Resolves: rhbz# 1614977 - fix unit test segfault,
the problem was not limited exclusively to s390x, but s390x provoked it.
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Name: mod_auth_openidc
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Name: mod_auth_openidc
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Version: 2.3.7
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Version: 2.3.7
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Release: 1%{?dist}
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Release: 2%{?dist}
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Summary: OpenID Connect auth module for Apache HTTP Server
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Summary: OpenID Connect auth module for Apache HTTP Server
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Group: System Environment/Daemons
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Group: System Environment/Daemons
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@ -23,6 +23,8 @@ License: ASL 2.0
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URL: https://github.com/zmartzone/mod_auth_openidc
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URL: https://github.com/zmartzone/mod_auth_openidc
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Source0: https://github.com/zmartzone/mod_auth_openidc/releases/download/v%{version}/mod_auth_openidc-%{version}.tar.gz
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Source0: https://github.com/zmartzone/mod_auth_openidc/releases/download/v%{version}/mod_auth_openidc-%{version}.tar.gz
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Patch1: test-segfault.patch
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BuildRequires: gcc
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BuildRequires: gcc
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BuildRequires: httpd-devel
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BuildRequires: httpd-devel
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BuildRequires: openssl-devel
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BuildRequires: openssl-devel
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@ -42,6 +44,7 @@ an OpenID Connect Relying Party and/or OAuth 2.0 Resource Server.
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%prep
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%prep
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%setup -q
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%setup -q
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%patch1 -p1
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%build
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%build
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# workaround rpm-buildroot-usage
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# workaround rpm-buildroot-usage
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%dir %attr(0700, apache, apache) %{httpd_pkg_cache_dir}/cache
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%dir %attr(0700, apache, apache) %{httpd_pkg_cache_dir}/cache
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%changelog
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%changelog
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* Tue Aug 14 2018 <jdennis@redhat.com> - 2.3.7-2
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- Resolves: rhbz# 1614977 - fix unit test segfault,
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the problem was not limited exclusively to s390x, but s390x provoked it.
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* Wed Aug 1 2018 <jdennis@redhat.com> - 2.3.7-1
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* Wed Aug 1 2018 <jdennis@redhat.com> - 2.3.7-1
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- upgrade to upstream 2.3.7
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- upgrade to upstream 2.3.7
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commit f7104535a5c686173c8cb875ae2ab56ab51b9e56
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Author: John Dennis <jdennis@redhat.com>
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Date: Tue Aug 14 15:36:51 2018 -0400
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test_proto_authorization_request() segfault due to uninitialized value
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Many thanks to Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> for his assistence
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in helping diagnose the problem.
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In test_proto_authorization_request() it creates a provider object but
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fails to fully initialize it. In particular it fails to initialize
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auth_request_method to OIDC_AUTH_REQUEST_METHOD_GET.
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The function oidc_proto_authorization_request() in the file
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src/proto.c has a weak test for provider->auth_request_method on line
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646.
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if (provider->auth_request_method == OIDC_AUTH_REQUEST_METHOD_POST) {
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/* construct a HTML POST auto-submit page with the authorization request parameters */
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} else {
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/* construct the full authorization request URL */
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}
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The assumption is provider->auth_request_method must be one of
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OIDC_AUTH_REQUEST_METHOD_GET or OIDC_AUTH_REQUEST_METHOD_POST but if
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the provider struct is not properly initialized it could be any random
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value. Therefore the fact provider->auth_request_method does not equal
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OIDC_AUTH_REQUEST_METHOD_POST does not imply it's
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OIDC_AUTH_REQUEST_METHOD_GET. The test would also be a problem if
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OIDC_AUTH_REQUEST_METHOD ever added a new enumerated value.
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The defined values for OIDC_AUTH_REQUEST_METHOD are:
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So what the test on line src/proto.c:646 is really saying is this:
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if provider->auth_request_method != 1 then use the GET method.
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The unit test works most of the time because it's unlikely the
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unitialized auth_request_method member will be exactly 1. Except on
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some architectures it is (e.g. s390x). Of course what's on the stack
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is influenced by a variety of factors (all unknown).
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The segfault occurs because oidc_proto_authorization_request() takes
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the OIDC_AUTH_REQUEST_METHOD_POST branch and calls
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oidc_proto_html_post() which then operates on more uninitialized
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data. Specfically request->connection->bucket_alloc is
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NULL. Fortunately the request object was intialized to zero via
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apr_pcalloc() so at least bucket_alloc will consistetnly be NULL.
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Here is the stack trace:
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Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
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0x00007ffff6b9f67a in apr_bucket_alloc () from /lib64/libaprutil-1.so.0
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(gdb) bt
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from /lib64/libaprutil-1.so.0
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data=0x6adfe0 "<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC \"-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN\" \"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd\">\n<html>\n <head>\n <meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=utf-8\">\n <title>Submitting"...,
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data_len=825, content_type=0x47311a "text/html", success_rvalue=-2)
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at src/util.c:1307
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title=0x46bf28 "Submitting...", html_head=0x0,
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on_load=0x46bf0d "document.forms[0].submit()",
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html_body=0x6add40 " <p>Submitting Authentication Request...</p>\n <form method=\"post\" action=\"https://idp.example.com/authorize\">\n <p>\n <input type=\"hidden\" name=\"response_type\" value=\"code\">\n <input"..., status_code=-2) at src/util.c:1349
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url=0x465758 "https://idp.example.com/authorize", params=0x6acf30)
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at src/proto.c:544
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provider=0x7fffffffd260, login_hint=0x0,
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redirect_uri=0x465790 "https://www.example.com/protected/",
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state=0x4657b3 "12345", proto_state=0x68e5f0, id_token_hint=0x0,
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nge=0x0, auth_request_params=0x0, path_scope=0x0) at src/proto.c:650
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This patch does the following:
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1) Initializes the provider struct created on the stack in
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test_proto_authorization_request to zero so it's at least
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initialized to known consistent values.
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2) Initializes provider.auth_request_method to
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OIDC_AUTH_REQUEST_METHOD_GET.
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3) Initializes request->connection->bucket_alloc via
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apr_bucket_alloc_create() so if one does enter that code it won't
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segfault.
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It's easy to verify the above observations.
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If you explicitly intialize provider.auth_request_method to
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OIDC_AUTH_REQUEST_METHOD_POST in test_proto_authorization_request()
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instead of allowing it to be a random stack value you will segfault
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every time. However if you initialize request->connection->bucket_alloc
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the segfault goes away and the unit test correctly reports the error,
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e.g.
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Failed: # test_proto_authorization_request: error in oidc_proto_authorization_request (1): result "0" != expected "1"
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WARNING: This patch does not address the test in proto.c:646. That
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test should be augmented to assure only valid enumerated values are
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operated on and if the enumerated value is not valid it should return
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an error.
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Signed-off-by: John Dennis <jdennis@redhat.com>
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diff --git a/test/test.c b/test/test.c
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static char * test_proto_authorization_request(request_rec *r) {
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provider.authorization_endpoint_url = "https://idp.example.com/authorize";
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provider.token_binding_policy = OIDC_TOKEN_BINDING_POLICY_OPTIONAL;
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