[glib/glib-2-70: 2/3] gfileutils: Correctly reset start value when canonicalising paths
- From: Sebastian Dröge <sdroege src gnome org>
- To: commits-list gnome org
- Cc:
- Subject: [glib/glib-2-70: 2/3] gfileutils: Correctly reset start value when canonicalising paths
- Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2021 19:49:55 +0000 (UTC)
commit 149e5c51592d1ce013020f7d16f1ebe4e1977a91
Author: Philip Withnall <pwithnall endlessos org>
Date: Thu Dec 2 11:33:09 2021 +0000
gfileutils: Correctly reset start value when canonicalising paths
If a path starts with more than two slashes, the `start` value was
previously incorrect:
1. As per the `g_path_skip_root()` call, `start` was set to point to
after the final initial slash. For a path with three initial
slashes, this is the character after the third slash.
2. The canonicalisation loop to find the first dir separator sets
`output` to point to the character after the first slash (and it
overwrites the first slash to be `G_DIR_SEPARATOR`).
3. At this point, with a string `///usr`, `output` points to the second
`/`; and `start` points to the `u`. This is incorrect, as `start`
should point to the starting character for output, as per the
original call to `g_path_skip_root()`.
4. For paths which subsequently include a `..`, this results in the
`output > start` check in the `..` loop below not skipping all the
characters of a preceding path component, which is then caught by
the `G_IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (output[-1])` assertion.
Fix this by resetting `start` to `output` after finding the final slash
to keep in the output, but before starting the main parsing loop.
Relatedly, split `start` into two variables: `after_root` and
`output_start`, since the variable actually has two roles in the two
parts of the function.
Includes a test.
This commit is heavily based on suggestions by Sebastian Wilhemi and
Sebastian Dröge.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <pwithnall endlessos org>
oss-fuzz#41563
glib/gfileutils.c | 19 ++++++++++---------
tests/testglib.c | 3 +++
2 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/glib/gfileutils.c b/glib/gfileutils.c
index f2045ead9..966de84da 100644
--- a/glib/gfileutils.c
+++ b/glib/gfileutils.c
@@ -2736,7 +2736,7 @@ gchar *
g_canonicalize_filename (const gchar *filename,
const gchar *relative_to)
{
- gchar *canon, *input, *output, *start;
+ gchar *canon, *input, *output, *after_root, *output_start;
g_return_val_if_fail (relative_to == NULL || g_path_is_absolute (relative_to), NULL);
@@ -2758,9 +2758,9 @@ g_canonicalize_filename (const gchar *filename,
canon = g_strdup (filename);
}
- start = (char *)g_path_skip_root (canon);
+ after_root = (char *)g_path_skip_root (canon);
- if (start == NULL)
+ if (after_root == NULL)
{
/* This shouldn't really happen, as g_get_current_dir() should
return an absolute pathname, but bug 573843 shows this is
@@ -2770,7 +2770,7 @@ g_canonicalize_filename (const gchar *filename,
}
/* Find the first dir separator and use the canonical dir separator. */
- for (output = start - 1;
+ for (output = after_root - 1;
(output >= canon) && G_IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*output);
output--)
*output = G_DIR_SEPARATOR;
@@ -2783,10 +2783,11 @@ g_canonicalize_filename (const gchar *filename,
* (as does windows too). So, "//" != "/", but more than two slashes
* is treated as "/".
*/
- if (start - output == 1)
+ if (after_root - output == 1)
output++;
- input = start;
+ input = after_root;
+ output_start = output;
while (*input)
{
/* input points to the next non-separator to be processed. */
@@ -2811,13 +2812,13 @@ g_canonicalize_filename (const gchar *filename,
else if (input[0] == '.' && input[1] == '.' &&
(input[2] == 0 || G_IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (input[2])))
{
- if (output > start)
+ if (output > output_start)
{
do
{
output--;
}
- while (!G_IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (output[-1]) && output > start);
+ while (!G_IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (output[-1]) && output > output_start);
}
if (input[2] == 0)
break;
@@ -2837,7 +2838,7 @@ g_canonicalize_filename (const gchar *filename,
}
/* Remove a potentially trailing dir separator */
- if (output > start && G_IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (output[-1]))
+ if (output > output_start && G_IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (output[-1]))
output--;
*output = '\0';
diff --git a/tests/testglib.c b/tests/testglib.c
index a3546fae6..48cd74a2a 100644
--- a/tests/testglib.c
+++ b/tests/testglib.c
@@ -1063,6 +1063,7 @@ test_paths (void)
{ "/", "./", "/" },
{ "/", "/.", "/" },
{ "/", "/./", "/" },
+ { "/", "///usr/../usr", "/usr" },
#else
{ "/etc", "../usr/share", "\\usr\\share" },
{ "/", "/foo/bar", "\\foo\\bar" },
@@ -1090,6 +1091,7 @@ test_paths (void)
{ "/", "./", "/" },
{ "/", "/.", "/" },
{ "/", "/./", "/" },
+ { "/", "///usr/../usr", "/usr" },
{ "\\etc", "..\\usr\\share", "\\usr\\share" },
{ "\\", "\\foo\\bar", "\\foo\\bar" },
@@ -1117,6 +1119,7 @@ test_paths (void)
{ "\\", ".\\", "\\" },
{ "\\", "\\.", "\\" },
{ "\\", "\\.\\", "\\" },
+ { "\\", "\\\\\\usr\\..\\usr", "\\usr" },
#endif
};
const guint n_canonicalize_filename_checks = G_N_ELEMENTS (canonicalize_filename_checks);
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