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Commit a1283866b
(t5313: test bounds-checks of
corrupted/malicious pack/idx files, 2016-02-25) added a test
that requires our corrupted pack index to have two objects.
The entry for the first one remains untouched, but we
corrupt the entry for second one. Since the index stores the
entries in sha1-sorted order, this means that the test must
make sure that the sha1 of the object we expect to be
corrupted ("$object") sorts after the other placeholder
object.
That commit used the HEAD commit as the placeholder, but the
script never calls test_tick. That means that the commit
object (and thus its sha1) depends on the timestamp when the
test script is run. This usually works in practice, because
the sha1 of $object starts with "fff". The commit object
will sort after that only 1 in 4096 times, but when it does
the test will fail.
One obvious solution is to add the test_tick call to get a
deterministic commit sha1. But since we're relying on the
sort order for the test to function, let's make that very
explicit by just generating a second blob with a known sha1.
Reported-by: Lars Schneider <larsxschneider@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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#!/bin/sh
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test_description='bounds-checking of access to mmapped on-disk file formats'
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. ./test-lib.sh
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clear_base () {
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test_when_finished 'restore_base' &&
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rm -f $base
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}
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restore_base () {
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cp base-backup/* .git/objects/pack/
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}
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do_pack () {
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pack_objects=$1; shift
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sha1=$(
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for i in $pack_objects
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do
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echo $i
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done | git pack-objects "$@" .git/objects/pack/pack
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) &&
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pack=.git/objects/pack/pack-$sha1.pack &&
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idx=.git/objects/pack/pack-$sha1.idx &&
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chmod +w $pack $idx &&
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test_when_finished 'rm -f "$pack" "$idx"'
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}
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munge () {
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printf "$3" | dd of="$1" bs=1 conv=notrunc seek=$2
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}
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# Offset in a v2 .idx to its initial and extended offset tables. For an index
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# with "nr" objects, this is:
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#
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# magic(4) + version(4) + fan-out(4*256) + sha1s(20*nr) + crc(4*nr),
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#
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# for the initial, and another ofs(4*nr) past that for the extended.
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#
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ofs_table () {
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echo $((4 + 4 + 4*256 + 20*$1 + 4*$1))
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}
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extended_table () {
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echo $(($(ofs_table "$1") + 4*$1))
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}
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test_expect_success 'set up base packfile and variables' '
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# the hash of this content starts with ff, which
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# makes some later computations much simpler
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echo 74 >file &&
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git add file &&
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git commit -m base &&
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git repack -ad &&
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base=$(echo .git/objects/pack/*) &&
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chmod +w $base &&
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mkdir base-backup &&
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cp $base base-backup/ &&
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object=$(git rev-parse HEAD:file)
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'
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test_expect_success 'pack/index object count mismatch' '
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do_pack $object &&
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munge $pack 8 "\377\0\0\0" &&
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clear_base &&
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# We enumerate the objects from the completely-fine
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# .idx, but notice later that the .pack is bogus
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# and fail to show any data.
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echo "$object missing" >expect &&
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git cat-file --batch-all-objects --batch-check >actual &&
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test_cmp expect actual &&
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# ...and here fail to load the object (without segfaulting),
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# but fallback to a good copy if available.
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test_must_fail git cat-file blob $object &&
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restore_base &&
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git cat-file blob $object >actual &&
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test_cmp file actual &&
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# ...and make sure that index-pack --verify, which has its
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# own reading routines, does not segfault.
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test_must_fail git index-pack --verify $pack
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'
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test_expect_success 'matched bogus object count' '
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do_pack $object &&
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munge $pack 8 "\377\0\0\0" &&
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munge $idx $((255 * 4)) "\377\0\0\0" &&
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clear_base &&
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# Unlike above, we should notice early that the .idx is totally
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# bogus, and not even enumerate its contents.
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>expect &&
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git cat-file --batch-all-objects --batch-check >actual &&
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test_cmp expect actual &&
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# But as before, we can do the same object-access checks.
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test_must_fail git cat-file blob $object &&
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restore_base &&
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git cat-file blob $object >actual &&
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test_cmp file actual &&
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test_must_fail git index-pack --verify $pack
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'
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# Note that we cannot check the fallback case for these
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# further .idx tests, as we notice the problem in functions
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# whose interface doesn't allow an error return (like use_pack()),
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# and thus we just die().
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#
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# There's also no point in doing enumeration tests, as
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# we are munging offsets here, which are about looking up
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# specific objects.
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test_expect_success 'bogus object offset (v1)' '
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do_pack $object --index-version=1 &&
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munge $idx $((4 * 256)) "\377\0\0\0" &&
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clear_base &&
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test_must_fail git cat-file blob $object &&
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test_must_fail git index-pack --verify $pack
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'
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test_expect_success 'bogus object offset (v2, no msb)' '
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do_pack $object --index-version=2 &&
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munge $idx $(ofs_table 1) "\0\377\0\0" &&
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clear_base &&
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test_must_fail git cat-file blob $object &&
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test_must_fail git index-pack --verify $pack
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'
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test_expect_success 'bogus offset into v2 extended table' '
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do_pack $object --index-version=2 &&
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munge $idx $(ofs_table 1) "\377\0\0\0" &&
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clear_base &&
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test_must_fail git cat-file blob $object &&
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test_must_fail git index-pack --verify $pack
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'
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test_expect_success 'bogus offset inside v2 extended table' '
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# We need two objects here, so we can plausibly require
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# an extended table (if the first object were larger than 2^31).
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#
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# Note that the value is important here. We want $object as
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# the second entry in sorted-sha1 order. The sha1 of 1485 starts
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# with "000", which sorts before that of $object (which starts
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# with "fff").
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second=$(echo 1485 | git hash-object -w --stdin) &&
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do_pack "$object $second" --index-version=2 &&
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# We have to make extra room for the table, so we cannot
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# just munge in place as usual.
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{
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dd if=$idx bs=1 count=$(($(ofs_table 2) + 4)) &&
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printf "\200\0\0\0" &&
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printf "\377\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" &&
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dd if=$idx bs=1 skip=$(extended_table 2)
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} >tmp &&
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mv tmp "$idx" &&
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clear_base &&
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test_must_fail git cat-file blob $object &&
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test_must_fail git index-pack --verify $pack
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'
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test_expect_success 'bogus OFS_DELTA in packfile' '
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# Generate a pack with a delta in it.
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base=$(test-genrandom foo 3000 | git hash-object --stdin -w) &&
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delta=$(test-genrandom foo 2000 | git hash-object --stdin -w) &&
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do_pack "$base $delta" --delta-base-offset &&
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rm -f .git/objects/??/* &&
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# Double check that we have the delta we expect.
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echo $base >expect &&
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echo $delta | git cat-file --batch-check="%(deltabase)" >actual &&
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test_cmp expect actual &&
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# Now corrupt it. We assume the varint size for the delta is small
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# enough to fit in the first byte (which it should be, since it
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# is a pure deletion from the base), and that original ofs_delta
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# takes 2 bytes (which it should, as it should be ~3000).
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ofs=$(git show-index <$idx | grep $delta | cut -d" " -f1) &&
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munge $pack $(($ofs + 1)) "\177\377" &&
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test_must_fail git cat-file blob $delta >/dev/null
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'
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test_done
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