This will be fixed on next release, 2.2.26. We won't backport it to latest stable, sorry.
Aki On 18.10.2016 15:36, Pierre Jaury wrote: > Hello, > > I can confirm the issue is fixed. Do you have a policy to backport the > patch at least to the latest stable? > > Regards, > > On 10/17/2016 11:45 PM, Aki Tuomi wrote: >>>>>>>>>> On 10/16/2016 11:16 PM, Pierre Jaury wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> Hello, >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> I am using a dict proxy for my sieve extdata plugin to access some >>>>>>>>>>> fields from an SQLite database (autoreply text and other >>>>>>>>>>> database-configured items). >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> All tests are performed against version 2.2.25. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> $ dovecot --version >>>>>>>>>>> 2.2.25 (7be1766) >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> My configuration looks like: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> dict { >>>>>>>>>>> sieve = sqlite:/etc/dovecot/pigeonhole-sieve.dict >>>>>>>>>>> } >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> [...] >>>>>>>>>>> sieve_extdata_dict_uri = proxy::sieve >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> I am able to read pretty much any attribute without any issue, >>>>>>>>>>> except >>>>>>>>>>> when the value contains a special character like "\r" or "\n". By >>>>>>>>>>> using >>>>>>>>>>> the doveadm dict client, I narrowed it down to the dictionary >>>>>>>>>>> management >>>>>>>>>>> part (either server, protocol or client). >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> I was suspecting escaping functions from "lib/strescape.c" (mostly >>>>>>>>>>> str_tabescape and its counterpart, used by "lib-dict/client.c"), so >>>>>>>>>>> I >>>>>>>>>>> monitored socket communications. It seems that escaping is done >>>>>>>>>>> properly >>>>>>>>>>> on the server and the socket is not an issue either. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> The following strace dump results from running "doveadm dict get" >>>>>>>>>>> against the dict socket: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> connect(8, {sa_family=AF_UNIX, sun_path="..."}, 110) = 0 >>>>>>>>>>> fstat(8, {st_mode=S_IFSOCK|0777, st_size=0, ...}) = 0 >>>>>>>>>>> [...] >>>>>>>>>>> write(8, "H2\t0\t0\tad...@domain.tld\tsieve\n", 30) = 30 >>>>>>>>>>> [...] >>>>>>>>>>> read(8, "Otest\1r\1ntest\n", 8192) = 14 >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Indeed "\1r" and "\1n" are the escape sequences used by >>>>>>>>>>> "lib/strescape.c". I went deeped and debugged the call to >>>>>>>>>>> "dict_lookup" >>>>>>>>>>> performed by doveadm. Indeed the client gets the proper string from >>>>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>>>> socket and to my surprise, it is properly unescaped. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Then, in "client_dict_lookup" ("lib-dict/dict-client.c"), the call >>>>>>>>>>> to >>>>>>>>>>> "p_strdup" returns an empty string (null byte set at the target >>>>>>>>>>> address). >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Before the call to the dict "->lookup" attribute >>>>>>>>>>> (client_dict_lookup): >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> RAX: 0x7ffff73a37c0 (push r14) >>>>>>>>>>> RBX: 0x6831b8 ("priv/reply_body") >>>>>>>>>>> RCX: 0x7fffffffe240 --> 0x682a60 --> 0x6831b8 ("priv/reply_body") >>>>>>>>>>> RDX: 0x6831b8 ("priv/reply_body") >>>>>>>>>>> RSI: 0x683288 --> 0x7ffff7653120 --> 0x7ffff73ea620 ([...]) >>>>>>>>>>> RDI: 0x690ad0 --> 0x7ffff7400713 --> 0x75250079786f7270 ('proxy') >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> 0x7ffff73a1f10 <dict_lookup+32>: mov rcx,r11 (value_r) >>>>>>>>>>> 0x7ffff73a1f13 <dict_lookup+35>: mov rdx,r8 (key) >>>>>>>>>>> 0x7ffff73a1f16 <dict_lookup+38>: mov rsi,r10 (pool) >>>>>>>>>>> 0x7ffff73a1f19 <dict_lookup+41>: mov rdi,r9 (dict) >>>>>>>>>>> 0x7ffff73a1f1c <dict_lookup+44>: add rsp,0x8 >>>>>>>>>>> => 0x7ffff73a1f20 <dict_lookup+48>: jmp rax >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Before the call to p_strdup in "client_dict_lookup": >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> RSI: 0x6832d8 ("test\r\ntest") (lookup.result.value) >>>>>>>>>>> RDI: 0x683288 --> 0x7ffff7653120 --> [...] (pool) >>>>>>>>>>> RAX: 0x0 (result) >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> 0x7ffff73a384f: nop >>>>>>>>>>> 0x7ffff73a3850: mov rsi,QWORD PTR [rsp+0x8] >>>>>>>>>>> 0x7ffff73a3855: mov rdi,r14 >>>>>>>>>>> => 0x7ffff73a3858: call 0x7ffff736d3c0 <p_strdup@plt> >>>>>>>>>>> 0x7ffff73a385d: mov QWORD PTR [r13+0x0],rax >>>>>>>>>>> 0x7ffff73a3861: mov rsi,QWORD PTR [rsp+0x18] >>>>>>>>>>> 0x7ffff73a3866: xor rsi,QWORD PTR fs:0x28 >>>>>>>>>>> 0x7ffff73a386f: mov eax,ebx >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> After the call: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> 0x7ffff73a3850: mov rsi,QWORD PTR [rsp+0x8] >>>>>>>>>>> 0x7ffff73a3855: mov rdi,r14 >>>>>>>>>>> 0x7ffff73a3858: call 0x7ffff736d3c0 <p_strdup@plt> >>>>>>>>>>> => 0x7ffff73a385d: mov QWORD PTR [r13+0x0],rax >>>>>>>>>>> 0x7ffff73a3861: mov rsi,QWORD PTR [rsp+0x18] >>>>>>>>>>> 0x7ffff73a3866: xor rsi,QWORD PTR fs:0x28 >>>>>>>>>>> 0x7ffff73a386f: mov eax,ebx >>>>>>>>>>> 0x7ffff73a3871: jne 0x7ffff73a38da >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> RSI: 0x0 >>>>>>>>>>> RDI: 0x6832d8 --> 0x0 >>>>>>>>>>> RAX: 0x6832d8 --> 0x0 (result) >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> It is worth noting that I can reproduce the exact same execution >>>>>>>>>>> flow >>>>>>>>>>> with a non-multiline result string (lookup.result.value) that is >>>>>>>>>>> properly copied by "p_strdup" and returned in RAX, then displayed by >>>>>>>>>>> doveadm. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> I am not familiar with the pooling mechanism hidden behind the call >>>>>>>>>>> to >>>>>>>>>>> p_strdump and not quite sure why this behaviour is emerging. Maybe >>>>>>>>>>> I am >>>>>>>>>>> even miles away from an understanding of the issue here, but it >>>>>>>>>>> sounds >>>>>>>>>>> to me like something is wrong in the way "p_strdup" performs the >>>>>>>>>>> copy. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Hope this helps, >>>>>>>>>>> kaiyou. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >> Fixed with >> https://github.com/dovecot/core/commit/4f051c3082080b9d69ef12c3720c683cff34b0da >> >> Aki Tuomi >>