diff --git a/0002-docs-Fix-incorrect-xref-in-libnbd-release-notes-for-.patch b/0002-docs-Fix-incorrect-xref-in-libnbd-release-notes-for-.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..37101da --- /dev/null +++ b/0002-docs-Fix-incorrect-xref-in-libnbd-release-notes-for-.patch @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +From c39e31b7a20c7dc8aa12c5fa3f1742824e1e0c76 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 +From: "Richard W.M. Jones" +Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2023 09:40:30 +0000 +Subject: [libnbd PATCH] docs: Fix incorrect xref in libnbd-release-notes for + 1.18 +Content-type: text/plain + +LIBNBD_STRICT_AUTO_FLAG was added to nbd_set_strict_mode(3). + +Reported-by: Vera Wu +(cherry picked from commit 4fef3dbc07e631fce58487d25d991e83bbb424b1) +Signed-off-by: Eric Blake +--- + docs/libnbd-release-notes-1.18.pod | 4 ++-- + 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) + +diff --git a/docs/libnbd-release-notes-1.18.pod b/docs/libnbd-release-notes-1.18.pod +index 935fab11..836ebe19 100644 +--- a/docs/libnbd-release-notes-1.18.pod ++++ b/docs/libnbd-release-notes-1.18.pod +@@ -84,8 +84,8 @@ Golang, OCaml and Python language bindings (Eric Blake). + + L now works correctly when in opt mode (Eric Blake). + +-L adds C which allows the +-client to test how servers behave when the payload length flag is ++L adds C which allows ++the client to test how servers behave when the payload length flag is + adjusted (Eric Blake). + + =head2 Protocol +-- +2.41.0 + diff --git a/0003-tests-Check-behavior-of-nbd_set_strict_mode-STRICT_A.patch b/0003-tests-Check-behavior-of-nbd_set_strict_mode-STRICT_A.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9208a2f --- /dev/null +++ b/0003-tests-Check-behavior-of-nbd_set_strict_mode-STRICT_A.patch @@ -0,0 +1,206 @@ +From 32cb9ab9f1701b1a1a826b48f2083cb75adf1e87 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 +From: Eric Blake +Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2023 20:11:08 -0600 +Subject: [libnbd PATCH] tests: Check behavior of + nbd_set_strict_mode(STRICT_AUTO_FLAG) +Content-type: text/plain + +While developing extended header support for qemu 8.2, I needed a way +to make libnbd quickly behave as a non-compliant client to test corner +cases in qemu's server code; so I wrote commit 5c1dae9236 ("api: Add +LIBNBD_STRICT_AUTO_FLAG to nbd_set_strict", v1.18.0) to meet my needs. +However, I failed to codify my manual tests of that bit into a unit +test for libnbd, until now. Most sane clients will never call +nbd_set_strict_mode() in the first place (after all, it is explicitly +documented as an integration tool, which is how I used it with my qemu +code development), but it never hurts to make sure we don't break it +even for the relatively small set of users that would ever use it. + +The test added here runs in two parts; if you get a SKIP despite +having qemu-nbd, then the first part ran successfully before the +second half gave up due to lack of extended headers in qemu +(presumably qemu 8.1 or older); if you get a PASS, then both parts +were run. However, both parts are inherently fragile, depending on +behavior known to be in qemu 8.2 - while it is unlikely to change in +future qemu releases (at least as long as I continue to maintain NBD +code there), the fact that we are intentionally violating the NBD +protocol means a different server is within its rights to behave +differently than qemu 8.2 did. Hence this test lives in interop/ +rather than tests/ because of its strong ties to a particular