Re: [PATCH] test: fix segfault in networkxml2argvtest

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On 2012年04月05日 15:32, Laine Stump wrote:
This bug resolves https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=810100

rpm builds for i686 were failing with a segfault in
networkxml2argvtest. Running under valgrind showed that a region of
memory was being referenced after it had been freed (as the result of
realloc - see the valgrind report in the BZ).

The problem (in replaceTokens() - added in commit 22ec60, meaning this
bug was in 0.9.10 and 0.9.11) was that the pointers token_start and
token_end were being computed based on the value of *buf, then *buf
was being realloc'ed (potentially moving it), then token_start and
token_end were used without recomputing them to account for movement
of *buf.

The solution is to change the code so that token_start and token_end
are offsets into *buf rather than pointers. This way there is only a
single pointer to the buffer, and nothing needs readjusting after a
realloc. (You may note that some uses of token_start/token_end didn't
need to be changed to add in "*buf +" - that's because there ended up
being a +*buf and -*buf which canceled each other out).

DV gets the credit for finding this bug and pointing out the valgrind
report.
---
  tests/networkxml2argvtest.c |   13 +++++++------
  1 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)

diff --git a/tests/networkxml2argvtest.c b/tests/networkxml2argvtest.c
index cf00181..87519e4 100644
--- a/tests/networkxml2argvtest.c
+++ b/tests/networkxml2argvtest.c
@@ -18,18 +18,19 @@
  /* Replace all occurrences of @token in @buf by @replacement and adjust size of
   * @buf accordingly. Returns 0 on success and -1 on out-of-memory errors. */
  static int replaceTokens(char **buf, const char *token, const char *replacement) {
-    char *token_start, *token_end;
+    size_t token_start, token_end;
      size_t buf_len, rest_len;
      const size_t token_len = strlen(token);
      const size_t replacement_len = strlen(replacement);
      const int diff = replacement_len - token_len;

      buf_len = rest_len = strlen(*buf) + 1;
-    token_end = *buf;
+    token_end = 0;
      for (;;) {
-        token_start = strstr(token_end, token);
-        if (token_start == NULL)
+        char *match = strstr(*buf + token_end, token);
+        if (match == NULL)
              break;
+        token_start = match - *buf;
          rest_len -= token_start + token_len - token_end;
          token_end = token_start + token_len;
          buf_len += diff;
@@ -37,8 +38,8 @@ static int replaceTokens(char **buf, const char *token, const char *replacement)
              if (VIR_REALLOC_N(*buf, buf_len)<  0)
                  return -1;
          if (diff != 0)
-            memmove(token_end + diff, token_end, rest_len);
-        memcpy(token_start, replacement, replacement_len);
+            memmove(*buf + token_end + diff, *buf + token_end, rest_len);
+        memcpy(*buf + token_start, replacement, replacement_len);
          token_end += diff;
      }
      /* if diff<  0, we could shrink the buffer here... */


Looks good, ACK.

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