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Lasse Collin
8309385b44 liblzma: Fix language in a comment. 2022-11-24 10:57:11 +02:00
Lasse Collin
454f567e58 liblzma: Fix building with Intel ICC (the classic compiler).
It claims __GNUC__ >= 10 but doesn't support __symver__ attribute.

Thanks to Stephen Sachs.
2022-11-11 17:16:19 +02:00
Lasse Collin
2f01169f5a liblzma: Fix incorrect #ifdef for x86 SSE2 support.
__SSE2__ is the correct macro for SSE2 support with GCC, Clang,
and ICC. __SSE2_MATH__ means doing floating point math with SSE2
instead of 387. Often the latter macro is defined if the first
one is but it was still a bug.
2022-11-11 14:36:32 +02:00
Lasse Collin
e493771080 liblzma: Fix a comment in auto_decoder.c. 2022-11-11 13:41:43 +02:00
Jia Tan
166431e995 liblzma: Add dest and src NULL checks to lzma_index_cat.
The documentation states LZMA_PROG_ERROR can be returned from
lzma_index_cat. Previously, lzma_index_cat could not return
LZMA_PROG_ERROR. Now, the validation is similar to
lzma_index_append, which does a NULL check on the index
parameter.
2022-09-29 16:54:39 +03:00
Jia Tan
4ed5fd54c6 liblzma: Fix copying of check type statistics in lzma_index_cat().
The check type of the last Stream in dest was never copied to
dest->checks (the code tried to copy it but it was done too late).
This meant that the value returned by lzma_index_checks() would
only include the check type of the last Stream when multiple
lzma_indexes had been concatenated.

In xz --list this meant that the summary would only list the
check type of the last Stream, so in this sense this was only
a visual bug. However, it's possible that some applications
use this information for purposes other than merely showing
it to the users in an informational message. I'm not aware of
such applications though and it's quite possible that such
applications don't exist.

Regular streamed decompression in xz or any other application
doesn't use lzma_index_cat() and so this bug cannot affect them.
2022-09-29 16:54:39 +03:00
Lasse Collin
976f897bbb liblzma: Stream decoder: Fix restarting after LZMA_MEMLIMIT_ERROR.
If lzma_code() returns LZMA_MEMLIMIT_ERROR it is now possible
to use lzma_memlimit_set() to increase the limit and continue
decoding. This was supposed to work from the beginning but
there was a bug. With other decoders (.lzma or threaded .xz)
this already worked correctly.
2022-09-29 16:54:39 +03:00
Lasse Collin
2caa9580e5 liblzma: Stream decoder: Fix comments. 2022-09-29 16:54:39 +03:00
Lasse Collin
f94da15120 liblzma: lzma_filters_copy: Keep dest[] unmodified if an error occurs.
lzma_stream_encoder() and lzma_stream_encoder_mt() always assumed
this. Before this patch, failing lzma_filters_copy() could result
in free(invalid_pointer) or invalid memory reads in stream_encoder.c
or stream_encoder_mt.c.

To trigger this, allocating memory for a filter options structure
has to fail. These are tiny allocations so in practice they very
rarely fail.

Certain badness in the filter chain array could also make
lzma_filters_copy() fail but both stream_encoder.c and
stream_encoder_mt.c validate the filter chain before
trying to copy it, so the crash cannot occur this way.
2022-09-17 00:22:11 +03:00
Jia Tan
72e1645a43 liblzma: lzma_index_append: Add missing integer overflow check.
The documentation in src/liblzma/api/lzma/index.h suggests that
both the unpadded (compressed) size and the uncompressed size
are checked for overflow, but only the unpadded size was checked.
The uncompressed check is done first since that is more likely to
occur than the unpadded or index field size overflows.
2022-09-17 00:21:54 +03:00
Lasse Collin
31d80c6b26 liblzma: Vaccinate against an ill patch from RHEL/CentOS 7.
RHEL/CentOS 7 shipped with 5.1.2alpha, including the threaded
encoder that is behind #ifdef LZMA_UNSTABLE in the API headers.
In 5.1.2alpha these symbols are under XZ_5.1.2alpha in liblzma.map.
API/ABI compatibility tracking isn't done between development
releases so newer releases didn't have XZ_5.1.2alpha anymore.