qemu. + +Signed-off-by: Eric Blake +(cherry picked from commit 54d4426394c372413f55f648d4ad1d21b3395e07) +Signed-off-by: Eric Blake +--- + interop/Makefile.am | 2 + + interop/strict-mode-auto-flag.sh | 138 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + 2 files changed, 140 insertions(+) + create mode 100755 interop/strict-mode-auto-flag.sh + +diff --git a/interop/Makefile.am b/interop/Makefile.am +index d6485adf..ac12d84a 100644 +--- a/interop/Makefile.am ++++ b/interop/Makefile.am +@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ EXTRA_DIST = \ + structured-read.sh \ + opt-extended-headers.sh \ + block-status-payload.sh \ ++ strict-mode-auto-flag.sh \ + $(NULL) + + TESTS_ENVIRONMENT = \ +@@ -153,6 +154,7 @@ TESTS += \ + interop-qemu-block-size.sh \ + opt-extended-headers.sh \ + block-status-payload.sh \ ++ strict-mode-auto-flag.sh \ + $(NULL) + + interop_qemu_nbd_SOURCES = \ +diff --git a/interop/strict-mode-auto-flag.sh b/interop/strict-mode-auto-flag.sh +new file mode 100755 +index 00000000..8f73ea73 +--- /dev/null ++++ b/interop/strict-mode-auto-flag.sh +@@ -0,0 +1,138 @@ ++#!/usr/bin/env bash ++# nbd client library in userspace ++# Copyright Red Hat ++# ++# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or ++# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public ++# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either ++# version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. ++# ++# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ++# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ++# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU ++# Lesser General Public License for more details. ++# ++# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public ++# License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software ++# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA ++ ++# Test effect of AUTO_FLAG bit in set_strict_mode() ++ ++source ../tests/functions.sh ++set -e ++set -x ++ ++requires truncate --version ++requires qemu-nbd --version ++requires nbdsh --version ++ ++file="strict-mode-auto-flag.file" ++rm -f $file ++cleanup_fn rm -f $file ++ ++truncate -s 1M $file ++ ++# Unconditional part of test: behavior when extended headers are not in use ++$VG nbdsh -c ' ++import errno ++ ++h.set_request_extended_headers(False) ++args = ["qemu-nbd", "-f", "raw", "'"$file"'"] ++h.connect_systemd_socket_activation(args) ++assert h.get_extended_headers_negotiated() is False ++ ++# STRICT_AUTO_FLAG and STRICT_COMMANDS are on by default ++flags = h.get_strict_mode() ++assert flags & nbd.STRICT_AUTO_FLAG ++assert flags & nbd.STRICT_COMMANDS ++ ++# Under STRICT_AUTO_FLAG, using or omitting flag does not matter; client ++# side auto-corrects the flag before passing to server ++h.pwrite(b"1"*512, 0, 0) ++h.pwrite(b"2"*512, 0, nbd.CMD_FLAG_PAYLOAD_LEN) ++ ++# Without STRICT_AUTO_FLAG but still STRICT_COMMANDS, client side now sees ++# attempts to use the flag as invalid ++flags = flags & ~nbd.STRICT_AUTO_FLAG ++h.set_strict_mode(flags) ++h.pwrite(b"3"*512, 0, 0) ++stats = h.stats_bytes_sent() ++try: ++ h.pwrite(b"4"*512, 0, nbd.CMD_FLAG_PAYLOAD_LEN) ++ assert False ++except nbd.Error as e: ++ assert e.errnum == errno.EINVAL ++assert stats == h.stats_bytes_sent() ++ ++# Warning: fragile test ahead. Without STRICT_COMMANDS, we send unexpected ++# flag to qemu, and expect failure. For qemu <= 8.1, this is safe (those ++# versions did not know the flag, and correctly reject unknown flags with ++# NBD_EINVAL). For qemu 8.2, this also works (qemu knows the flag, but warns ++# that