#!./perl -w
#
# Copyright 2002, Larry Wall.
#
# You may redistribute only under the same terms as Perl 5, as specified
# in the README file that comes with the distribution.
#
# I'm trying to keep this test easily backwards compatible to 5.004, so no
# qr//;
# This test tries to craft malicious data to test out as many different
# error traps in Storable as possible
# It also acts as a test for read_header
sub BEGIN {
if ($ENV{PERL_CORE}){
chdir('t') if -d 't';
@INC = ('.', '../lib');
}
require Config; import Config;
if ($ENV{PERL_CORE} and $Config{'extensions'} !~ /\bStorable\b/) {
print "1..0 # Skip: Storable was not built\n";
exit 0;
}
}
use strict;
use vars qw($file_magic_str $other_magic $network_magic $byteorder
$major $minor $minor_write $fancy);
$byteorder = $Config{byteorder};
$file_magic_str = 'pst0';
$other_magic = 7 + length $byteorder;
$network_magic = 2;
$major = 2;
$minor = 5;
$minor_write = $] > 5.007 ? 5 : 4;
use Test::More;
# If it's 5.7.3 or later the hash will be stored with flags, which is
# 2 extra bytes. There are 2 * 2 * 2 tests per byte in the body and header
# common to normal and network order serialised objects (hence the 8)
# There are only 2 * 2 tests per byte in the parts of the header not present
# for network order, and 2 tests per byte on the 'pst0' "magic number" only
# present in files, but not in things store()ed to memory
$fancy = ($] > 5.007 ? 2 : 0);
plan tests => 368 + length ($byteorder) * 4 + $fancy * 8;
use Storable qw (store retrieve freeze thaw nstore nfreeze);
my $file = "malice.$$";
die "Temporary file 'malice.$$' already exists" if -e $file;
END { while (-f $file) {unlink $file or die "Can't unlink '$file': $!" }}
# The chr 256 is a hack to force the hash to always have the utf8 keys flag
# set on 5.7.3 and later. Otherwise the test fails if run with -Mutf8 because
# only there does the hash has the flag on, and hence only there is it stored
# as a flagged hash, which is 2 bytes longer
my %hash = (perl => 'rules', chr 256, '');
delete $hash{chr 256};
sub test_hash {
my $clone = shift;
is (ref $clone, "HASH", "Get hash back");
is (scalar keys %$clone, 1, "with 1 key");
is ((keys %$clone)[0], "perl", "which is correct");
is ($clone->{perl}, "rules");
}
sub test_header {
my ($header, $isfile, $isnetorder) = @_;
is (!!$header->{file}, !!$isfile, "is file");
is ($header->{major}, $major, "major number");
is ($header->{minor}, $minor_write, "minor number");
is (!!$header->{netorder}, !!$isnetorder, "is network order");
if ($isnetorder) {
# Network order header has no sizes
} else {
is ($header->{byteorder}, $byteorder, "byte order");
is ($header->{intsize}, $Config{intsize}, "int size");
is ($header->{longsize}, $Config{longsize}, "long size");
is ($header->{ptrsize}, $Config{ptrsize}, "long size");
is ($header->{nvsize}, $Config{nvsize} || $Config{doublesize} || 8,
"nv size"); # 5.00405 doesn't even have doublesize in config.
}
}
sub store_and_retrieve {
my $data = shift;
unlink $file or die "Can't unlink '$file': $!";
open FH, ">$file" or die "Can't open '$file': $!";
binmode FH;
print FH $data or die "Can't print to '$file': $!";
close FH or die "Can't close '$file': $!";
return eval {retrieve $file};
}
sub freeze_and_thaw {
my $data = shift;
return eval {thaw $data};
}
sub test_truncated {
my ($data, $sub, $magic_len, $what) = @_;
for my $i (0 .. length ($data) - 1) {
my $short = substr $data, 0, $i;
my $clone = &$sub($short);
is (defined ($clone), '', "truncated $what to $i should fail");
if ($i < $magic_len) {
like ($@, "/^Magic number checking on storable $what failed/",
"Should croak with magic number warning");
} else {
is ($@, "", "Should not set \$\@");
}
}
}
sub test_corrupt {
my ($data, $sub, $what, $name) = @_;
my $clone = &$sub($data);
is (defined ($clone), '', "$name $what should fail");
like ($@, $what, $name);
}
sub test_things {
my ($contents, $sub, $what, $isnetwork) = @_;
my $isfile = $what eq 'file';
my $file_magic = $isfile ? length $file_magic_str : 0;
my $header = Storable::read_magic ($contents);
test_header ($header, $isfile, $isnetwork);
# Test that if we re-write it, everything still works:
my $clone = &$sub ($contents);
is ($@, "", "There should be no error");
test_hash ($clone);
# Now lets check the short version:
test_truncated ($contents, $sub, $file_magic
+ ($isnetwork ? $network_magic : $other_magic), $what);
my $copy;
if ($isfile) {
$copy = $contents;
substr ($copy, 0, 4) = 'iron';
test_corrupt ($copy, $sub, "/^File is not a perl storable/",
"magic number");
}
$copy = $contents;
