/* * * An exhaustive set of tests for parsing both valid and invalid protobuf * input, with buffer breaks in arbitrary places. * * Tests to add: * - string/bytes * - unknown field handler called appropriately * - unknown fields can be inserted in random places * - fuzzing of valid input * - resource limits (max stack depth, max string len) * - testing of groups * - more throrough testing of sequences * - test skipping of submessages * - test suspending the decoder * - buffers that are close enough to the end of the address space that * pointers overflow (this might be difficult). * - a few "kitchen sink" examples (one proto that uses all types, lots * of submsg/sequences, etc. * - test different handlers at every level and whether handlers fire at * the correct field path. * - test skips that extend past the end of current buffer (where decoder * returns value greater than the size param). */ #ifndef __STDC_FORMAT_MACROS #define __STDC_FORMAT_MACROS // For PRIuS, etc. #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "tests/test_util.h" #include "tests/upb_test.h" #include "tests/pb/test_decoder.upbdefs.h" #ifdef AMALGAMATED #include "upb.h" #else // AMALGAMATED #include "upb/handlers.h" #include "upb/pb/decoder.h" #include "upb/pb/varint.int.h" #include "upb/upb.h" #endif // !AMALGAMATED #include "upb/port_def.inc" #undef PRINT_FAILURE #define PRINT_FAILURE(expr) \ fprintf(stderr, "Assertion failed: %s:%d\n", __FILE__, __LINE__); \ fprintf(stderr, "expr: %s\n", #expr); \ if (testhash) { \ fprintf(stderr, "assertion failed running test %x.\n", testhash); \ if (!filter_hash) { \ fprintf(stderr, \ "Run with the arg %x to run only this test. " \ "(This will also turn on extra debugging output)\n", \ testhash); \ } \ fprintf(stderr, "Failed at %02.2f%% through tests.\n", \ (float)completed * 100 / total); \ } #define MAX_NESTING 64 #define LINE(x) x "\n" uint32_t filter_hash = 0; double completed; double total; double *count; enum TestMode { COUNT_ONLY = 1, NO_HANDLERS = 2, ALL_HANDLERS = 3 } test_mode; // Copied from decoder.c, since this is not a public interface. typedef struct { uint8_t native_wire_type; bool is_numeric; } upb_decoder_typeinfo; static const upb_decoder_typeinfo upb_decoder_types[] = { {UPB_WIRE_TYPE_END_GROUP, false}, // ENDGROUP {UPB_WIRE_TYPE_64BIT, true}, // DOUBLE {UPB_WIRE_TYPE_32BIT, true}, // FLOAT {UPB_WIRE_TYPE_VARINT, true}, // INT64 {UPB_WIRE_TYPE_VARINT, true}, // UINT64 {UPB_WIRE_TYPE_VARINT, true}, // INT32 {UPB_WIRE_TYPE_64BIT, true}, // FIXED64 {UPB_WIRE_TYPE_32BIT, true}, // FIXED32 {UPB_WIRE_TYPE_VARINT, true}, // BOOL {UPB_WIRE_TYPE_DELIMITED, false}, // STRING {UPB_WIRE_TYPE_START_GROUP, false}, // GROUP {UPB_WIRE_TYPE_DELIMITED, false}, // MESSAGE {UPB_WIRE_TYPE_DELIMITED, false}, // BYTES {UPB_WIRE_TYPE_VARINT, true}, // UINT32 {UPB_WIRE_TYPE_VARINT, true}, // ENUM {UPB_WIRE_TYPE_32BIT, true}, // SFIXED32 {UPB_WIRE_TYPE_64BIT, true}, // SFIXED64 {UPB_WIRE_TYPE_VARINT, true}, // SINT32 {UPB_WIRE_TYPE_VARINT, true}, // SINT64 }; #ifndef USE_GOOGLE using std::string; #endif void vappendf(string* str, const char *format, va_list args) { va_list copy; _upb_va_copy(copy, args); int count = vsnprintf(NULL, 0, format, args); if (count >= 0) { UPB_ASSERT(count < 32768); char *buffer = new char[count + 1]; UPB_ASSERT(buffer); count = vsnprintf(buffer, count + 1, format, copy); UPB_ASSERT(count >= 0); str->append(buffer, count); delete [] buffer; } va_end(copy); } void appendf(string* str, const char *fmt, ...) { va_list args; va_start(args, fmt); vappendf(str, fmt, args); va_end(args); } void PrintBinary(const string& str) { for (size_t i = 0; i < str.size(); i++) { if (isprint(str[i])) { fprintf(stderr, "%c", str[i]); } else { fprintf(stderr, "\\x%02x", (int)(uint8_t)str[i]); } } } /* Routines for building arbitrary protos *************************************/ const string empty; string cat(const string& a, const string& b, const string& c = empty, const string& d = empty, const string& e = empty, const string& f = empty, const string& g = empty, const string& h = empty, const string& i = empty, const string& j = empty, const string& k = empty, const string& l = empty) { string ret; ret.reserve(a.size() + b.size() + c.size() + d.size() + e.size() + f.size() + g.size() + h.size() + i.size() + j.size() + k.size() + l.size()); ret.append(a); ret.append(b); ret.append(c); ret.append(d); ret.append(e); ret.append(f); ret.append(g); ret.append(h); ret.append(i); ret.append(j); ret.append(k); ret.append(l); return ret; } template string num2string(T num) { std::ostringstream ss; ss << num; return ss.str(); } string varint(uint64_t x) { char buf[UPB_PB_VARINT_MAX_LEN]; size_t len = upb_vencode64(x, buf); return string(buf, len); } // TODO: proper byte-swapping for big-endian machines. string fixed32(void *data) { return string(static_cast(data), 4); } string fixed64(void *data) { return