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c8-stream-
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@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
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diff --git a/src/anyp/Uri.cc b/src/anyp/Uri.cc
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index 20b9bf1..81ebb18 100644
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--- a/src/anyp/Uri.cc
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+++ b/src/anyp/Uri.cc
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@@ -173,6 +173,10 @@ urlInitialize(void)
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assert(0 == matchDomainName("*.foo.com", ".foo.com", mdnHonorWildcards));
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assert(0 != matchDomainName("*.foo.com", "foo.com", mdnHonorWildcards));
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+ assert(0 != matchDomainName("foo.com", ""));
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+ assert(0 != matchDomainName("foo.com", "", mdnHonorWildcards));
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+ assert(0 != matchDomainName("foo.com", "", mdnRejectSubsubDomains));
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+
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/* more cases? */
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}
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@@ -756,6 +760,8 @@ matchDomainName(const char *h, const char *d, MatchDomainNameFlags flags)
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return -1;
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dl = strlen(d);
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+ if (dl == 0)
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+ return 1;
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/*
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* Start at the ends of the two strings and work towards the
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@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
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diff --git a/src/auth/digest/Config.cc b/src/auth/digest/Config.cc
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index 6a9736f..0a883fa 100644
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--- a/src/auth/digest/Config.cc
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+++ b/src/auth/digest/Config.cc
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@@ -847,11 +847,15 @@ Auth::Digest::Config::decode(char const *proxy_auth, const char *aRequestRealm)
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break;
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case DIGEST_NC:
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- if (value.size() != 8) {
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+ if (value.size() == 8) {
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+ // for historical reasons, the nc value MUST be exactly 8 bytes
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+ static_assert(sizeof(digest_request->nc) == 8 + 1, "bad nc buffer size");
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+ xstrncpy(digest_request->nc, value.rawBuf(), value.size() + 1);
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+ debugs(29, 9, "Found noncecount '" << digest_request->nc << "'");
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+ } else {
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debugs(29, 9, "Invalid nc '" << value << "' in '" << temp << "'");
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+ digest_request->nc[0] = 0;
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}
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- xstrncpy(digest_request->nc, value.rawBuf(), value.size() + 1);
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- debugs(29, 9, "Found noncecount '" << digest_request->nc << "'");
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break;
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case DIGEST_CNONCE:
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@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
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commit 77b3fb4df0f126784d5fd4967c28ed40eb8d521b
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Author: Alex Rousskov <rousskov@measurement-factory.com>
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Date: Wed Oct 25 19:41:45 2023 +0000
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RFC 1123: Fix date parsing (#1538)
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The bug was discovered and detailed by Joshua Rogers at
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https://megamansec.github.io/Squid-Security-Audit/datetime-overflow.html
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where it was filed as "1-Byte Buffer OverRead in RFC 1123 date/time
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Handling".
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diff --git a/lib/rfc1123.c b/lib/rfc1123.c
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index e5bf9a4d7..cb484cc00 100644
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--- a/lib/rfc1123.c
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+++ b/lib/rfc1123.c
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@@ -50,7 +50,13 @@ make_month(const char *s)
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char month[3];
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month[0] = xtoupper(*s);
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+ if (!month[0])
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+ return -1; // protects *(s + 1) below
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+
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month[1] = xtolower(*(s + 1));
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+ if (!month[1])
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+ return -1; // protects *(s + 2) below
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+
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month[2] = xtolower(*(s + 2));
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for (i = 0; i < 12; i++)
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@ -0,0 +1,62 @@
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diff --git a/src/ipc.cc b/src/ipc.cc
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index 42e11e6..a68e623 100644
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--- a/src/ipc.cc
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+++ b/src/ipc.cc
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@@ -19,6 +19,11 @@
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#include "SquidConfig.h"
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#include "SquidIpc.h"
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#include "tools.h"
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+#include <cstdlib>
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+
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+#if HAVE_UNISTD_H
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+#include <unistd.h>
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+#endif
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static const char *hello_string = "hi there\n";
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#ifndef HELLO_BUF_SZ
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@@ -365,6 +370,22 @@ ipcCreate(int type, const char *prog, const char *const args[], const char *name
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}
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PutEnvironment();
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+
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+ // A dup(2) wrapper that reports and exits the process on errors. The
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+ // exiting logic is only suitable for this child process context.
