Fix bad behaviour for subroutine call in lookbehind when the called subroutine

contained an option setting such as (?s) and PCRE2_ANCHORED was set.
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Philip.Hazel 2016-11-23 17:17:57 +00:00
parent 2aec84e37e
commit 4c69f50e69
7 changed files with 146 additions and 21 deletions

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@ -90,6 +90,12 @@ copied).
(k) If parsing a pattern exactly filled the buffer, the internal test for (k) If parsing a pattern exactly filled the buffer, the internal test for
overrun did not check when the final META_END item was added. overrun did not check when the final META_END item was added.
(l) If a lookbehind contained a subroutine call, and the called group
contained an option setting such as (?s), and the PCRE2_ANCHORED option
was set, unpredictable behaviour could occur. The underlying bug was
incorrect code and insufficient checking while searching for the end of
the called subroutine in the parsed pattern.
4. Back references are now permitted in lookbehind assertions when there are 4. Back references are now permitted in lookbehind assertions when there are
no duplicated group numbers (that is, (?| has not been used), and, if the no duplicated group numbers (that is, (?| has not been used), and, if the
reference is by name, there is only one group of that name. The referenced reference is by name, there is only one group of that name. The referenced

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HACKING
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@ -240,8 +240,8 @@ META_RECURSE is always followed by an offset, for use in error messages.
META_ESCAPE has an ESC_xxx value as its data. For ESC_P and ESC_p, the next META_ESCAPE has an ESC_xxx value as its data. For ESC_P and ESC_p, the next
element contains the 16-bit type and data property values, packed together. element contains the 16-bit type and data property values, packed together.
ESC_g and ESC_k are used only for named references - numerical ones are turned ESC_g and ESC_k are used only for named references - numerical ones are turned
into META_RECURSE or META_BACKREF as appropriate. They are followed by a length into META_RECURSE or META_BACKREF as appropriate. ESC_g and ESC_k are followed
and an offset into the pattern to specify the name. by a length and an offset into the pattern to specify the name.
The following have one data item that follows in the next vector element: The following have one data item that follows in the next vector element:
@ -279,10 +279,6 @@ The following is followed just by an offset, for use in error messages:
META_COND_DEFINE (?(DEFINE) META_COND_DEFINE (?(DEFINE)
In fact, META_COND_ASSERT is used for any group starting (?( that does not
match any of the other META_COND cases. The check that this group is an
assertion (optionally preceded by a callout) happens at compile time.
The following are also followed just by an offset, but also the lower 16 bits The following are also followed just by an offset, but also the lower 16 bits
of the main word contain the length of the first branch of the lookbehind of the main word contain the length of the first branch of the lookbehind
group; this is used when generating OP_REVERSE for that branch. group; this is used when generating OP_REVERSE for that branch.
@ -799,4 +795,4 @@ not a real opcode, but is used to check that tables indexed by opcode are the
correct length, in order to catch updating errors. correct length, in order to catch updating errors.
Philip Hazel Philip Hazel
October 2016 November 2016

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@ -502,7 +502,7 @@ for bmode in "$test8" "$test16" "$test32"; do
for opt in "" $jitopt; do for opt in "" $jitopt; do
$sim $valgrind ${opt:+$vjs} ./pcre2test -q $test2stack $bmode $opt $testdata/testinput2 testtry $sim $valgrind ${opt:+$vjs} ./pcre2test -q $test2stack $bmode $opt $testdata/testinput2 testtry
if [ $? = 0 ] ; then if [ $? = 0 ] ; then
$sim $valgrind ${opt:+$vjs} ./pcre2test -q $bmode $opt -error -63,-62,-2,-1,0,100,188,189,190 >>testtry $sim $valgrind ${opt:+$vjs} ./pcre2test -q $bmode $opt -error -63,-62,-2,-1,0,100,188,189,190,191 >>testtry
checkresult $? 2 "$opt" checkresult $? 2 "$opt"
else else
echo " " echo " "