string(static_cast(data), 8); } string delim(const string& buf) { return cat(varint(buf.size()), buf); } string uint32(uint32_t u32) { return fixed32(&u32); } string uint64(uint64_t u64) { return fixed64(&u64); } string flt(float f) { return fixed32(&f); } string dbl(double d) { return fixed64(&d); } string zz32(int32_t x) { return varint(upb_zzenc_32(x)); } string zz64(int64_t x) { return varint(upb_zzenc_64(x)); } string tag(uint32_t fieldnum, char wire_type) { return varint((fieldnum << 3) | wire_type); } string submsg(uint32_t fn, const string& buf) { return cat( tag(fn, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_DELIMITED), delim(buf) ); } string group(uint32_t fn, const string& buf) { return cat(tag(fn, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_START_GROUP), buf, tag(fn, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_END_GROUP)); } // Like delim()/submsg(), but intentionally encodes an incorrect length. // These help test when a delimited boundary doesn't land in the right place. string badlen_delim(int err, const string& buf) { return cat(varint(buf.size() + err), buf); } string badlen_submsg(int err, uint32_t fn, const string& buf) { return cat( tag(fn, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_DELIMITED), badlen_delim(err, buf) ); } /* A set of handlers that covers all .proto types *****************************/ // The handlers simply append to a string indicating what handlers were called. // This string is similar to protobuf text format but fields are referred to by // number instead of name and sequences are explicitly delimited. We indent // using the closure depth to test that the stack of closures is properly // handled. int closures[MAX_NESTING]; string output; void indentbuf(string *buf, int depth) { buf->append(2 * depth, ' '); } #define NUMERIC_VALUE_HANDLER(member, ctype, fmt) \ bool value_##member(int* depth, const uint32_t* num, ctype val) { \ indentbuf(&output, *depth); \ appendf(&output, "%" PRIu32 ":%" fmt "\n", *num, val); \ return true; \ } NUMERIC_VALUE_HANDLER(uint32, uint32_t, PRIu32) NUMERIC_VALUE_HANDLER(uint64, uint64_t, PRIu64) NUMERIC_VALUE_HANDLER(int32, int32_t, PRId32) NUMERIC_VALUE_HANDLER(int64, int64_t, PRId64) NUMERIC_VALUE_HANDLER(float, float, "g") NUMERIC_VALUE_HANDLER(double, double, "g") bool value_bool(int* depth, const uint32_t* num, bool val) { indentbuf(&output, *depth); appendf(&output, "%" PRIu32 ":%s\n", *num, val ? "true" : "false"); return true; } int* startstr(int* depth, const uint32_t* num, size_t size_hint) { indentbuf(&output, *depth); appendf(&output, "%" PRIu32 ":(%zu)\"", *num, size_hint); return depth + 1; } size_t value_string(int* depth, const uint32_t* num, const char* buf, size_t n, const upb_bufhandle* handle) { UPB_UNUSED(num); UPB_UNUSED(depth); output.append(buf, n); ASSERT(handle == &global_handle); return n; } bool endstr(int* depth, const uint32_t* num) { UPB_UNUSED(num); output.append("\n"); indentbuf(&output, *depth); appendf(&output, "%" PRIu32 ":\"\n", *num); return true; } int* startsubmsg(int* depth, const uint32_t* num) { indentbuf(&output, *depth); appendf(&output, "%" PRIu32 ":{\n", *num); return depth + 1; } bool endsubmsg(int* depth, const uint32_t* num) { UPB_UNUSED(num); indentbuf(&output, *depth); output.append("}\n"); return true; } int* startseq(int* depth, const uint32_t* num) { indentbuf(&output, *depth); appendf(&output, "%" PRIu32 ":[\n", *num); return depth + 1; } bool endseq(int* depth, const uint32_t* num) { UPB_UNUSED(num); indentbuf(&output, *depth); output.append("]\n"); return true; } bool startmsg(int* depth) { indentbuf(&output, *depth); output.append("<\n"); return true; } bool endmsg(int* depth, upb_status* status) { UPB_UNUSED(status); indentbuf(&output, *depth); output.append(">\n"); return true; } void free_uint32(void *val) { uint32_t *u32 = static_cast(val); delete u32; } template void doreg(upb::HandlersPtr h, uint32_t num) { upb::FieldDefPtr f = h.message_def().FindFieldByNumber(num); ASSERT(f); ASSERT(h.SetValueHandler(f, UpbBind(F, new uint32_t(num)))); if (f.IsSequence()) { ASSERT(h.SetStartSequenceHandler(f, UpbBind(startseq, new uint32_t(num)))); ASSERT(h.SetEndSequenceHandler(f, UpbBind(endseq, new uint32_t(num)))); } } // The repeated field number to correspond to the given non-repeated field // number. uint32_t rep_fn(uint32_t fn) { return (UPB_MAX_FIELDNUMBER - 1000) + fn; } #define NOP_FIELD 40 #define UNKNOWN_FIELD 666 template void reg(upb::HandlersPtr h, upb_descriptortype_t type) { // We register both a repeated and a non-repeated field for every type. // For the non-repeated field we make the field number the same as the // type. For the repeated field we make it a function of the type. doreg(h, type); doreg(h, rep_fn(type)); } void regseq(upb::HandlersPtr h, upb::FieldDefPtr f, uint32_t num) { ASSERT(h.SetStartSequenceHandler(f, UpbBind(startseq, new