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+ const auto dupOrExit = [prog,name](const int oldFd) {
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+ const auto newFd = dup(oldFd);
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+ if (newFd < 0) {
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+ const auto savedErrno = errno;
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+ debugs(54, DBG_CRITICAL, "ERROR: Helper process initialization failure: " << name <<
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+ Debug::Extra << "helper (CHILD) PID: " << getpid() <<
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+ Debug::Extra << "helper program name: " << prog <<
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+ Debug::Extra << "dup(2) system call error for FD " << oldFd << ": " << xstrerr(savedErrno));
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+ _exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
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+ }
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+ return newFd;
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+ };
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+
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/*
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* This double-dup stuff avoids problems when one of
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* crfd, cwfd, or debug_log are in the rage 0-2.
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@@ -372,17 +393,16 @@ ipcCreate(int type, const char *prog, const char *const args[], const char *name
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do {
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/* First make sure 0-2 is occupied by something. Gets cleaned up later */
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- x = dup(crfd);
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- assert(x > -1);
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- } while (x < 3 && x > -1);
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+ x = dupOrExit(crfd);
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+ } while (x < 3);
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close(x);
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- t1 = dup(crfd);
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+ t1 = dupOrExit(crfd);
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- t2 = dup(cwfd);
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+ t2 = dupOrExit(cwfd);
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- t3 = dup(fileno(debug_log));
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+ t3 = dupOrExit(fileno(debug_log));
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assert(t1 > 2 && t2 > 2 && t3 > 2);
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@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
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diff --git a/src/ClientRequestContext.h b/src/ClientRequestContext.h
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index fe2edf6..47aa935 100644
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--- a/src/ClientRequestContext.h
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+++ b/src/ClientRequestContext.h
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@@ -81,6 +81,10 @@ public:
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#endif
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ErrorState *error; ///< saved error page for centralized/delayed processing
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bool readNextRequest; ///< whether Squid should read after error handling
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+
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+#if FOLLOW_X_FORWARDED_FOR
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+ size_t currentXffHopNumber = 0; ///< number of X-Forwarded-For header values processed so far
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+#endif
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};
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#endif /* SQUID_CLIENTREQUESTCONTEXT_H */
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diff --git a/src/client_side_request.cc b/src/client_side_request.cc
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index 1c6ff62..b758f6f 100644
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--- a/src/client_side_request.cc
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+++ b/src/client_side_request.cc
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@@ -78,6 +78,11 @@
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static const char *const crlf = "\r\n";
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#if FOLLOW_X_FORWARDED_FOR
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+
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+#if !defined(SQUID_X_FORWARDED_FOR_HOP_MAX)
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+#define SQUID_X_FORWARDED_FOR_HOP_MAX 64
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+#endif
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+
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static void clientFollowXForwardedForCheck(allow_t answer, void *data);
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#endif /* FOLLOW_X_FORWARDED_FOR */
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@@ -485,8 +490,16 @@ clientFollowXForwardedForCheck(allow_t answer, void *data)
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/* override the default src_addr tested if we have to go deeper than one level into XFF */
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Filled(calloutContext->acl_checklist)->src_addr = request->indirect_client_addr;
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}
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- calloutContext->acl_checklist->nonBlockingCheck(clientFollowXForwardedForCheck, data);
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- return;
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+ if (++calloutContext->currentXffHopNumber < SQUID_X_FORWARDED_FOR_HOP_MAX) {
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+ calloutContext->acl_checklist->nonBlockingCheck(clientFollowXForwardedForCheck, data);
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+ return;
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+ }
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+ const auto headerName = Http::HeaderLookupTable.lookup(Http::HdrType::X_FORWARDED_FOR).name;
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+ debugs(28, DBG_CRITICAL, "ERROR: Ignoring trailing " << headerName << " addresses" <<
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+ Debug::Extra << "addresses allowed by follow_x_forwarded_for: " << calloutContext->currentXffHopNumber <<
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+ Debug::Extra << "last/accepted address: " << request->indirect_client_addr <<
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+ Debug::Extra << "ignored trailing addresses: " << request->x_forwarded_for_iterator);
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+ // fall through to resume clientAccessCheck() processing
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}
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}
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diff --git a/src/http.cc b/src/http.cc
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index b006300..023e411 100644
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--- a/src/http.cc
