Issue #8651: PyArg_Parse*() functions raise an OverflowError if the file

doesn't have PY_SSIZE_T_CLEAN define and the size doesn't fit in an int
(length bigger than 2^31-1).
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Victor Stinner 2011-01-04 02:07:34 +00:00
parent e6edec2371
commit b3c9e073fc
3 changed files with 33 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -1,6 +1,8 @@
# xml.etree test for cElementTree # xml.etree test for cElementTree
from test import support from test import support
from test.support import precisionbigmemtest, _2G
import unittest
cET = support.import_module('xml.etree.cElementTree') cET = support.import_module('xml.etree.cElementTree')
@ -31,12 +33,28 @@ def sanity():
""" """
class MiscTests(unittest.TestCase):
# Issue #8651.
@support.precisionbigmemtest(size=support._2G + 100, memuse=1)
def test_length_overflow(self, size):
if size < support._2G + 100:
self.skipTest("not enough free memory, need at least 2 GB")
data = b'x' * size
parser = cET.XMLParser()
try:
self.assertRaises(OverflowError, parser.feed, data)
finally:
data = None
def test_main(): def test_main():
from test import test_xml_etree, test_xml_etree_c from test import test_xml_etree, test_xml_etree_c
# Run the tests specific to the C implementation # Run the tests specific to the C implementation
support.run_doctest(test_xml_etree_c, verbosity=True) support.run_doctest(test_xml_etree_c, verbosity=True)
support.run_unittest(MiscTests)
# Assign the C implementation before running the doctests # Assign the C implementation before running the doctests
# Patch the __name__, to prevent confusion with the pure Python test # Patch the __name__, to prevent confusion with the pure Python test
pyET = test_xml_etree.ET pyET = test_xml_etree.ET

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@ -8,6 +8,10 @@ What's New in Python 3.2 Release Candidate 1
Core and Builtins Core and Builtins
----------------- -----------------
- Issue #8651: PyArg_Parse*() functions raise an OverflowError if the file
doesn't have PY_SSIZE_T_CLEAN define and the size doesn't fit in an int
(length bigger than 2^31-1 bytes).
- Issue #9015, #9611: FileIO.readinto(), FileIO.write() and os.write() clamp - Issue #9015, #9611: FileIO.readinto(), FileIO.write() and os.write() clamp
the length to 2^31-1 on Windows. the length to 2^31-1 on Windows.

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@ -597,7 +597,17 @@ convertsimple(PyObject *arg, const char **p_format, va_list *p_va, int flags,
#define FETCH_SIZE int *q=NULL;Py_ssize_t *q2=NULL;\ #define FETCH_SIZE int *q=NULL;Py_ssize_t *q2=NULL;\
if (flags & FLAG_SIZE_T) q2=va_arg(*p_va, Py_ssize_t*); \ if (flags & FLAG_SIZE_T) q2=va_arg(*p_va, Py_ssize_t*); \
else q=va_arg(*p_va, int*); else q=va_arg(*p_va, int*);
#define STORE_SIZE(s) if (flags & FLAG_SIZE_T) *q2=s; else *q=s; #define STORE_SIZE(s) \
if (flags & FLAG_SIZE_T) \
*q2=s; \
else { \
if (INT_MAX < s) { \
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_OverflowError, \
"size does not fit in an int"); \
return converterr("", arg, msgbuf, bufsize); \
} \
*q=s; \
}
#define BUFFER_LEN ((flags & FLAG_SIZE_T) ? *q2:*q) #define BUFFER_LEN ((flags & FLAG_SIZE_T) ? *q2:*q)
const char *format = *p_format; const char *format = *p_format;