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@ -198,7 +198,10 @@ don't have to check them every time. */
unsigned ints. Values less than META_END are literal data values. The coding unsigned ints. Values less than META_END are literal data values. The coding
for identifying the item is in the top 16-bits, leaving 16 bits for the for identifying the item is in the top 16-bits, leaving 16 bits for the
additional data that some of them need. The META_CODE, META_DATA, and META_DIFF additional data that some of them need. The META_CODE, META_DATA, and META_DIFF
macros are used to manipulate parsed pattern elements. */ macros are used to manipulate parsed pattern elements.
NOTE: When these definitions are changed, the table of extra lengths for each
code (meta_extra_lengths, just below) must be updated to remain in step. */
#define META_END 0x80000000u /* End of pattern */ #define META_END 0x80000000u /* End of pattern */
@ -277,6 +280,73 @@ versions. */
#define META_FIRST_QUANTIFIER META_ASTERISK #define META_FIRST_QUANTIFIER META_ASTERISK
#define META_LAST_QUANTIFIER META_MINMAX_QUERY #define META_LAST_QUANTIFIER META_MINMAX_QUERY
/* Table of extra lengths for each of the meta codes. Must be kept in step with
the definitions above. For some items these values are a basic length to which
a variable amount has to be added. */
static unsigned char meta_extra_lengths[] = {
0, /* META_END */
0, /* META_ALT */
0, /* META_ATOMIC */
0, /* META_BACKREF - more if group is >= 10 */
1+SIZEOFFSET, /* META_BACKREF_BYNAME */
1, /* META_BIGVALUE */
3, /* META_CALLOUT_NUMBER */
3+SIZEOFFSET, /* META_CALLOUT_STRING */
0, /* META_CAPTURE */
0, /* META_CIRCUMFLEX */
0, /* META_CLASS */
0, /* META_CLASS_EMPTY */
0, /* META_CLASS_EMPTY_NOT */
0, /* META_CLASS_END */
0, /* META_CLASS_NOT */
0, /* META_COND_ASSERT */
SIZEOFFSET, /* META_COND_DEFINE */
1+SIZEOFFSET, /* META_COND_NAME */
1+SIZEOFFSET, /* META_COND_NUMBER */
1+SIZEOFFSET, /* META_COND_RNAME */
1+SIZEOFFSET, /* META_COND_RNUMBER */
3, /* META_COND_VERSION */
0, /* META_DOLLAR */
0, /* META_DOT */
0, /* META_ESCAPE - more for ESC_P, ESC_p, ESC_g, ESC_k */
0, /* META_KET */
0, /* META_NOCAPTURE */
1, /* META_OPTIONS */
1, /* META_POSIX */
1, /* META_POSIX_NEG */
0, /* META_RANGE_ESCAPED */
0, /* META_RANGE_LITERAL */
SIZEOFFSET, /* META_RECURSE */
1+SIZEOFFSET, /* META_RECURSE_BYNAME */
0, /* META_LOOKAHEAD */
0, /* META_LOOKAHEADNOT */
SIZEOFFSET, /* META_LOOKBEHIND */
SIZEOFFSET, /* META_LOOKBEHINDNOT */
1, /* META_MARK - plus the string length */
0, /* META_ACCEPT */
0, /* META_COMMIT */
0, /* META_FAIL */
0, /* META_PRUNE */
1, /* META_PRUNE_ARG - plus the string length */
0, /* META_SKIP */
1, /* META_SKIP_ARG - plus the string length */
0, /* META_THEN */
1, /* META_THEN_ARG - plus the string length */
0, /* META_ASTERISK */
0, /* META_ASTERISK_PLUS */
0, /* META_ASTERISK_QUERY */
0, /* META_PLUS */
0, /* META_PLUS_PLUS */
0, /* META_PLUS_QUERY */
0, /* META_QUERY */
0, /* META_QUERY_PLUS */
0, /* META_QUERY_QUERY */
2, /* META_MINMAX */
2, /* META_MINMAX_PLUS */
2 /* META_MINMAX_QUERY */
};
/* Types for skipping parts of a parsed pattern. */ /* Types for skipping parts of a parsed pattern. */
enum { PSKIP_ALT, PSKIP_CLASS, PSKIP_KET }; enum { PSKIP_ALT, PSKIP_CLASS, PSKIP_KET };
@ -318,8 +388,8 @@ comparison). */
locale, and may mark arbitrary characters as digits. We want to recognize only locale, and may mark arbitrary characters as digits. We want to recognize only
0-9, a-z, and A-Z as hex digits, which is why we have a private table here. It 0-9, a-z, and A-Z as hex digits, which is why we have a private table here. It
costs 256 bytes, but it is a lot faster than doing character value tests (at costs 256 bytes, but it is a lot faster than doing character value tests (at
least in some simple cases I timed), and in some applications one wants PCRE to least in some simple cases I timed), and in some applications one wants PCRE2
compile efficiently as well as match efficiently. The value in the table is to compile efficiently as well as match efficiently. The value in the table is
the binary hex digit value, or 0xff for non-hex digits. */ the binary hex digit value, or 0xff for non-hex digits. */
/* This is the "normal" case, for ASCII systems, and EBCDIC systems running in /* This is the "normal" case, for ASCII systems, and EBCDIC systems running in
@ -646,7 +716,7 @@ enum { ERR0 = COMPILE_ERROR_BASE,
ERR51, ERR52, ERR53, ERR54, ERR55, ERR56, ERR57, ERR58, ERR59, ERR60, ERR51, ERR52, ERR53, ERR54, ERR55, ERR56, ERR57, ERR58, ERR59, ERR60,