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+++ b/src/http.cc
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@@ -52,6 +52,7 @@
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#include "rfc1738.h"
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#include "SquidConfig.h"
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#include "SquidTime.h"
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+#include "SquidMath.h"
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#include "StatCounters.h"
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#include "Store.h"
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#include "StrList.h"
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@@ -1150,18 +1151,26 @@ HttpStateData::readReply(const CommIoCbParams &io)
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* Plus, it breaks our lame *HalfClosed() detection
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*/
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- Must(maybeMakeSpaceAvailable(true));
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- CommIoCbParams rd(this); // will be expanded with ReadNow results
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- rd.conn = io.conn;
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- rd.size = entry->bytesWanted(Range<size_t>(0, inBuf.spaceSize()));
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+ size_t moreDataPermission = 0;
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+ if ((!canBufferMoreReplyBytes(&moreDataPermission) || !moreDataPermission)) {
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+ abortTransaction("ready to read required data, but the read buffer is full and cannot be drained");
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+ return;
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+ }
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+
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+ const auto readSizeMax = maybeMakeSpaceAvailable(moreDataPermission);
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+ // TODO: Move this logic inside maybeMakeSpaceAvailable():
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+ const auto readSizeWanted = readSizeMax ? entry->bytesWanted(Range<size_t>(0, readSizeMax)) : 0;
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- if (rd.size <= 0) {
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+ if (readSizeWanted <= 0) {
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assert(entry->mem_obj);
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AsyncCall::Pointer nilCall;
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entry->mem_obj->delayRead(DeferredRead(readDelayed, this, CommRead(io.conn, NULL, 0, nilCall)));
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return;
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}
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+ CommIoCbParams rd(this); // will be expanded with ReadNow results
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+ rd.conn = io.conn;
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+ rd.size = readSizeWanted;
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switch (Comm::ReadNow(rd, inBuf)) {
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case Comm::INPROGRESS:
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if (inBuf.isEmpty())
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@@ -1520,8 +1529,11 @@ HttpStateData::maybeReadVirginBody()
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if (!Comm::IsConnOpen(serverConnection) || fd_table[serverConnection->fd].closing())
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return;
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- if (!maybeMakeSpaceAvailable(false))
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+ size_t moreDataPermission = 0;
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+ if ((!canBufferMoreReplyBytes(&moreDataPermission)) || !moreDataPermission) {
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+ abortTransaction("more response bytes required, but the read buffer is full and cannot be drained");
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return;
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+ }
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// XXX: get rid of the do_next_read flag
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// check for the proper reasons preventing read(2)
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@@ -1539,40 +1551,79 @@ HttpStateData::maybeReadVirginBody()
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Comm::Read(serverConnection, call);
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}
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+/// Desired inBuf capacity based on various capacity preferences/limits:
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+/// * a smaller buffer may not hold enough for look-ahead header/body parsers;
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+/// * a smaller buffer may result in inefficient tiny network reads;
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+/// * a bigger buffer may waste memory;
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+/// * a bigger buffer may exceed SBuf storage capabilities (SBuf::maxSize);
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+size_t
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+HttpStateData::calcReadBufferCapacityLimit() const
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+{
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+ if (!flags.headers_parsed)
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+ return Config.maxReplyHeaderSize;
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+
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+ // XXX: Our inBuf is not used to maintain the read-ahead gap, and using
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+ // Config.readAheadGap like this creates huge read buffers for large
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+ // read_ahead_gap values. TODO: Switch to using tcp_recv_bufsize as the
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+ // primary read buffer capacity factor.
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+ //
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+ // TODO: Cannot reuse throwing NaturalCast() here. Consider removing
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+ // .value() dereference in NaturalCast() or add/use NaturalCastOrMax().
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+ const auto configurationPreferences = NaturalSum<size_t>(Config.readAheadGap).second ? NaturalSum<size_t>(Config.readAheadGap).first : SBuf::maxSize;
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+
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+ // TODO: Honor TeChunkedParser look-ahead and trailer parsing requirements
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+ // (when explicit configurationPreferences are set too low).
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+
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+ return std::min<size_t>(configurationPreferences, SBuf::maxSize);
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+}
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+
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+/// The maximum number of virgin reply bytes we may buffer before we violate
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+/// the currently configured response buffering limits.