uint32_t(num)))); ASSERT(h.SetEndSequenceHandler(f, UpbBind(endseq, new uint32_t(num)))); } void reg_subm(upb::HandlersPtr h, uint32_t num) { upb::FieldDefPtr f = h.message_def().FindFieldByNumber(num); ASSERT(f); if (f.IsSequence()) regseq(h, f, num); ASSERT( h.SetStartSubMessageHandler(f, UpbBind(startsubmsg, new uint32_t(num)))); ASSERT(h.SetEndSubMessageHandler(f, UpbBind(endsubmsg, new uint32_t(num)))); } void reg_str(upb::HandlersPtr h, uint32_t num) { upb::FieldDefPtr f = h.message_def().FindFieldByNumber(num); ASSERT(f); if (f.IsSequence()) regseq(h, f, num); ASSERT(h.SetStartStringHandler(f, UpbBind(startstr, new uint32_t(num)))); ASSERT(h.SetEndStringHandler(f, UpbBind(endstr, new uint32_t(num)))); ASSERT(h.SetStringHandler(f, UpbBind(value_string, new uint32_t(num)))); } struct HandlerRegisterData { TestMode mode; }; void callback(const void *closure, upb::Handlers* h_ptr) { upb::HandlersPtr h(h_ptr); const HandlerRegisterData* data = static_cast(closure); if (data->mode == ALL_HANDLERS) { h.SetStartMessageHandler(UpbMakeHandler(startmsg)); h.SetEndMessageHandler(UpbMakeHandler(endmsg)); // Register handlers for each type. reg(h, UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_DOUBLE); reg (h, UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_FLOAT); reg (h, UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_INT64); reg(h, UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_UINT64); reg (h, UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_INT32); reg(h, UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_FIXED64); reg(h, UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_FIXED32); reg (h, UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_BOOL); reg(h, UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_UINT32); reg (h, UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_ENUM); reg (h, UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SFIXED32); reg (h, UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SFIXED64); reg (h, UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SINT32); reg (h, UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SINT64); reg_str(h, UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_STRING); reg_str(h, UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_BYTES); reg_str(h, rep_fn(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_STRING)); reg_str(h, rep_fn(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_BYTES)); // Register submessage/group handlers that are self-recursive // to this type, eg: message M { optional M m = 1; } reg_subm(h, UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_MESSAGE); reg_subm(h, rep_fn(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_MESSAGE)); if (h.message_def().full_name() == std::string("DecoderTest")) { reg_subm(h, UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_GROUP); reg_subm(h, rep_fn(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_GROUP)); } // For NOP_FIELD we register no handlers, so we can pad a proto freely without // changing the output. } } /* Running of test cases ******************************************************/ const upb::Handlers *global_handlers; upb::pb::DecoderMethodPtr global_method; upb::pb::DecoderPtr CreateDecoder(upb::Arena* arena, upb::pb::DecoderMethodPtr method, upb::Sink sink, upb::Status* status) { upb::pb::DecoderPtr ret = upb::pb::DecoderPtr::Create(arena, method, sink, status); ret.set_max_nesting(MAX_NESTING); return ret; } uint32_t Hash(const string& proto, const string* expected_output, size_t seam1, size_t seam2, bool may_skip) { uint32_t hash = upb_murmur_hash2(proto.c_str(), proto.size(), 0); if (expected_output) hash = upb_murmur_hash2(expected_output->c_str(), expected_output->size(), hash); hash = upb_murmur_hash2(&seam1, sizeof(seam1), hash); hash = upb_murmur_hash2(&seam2, sizeof(seam2), hash); hash = upb_murmur_hash2(&may_skip, sizeof(may_skip), hash); return hash; } void CheckBytesParsed(upb::pb::DecoderPtr decoder, size_t ofs) { // We can't have parsed more data than the decoder callback is telling us it // parsed. ASSERT(decoder.BytesParsed() <= ofs); // The difference between what we've decoded and what the decoder has accepted // represents the internally buffered amount. This amount should not exceed // this value which comes from decoder.int.h. ASSERT(ofs <= (decoder.BytesParsed() + UPB_DECODER_MAX_RESIDUAL_BYTES)); } static bool parse(VerboseParserEnvironment* env, upb::pb::DecoderPtr decoder, int bytes) { CheckBytesParsed(decoder, env->ofs()); bool ret = env->ParseBuffer(bytes); if (ret) { CheckBytesParsed(decoder, env->ofs()); } return ret; } void do_run_decoder(VerboseParserEnvironment* env, upb::pb::DecoderPtr decoder, const string& proto, const string* expected_output, size_t i, size_t j, bool may_skip) { env->Reset(proto.c_str(), proto.size(), may_skip, expected_output == NULL); decoder.Reset(); testhash = Hash(proto, expected_output, i, j, may_skip); if (filter_hash && testhash != filter_hash) return; if (test_mode != COUNT_ONLY) { output.clear(); if (filter_hash) { fprintf(stderr, "RUNNING TEST CASE, hash=%x\n", testhash); fprintf(stderr, "Input (len=%u): ", (unsigned)proto.size()); PrintBinary(proto); fprintf(stderr, "\n"); if (expected_output) { if (test_mode == ALL_HANDLERS) { fprintf(stderr, "Expected output: %s\n", expected_output->c_str()); } else if (test_mode == NO_HANDLERS) { fprintf(stderr, "No handlers are registered, BUT if they were " "the expected output would be: %s\n", expected_output->c_str()); } } else { fprintf(stderr, "Expected to FAIL\n"); } } bool ok = env->Start() && parse(env, decoder, i) && parse(env, decoder, j - i) && parse(env, decoder, -1) && env->End(); ASSERT(env->CheckConsistency()); if (test_mode == ALL_HANDLERS) { if (expected_output) { if (output != *expected_output) { fprintf(stderr, "Text mismatch: '%s' vs '%s'\n", output.c_str(), expected_output->c_str()); } ASSERT(ok); ASSERT(output == *expected_output); } else { if (ok) { fprintf(stderr, "Didn't expect ok result, but got output: '%s'\n", output.c_str()); } ASSERT(!ok); } } } (*count)++; } void run_decoder(const string& proto, const string* expected_output) { VerboseParserEnvironment env(filter_hash != 0); upb::Sink sink(global_handlers, &closures[0]); upb::pb::DecoderPtr decoder = CreateDecoder(env.arena(), global_method, sink, env.status()); env.ResetBytesSink(decoder.input()); for (size_t i = 0; i < proto.size(); i++) { for (size_t j = i; j < UPB_MIN(proto.size(), i + 5); j++) { do_run_decoder(&env, decoder, proto, expected_output, i, j, true); if (env.SkippedWithNull()) { do_run_decoder(&env, decoder, proto, expected_output, i, j, false); } } } testhash = 0; } const static string thirty_byte_nop = cat( tag(NOP_FIELD, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_DELIMITED), delim(string(30, 'X')) ); // Indents and wraps text as if it were a submessage with this field number string wrap_text(int32_t fn, const string& text) { string wrapped_text = text; size_t pos = 0; string replace_with = "\n "; while ((pos = wrapped_text.find("\n", pos)) != string::npos && pos != wrapped_text.size() - 1) { wrapped_text.replace(pos, 1, replace_with); pos += replace_with.size(); } wrapped_text = cat( LINE("<"), num2string(fn), LINE(":{") " ", wrapped_text, LINE(" }") LINE(">")); return wrapped_text; } void assert_successful_parse(const string& proto, const char *expected_fmt, ...) { string expected_text; va_list args; va_start(args, expected_fmt); vappendf(&expected_text, expected_fmt, args); va_end(args); // To test both middle-of-buffer and end-of-buffer code paths, // repeat once with no-op padding data at the end of buffer. run_decoder(proto, &expected_text); run_decoder(cat( proto, thirty_byte_nop ), &expected_text); // Test that this also works when wrapped in a submessage or group. // Indent the expected text one level and wrap it. string wrapped_text1 = wrap_text(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_MESSAGE, expected_text); string wrapped_text2 = wrap_text(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_GROUP, expected_text); run_decoder(submsg(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_MESSAGE, proto), &wrapped_text1); run_decoder(group(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_GROUP, proto), &wrapped_text2); } void assert_does_not_parse_at_eof(const string& proto) { run_decoder(proto, NULL); // Also test that we fail to parse at end-of-submessage, not just // end-of-message. But skip this if we have no handlers, because in that // case we won't descend into the submessage. if (test_mode != NO_HANDLERS) { run_decoder(submsg(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_MESSAGE, proto), NULL); run_decoder(cat(submsg(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_MESSAGE, proto), thirty_byte_nop), NULL); } } void assert_does_not_parse(const string& proto) { // Test that the error is caught both at end-of-buffer and middle-of-buffer. assert_does_not_parse_at_eof(proto); assert_does_not_parse_at_eof(cat( proto, thirty_byte_nop )); } /* The actual tests ***********************************************************/ void test_premature_eof_for_type(upb_descriptortype_t type) { // Incomplete values for each wire type. static const string incompletes[6] = { string("\x80"), // UPB_WIRE_TYPE_VARINT string("abcdefg"), // UPB_WIRE_TYPE_64BIT string("\x80"), // UPB_WIRE_TYPE_DELIMITED (partial length) string(), // UPB_WIRE_TYPE_START_GROUP (no value required) string(), // UPB_WIRE_TYPE_END_GROUP (no value required) string("abc") // UPB_WIRE_TYPE_32BIT }; uint32_t fieldnum = type; uint32_t rep_fieldnum = rep_fn(type); int wire_type = upb_decoder_types[type].native_wire_type; const string& incomplete = incompletes[wire_type]; // EOF before a known non-repeated value. assert_does_not_parse_at_eof(tag(fieldnum, wire_type)); // EOF