# Needs to be more than 1, as we're already coding a spread of 1 minor version
# number on writes (2.5, 2.4). May increase to 2 if we figure we can do 2.3
# on 5.005_03 (No utf8).
# 4 allows for a small safety margin
# (Joke:
# Question: What is the value of pi?
# Mathematician answers "It's pi, isn't it"
# Physicist answers "3.1, within experimental error"
# Engineer answers "Well, allowing for a small safety margin, 18"
# )
my $minor4 = $header->{minor} + 4;
substr ($copy, $file_magic + 1, 1) = chr $minor4;
{
# Now by default newer minor version numbers are not a pain.
$clone = &$sub($copy);
is ($@, "", "by default no error on higher minor");
test_hash ($clone);
local $Storable::accept_future_minor = 0;
test_corrupt ($copy, $sub,
"/^Storable binary image v$header->{major}\.$minor4 more recent than I am \\(v$header->{major}\.$minor\\)/",
"higher minor");
}
$copy = $contents;
my $major1 = $header->{major} + 1;
substr ($copy, $file_magic, 1) = chr 2*$major1;
test_corrupt ($copy, $sub,
"/^Storable binary image v$major1\.$header->{minor} more recent than I am \\(v$header->{major}\.$minor\\)/",
"higher major");
# Continue messing with the previous copy
my $minor1 = $header->{minor} - 1;
substr ($copy, $file_magic + 1, 1) = chr $minor1;
test_corrupt ($copy, $sub,
"/^Storable binary image v$major1\.$minor1 more recent than I am \\(v$header->{major}\.$minor\\)/",
"higher major, lower minor");
my $where;
if (!$isnetwork) {
# All these are omitted from the network order header.
# I'm not sure if it's correct to omit the byte size stuff.
$copy = $contents;
substr ($copy, $file_magic + 3, length $header->{byteorder})
= reverse $header->{byteorder};
test_corrupt ($copy, $sub, "/^Byte order is not compatible/",
"byte order");
$where = $file_magic + 3 + length $header->{byteorder};
foreach (['intsize', "Integer"],
['longsize', "Long integer"],
['ptrsize', "Pointer integer"],
['nvsize', "Double"]) {
my ($key, $name) = @$_;
$copy = $contents;
substr ($copy, $where++, 1) = chr 0;
test_corrupt ($copy, $sub, "/^$name size is not compatible/",
"$name size");
}
} else {
$where = $file_magic + $network_magic;
}
# Just the header and a tag 255. As 26 is currently the highest tag, this
# is "unexpected"
$copy = substr ($contents, 0, $where) . chr 255;
test_corrupt ($copy, $sub,
"/^Corrupted storable $what \\(binary v$header->{major}.$header->{minor}\\)/",
"bogus tag");
# Now drop the minor version number
substr ($copy, $file_magic + 1, 1) = chr $minor1;
test_corrupt ($copy, $sub,
"/^Corrupted storable $what \\(binary v$header->{major}.$minor1\\)/",
"bogus tag, minor less 1");
# Now increase the minor version number
substr ($copy, $file_magic + 1, 1) = chr $minor4;
# local $Storable::DEBUGME = 1;
# This is the delayed croak
test_corrupt ($copy, $sub,
"/^Storable binary image v$header->{major}.$minor4 contains data of type 255. This Storable is v$header->{major}.$minor and can only handle data types up to 25/",
"bogus tag, minor plus 4");
# And check again that this croak is not delayed:
{
# local $Storable::DEBUGME = 1;
local $Storable::accept_future_minor = 0;
test_corrupt ($copy, $sub,
"/^Storable binary image v$header->{major}\.$minor4 more recent than I am \\(v$header->{major}\.$minor\\)/",
"higher minor");
}
}
sub slurp {
my $file = shift;
local (*FH, $/);
open FH, "<$file" or die "Can't open '$file': $!";
binmode FH;
my $contents = <FH>;
die "Can't read $file: $!" unless defined $contents;
return $contents;
}
ok (defined store(\%hash, $file));
my $expected = 20 + length ($file_magic_str) + $other_magic + $fancy;
my $length = -s $file;
die "Don't seem to have written file '$file' as I can't get its length: $!"
unless defined $file;
die "Expected file to be $expected bytes (sizeof long is $Config{longsize}) but it is $length"
unless $length == $expected;
# Read the contents into memory:
my $contents = slurp $file;
# Test the original direct from disk
my $clone = retrieve $file;
test_hash ($clone);
# Then test it.
test_things($contents, \&store_and_retrieve, 'file');
# And now try almost everything again with a Storable string
my $stored = freeze \%hash;
test_things($stored, \&freeze_and_thaw, 'string');
# Network order.
unlink $file or die "Can't unlink '$file': $!";
ok (defined nstore(\%hash, $file));
$expected = 20 + length ($file_magic_str) + $network_magic + $fancy;
$length = -s $file;
die "Don't seem to have written file '$file' as I can't get its length: $!"
unless defined $file;
die "Expected file to be $expected bytes (sizeof long is $Config{longsize}) but it is $length"
unless $length == $expected;
# Read the contents into memory:
$contents = slurp $file;
# Test the original direct from disk
$clone = retrieve $file;
test_hash ($clone);
# Then test it.
test_things($contents, \&store_and_retrieve, 'file', 1);
# And now try almost everything again with a Storable string
$stored = nfreeze \%hash;
test_things($stored, \&freeze_and_thaw, 'string', 1);
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