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+/// \retval std::nullopt means that no more virgin response bytes can be read
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+/// \retval 0 means that more virgin response bytes may be read later
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+/// \retval >0 is the number of bytes that can be read now (subject to other constraints)
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bool
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-HttpStateData::maybeMakeSpaceAvailable(bool doGrow)
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+HttpStateData::canBufferMoreReplyBytes(size_t *maxReadSize) const
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{
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- // how much we are allowed to buffer
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- const int limitBuffer = (flags.headers_parsed ? Config.readAheadGap : Config.maxReplyHeaderSize);
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-
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- if (limitBuffer < 0 || inBuf.length() >= (SBuf::size_type)limitBuffer) {
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- // when buffer is at or over limit already
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- debugs(11, 7, "will not read up to " << limitBuffer << ". buffer has (" << inBuf.length() << "/" << inBuf.spaceSize() << ") from " << serverConnection);
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- debugs(11, DBG_DATA, "buffer has {" << inBuf << "}");
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- // Process next response from buffer
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- processReply();
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- return false;
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+#if USE_ADAPTATION
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+ // If we do not check this now, we may say the final "no" prematurely below
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+ // because inBuf.length() will decrease as adaptation drains buffered bytes.
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+ if (responseBodyBuffer) {
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+ debugs(11, 3, "yes, but waiting for adaptation to drain read buffer");
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+ *maxReadSize = 0; // yes, we may be able to buffer more (but later)
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+ return true;
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+ }
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+#endif
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+
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+ const auto maxCapacity = calcReadBufferCapacityLimit();
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+ if (inBuf.length() >= maxCapacity) {
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+ debugs(11, 3, "no, due to a full buffer: " << inBuf.length() << '/' << inBuf.spaceSize() << "; limit: " << maxCapacity);
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+ return false; // no, configuration prohibits buffering more
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}
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+ *maxReadSize = (maxCapacity - inBuf.length()); // positive
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+ debugs(11, 7, "yes, may read up to " << *maxReadSize << " into " << inBuf.length() << '/' << inBuf.spaceSize());
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+ return true; // yes, can read up to this many bytes (subject to other constraints)
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+}
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+
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+/// prepare read buffer for reading
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+/// \return the maximum number of bytes the caller should attempt to read
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+/// \retval 0 means that the caller should delay reading
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+size_t
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+HttpStateData::maybeMakeSpaceAvailable(const size_t maxReadSize)
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+{
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// how much we want to read
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- const size_t read_size = calcBufferSpaceToReserve(inBuf.spaceSize(), (limitBuffer - inBuf.length()));
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+ const size_t read_size = calcBufferSpaceToReserve(inBuf.spaceSize(), maxReadSize);
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- if (!read_size) {
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+ if (read_size < 2) {
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debugs(11, 7, "will not read up to " << read_size << " into buffer (" << inBuf.length() << "/" << inBuf.spaceSize() << ") from " << serverConnection);
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- return false;
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+ return 0;
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}
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- // just report whether we could grow or not, do not actually do it
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- if (doGrow)
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- return (read_size >= 2);
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-
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// we may need to grow the buffer
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inBuf.reserveSpace(read_size);
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- debugs(11, 8, (!flags.do_next_read ? "will not" : "may") <<
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- " read up to " << read_size << " bytes info buf(" << inBuf.length() << "/" << inBuf.spaceSize() <<
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- ") from " << serverConnection);
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-
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- return (inBuf.spaceSize() >= 2); // only read if there is 1+ bytes of space available
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+ debugs(11, 7, "may read up to " << read_size << " bytes info buffer (" << inBuf.length() << "/" << inBuf.spaceSize() << ") from " << serverConnection);
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+ return read_size;
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}
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/// called after writing the very last request byte (body, last-chunk, etc)
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diff --git a/src/http.h b/src/http.h
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index 8965b77..007d2e6 100644
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--- a/src/http.h
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+++ b/src/http.h
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@@ -15,6 +15,8 @@
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#include "http/StateFlags.h"
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#include "sbuf/SBuf.h"
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+#include <optional>
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+
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class FwdState;
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class HttpHeader;
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@@ -107,16 +109,9 @@ private:
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void abortTransaction(const char *reason) { abortAll(reason); } // abnormal termination
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- /**
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- * determine if read buffer can have space made available
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- * for a read.
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- *
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- * \param grow whether to actually expand the buffer
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- *
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- * \return whether the buffer can be grown to provide space
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- * regardless of whether the grow actually happened.