before a known repeated value. assert_does_not_parse_at_eof(tag(rep_fieldnum, wire_type)); // EOF before an unknown value. assert_does_not_parse_at_eof(tag(UNKNOWN_FIELD, wire_type)); // EOF inside a known non-repeated value. assert_does_not_parse_at_eof( cat( tag(fieldnum, wire_type), incomplete )); // EOF inside a known repeated value. assert_does_not_parse_at_eof( cat( tag(rep_fieldnum, wire_type), incomplete )); // EOF inside an unknown value. assert_does_not_parse_at_eof( cat( tag(UNKNOWN_FIELD, wire_type), incomplete )); if (wire_type == UPB_WIRE_TYPE_DELIMITED) { // EOF in the middle of delimited data for known non-repeated value. assert_does_not_parse_at_eof( cat( tag(fieldnum, wire_type), varint(1) )); // EOF in the middle of delimited data for known repeated value. assert_does_not_parse_at_eof( cat( tag(rep_fieldnum, wire_type), varint(1) )); // EOF in the middle of delimited data for unknown value. assert_does_not_parse_at_eof( cat( tag(UNKNOWN_FIELD, wire_type), varint(1) )); if (type == UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_MESSAGE) { // Submessage ends in the middle of a value. string incomplete_submsg = cat ( tag(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_INT32, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_VARINT), incompletes[UPB_WIRE_TYPE_VARINT] ); assert_does_not_parse( cat( tag(fieldnum, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_DELIMITED), varint(incomplete_submsg.size()), incomplete_submsg )); } } else { // Packed region ends in the middle of a value. assert_does_not_parse( cat( tag(rep_fieldnum, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_DELIMITED), varint(incomplete.size()), incomplete )); // EOF in the middle of packed region. assert_does_not_parse_at_eof( cat( tag(rep_fieldnum, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_DELIMITED), varint(1) )); } } // "33" and "66" are just two random values that all numeric types can // represent. void test_valid_data_for_type(upb_descriptortype_t type, const string& enc33, const string& enc66) { uint32_t fieldnum = type; uint32_t rep_fieldnum = rep_fn(type); int wire_type = upb_decoder_types[type].native_wire_type; // Non-repeated assert_successful_parse( cat( tag(fieldnum, wire_type), enc33, tag(fieldnum, wire_type), enc66 ), LINE("<") LINE("%u:33") LINE("%u:66") LINE(">"), fieldnum, fieldnum); // Non-packed repeated. assert_successful_parse( cat( tag(rep_fieldnum, wire_type), enc33, tag(rep_fieldnum, wire_type), enc66 ), LINE("<") LINE("%u:[") LINE(" %u:33") LINE(" %u:66") LINE("]") LINE(">"), rep_fieldnum, rep_fieldnum, rep_fieldnum); // Packed repeated. assert_successful_parse( cat( tag(rep_fieldnum, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_DELIMITED), delim(cat( enc33, enc66 )) ), LINE("<") LINE("%u:[") LINE(" %u:33") LINE(" %u:66") LINE("]") LINE(">"), rep_fieldnum, rep_fieldnum, rep_fieldnum); } void test_valid_data_for_signed_type(upb_descriptortype_t type, const string& enc33, const string& enc66) { uint32_t fieldnum = type; uint32_t rep_fieldnum = rep_fn(type); int wire_type = upb_decoder_types[type].native_wire_type; // Non-repeated assert_successful_parse( cat( tag(fieldnum, wire_type), enc33, tag(fieldnum, wire_type), enc66 ), LINE("<") LINE("%u:33") LINE("%u:-66") LINE(">"), fieldnum, fieldnum); // Non-packed repeated. assert_successful_parse( cat( tag(rep_fieldnum, wire_type), enc33, tag(rep_fieldnum, wire_type), enc66 ), LINE("<") LINE("%u:[") LINE(" %u:33") LINE(" %u:-66") LINE("]") LINE(">"), rep_fieldnum, rep_fieldnum, rep_fieldnum); // Packed repeated. assert_successful_parse( cat( tag(rep_fieldnum, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_DELIMITED), delim(cat( enc33, enc66 )) ), LINE("<") LINE("%u:[") LINE(" %u:33") LINE(" %u:-66") LINE("]") LINE(">"), rep_fieldnum, rep_fieldnum, rep_fieldnum); } // Test that invalid protobufs are properly detected (without crashing) and // have an error reported. Field numbers match registered handlers above. void test_invalid() { test_premature_eof_for_type(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_DOUBLE); test_premature_eof_for_type(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_FLOAT); test_premature_eof_for_type(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_INT64); test_premature_eof_for_type(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_UINT64); test_premature_eof_for_type(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_INT32); test_premature_eof_for_type(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_FIXED64); test_premature_eof_for_type(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_FIXED32); test_premature_eof_for_type(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_BOOL); test_premature_eof_for_type(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_STRING); test_premature_eof_for_type(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_BYTES); test_premature_eof_for_type(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_UINT32); test_premature_eof_for_type(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_ENUM); test_premature_eof_for_type(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SFIXED32); test_premature_eof_for_type(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SFIXED64); test_premature_eof_for_type(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SINT32); test_premature_eof_for_type(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SINT64); // EOF