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bpo-17288: Prevent jumps from 'return' and 'exception' trace events. (GH-6107)
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@ -555,20 +555,35 @@ class RaisingTraceFuncTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
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class JumpTracer:
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"""Defines a trace function that jumps from one place to another."""
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def __init__(self, function, jumpFrom, jumpTo):
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self.function = function
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def __init__(self, function, jumpFrom, jumpTo, event='line',
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decorated=False):
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self.code = function.__code__
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self.jumpFrom = jumpFrom
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self.jumpTo = jumpTo
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self.event = event
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self.firstLine = None if decorated else self.code.co_firstlineno
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self.done = False
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def trace(self, frame, event, arg):
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if not self.done and frame.f_code == self.function.__code__:
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firstLine = frame.f_code.co_firstlineno
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if event == 'line' and frame.f_lineno == firstLine + self.jumpFrom:
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if self.done:
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return
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# frame.f_code.co_firstlineno is the first line of the decorator when
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# 'function' is decorated and the decorator may be written using
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# multiple physical lines when it is too long. Use the first line
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# trace event in 'function' to find the first line of 'function'.
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if (self.firstLine is None and frame.f_code == self.code and
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event == 'line'):
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self.firstLine = frame.f_lineno - 1
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if (event == self.event and self.firstLine and
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frame.f_lineno == self.firstLine + self.jumpFrom):
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f = frame
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while f is not None and f.f_code != self.code:
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f = f.f_back
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if f is not None:
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# Cope with non-integer self.jumpTo (because of
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# no_jump_to_non_integers below).
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try:
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frame.f_lineno = firstLine + self.jumpTo
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frame.f_lineno = self.firstLine + self.jumpTo
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except TypeError:
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frame.f_lineno = self.jumpTo
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self.done = True
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@ -608,8 +623,9 @@ class JumpTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
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"Expected: " + repr(expected) + "\n" +
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"Received: " + repr(received))
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def run_test(self, func, jumpFrom, jumpTo, expected, error=None):
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tracer = JumpTracer(func, jumpFrom, jumpTo)
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def run_test(self, func, jumpFrom, jumpTo, expected, error=None,
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event='line', decorated=False):
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tracer = JumpTracer(func, jumpFrom, jumpTo, event, decorated)
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sys.settrace(tracer.trace)
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output = []
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if error is None:
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@ -620,15 +636,15 @@ class JumpTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
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sys.settrace(None)
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self.compare_jump_output(expected, output)
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def jump_test(jumpFrom, jumpTo, expected, error=None):
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def jump_test(jumpFrom, jumpTo, expected, error=None, event='line'):
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"""Decorator that creates a test that makes a jump
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from one place to another in the following code.
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"""
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def decorator(func):
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@wraps(func)
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def test(self):
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# +1 to compensate a decorator line
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self.run_test(func, jumpFrom+1, jumpTo+1, expected, error)
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self.run_test(func, jumpFrom, jumpTo, expected,
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error=error, event=event, decorated=True)
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return test
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return decorator
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sys.settrace(None)
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self.compare_jump_output([2, 3, 2, 3, 4], namespace["output"])
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@jump_test(2, 3, [1], event='call', error=(ValueError, "can't jump from"
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" the 'call' trace event of a new frame"))
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def test_no_jump_from_call(output):
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output.append(1)
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def nested():
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output.append(3)
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nested()
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output.append(5)
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@jump_test(2, 1, [1], event='return', error=(ValueError,
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"can only jump from a 'line' trace event"))
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def test_no_jump_from_return_event(output):
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output.append(1)
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return
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@jump_test(2, 1, [1], event='exception', error=(ValueError,
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"can only jump from a 'line' trace event"))
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def test_no_jump_from_exception_event(output):
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output.append(1)
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1 / 0
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@jump_test(3, 2, [2], event='return', error=(ValueError,
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"can't jump from a yield statement"))
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def test_no_jump_from_yield(output):
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def gen():
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output.append(2)
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yield 3
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next(gen())
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output.append(5)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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unittest.main()
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@ -0,0 +1 @@
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Prevent jumps from 'return' and 'exception' trace events.
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@ -81,6 +81,9 @@ get_arg(const _Py_CODEUNIT *codestr, Py_ssize_t i)
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* the blockstack needs to be set up before their code runs.
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* o 'for' and 'async for' loops can't be jumped into because the
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* iterator needs to be on the stack.
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* o Jumps cannot be made from within a trace function invoked with a
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* 'return' or 'exception' event since the eval loop has been exited at
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* that time.
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*/
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static int
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frame_setlineno(PyFrameObject *f, PyObject* p_new_lineno)
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return -1;
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}
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/* Upon the 'call' trace event of a new frame, f->f_lasti is -1 and
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* f->f_trace is NULL, check first on the first condition.
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* Forbidding jumps from the 'call' event of a new frame is a side effect
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* of allowing to set f_lineno only from trace functions. */
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if (f->f_lasti == -1) {
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PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError,
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"can't jump from the 'call' trace event of a new frame");
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return -1;
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}
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/* You can only do this from within a trace function, not via
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* _getframe or similar hackery. */
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if (!f->f_trace)
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{
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if (!f->f_trace) {
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PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError,
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"f_lineno can only be set by a"
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" line trace function");
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"f_lineno can only be set by a trace function");
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return -1;
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}
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/* Forbid jumps upon a 'return' trace event (except after executing a
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* YIELD_VALUE or YIELD_FROM opcode, f_stacktop is not NULL in that case)
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* and upon an 'exception' trace event.
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* Jumps from 'call' trace events have already been forbidden above for new
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* frames, so this check does not change anything for 'call' events. */
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if (f->f_stacktop == NULL) {
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PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError,
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"can only jump from a 'line' trace event");
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return -1;
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}
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/* We're now ready to look at the bytecode. */
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PyBytes_AsStringAndSize(f->f_code->co_code, (char **)&code, &code_len);
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/* The trace function is called with a 'return' trace event after the
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* execution of a yield statement. */
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assert(f->f_lasti != -1);
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if (code[f->f_lasti] == YIELD_VALUE || code[f->f_lasti] == YIELD_FROM) {
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PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError,
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"can't jump from a yield statement");
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return -1;
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}
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/* You can't jump onto a line with an 'except' statement on it -
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* they expect to have an exception on the top of the stack, which
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* won't be true if you jump to them. They always start with code
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