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143 строки
3.9 KiB
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#!/bin/sh
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test_description='fsck on buffers without NUL termination
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The goal here is to make sure that the various fsck parsers never look
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past the end of the buffer they are given, even when encountering broken
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or truncated objects.
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We have to use "hash-object" for this because most code paths that read objects
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append an extra NUL for safety after the buffer. But hash-object, since it is
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reading straight from a file (and possibly even mmap-ing it) cannot always do
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so.
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These tests _might_ catch such overruns in normal use, but should be run with
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ASan or valgrind for more confidence.
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'
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TEST_PASSES_SANITIZE_LEAK=true
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. ./test-lib.sh
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# the general idea for tags and commits is to build up the "base" file
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# progressively, and then test new truncations on top of it.
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reset () {
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test_expect_success 'reset input to empty' '
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>base
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'
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}
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add () {
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content="$1"
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type=${content%% *}
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test_expect_success "add $type line" '
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echo "$content" >>base
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'
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}
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check () {
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type=$1
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fsck=$2
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content=$3
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test_expect_success "truncated $type ($fsck, \"$content\")" '
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# do not pipe into hash-object here; we want to increase
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# the chance that it uses a fixed-size buffer or mmap,
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# and a pipe would be read into a strbuf.
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{
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cat base &&
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echo "$content"
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} >input &&
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test_must_fail git hash-object -t "$type" input 2>err &&
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grep "$fsck" err
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'
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}
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test_expect_success 'create valid objects' '
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git commit --allow-empty -m foo &&
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commit=$(git rev-parse --verify HEAD) &&
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tree=$(git rev-parse --verify HEAD^{tree})
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'
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reset
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check commit missingTree ""
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check commit missingTree "tr"
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check commit missingTree "tree"
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check commit badTreeSha1 "tree "
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check commit badTreeSha1 "tree 1234"
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add "tree $tree"
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# these expect missingAuthor because "parent" is optional
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check commit missingAuthor ""
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check commit missingAuthor "par"
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check commit missingAuthor "parent"
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check commit badParentSha1 "parent "
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check commit badParentSha1 "parent 1234"
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add "parent $commit"
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check commit missingAuthor ""
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check commit missingAuthor "au"
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check commit missingAuthor "author"
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ident_checks () {
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check $1 missingEmail "$2 "
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check $1 missingEmail "$2 name"
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check $1 badEmail "$2 name <"
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check $1 badEmail "$2 name <email"
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check $1 missingSpaceBeforeDate "$2 name <email>"
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check $1 badDate "$2 name <email> "
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check $1 badDate "$2 name <email> 1234"
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check $1 badTimezone "$2 name <email> 1234 "
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check $1 badTimezone "$2 name <email> 1234 +"
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}
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ident_checks commit author
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add "author name <email> 1234 +0000"
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check commit missingCommitter ""
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check commit missingCommitter "co"
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check commit missingCommitter "committer"
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ident_checks commit committer
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add "committer name <email> 1234 +0000"
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reset
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check tag missingObject ""
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check tag missingObject "obj"
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check tag missingObject "object"
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check tag badObjectSha1 "object "
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check tag badObjectSha1 "object 1234"
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add "object $commit"
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check tag missingType ""
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check tag missingType "ty"
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check tag missingType "type"
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check tag badType "type "
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check tag badType "type com"
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add "type commit"
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check tag missingTagEntry ""
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check tag missingTagEntry "ta"
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check tag missingTagEntry "tag"
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check tag badTagName "tag "
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add "tag foo"
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check tag missingTagger ""
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check tag missingTagger "ta"
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check tag missingTagger "tagger"
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ident_checks tag tagger
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# trees are a binary format and can't use our earlier helpers
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test_expect_success 'truncated tree (short hash)' '
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printf "100644 foo\0\1\1\1\1" >input &&
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test_must_fail git hash-object -t tree input 2>err &&
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grep badTree err
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'
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test_expect_success 'truncated tree (missing nul)' '
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# these two things are indistinguishable to the parser. The important
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# thing about this is example is that there are enough bytes to
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# make up a hash, and that there is no NUL (and we confirm that the
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# parser does not walk past the end of the buffer).
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printf "100644 a long filename, or a hash with missing nul?" >input &&
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test_must_fail git hash-object -t tree input 2>err &&
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grep badTree err
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'
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test_done
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