inside a tag's varint. assert_does_not_parse_at_eof( string("\x80") ); // EOF inside a known group. // TODO(haberman): add group to decoder test schema. //assert_does_not_parse_at_eof( tag(4, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_START_GROUP) ); // EOF inside an unknown group. assert_does_not_parse_at_eof( tag(UNKNOWN_FIELD, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_START_GROUP) ); // End group that we are not currently in. assert_does_not_parse( tag(4, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_END_GROUP) ); // Field number is 0. assert_does_not_parse( cat( tag(0, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_DELIMITED), varint(0) )); // The previous test alone did not catch this particular pattern which could // corrupt the internal state. assert_does_not_parse( cat( tag(0, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_64BIT), uint64(0) )); // Field number is too large. assert_does_not_parse( cat( tag(UPB_MAX_FIELDNUMBER + 1, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_DELIMITED), varint(0) )); // Known group inside a submessage has ENDGROUP tag AFTER submessage end. assert_does_not_parse( cat ( submsg(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_MESSAGE, tag(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_GROUP, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_START_GROUP)), tag(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_GROUP, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_END_GROUP))); // Unknown string extends past enclosing submessage. assert_does_not_parse( cat (badlen_submsg(-1, UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_MESSAGE, submsg(12345, string(" "))), submsg(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_MESSAGE, string(" ")))); // Unknown fixed-length field extends past enclosing submessage. assert_does_not_parse( cat (badlen_submsg(-1, UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_MESSAGE, cat( tag(12345, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_64BIT), uint64(0))), submsg(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_MESSAGE, string(" ")))); // Test exceeding the resource limit of stack depth. if (test_mode != NO_HANDLERS) { string buf; for (int i = 0; i <= MAX_NESTING; i++) { buf.assign(submsg(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_MESSAGE, buf)); } assert_does_not_parse(buf); } } void test_valid() { // Empty protobuf. assert_successful_parse(string(""), "<\n>\n"); // Empty protobuf where we never call PutString between // StartString/EndString. // Randomly generated hash for this test, hope it doesn't conflict with others // by chance. const uint32_t emptyhash = 0x5709be8e; if (!filter_hash || filter_hash == testhash) { testhash = emptyhash; upb::Status status; upb::Arena arena; upb::Sink sink(global_handlers, &closures[0]); upb::pb::DecoderPtr decoder = CreateDecoder(&arena, global_method, sink, &status); output.clear(); bool ok = upb::PutBuffer(std::string(), decoder.input()); ASSERT(ok); ASSERT(status.ok()); if (test_mode == ALL_HANDLERS) { ASSERT(output == string("<\n>\n")); } } test_valid_data_for_signed_type(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_DOUBLE, dbl(33), dbl(-66)); test_valid_data_for_signed_type(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_FLOAT, flt(33), flt(-66)); test_valid_data_for_signed_type(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_INT64, varint(33), varint(-66)); test_valid_data_for_signed_type(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_INT32, varint(33), varint(-66)); test_valid_data_for_signed_type(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_ENUM, varint(33), varint(-66)); test_valid_data_for_signed_type(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SFIXED32, uint32(33), uint32(-66)); test_valid_data_for_signed_type(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SFIXED64, uint64(33), uint64(-66)); test_valid_data_for_signed_type(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SINT32, zz32(33), zz32(-66)); test_valid_data_for_signed_type(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SINT64, zz64(33), zz64(-66)); test_valid_data_for_type(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_UINT64, varint(33), varint(66)); test_valid_data_for_type(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_UINT32, varint(33), varint(66)); test_valid_data_for_type(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_FIXED64, uint64(33), uint64(66)); test_valid_data_for_type(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_FIXED32, uint32(33), uint32(66)); // Unknown