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- */
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- bool maybeMakeSpaceAvailable(bool grow);
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+ size_t calcReadBufferCapacityLimit() const;
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+ bool canBufferMoreReplyBytes(size_t *maxReadSize) const;
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+ size_t maybeMakeSpaceAvailable(size_t maxReadSize);
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// consuming request body
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virtual void handleMoreRequestBodyAvailable();
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@ -0,0 +1,105 @@
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diff --git a/src/SquidString.h b/src/SquidString.h
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index a791885..b9aef38 100644
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--- a/src/SquidString.h
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+++ b/src/SquidString.h
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@@ -114,7 +114,16 @@ private:
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size_type len_; /* current length */
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- static const size_type SizeMax_ = 65535; ///< 64K limit protects some fixed-size buffers
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+ /// An earlier 64KB limit was meant to protect some fixed-size buffers, but
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+ /// (a) we do not know where those buffers are (or whether they still exist)
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+ /// (b) too many String users unknowingly exceeded that limit and asserted.
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+ /// We are now using a larger limit to reduce the number of (b) cases,
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+ /// especially cases where "compact" lists of items grow 50% in size when we
|
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+ /// convert them to canonical form. The new limit is selected to withstand
|
||||
+ /// concatenation and ~50% expansion of two HTTP headers limited by default
|
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+ /// request_header_max_size and reply_header_max_size settings.
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+ static const size_type SizeMax_ = 3*64*1024 - 1;
|
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+
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/// returns true after increasing the first argument by extra if the sum does not exceed SizeMax_
|
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static bool SafeAdd(size_type &base, size_type extra) { if (extra <= SizeMax_ && base <= SizeMax_ - extra) { base += extra; return true; } return false; }
|
||||
|
||||
diff --git a/src/cache_cf.cc b/src/cache_cf.cc
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index a9c1b7e..46f07bb 100644
|
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--- a/src/cache_cf.cc
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+++ b/src/cache_cf.cc
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@@ -935,6 +935,18 @@ configDoConfigure(void)
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(uint32_t)Config.maxRequestBufferSize, (uint32_t)Config.maxRequestHeaderSize);
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}
|
||||
|
||||
+ // Warn about the dangers of exceeding String limits when manipulating HTTP
|
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+ // headers. Technically, we do not concatenate _requests_, so we could relax
|
||||
+ // their check, but we keep the two checks the same for simplicity sake.
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+ const auto safeRawHeaderValueSizeMax = (String::SizeMaxXXX()+1)/3;
|
||||
+ // TODO: static_assert(safeRawHeaderValueSizeMax >= 64*1024); // no WARNINGs for default settings
|
||||
+ if (Config.maxRequestHeaderSize > safeRawHeaderValueSizeMax)
|
||||
+ debugs(3, DBG_CRITICAL, "WARNING: Increasing request_header_max_size beyond " << safeRawHeaderValueSizeMax <<
|
||||
+ " bytes makes Squid more vulnerable to denial-of-service attacks; configured value: " << Config.maxRequestHeaderSize << " bytes");
|
||||
+ if (Config.maxReplyHeaderSize > safeRawHeaderValueSizeMax)
|
||||
+ debugs(3, DBG_CRITICAL, "WARNING: Increasing reply_header_max_size beyond " << safeRawHeaderValueSizeMax <<
|
||||
+ " bytes makes Squid more vulnerable to denial-of-service attacks; configured value: " << Config.maxReplyHeaderSize << " bytes");
|
||||
+
|
||||
/*
|
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* Disable client side request pipelining if client_persistent_connections OFF.
|
||||
* Waste of resources queueing any pipelined requests when the first will close the connection.
|
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diff --git a/src/cf.data.pre b/src/cf.data.pre
|
||||
index bc2ddcd..d55b870 100644
|
||||
--- a/src/cf.data.pre
|
||||
+++ b/src/cf.data.pre
|
||||
@@ -6196,11 +6196,14 @@ TYPE: b_size_t
|
||||
DEFAULT: 64 KB
|
||||
LOC: Config.maxRequestHeaderSize
|
||||
DOC_START
|
||||
- This specifies the maximum size for HTTP headers in a request.
|
||||
- Request headers are usually relatively small (about 512 bytes).
|
||||
- Placing a limit on the request header size will catch certain
|
||||
- bugs (for example with persistent connections) and possibly
|
||||
- buffer-overflow or denial-of-service attacks.
