@@ -21,47 +21,49 @@ static void *reftable_record_data(struct reftable_record *rec);
int get_var_int(uint64_t *dest, struct string_view *in)
{
- int ptr = 0;
+ const unsigned char *buf = in->buf;
+ unsigned char c;
uint64_t val;
- if (in->len == 0)
+ if (!in->len)
return -1;
- val = in->buf[ptr] & 0x7f;
-
- while (in->buf[ptr] & 0x80) {
- ptr++;
- if (ptr > in->len) {
+ c = *buf++;
+ val = c & 0x7f;
+
+ while (c & 0x80) {
+ /*
+ * We use a micro-optimization here: whenever we see that the
+ * 0x80 bit is set, we know that the remainder of the value
+ * cannot be 0. The zero-values thus doesn't need to be encoded
+ * at all, which is why we subtract 1 when encoding and add 1
+ * when decoding.
+ *
+ * This allows us to save a byte in some edge cases.
+ */
+ val += 1;
+ if (!val || (val & (uint64_t)(~0ULL << (64 - 7))))
+ return -1; /* overflow */
+ if (buf >= in->buf + in->len)
return -1;
- }
- val = (val + 1) << 7 | (uint64_t)(in->buf[ptr] & 0x7f);
+ c = *buf++;
+ val = (val << 7) + (c & 0x7f);
}
*dest = val;
- return ptr + 1;
+ return buf - in->buf;
}
-int put_var_int(struct string_view *dest, uint64_t val)
+int put_var_int(struct string_view *dest, uint64_t value)
{
- uint8_t buf[10] = { 0 };
- int i = 9;
- int n = 0;
- buf[i] = (uint8_t)(val & 0x7f);
- i--;
- while (1) {
- val >>= 7;
- if (!val) {
- break;
- }
- val--;
- buf[i] = 0x80 | (uint8_t)(val & 0x7f);
- i--;
- }
-
- n = sizeof(buf) - i - 1;
- if (dest->len < n)
+ unsigned char varint[10];
+ unsigned pos = sizeof(varint) - 1;
+ varint[pos] = value & 0x7f;
+ while (value >>= 7)
+ varint[--pos] = 0x80 | (--value & 0x7f);
+ if (dest->len < sizeof(varint) - pos)
return -1;
- memcpy(dest->buf, &buf[i + 1], n);
- return n;
+ memcpy(dest->buf, varint + pos, sizeof(varint) - pos);
+ return sizeof(varint) - pos;
}
int reftable_is_block_type(uint8_t typ)
@@ -32,8 +32,10 @@ static inline void string_view_consume(struct string_view *s, int n)
s->len -= n;
}
-/* utilities for de/encoding varints */
-
+/*
+ * Decode and encode a varint. Returns the number of bytes read/written, or a
+ * negative value in case encoding/decoding the varint has failed.
+ */
int get_var_int(uint64_t *dest, struct string_view *in);
int put_var_int(struct string_view *dest, uint64_t val);
@@ -58,6 +58,22 @@ static void t_varint_roundtrip(void)
}
}
+static void t_varint_overflow(void)
+{
+ unsigned char buf[] = {
+ 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF,
+ 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF,
+ 0xFF, 0x00,
+ };
+ struct string_view view = {
+ .buf = buf,
+ .len = sizeof(buf),
+ };
+ uint64_t value;
+ int err = get_var_int(&value, &view);
+ check_int(err, ==, -1);
+}
+
static void set_hash(uint8_t *h, int j)
{
for (int i = 0; i < hash_size(REFTABLE_HASH_SHA1); i++)
@@ -544,6 +560,7 @@ int cmd_main(int argc UNUSED, const char *argv[] UNUSED)
TEST(t_reftable_log_record_roundtrip(), "record operations work on log record");
TEST(t_reftable_ref_record_roundtrip(), "record operations work on ref record");
TEST(t_varint_roundtrip(), "put_var_int and get_var_int work");
+ TEST(t_varint_overflow(), "get_var_int notices an integer overflow");
TEST(t_key_roundtrip(), "reftable_encode_key and reftable_decode_key work");
TEST(t_reftable_obj_record_roundtrip(), "record operations work on obj record");
TEST(t_reftable_index_record_roundtrip(), "record operations work on index record");
The logic to decode varints isn't able to detect integer overflows: as long as the buffer still has more data available, and as long as the current byte has its 0x80 bit set, we'll continue to add up these values to the result. This will eventually cause the `uint64_t` to overflow, at which point we'll return an invalid result. Refactor the function so that it is able to detect such overflows. The implementation is basically copied from Git's own `decode_varint()`, which already knows to handle overflows. The only adjustment is that we also take into account the string view's length in order to not overrun it. The reftable documentation explicitly notes that those two encoding schemas are supposed to be the same: Varint encoding ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Varint encoding is identical to the ofs-delta encoding method used within pack files. Decoder works as follows: .... val = buf[ptr] & 0x7f while (buf[ptr] & 0x80) { ptr++ val = ((val + 1) << 7) | (buf[ptr] & 0x7f) } .... While at it, refactor `put_var_int()` in the same way by copying over the implementation of `encode_varint()`. While `put_var_int()` doesn't have an issue with overflows, it generates warnings with -Wsign-compare. The implementation of `encode_varint()` doesn't, is battle-tested and at the same time way simpler than what we currently have. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> --- reftable/record.c | 62 +++++++++++++++++++++------------------- reftable/record.h | 6 ++-- t/unit-tests/t-reftable-record.c | 17 +++++++++++ 3 files changed, 53 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-)