On Sat, Mar 27, 2021 at 2:57 PM Dario Lombardo <lom...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi John, > thanks, your explanation helped a lot. However I still don't get why the > code crashes. Please let me use the actual buffer sizes since the ones I > told before were examples. The packet is 49, the local buffer is 15. > > When you call tvb_get_nstringz0() you pass in bufsize = 15. >> tvb_get_nstringz0() calls _tvb_get_nstringz() >> check_offset_len() runs to the end of the packet, setting len to 49. >> Since len >= bufsize, it sets limit = bufsize. >> stringlen = tvb_strnlen(tvb, abs_offset, limit - 1) looks at the first 9 >> bytes, doesn't find a NUL, returns -1 >> > > That's a point I don't get. This piece of code (stringlen = > tvb_strnlen(tvb, 0, 14)) actually returns 49. Despite the fact that NULL is > present or not, shouldn't this function fulfill the (limit - 1)? Shouldn't > that return 14 at most? > > >> stringlen is -1, tvb_memcpy copies over limit (10) bytes into buffer from >> tvb, bytes_copies is set to 10, _tvb_get_nstringz() returns -1. >> > > That's where things start to get hairy: stringlen is 49, then the actual > copy starts against buffer, that is only 15 bytes long. Crash. > Huh, that's odd. I just added some lines to packet-http.c near the top of dissect_http_tcp() like so: guint bufsize = 19; guint8 buffer[19]; tvb_get_nstringz0(tvb, 0, bufsize, buffer); And stepped through with gdb after setting a breakpoint and opening a file with a ~480 byte HTTP packet with no nulls in the HTTP layer: 3578 stringlen = tvb_strnlen(tvb, abs_offset, limit - 1); (gdb) print limit -1 $12 = 18 (gdb) n 3580 if (stringlen == -1) { (gdb) print stringlen $14 = -1 (gdb) print tvb->length $15 = 479 And all proceeds as expected. tvb_strnlen(tvb, offset, maxlength) is supposed to return -1 if 'maxlength' (here, 14) is reached before a NULL. Let's see, tvb_strnlen calls tvb_find_guint8(tvb, abs_offset, maxlength=14, 0), and returns -1 if and only if tvb_find_guint8(...) returns -1. That looks right, so let's look at tvb_find_guint8(): DISSECTOR_ASSERT(tvb && tvb->initialized); exception = compute_offset_and_remaining(tvb, offset, &abs_offset, &limit); if (exception) THROW(exception); /* Only search to end of tvbuff, w/o throwing exception. */ if (maxlength >= 0 && limit > (guint) maxlength) { /* Maximum length doesn't go past end of tvbuff; search to that value. */ limit = (guint) maxlength; } Have you tried stepping through it with a debugger? The code looks right to me and runs correctly over here. Are you perhaps somehow hitting an exception or a failed assertion? John
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