ERR61, ERR62, ERR63, ERR64, ERR65, ERR66, ERR67, ERR68, ERR69, ERR70, ERR61, ERR62, ERR63, ERR64, ERR65, ERR66, ERR67, ERR68, ERR69, ERR70,
ERR71, ERR72, ERR73, ERR74, ERR75, ERR76, ERR77, ERR78, ERR79, ERR80, ERR71, ERR72, ERR73, ERR74, ERR75, ERR76, ERR77, ERR78, ERR79, ERR80,
ERR81, ERR82, ERR83, ERR84, ERR85, ERR86, ERR87, ERR88, ERR89 }; ERR81, ERR82, ERR83, ERR84, ERR85, ERR86, ERR87, ERR88, ERR89, ERR90 };
/* This is a table of start-of-pattern options such as (*UTF) and settings such /* This is a table of start-of-pattern options such as (*UTF) and settings such
as (*LIMIT_MATCH=nnnn) and (*CRLF). For completeness and backward as (*LIMIT_MATCH=nnnn) and (*CRLF). For completeness and backward
@ -5325,7 +5395,7 @@ for (;; pptr++)
/* Any other non-literal must be an escape */ /* Any other non-literal must be an escape */
if (meta > META_END) if (meta >= META_END)
{ {
if (META_CODE(meta) != META_ESCAPE) if (META_CODE(meta) != META_ESCAPE)
{ {
@ -8240,6 +8310,7 @@ Arguments:
PSKIP_KET when only META_KET ends the skip PSKIP_KET when only META_KET ends the skip
Returns: new value of pptr Returns: new value of pptr
NULL if META_END is reached - should never occur
*/ */
static uint32_t * static uint32_t *
@ -8249,12 +8320,47 @@ uint32_t nestlevel = 0;
for (pptr += 1;; pptr++) for (pptr += 1;; pptr++)
{ {
switch(META_CODE(*pptr)) uint32_t meta = META_CODE(*pptr);
switch(meta)
{ {
case META_BIGVALUE: default: /* Just skip over most items */
break;
/* This should never occur. */
case META_END:
return NULL;
/* The data for these items is variable in length. */
case META_BACKREF: /* Offset is present only if group >= 10 */
if (META_DATA(*pptr) >= 10) pptr += SIZEOFFSET;
break;
case META_ESCAPE: /* A few escapes are followed by data items. */
switch (META_DATA(*pptr))
{
case ESC_P:
case ESC_p:
pptr += 1; pptr += 1;
break; break;
case ESC_g:
case ESC_k:
pptr += 1 + SIZEOFFSET;
break;
}
break;
case META_MARK: /* Add the length of the name. */
case META_PRUNE_ARG:
case META_SKIP_ARG:
case META_THEN_ARG:
pptr += pptr[1];
break;
/* These are the "active" items in this loop. */
case META_CLASS_END: case META_CLASS_END:
if (skiptype == PSKIP_CLASS) return pptr; if (skiptype == PSKIP_CLASS) return pptr;
break; break;
@ -8284,10 +8390,13 @@ for (pptr += 1;; pptr++)
if (nestlevel == 0) return pptr; if (nestlevel == 0) return pptr;
nestlevel--; nestlevel--;
break; break;
default:
break;
} }
/* The extra data item length for each meta is in a table. */
meta = (meta & 0x0fff0000u) >> 16;
if (meta >= sizeof(meta_extra_lengths)) return NULL;
pptr += meta_extra_lengths[meta];
} }
/* Control never reaches here */ /* Control never reaches here */
return pptr; return pptr;
@ -8427,6 +8536,7 @@ for (;; pptr++)
case META_ACCEPT: case META_ACCEPT:
case META_FAIL: case META_FAIL:
pptr = parsed_skip(pptr, PSKIP_ALT); pptr = parsed_skip(pptr, PSKIP_ALT);
if (pptr == NULL) goto PARSED_SKIP_FAILED;
goto EXIT; goto EXIT;
case META_MARK: case META_MARK:
@ -8457,6 +8567,7 @@ for (;; pptr++)
case META_CLASS_NOT: case META_CLASS_NOT:
itemlength = 1; itemlength = 1;
pptr = parsed_skip(pptr, PSKIP_CLASS); pptr = parsed_skip(pptr, PSKIP_CLASS);
if (pptr == NULL) goto PARSED_SKIP_FAILED;
break; break;
case META_CLASS_EMPTY_NOT: case META_CLASS_EMPTY_NOT:
@ -8498,6 +8609,7 @@ for (;; pptr++)
case META_LOOKAHEAD: case META_LOOKAHEAD:
case META_LOOKAHEADNOT: case META_LOOKAHEADNOT:
pptr = parsed_skip(pptr, PSKIP_KET); pptr = parsed_skip(pptr, PSKIP_KET);
if (pptr == NULL) goto PARSED_SKIP_FAILED;
break; break;
/* Lookbehinds can be ignored, but must themselves be checked. */ /* Lookbehinds can be ignored, but must themselves be checked. */
@ -8595,6 +8707,7 @@ for (;; pptr++)
} }
gptrend = parsed_skip(gptr, PSKIP_KET); gptrend = parsed_skip(gptr, PSKIP_KET);
if (gptrend == NULL) goto PARSED_SKIP_FAILED;
if (pptr > gptr && pptr < gptrend) goto ISNOTFIXED; /* Local recursion */ if (pptr > gptr && pptr < gptrend) goto ISNOTFIXED; /* Local recursion */
for (r = recurses; r != NULL; r = r->prev) if (r->groupptr == gptr) break; for (r = recurses; r != NULL; r = r->prev) if (r->groupptr == gptr) break;
if (r != NULL) goto ISNOTFIXED; /* Mutual recursion */ if (r != NULL) goto ISNOTFIXED; /* Mutual recursion */
@ -8685,6 +8798,10 @@ EXIT:
*pptrptr = pptr; *pptrptr = pptr;
if (branchlength > cb->max_lookbehind) cb->max_lookbehind = branchlength; if (branchlength > cb->max_lookbehind) cb->max_lookbehind = branchlength;
return branchlength; return branchlength;
PARSED_SKIP_FAILED:
*errcodeptr = ERR90;
return -1;
} }