|
||||
+ This directives limits the header size of a received HTTP request
|
||||
+ (including request-line). Increasing this limit beyond its 64 KB default
|
||||
+ exposes certain old Squid code to various denial-of-service attacks. This
|
||||
+ limit also applies to received FTP commands.
|
||||
+
|
||||
+ This limit has no direct affect on Squid memory consumption.
|
||||
+
|
||||
+ Squid does not check this limit when sending requests.
|
||||
DOC_END
|
||||
|
||||
NAME: reply_header_max_size
|
||||
@@ -6209,11 +6212,14 @@ TYPE: b_size_t
|
||||
DEFAULT: 64 KB
|
||||
LOC: Config.maxReplyHeaderSize
|
||||
DOC_START
|
||||
- This specifies the maximum size for HTTP headers in a reply.
|
||||
- Reply headers are usually relatively small (about 512 bytes).
|
||||
- Placing a limit on the reply header size will catch certain
|
||||
- bugs (for example with persistent connections) and possibly
|
||||
- buffer-overflow or denial-of-service attacks.
|
||||
+ This directives limits the header size of a received HTTP response
|
||||
+ (including status-line). Increasing this limit beyond its 64 KB default
|
||||
+ exposes certain old Squid code to various denial-of-service attacks. This
|
||||
+ limit also applies to FTP command responses.
|
||||
+
|
||||
+ Squid also checks this limit when loading hit responses from disk cache.
|
||||
+
|
||||
+ Squid does not check this limit when sending responses.
|
||||
DOC_END
|
||||
|
||||
NAME: request_body_max_size
|
||||
diff --git a/src/http.cc b/src/http.cc
|
||||
index 877172d..b006300 100644
|
||||
--- a/src/http.cc
|
||||
+++ b/src/http.cc
|
||||
@@ -1820,8 +1820,9 @@ HttpStateData::httpBuildRequestHeader(HttpRequest * request,
|
||||
|
||||
String strFwd = hdr_in->getList(Http::HdrType::X_FORWARDED_FOR);
|
||||
|
||||
- // if we cannot double strFwd size, then it grew past 50% of the limit
|
||||
- if (!strFwd.canGrowBy(strFwd.size())) {
|
||||
+ // Detect unreasonably long header values. And paranoidly check String
|
||||
+ // limits: a String ought to accommodate two reasonable-length values.
|
||||
+ if (strFwd.size() > 32*1024 || !strFwd.canGrowBy(strFwd.size())) {
|
||||
// There is probably a forwarding loop with Via detection disabled.
|
||||
// If we do nothing, String will assert on overflow soon.
|
||||
// TODO: Terminate all transactions with huge XFF?
|
|
@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
|
|||
|
||||
Name: squid
|
||||
Version: 4.15
|
||||
Release: 7%{?dist}
|
||||
Release: 7%{?dist}.10
|
||||
Summary: The Squid proxy caching server
|
||||
Epoch: 7
|
||||
# See CREDITS for breakdown of non GPLv2+ code
|
||||
|
@ -48,6 +48,27 @@ Patch300: squid-4.15-CVE-2021-28116.patch
|
|||
Patch301: squid-4.15-CVE-2021-46784.patch
|
||||
# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2129771
|
||||
Patch302: squid-4.15-CVE-2022-41318.patch
|
||||
# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2245910
|
||||
# +backported: https://github.com/squid-cache/squid/commit/417da4006cf5c97d44e74431b816fc58fec9e270
|
||||
Patch303: squid-4.15-CVE-2023-46846.patch
|
||||
# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2245916
|
||||
Patch304: squid-4.15-CVE-2023-46847.patch
|
||||
# https://issues.redhat.com/browse/RHEL-14792
|
||||
Patch305: squid-4.15-CVE-2023-5824.patch
|
||||
# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2248521
|
||||
Patch306: squid-4.15-CVE-2023-46728.patch
|
||||
# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2247567
|
||||
Patch307: squid-4.15-CVE-2023-46724.patch
|
||||
# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2252926
|
||||
