From 670c359da357639f9f9a814ed646b4d854ec5d55 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jeff King Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2016 16:34:17 -0400 Subject: link_alt_odb_entry: handle normalize_path errors When we add a new alternate to the list, we try to normalize out any redundant "..", etc. However, we do not look at the return value of normalize_path_copy(), and will happily continue with a path that could not be normalized. Worse, the normalizing process is done in-place, so we are left with whatever half-finished working state the normalizing function was in. Fortunately, this cannot cause us to read past the end of our buffer, as that working state will always leave the NUL from the original path in place. And we do tend to notice problems when we check is_directory() on the path. But you can see the nonsense that we feed to is_directory with an entry like: this/../../is/../../way/../../too/../../deep/../../to/../../resolve in your objects/info/alternates, which yields: error: object directory /to/e/deep/too/way//ects/this/../../is/../../way/../../too/../../deep/../../to/../../resolve does not exist; check .git/objects/info/alternates. We can easily fix this just by checking the return value. But that makes it hard to generate a good error message, since we're normalizing in-place and our input value has been overwritten by cruft. Instead, let's provide a strbuf helper that does an in-place normalize, but restores the original contents on error. This uses a second buffer under the hood, which is slightly less efficient, but this is not a performance-critical code path. The strbuf helper can also properly set the "len" parameter of the strbuf before returning. Just doing: normalize_path_copy(buf.buf, buf.buf); will shorten the string, but leave buf.len at the original length. That may be confusing to later code which uses the strbuf. Signed-off-by: Jeff King Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano diff --git a/sha1_file.c b/sha1_file.c index 94daf31..057262d 100644 --- a/sha1_file.c +++ b/sha1_file.c @@ -263,7 +263,12 @@ static int link_alt_odb_entry(const char *entry, const char *relative_base, } strbuf_addstr(&pathbuf, entry); - normalize_path_copy(pathbuf.buf, pathbuf.buf); + if (strbuf_normalize_path(&pathbuf) < 0) { + error("unable to normalize alternate object path: %s", + pathbuf.buf); + strbuf_release(&pathbuf); + return -1; + } pfxlen = strlen(pathbuf.buf); @@ -335,7 +340,9 @@ static void link_alt_odb_entries(const char *alt, int len, int sep, } strbuf_add_absolute_path(&objdirbuf, get_object_directory()); - normalize_path_copy(objdirbuf.buf, objdirbuf.buf); + if (strbuf_normalize_path(&objdirbuf) < 0) + die("unable to normalize object directory: %s", + objdirbuf.buf); alt_copy = xmemdupz(alt, len); string_list_split_in_place(&entries, alt_copy, sep, -1); diff --git a/strbuf.c b/strbuf.c index b839be4..8fec657 100644 --- a/strbuf.c +++ b/strbuf.c @@ -870,3 +870,23 @@ void strbuf_stripspace(struct strbuf *sb, int skip_comments) strbuf_setlen(sb, j); } + +int strbuf_normalize_path(struct strbuf *src) +{ + struct strbuf dst = STRBUF_INIT; + + strbuf_grow(&dst, src->len); + if (normalize_path_copy(dst.buf, src->buf) < 0) { + strbuf_release(&dst); + return -1; + } + + /* + * normalize_path does not tell us the new length, so we have to + * compute it by looking for the new NUL it placed + */ + strbuf_setlen(&dst, strlen(dst.buf)); + strbuf_swap(src, &dst); + strbuf_release(&dst); + return 0; +} diff --git a/strbuf.h b/strbuf.h index ba8d5f1..2262b12 100644 --- a/strbuf.h +++ b/strbuf.h @@ -443,6 +443,14 @@ extern int strbuf_getcwd(struct strbuf *sb); */ extern void strbuf_add_absolute_path(struct strbuf *sb, const char *path); + +/** + * Normalize in-place the path contained in the strbuf. See + * normalize_path_copy() for details. If an error occurs, the contents of "sb" + * are left untouched, and -1 is returned. + */ +extern int strbuf_normalize_path(struct strbuf *sb); + /** * Strip whitespace from a buffer. The second parameter controls if * comments are considered contents to be removed or not. -- cgit v0.10.2-6-g49f6