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@ -175,6 +175,7 @@ static const unsigned char compile_error_texts[] =
"pattern string is longer than the limit set by the application\0" "pattern string is longer than the limit set by the application\0"
"internal error: unknown code in parsed pattern\0" "internal error: unknown code in parsed pattern\0"
/* 90 */ /* 90 */
"internal error: bad code value in parsed_skip()\0"
; ;
/* Match-time and UTF error texts are in the same format. */ /* Match-time and UTF error texts are in the same format. */

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testdata/testinput2 vendored
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@ -4916,4 +4916,6 @@ a)"xI
/(?(?(?(?(?(?))))))/ /(?(?(?(?(?(?))))))/
/(?<=(?1))((?s))/anchored
# End of testinput2 # End of testinput2

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@ -15367,6 +15367,8 @@ Failed: error 128 at offset 6: assertion expected after (?( or (?(?C)
/(?(?(?(?(?(?))))))/ /(?(?(?(?(?(?))))))/
Failed: error 128 at offset 2: assertion expected after (?( or (?(?C) Failed: error 128 at offset 2: assertion expected after (?( or (?(?C)
/(?<=(?1))((?s))/anchored
# End of testinput2 # End of testinput2
Error -63: PCRE2_ERROR_BADDATA (unknown error number) Error -63: PCRE2_ERROR_BADDATA (unknown error number)
Error -62: bad serialized data Error -62: bad serialized data
@ -15376,4 +15378,5 @@ Error 0: PCRE2_ERROR_BADDATA (unknown error number)
Error 100: no error Error 100: no error
Error 188: pattern string is longer than the limit set by the application Error 188: pattern string is longer than the limit set by the application
Error 189: internal error: unknown code in parsed pattern Error 189: internal error: unknown code in parsed pattern
Error 190: PCRE2_ERROR_BADDATA (unknown error number) Error 190: internal error: bad code value in parsed_skip()
Error 191: PCRE2_ERROR_BADDATA (unknown error number)