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[3.13] gh-119342: Fix a potential denial of service in plistlib (GH-119343) (GH-142144)
Reading a specially prepared small Plist file could cause OOM because file's
read(n) preallocates a bytes object for reading the specified amount of
data. Now plistlib reads large data by chunks, therefore the upper limit of
consumed memory is proportional to the size of the input file.
(cherry picked from commit 694922cf40)
Co-authored-by: Serhiy Storchaka <storchaka@gmail.com>
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@ -73,6 +73,9 @@ from xml.parsers.expat import ParserCreate
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PlistFormat = enum.Enum('PlistFormat', 'FMT_XML FMT_BINARY', module=__name__)
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globals().update(PlistFormat.__members__)
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# Data larger than this will be read in chunks, to prevent extreme
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# overallocation.
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_MIN_READ_BUF_SIZE = 1 << 20
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class UID:
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def __init__(self, data):
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@ -508,12 +511,24 @@ class _BinaryPlistParser:
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return tokenL
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def _read(self, size):
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cursize = min(size, _MIN_READ_BUF_SIZE)
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data = self._fp.read(cursize)
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while True:
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if len(data) != cursize:
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raise InvalidFileException
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if cursize == size:
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return data
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delta = min(cursize, size - cursize)
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data += self._fp.read(delta)
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cursize += delta
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def _read_ints(self, n, size):
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data = self._fp.read(size * n)
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data = self._read(size * n)
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if size in _BINARY_FORMAT:
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return struct.unpack(f'>{n}{_BINARY_FORMAT[size]}', data)
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else:
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if not size or len(data) != size * n:
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if not size:
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raise InvalidFileException()
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return tuple(int.from_bytes(data[i: i + size], 'big')
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for i in range(0, size * n, size))
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@ -573,22 +588,16 @@ class _BinaryPlistParser:
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elif tokenH == 0x40: # data
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s = self._get_size(tokenL)
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result = self._fp.read(s)
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if len(result) != s:
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raise InvalidFileException()
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result = self._read(s)
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elif tokenH == 0x50: # ascii string
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s = self._get_size(tokenL)
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data = self._fp.read(s)
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if len(data) != s:
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raise InvalidFileException()
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data = self._read(s)
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result = data.decode('ascii')
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elif tokenH == 0x60: # unicode string
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s = self._get_size(tokenL) * 2
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data = self._fp.read(s)
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if len(data) != s:
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raise InvalidFileException()
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data = self._read(s)
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result = data.decode('utf-16be')
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elif tokenH == 0x80: # UID
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@ -904,8 +904,7 @@ class TestPlistlib(unittest.TestCase):
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class TestBinaryPlistlib(unittest.TestCase):
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@staticmethod
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def decode(*objects, offset_size=1, ref_size=1):
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def build(self, *objects, offset_size=1, ref_size=1):
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data = [b'bplist00']
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offset = 8
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offsets = []
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@ -917,7 +916,11 @@ class TestBinaryPlistlib(unittest.TestCase):
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len(objects), 0, offset)
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data.extend(offsets)
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data.append(tail)
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return plistlib.loads(b''.join(data), fmt=plistlib.FMT_BINARY)
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return b''.join(data)
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def decode(self, *objects, offset_size=1, ref_size=1):
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data = self.build(*objects, offset_size=offset_size, ref_size=ref_size)
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return plistlib.loads(data, fmt=plistlib.FMT_BINARY)
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def test_nonstandard_refs_size(self):
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# Issue #21538: Refs and offsets are 24-bit integers
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@ -1025,6 +1028,34 @@ class TestBinaryPlistlib(unittest.TestCase):
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with self.assertRaises(plistlib.InvalidFileException):
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plistlib.loads(b'bplist00' + data, fmt=plistlib.FMT_BINARY)
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def test_truncated_large_data(self):
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self.addCleanup(os_helper.unlink, os_helper.TESTFN)
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def check(data):
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with open(os_helper.TESTFN, 'wb') as f:
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f.write(data)
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# buffered file
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with open(os_helper.TESTFN, 'rb') as f:
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with self.assertRaises(plistlib.InvalidFileException):
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plistlib.load(f, fmt=plistlib.FMT_BINARY)
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# unbuffered file
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with open(os_helper.TESTFN, 'rb', buffering=0) as f:
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with self.assertRaises(plistlib.InvalidFileException):
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plistlib.load(f, fmt=plistlib.FMT_BINARY)
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for w in range(20, 64):
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s = 1 << w
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# data
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check(self.build(b'\x4f\x13' + s.to_bytes(8, 'big')))
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# ascii string
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check(self.build(b'\x5f\x13' + s.to_bytes(8, 'big')))
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# unicode string
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check(self.build(b'\x6f\x13' + s.to_bytes(8, 'big')))
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# array
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check(self.build(b'\xaf\x13' + s.to_bytes(8, 'big')))
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# dict
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check(self.build(b'\xdf\x13' + s.to_bytes(8, 'big')))
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# number of objects
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check(b'bplist00' + struct.pack('>6xBBQQQ', 1, 1, s, 0, 8))
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def test_load_aware_datetime(self):
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data = (b'bplist003B\x04>\xd0d\x00\x00\x00\x08\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00'
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b'\x01\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00'
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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
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Fix a potential memory denial of service in the :mod:`plistlib` module.
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When reading a Plist file received from untrusted source, it could cause
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an arbitrary amount of memory to be allocated.
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This could have led to symptoms including a :exc:`MemoryError`, swapping, out
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of memory (OOM) killed processes or containers, or even system crashes.
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