAX.
Taking that same file, try this:
git config --file=.gitmodules --list --name-only
On my system it produces an output with exactly 4GB of spaces. I
confirmed in a debugger that we reach the config callback with the key
intact: it's 2147483663 bytes and full of a's. But when we print it with
this call:
printf("%s%c", key_, term);
we just get the spaces.
So given the fact that these are insane cases which we have no need to
support, the weird behavior from feeding the results to printf even if
the code is careful, and the possibility of uncareful code introducing
its own integer truncation issues, let's just declare INT_MAX as a limit
for parsing config files.
We'll enforce the limit in get_next_char(), which generalizes over all
sources (blobs, files, etc) and covers any element we're parsing
(whether section, key, value, etc). For simplicity, the limit is over
the length of the _whole_ file, so you couldn't have two 1GB values in
the same file. This should be perfectly fine, as the expected size for
config files is generally kilobytes at most.
With this patch both cases above will yield:
fatal: bad config line 1 in file .gitmodules
That's not an amazing error message, but the parser isn't set up to
provide specific messages (it just breaks out of the parsing loop and
gives that generic error even if see a syntactic issue). And we really
wouldn't expect to see this case outside of somebody maliciously probing
the limits of the config system.
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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