we were not supposed to send it without extended headers). But if ++# future qemu versions change to start silently ignoring the flag (after all, ++# a write command obviously has a payload even without extended headers, so ++# the flag is redundant for NBD_CMD_WRITE), then we may need to tweak this. ++flags = flags & ~nbd.STRICT_COMMANDS ++h.set_strict_mode(flags) ++h.pwrite(b"5"*512, 0, 0) ++stats = h.stats_bytes_sent() ++try: ++ h.pwrite(b"6"*512, 0, nbd.CMD_FLAG_PAYLOAD_LEN) ++ print("Did newer qemu change behavior?") ++ assert False ++except nbd.Error as e: ++ assert e.errnum == errno.EINVAL ++assert stats < h.stats_bytes_sent() ++ ++h.shutdown() ++' ++ ++# Conditional part of test: only run if qemu supports extended headers ++requires nbdinfo --has extended-headers -- [ qemu-nbd -r -f raw "$file" ] ++$VG nbdsh -c ' ++import errno ++ ++args = ["qemu-nbd", "-f", "raw", "'"$file"'"] ++h.connect_systemd_socket_activation(args) ++assert h.get_extended_headers_negotiated() is True ++ ++# STRICT_AUTO_FLAG and STRICT_COMMANDS are on by default ++flags = h.get_strict_mode() ++assert flags & nbd.STRICT_AUTO_FLAG ++assert flags & nbd.STRICT_COMMANDS ++ ++# Under STRICT_AUTO_FLAG, using or omitting flag does not matter; client ++# side auto-corrects the flag before passing to server ++h.pwrite(b"1"*512, 0, 0) ++h.pwrite(b"2"*512, 0, nbd.CMD_FLAG_PAYLOAD_LEN) ++ ++# Without STRICT_AUTO_FLAG but still STRICT_COMMANDS, client side now sees ++# attempts to omit the flag as invalid ++flags = flags & ~nbd.STRICT_AUTO_FLAG ++h.set_strict_mode(flags) ++h.pwrite(b"3"*512, 0, nbd.CMD_FLAG_PAYLOAD_LEN) ++stats = h.stats_bytes_sent() ++try: ++ h.pwrite(b"4"*512, 0, 0) ++ assert False ++except nbd.Error as e: ++ assert e.errnum == errno.EINVAL ++assert stats == h.stats_bytes_sent() ++ ++# Warning: fragile test ahead. Without STRICT_COMMANDS, omitting the flag ++# is a protocol violation. qemu 8.2 silently ignores the violation; but a ++# future qemu might start failing the command, at which point we would need ++# to tweak this part of the test. ++flags = flags & ~nbd.STRICT_COMMANDS ++h.set_strict_mode(flags) ++h.pwrite(b"5"*512, 0, nbd.CMD_FLAG_PAYLOAD_LEN) ++stats = h.stats_bytes_sent() ++try: ++ h.pwrite(b"6"*512, 0, 0) ++except nbd.Error: ++ print("Did newer qemu change behavior?") ++ assert False ++assert stats < h.stats_bytes_sent() ++ ++h.shutdown() ++' +-- +2.41.0 + diff --git a/libnbd.spec b/libnbd.spec index fe4f142..b523ea2 100644 --- a/libnbd.spec +++ b/libnbd.spec @@ -2,14 +2,14 @@ %global verify_tarball_signature 1 # If there are patches which touch autotools files, set this to 1. -%global patches_touch_autotools %{nil} +%global patches_touch_autotools 1 # The source directory. %global source_directory 1.18-stable Name: libnbd Version: 1.18.1 -Release: 2%{?dist} +Release: 3%{?dist} Summary: NBD client library in userspace License: LGPL-2.0-or-later AND BSD-3-Clause @@ -30,6 +30,8 @@ Source3: copy-patches.sh # Patches. Patch0001: 0001-generator-Fix-assertion-in-ext-mode-BLOCK_STATUS-CVE.patch +Patch0002: 0002-docs-Fix-incorrect-xref-in-libnbd-release-notes-for-.patch +Patch0003: 0003-tests-Check-behavior-of-nbd_set_strict_mode-STRICT_A.patch %if 0%{patches_touch_autotools} BuildRequires: autoconf, automake, libtool @@ -381,6 +383,10 @@ make %{?_smp_mflags} check || { %changelog +* Mon Nov 13 2023 Eric Blake - 1.18.1-3 +- Backport unit test of recent libnbd API addition + resolves: RHEL-16292 + * Wed Nov 01 2023 Richard W.M. Jones - 1.18.1-2 - Fix assertion in ext-mode BLOCK_STATUS (CVE-2023-5871) resolves: RHEL-15143