fields. int int32_type = UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_INT32; int msg_type = UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_MESSAGE; assert_successful_parse( cat( tag(12345, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_VARINT), varint(2345678) ), "<\n>\n"); assert_successful_parse( cat( tag(12345, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_32BIT), uint32(2345678) ), "<\n>\n"); assert_successful_parse( cat( tag(12345, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_64BIT), uint64(2345678) ), "<\n>\n"); assert_successful_parse( submsg(12345, string(" ")), "<\n>\n"); // Unknown field inside a known submessage. assert_successful_parse( submsg(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_MESSAGE, submsg(12345, string(" "))), LINE("<") LINE("%u:{") LINE(" <") LINE(" >") LINE(" }") LINE(">"), UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_MESSAGE); assert_successful_parse( cat (submsg(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_MESSAGE, submsg(12345, string(" "))), tag(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_INT32, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_VARINT), varint(5)), LINE("<") LINE("%u:{") LINE(" <") LINE(" >") LINE(" }") LINE("%u:5") LINE(">"), UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_MESSAGE, UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_INT32); // This triggered a previous bug in the decoder. assert_successful_parse( cat( tag(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SFIXED32, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_VARINT), varint(0) ), "<\n>\n"); assert_successful_parse( cat( submsg(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_MESSAGE, submsg(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_MESSAGE, cat( tag(int32_type, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_VARINT), varint(2345678), tag(12345, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_VARINT), varint(2345678) ))), tag(int32_type, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_VARINT), varint(22222)), LINE("<") LINE("%u:{") LINE(" <") LINE(" %u:{") LINE(" <") LINE(" %u:2345678") LINE(" >") LINE(" }") LINE(" >") LINE(" }") LINE("%u:22222") LINE(">"), msg_type, msg_type, int32_type, int32_type); assert_successful_parse( cat( tag(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_INT32, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_VARINT), varint(1), tag(12345, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_VARINT), varint(2345678) ), LINE("<") LINE("%u:1") LINE(">"), UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_INT32); // String inside submsg. uint32_t msg_fn = UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_MESSAGE; assert_successful_parse( submsg(msg_fn, cat ( tag(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_STRING, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_DELIMITED), delim(string("abcde")) ) ), LINE("<") LINE("%u:{") LINE(" <") LINE(" %u:(5)\"abcde") LINE(" %u:\"") LINE(" >") LINE(" }") LINE(">"), msg_fn, UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_STRING, UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_STRING); // Test implicit startseq/endseq. uint32_t repfl_fn = rep_fn(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_FLOAT); uint32_t repdb_fn = rep_fn(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_DOUBLE); assert_successful_parse( cat( tag(repfl_fn, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_32BIT), flt(33), tag(repdb_fn, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_64BIT), dbl(66) ), LINE("<") LINE("%u:[") LINE(" %u:33") LINE("]") LINE("%u:[") LINE(" %u:66") LINE("]") LINE(">"), repfl_fn, repfl_fn, repdb_fn, repdb_fn); // Submessage tests. assert_successful_parse( submsg(msg_fn, submsg(msg_fn, submsg(msg_fn, string()))), LINE("<") LINE("%u:{") LINE(" <") LINE(" %u:{") LINE(" <") LINE(" %u:{") LINE(" <") LINE(" >") LINE(" }") LINE(" >") LINE(" }") LINE(" >") LINE(" }") LINE(">"), msg_fn, msg_fn, msg_fn); uint32_t repm_fn = rep_fn(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_MESSAGE); assert_successful_parse( submsg(repm_fn, submsg(repm_fn, string())), LINE("<") LINE("%u:[") LINE(" %u:{") LINE(" <") LINE(" %u:[") LINE(" %u:{") LINE(" <") LINE(" >") LINE(" }") LINE(" ]") LINE(" >") LINE(" }") LINE("]") LINE(">"), repm_fn, repm_fn, repm_fn, repm_fn); // Test unknown group. uint32_t unknown_group_fn = 12321; assert_successful_parse( cat( tag(unknown_group_fn, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_START_GROUP), tag(unknown_group_fn, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_END_GROUP) ), LINE("<") LINE(">") ); // Test