mariadb/mysys/my_memmem.c

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SECURITY FIX Bug#17667: An attacker has the opportunity to bypass query logging. This adds a new, local-only printf format specifier to our *printf functions that allows us to print known-size buffers that must not be interpreted as NUL-terminated "strings." It uses this format-specifier to print to the log, thus fixing this problem. include/my_sys.h: Add prototype for my_memmem() . mysys/Makefile.am: Add reference to new file, my_memmem.c mysys/mf_iocache2.c: Add a "%.1234b" and "%.*b" percent-code. It takes a width, just like "%s", but unlike the string-indicator, it requires the width and doesn't stop printing at NUL characters. Also, simplify the code a bit. TODO: This code should be unified with the strings/my_vnsprintf.c code in the future. sql/sql_parse.cc: The query is not a C-string, but is a sized buffer, containing any character at all, which may include NUL characters. strings/my_vsnprintf.c: Add a "%.1234b" and "%.*b" percent-code. It takes a width, just like "%s", but unlike the string-indicator, it requires the width and doesn't stop printing at NUL characters. tests/Makefile.am: We may need some of our local functions. tests/mysql_client_test.c: Add a "%.1234b" and "%.*b" percent-code. It takes a width, just like "%s", but unlike the string-indicator, it requires the width and doesn't stop printing at NUL characters. mysql-test/t/mysql_client_test.opt: New BitKeeper file ``mysql-test/t/mysql_client_test.opt'' Add '--log' server parameter. mysys/my_memmem.c: New BitKeeper file ``mysys/my_memmem.c'' Implement memmem, a black-box work-alike of the GNU memmem(), which functions like strstr() but for arbitrary blocks of memory.
2006-05-02 04:10:50 +02:00
#include "my_base.h"
/*
my_memmem, port of a GNU extension.
Returns a pointer to the beginning of the substring, needle, or NULL if the
substring is not found in haystack.
*/
void *my_memmem(const void *haystack, size_t haystacklen,
const void *needle, size_t needlelen)
{
const void *cursor;
const void *last_possible_needle_location = haystack + haystacklen - needlelen;
/* Easy answers */
if (needlelen > haystacklen) return(NULL);
if (needle == NULL) return(NULL);
if (haystack == NULL) return(NULL);
if (needlelen == 0) return(NULL);
if (haystacklen == 0) return(NULL);
for (cursor = haystack; cursor <= last_possible_needle_location; cursor++) {
if (memcmp(needle, cursor, needlelen) == 0) {
return((void *) cursor);
}
}
return(NULL);
}
#ifdef MAIN
#include <assert.h>
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
char haystack[10], needle[3];
memmove(haystack, "0123456789", 10);
memmove(needle, "no", 2);
assert(my_memmem(haystack, 10, needle, 2) == NULL);
memmove(needle, "345", 3);
assert(my_memmem(haystack, 10, needle, 3) != NULL);
memmove(needle, "789", 3);
assert(my_memmem(haystack, 10, needle, 3) != NULL);
assert(my_memmem(haystack, 9, needle, 3) == NULL);
memmove(needle, "012", 3);
assert(my_memmem(haystack, 10, needle, 3) != NULL);
assert(my_memmem(NULL, 10, needle, 3) == NULL);
assert(my_memmem(NULL, 10, needle, 3) == NULL);
assert(my_memmem(haystack, 0, needle, 3) == NULL);
assert(my_memmem(haystack, 10, NULL, 3) == NULL);
assert(my_memmem(haystack, 10, needle, 0) == NULL);
assert(my_memmem(haystack, 1, needle, 3) == NULL);
printf("success\n");
return(0);
}
#endif