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samba-mirror/python/samba/tests/segfault.py
Joseph Sutton af61444d7a python:tests: Remove semicolons
Signed-off-by: Joseph Sutton <josephsutton@catalyst.net.nz>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@samba.org>
2023-10-13 03:50:31 +00:00

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Python

# Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
#
# Copyright (C) Catalyst.Net Ltd. 2017
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
"""Test whether various python calls segfault when given unexpected input.
"""
import samba.tests
import os
import sys
from samba.net import Net
from samba.credentials import DONT_USE_KERBEROS
from samba.dcerpc import misc, drsuapi, samr, unixinfo, dnsserver
from samba import auth, gensec
from samba.samdb import SamDB
from samba import netbios
from samba import registry
from samba import ldb
from samba import messaging
import traceback
def segfault_detector(f):
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
pid = os.fork()
if pid == 0:
try:
f(*args, **kwargs)
except Exception as e:
traceback.print_exc()
sys.stderr.flush()
sys.stdout.flush()
os._exit(0)
pid2, status = os.waitpid(pid, 0)
if os.WIFSIGNALED(status):
signal = os.WTERMSIG(status)
raise AssertionError("Failed with signal %d" % signal)
return wrapper
def no_gdb_backtrace(f):
from os import environ
def w(*args, **kwargs):
environ['PLEASE_NO_GDB_BACKTRACE'] = '1'
f(*args, **kwargs)
del environ['PLEASE_NO_GDB_BACKTRACE']
return w
class SegfaultTests(samba.tests.TestCase):
def get_lp_et_al(self):
server = os.environ["SERVER"]
lp = self.get_loadparm()
creds = self.insta_creds(template=self.get_credentials(),
kerberos_state=DONT_USE_KERBEROS)
return lp, creds, server
def get_samdb(self):
lp, creds, server = self.get_lp_et_al()
url = 'ldap://' + server
ldb = SamDB(url, credentials=creds, lp=lp)
return ldb
@segfault_detector
def test_net_replicate_init__1(self):
lp, creds, server = self.get_lp_et_al()
net = Net(creds, lp, server=server)
net.replicate_init(42, lp, None, misc.GUID())
@no_gdb_backtrace
@segfault_detector
def test_net_replicate_init__3(self):
# third argument is also unchecked
samdb = self.get_samdb()
lp, creds, server = self.get_lp_et_al()
net = Net(creds, lp, server=server)
net.replicate_init(samdb, lp, 42, misc.GUID())
@segfault_detector
def test_net_replicate_chunk_1(self):
lp, creds, server = self.get_lp_et_al()
ctr = drsuapi.DsGetNCChangesCtr6()
net = Net(creds, lp, server=server)
net.replicate_chunk(42, 1, ctr)
@segfault_detector
def test_auth_context_gensec_start_server(self):
a = auth.AuthContext(ldb=42, methods=['sam'])
# there is no failure yet because the ldb is not actually
# dereferenced.
g = gensec.Security.start_server(auth_context=a)
# and still the ldb is not dereferenced...
@segfault_detector
def test_auth_user_session(self):
s = auth.user_session(ldb=42, principal='foo')
@segfault_detector
def test_gensec_start_server(self):
gensec.Security.start_server(auth_context=42)
@segfault_detector
def test_netbios_query_name(self):
n = netbios.Node()
t = n.query_name((42, 'foo'), 'localhost')
@segfault_detector
def test_encrypt_netr_crypt_password(self):
lp, creds, server = self.get_lp_et_al()
creds.encrypt_netr_crypt_password(42)
@segfault_detector
def test_hive_open_ldb(self):
# we don't need to provide a valid path because we segfault first
try:
registry.open_ldb('', credentials=42)
except ldb.LdbError as e:
print("failed with %s" % e)
@segfault_detector
def test_hive_open_hive(self):
# we don't need to provide a valid path because we segfault first
try:
registry.open_hive('s', 's', 's', 's')
except ldb.LdbError as e:
print("failed with %s" % e)
@segfault_detector
def test_ldb_add_nameless_element(self):
m = ldb.Message()
e = ldb.MessageElement('q')
try:
m.add(e)
except ldb.LdbError:
pass
str(m)
@segfault_detector
def test_ldb_register_module(self):
ldb.register_module('')
@segfault_detector
def test_messaging_deregister(self):
messaging.deregister('s', 's', 's', False)
@segfault_detector
def test_rpcecho(self):
from samba.dcerpc import echo
echo.rpcecho("")
@segfault_detector
def test_dcerpc_idl_ref_elements(self):
"""There are many pidl generated functions that crashed on this
pattern, where a NULL pointer was created rather than an empty
structure."""
samr.Connect5().out_info_out = 1
@segfault_detector
def test_dcerpc_idl_unixinfo_elements(self):
"""Dereferencing is sufficient to crash"""
unixinfo.GetPWUid().out_infos
@segfault_detector
def test_dcerpc_idl_inline_arrays(self):
"""Inline arrays were incorrectly handled."""
dnsserver.DNS_RPC_SERVER_INFO_DOTNET().pExtensions
@segfault_detector
def test_dcerpc_idl_set_inline_arrays(self):
"""Setting an inline array was incorrectly handled."""
a = dnsserver.DNS_EXTENSION()
x = dnsserver.DNS_RPC_DP_INFO()
x.pwszReserved = [a, a, a]
@no_gdb_backtrace
@segfault_detector
def test_dnsp_string_list(self):
from samba.dcerpc import dnsp
# We segfault if s.count is greater than the length of s.str
s = dnsp.string_list()
s.count = 3
s.str
@no_gdb_backtrace
@segfault_detector
def test_dns_record(self):
from samba.dnsserver import TXTRecord
from samba.dcerpc import dnsp
# there are many others here
rec = TXTRecord(["a", "b", "c"])
rec.wType = dnsp.DNS_TYPE_A
rec.data
@no_gdb_backtrace
@segfault_detector
def test_ldb_msg_diff(self):
samdb = self.get_samdb()
msg = ldb.Message()
msg.dn = ldb.Dn(samdb, '')
diff = samdb.msg_diff(msg, msg)
del msg
diff.dn
@no_gdb_backtrace
@segfault_detector
def test_ldb_msg_del_dn(self):
msg = ldb.Message()
del msg.dn
@no_gdb_backtrace
@segfault_detector
def test_ldb_control_del_critical(self):
samdb = self.get_samdb()
c = ldb.Control(samdb, 'relax:1')
del c.critical
@segfault_detector
def test_random_bytes(self):
# memory error from SIZE_MAX -1 allocation.
from samba import generate_random_bytes
generate_random_bytes(-1)