some unknown fields inside an unknown group. const string unknown_group_with_data = cat( tag(unknown_group_fn, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_START_GROUP), tag(12345, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_VARINT), varint(2345678), tag(123456789, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_32BIT), uint32(2345678), tag(123477, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_64BIT), uint64(2345678), tag(123, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_DELIMITED), varint(0), tag(unknown_group_fn, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_END_GROUP) ); // Nested unknown group with data. assert_successful_parse( cat( tag(unknown_group_fn, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_START_GROUP), unknown_group_with_data, tag(unknown_group_fn, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_END_GROUP), tag(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_INT32, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_VARINT), varint(1) ), LINE("<") LINE("%u:1") LINE(">"), UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_INT32 ); assert_successful_parse( cat( tag(unknown_group_fn, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_START_GROUP), tag(unknown_group_fn + 1, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_START_GROUP), tag(unknown_group_fn + 1, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_END_GROUP), tag(unknown_group_fn, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_END_GROUP) ), LINE("<") LINE(">") ); // Staying within the stack limit should work properly. string buf; string textbuf; int total = MAX_NESTING - 1; for (int i = 0; i < total; i++) { buf.assign(submsg(UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_MESSAGE, buf)); indentbuf(&textbuf, i); textbuf.append("<\n"); indentbuf(&textbuf, i); appendf(&textbuf, "%u:{\n", UPB_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_MESSAGE); } indentbuf(&textbuf, total); textbuf.append("<\n"); indentbuf(&textbuf, total); textbuf.append(">\n"); for (int i = 0; i < total; i++) { indentbuf(&textbuf, total - i - 1); textbuf.append(" }\n"); indentbuf(&textbuf, total - i - 1); textbuf.append(">\n"); } // Have to use run_decoder directly, because we are at max nesting and can't // afford the extra nesting that assert_successful_parse() will do. run_decoder(buf, &textbuf); } void empty_callback(const void *closure, upb::Handlers* h_ptr) {} void test_emptyhandlers(upb::SymbolTable* symtab) { // Create an empty handlers to make sure that the decoder can handle empty // messages. HandlerRegisterData handlerdata; handlerdata.mode = test_mode; upb::HandlerCache handler_cache(empty_callback, &handlerdata); upb::pb::CodeCache pb_code_cache(&handler_cache); upb::MessageDefPtr md = upb::MessageDefPtr(Empty_getmsgdef(symtab->ptr())); global_handlers = handler_cache.Get(md); global_method = pb_code_cache.Get(md); // TODO: also test the case where a message has fields, but the fields are // submessage fields and have no handlers. This also results in a decoder // method with no field-handling code. // Ensure that the method can run with empty and non-empty input. string test_unknown_field_msg = cat(tag(1, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_VARINT), varint(42), tag(2, UPB_WIRE_TYPE_DELIMITED), delim("My test data")); const struct { const char* data; size_t length; } testdata[] = { { "", 0 }, { test_unknown_field_msg.data(), test_unknown_field_msg.size() }, { NULL, 0 }, }; for (int i = 0; testdata[i].data; i++) { VerboseParserEnvironment env(filter_hash != 0); upb::Sink sink(global_method.dest_handlers(), &closures[0]); upb::pb::DecoderPtr decoder = CreateDecoder(env.arena(), global_method, sink, env.status()); env.ResetBytesSink(decoder.input()); env.Reset(testdata[i].data, testdata[i].length, true, false); ASSERT(env.Start()); ASSERT(env.ParseBuffer(-1)); ASSERT(env.End()); ASSERT(env.CheckConsistency()); } } void run_tests() { HandlerRegisterData handlerdata; handlerdata.mode = test_mode; upb::SymbolTable symtab; upb::HandlerCache handler_cache(callback, &handlerdata); upb::pb::CodeCache pb_code_cache(&handler_cache); upb::MessageDefPtr md(DecoderTest_getmsgdef(symtab.ptr())); global_handlers = handler_cache.Get(md); global_method = pb_code_cache.Get(md); completed = 0; test_invalid(); test_valid(); test_emptyhandlers(&symtab); } extern "C" { int run_tests(int argc, char *argv[]) { if (argc > 1) filter_hash = strtol(argv[1], NULL, 16); for (int i = 0; i < MAX_NESTING; i++) { closures[i] = i; } // Count tests. count = &total; total = 0; test_mode = COUNT_ONLY; run_tests(); count = &completed; total *= 2; // NO_HANDLERS, ALL_HANDLERS. test_mode = NO_HANDLERS; run_tests(); test_mode = ALL_HANDLERS; run_tests(); printf("All tests passed, %d assertions.\n", num_assertions); return 0; } }