qobject_from_json() & friends use the consume_json() callback to
receive either a value or an error from the parser.
When they are fed a string that contains more than either one JSON
value or one JSON syntax error, consume_json() gets called multiple
times.
When the last call receives a value, qobject_from_json() returns that
value. Any other values are leaked.
When any call receives an error, qobject_from_json() sets the first
error received. Any other errors are thrown away.
When values follow errors, qobject_from_json() returns both a value
and sets an error. That's bad. Impact:
* block.c's parse_json_protocol() ignores and leaks the value. It's
used to to parse pseudo-filenames starting with "json:". The
pseudo-filenames can come from the user or from image meta-data such
as a QCOW2 image's backing file name.
* vl.c's parse_display_qapi() ignores and leaks the error. It's used
to parse the argument of command line option -display.
* vl.c's main() case QEMU_OPTION_blockdev ignores the error and leaves
it in @err. main() will then pass a pointer to a non-null Error *
to net_init_clients(), which is forbidden. It can lead to assertion
failure or other misbehavior.
* check-qjson.c's multiple_values() demonstrates the badness.
* The other callers are not affected since they only pass strings with
exactly one JSON value or, in the case of negative tests, one
error.
The impact on the _nofail() functions is relatively harmless. They
abort when any call receives an error. Else they return the last
value, and leak the others, if any.
Fix consume_json() as follows. On the first call, save value and
error as before. On subsequent calls, if any, don't save them. If
the first call saved a value, the next call, if any, replaces the
value by an "Expecting at most one JSON value" error. Take care not
to leak values or errors that aren't saved.
Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <
20180823164025.12553-44-armbru@redhat.com>
{
JSONParsingState *s = opaque;
+ assert(!json != !err);
+ assert(!s->result || !s->err);
+
+ if (s->result) {
+ qobject_unref(s->result);
+ s->result = NULL;
+ error_setg(&s->err, "Expecting at most one JSON value");
+ }
+ if (s->err) {
+ qobject_unref(json);
+ error_free(err);
+ return;
+ }
s->result = json;
- error_propagate(&s->err, err);
+ s->err = err;
}
/*
Error *err = NULL;
QObject *obj;
- /* BUG this leaks the syntax tree for "false" */
obj = qobject_from_json("false true", &err);
- g_assert(qbool_get_bool(qobject_to(QBool, obj)));
- g_assert(!err);
- qobject_unref(obj);
+ error_free_or_abort(&err);
+ g_assert(obj == NULL);
- /* BUG simultaneously succeeds and fails */
obj = qobject_from_json("} true", &err);
- g_assert(qbool_get_bool(qobject_to(QBool, obj)));
error_free_or_abort(&err);
- qobject_unref(obj);
+ g_assert(obj == NULL);
}
int main(int argc, char **argv)