Patch308: squid-4.15-CVE-2023-49285.patch
|
||||
# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2252923
|
||||
Patch309: squid-4.15-CVE-2023-49286.patch
|
||||
# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2264309
|
||||
Patch310: squid-4.15-CVE-2024-25617.patch
|
||||
# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2268366
|
||||
Patch311: squid-4.15-CVE-2024-25111.patch
|
||||
# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2254663
|
||||
Patch312: squid-4.15-CVE-2023-50269.patch
|
||||
|
||||
Requires: bash >= 2.0
|
||||
Requires(pre): shadow-utils
|
||||
|
@ -115,6 +136,16 @@ lookup program (dnsserver), a program for retrieving FTP data
|
|||
%patch300 -p1 -b .CVE-2021-28116
|
||||
%patch301 -p1 -b .CVE-2021-46784
|
||||
%patch302 -p1 -b .CVE-2022-41318
|
||||
%patch303 -p1 -b .CVE-2023-46846
|
||||
%patch304 -p1 -b .CVE-2023-46847
|
||||
%patch305 -p1 -b .CVE-2023-5824
|
||||
%patch306 -p1 -b .CVE-2023-46728
|
||||
%patch307 -p1 -b .CVE-2023-46724
|
||||
%patch308 -p1 -b .CVE-2023-49285
|
||||
%patch309 -p1 -b .CVE-2023-49286
|
||||
%patch310 -p1 -b .CVE-2024-25617
|
||||
%patch311 -p1 -b .CVE-2024-25111
|
||||
%patch312 -p1 -b .CVE-2023-50269
|
||||
|
||||
# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1679526
|
||||
# Patch in the vendor documentation and used different location for documentation
|
||||
|
@ -331,6 +362,44 @@ fi
|
|||
|
||||
|
||||
%changelog
|
||||
* Thu Mar 14 2024 Luboš Uhliarik <luhliari@redhat.com> - 7:4.15-7.10
|
||||
- Resolves: RHEL-19551 - squid:4/squid: denial of service in HTTP request
|
||||
parsing (CVE-2023-50269)
|
||||
|
||||
* Fri Mar 08 2024 Luboš Uhliarik <luhliari@redhat.com> - 7:4.15-7.9
|
||||
- Resolves: RHEL-28611 - squid:4/squid: Denial of Service in HTTP Chunked
|
||||
Decoding (CVE-2024-25111)
|
||||
|
||||
* Mon Feb 26 2024 Luboš Uhliarik <luhliari@redhat.com> - 7:4.15-7.6
|
||||
- Resolves: RHEL-26087 - squid:4/squid: denial of service in HTTP header
|
||||
parser (CVE-2024-25617)
|
||||
|
||||
* Thu Dec 07 2023 Luboš Uhliarik <luhliari@redhat.com> - 7:4.15-7.5
|
||||
- Resolves: RHEL-18483 - squid:4/squid: Buffer over-read in the HTTP Message
|
||||
processing feature (CVE-2023-49285)
|
||||
- Resolves: RHEL-18485 - squid:4/squid: Incorrect Check of Function Return
|
||||
Value In Helper Process management (CVE-2023-49286)
|
||||
|
||||
* Wed Dec 06 2023 Luboš Uhliarik <luhliari@redhat.com> - 7:4.15-7.4
|
||||
- Resolves: RHEL-16764 - squid:4/squid: Denial of Service in SSL Certificate
|
||||
validation (CVE-2023-46724)
|
||||
- Resolves: RHEL-16775 - squid:4/squid: NULL pointer dereference in the gopher
|
||||
protocol code (CVE-2023-46728)
|
||||
- Resolves: RHEL-18257 - squid crashes in assertion when a parent peer exists
|
||||
|
||||
* Thu Nov 30 2023 Tomas Korbar <tkorbar@redhat.com> - 7:4.15-7.3
|
||||
- Related: RHEL-14792 - squid: squid multiple issues in HTTP response caching
|
||||
- Fix mistake in the patch
|
||||
|
||||
* Tue Nov 21 2023 Tomas Korbar <tkorbar@redhat.com> - 7:4.15-7.2
|
||||
- Resolves: RHEL-14792 - squid: squid multiple issues in HTTP response caching
|
||||
|
||||
* Mon Oct 30 2023 Luboš Uhliarik <luhliari@redhat.com> - 7:4.15-7.1
|
||||
- Resolves: RHEL-14801 - squid: squid: Denial of Service in HTTP Digest
|
||||
Authentication
|
||||
- Resolves: RHEL-14776 - squid: squid: Request/Response smuggling in HTTP/1.1
|
||||
and ICAP
|
||||
|
||||
* Wed Aug 16 2023 Luboš Uhliarik <luhliari@redhat.com> - 7:4.15-7
|
||||
- Resolves: #2076717 - Crash with half_closed_client on
|
||||
|
||||
|
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