Later RHEL/CentOS 7 updated xz to 5.2.2 but they wanted to keep
the exported symbols compatible with 5.1.2alpha. After checking
the ABI changes it turned out that >= 5.2.0 ABI is backward
compatible with the threaded encoder functions from 5.1.2alpha
(but not vice versa as fixes and extensions to these functions
were made between 5.1.2alpha and 5.2.0).

In RHEL/CentOS 7, XZ Utils 5.2.2 was patched with
xz-5.2.2-compat-libs.patch to modify liblzma.map:

  - XZ_5.1.2alpha was added with lzma_stream_encoder_mt and
    lzma_stream_encoder_mt_memusage. This matched XZ Utils 5.1.2alpha.

  - XZ_5.2 was replaced with XZ_5.2.2. It is clear that this was
    an error; the intention was to keep using XZ_5.2 (XZ_5.2.2
    has never been used in XZ Utils). So XZ_5.2.2 lists all
    symbols that were listed under XZ_5.2 before the patch.
    lzma_stream_encoder_mt and _mt_memusage are included too so
    they are listed both here and under XZ_5.1.2alpha.

The patch didn't add any __asm__(".symver ...") lines to the .c
files. Thus the resulting liblzma.so exports the threaded encoder
functions under XZ_5.1.2alpha only. Listing the two functions
also under XZ_5.2.2 in liblzma.map has no effect without
matching .symver lines.

The lack of XZ_5.2 in RHEL/CentOS 7 means that binaries linked
against unpatched XZ Utils 5.2.x won't run on RHEL/CentOS 7.
This is unfortunate but this alone isn't too bad as the problem
is contained within RHEL/CentOS 7 and doesn't affect users
of other distributions. It could also be fixed internally in
RHEL/CentOS 7.

The second problem is more serious: In XZ Utils 5.2.2 the API
headers don't have #ifdef LZMA_UNSTABLE for obvious reasons.
This is true in RHEL/CentOS 7 version too. Thus now programs
using new APIs can be compiled without an extra #define. However,
the programs end up depending on symbol version XZ_5.1.2alpha
(and possibly also XZ_5.2.2) instead of XZ_5.2 as they would
with an unpatched XZ Utils 5.2.2. This means that such binaries
won't run on other distributions shipping XZ Utils >= 5.2.0 as
they don't provide XZ_5.1.2alpha or XZ_5.2.2; they only provide
XZ_5.2 (and XZ_5.0). (This includes RHEL/CentOS 8 as the patch
luckily isn't included there anymore with XZ Utils 5.2.4.)

Binaries built by RHEL/CentOS 7 users get distributed and then
people wonder why they don't run on some other distribution.
Seems that people have found out about the patch and been copying
it to some build scripts, seemingly curing the symptoms but
actually spreading the illness further and outside RHEL/CentOS 7.

The ill patch seems to be from late 2016 (RHEL 7.3) and in 2017 it
had spread at least to EasyBuild. I heard about the events only
recently. :-(

This commit splits liblzma.map into two versions: one for
GNU/Linux and another for other OSes that can use symbol versioning
(FreeBSD, Solaris, maybe others). The Linux-specific file and the
matching additions to .c files add full compatibility with binaries
that have been built against a RHEL/CentOS-patched liblzma. Builds
for OSes other than GNU/Linux won't get the vaccine as they should
be immune to the problem (I really hope that no build script uses
the RHEL/CentOS 7 patch outside GNU/Linux).

The RHEL/CentOS compatibility symbols XZ_5.1.2alpha and XZ_5.2.2
are intentionally put *after* XZ_5.2 in liblzma_linux.map. This way
if one forgets to #define HAVE_SYMBOL_VERSIONS_LINUX when building,
the resulting liblzma.so.5 will have lzma_stream_encoder_mt@@XZ_5.2
since XZ_5.2 {...} is the first one that lists that function.
Without HAVE_SYMBOL_VERSIONS_LINUX @XZ_5.1.2alpha and @XZ_5.2.2
will be missing but that's still a minor problem compared to
only having lzma_stream_encoder_mt@@XZ_5.1.2alpha!

The "local: *;" line was moved to XZ_5.0 so that it doesn't need
to be moved around. It doesn't matter where it is put.

Having two similar liblzma_*.map files is a bit silly as it is,
at least for now, easily possible to generate the generic one
from the Linux-specific file. But that adds extra steps and
increases the risk of mistakes when supporting more than one
build system. So I rather maintain two files in parallel and let
validate_map.sh check that they are in sync when "make mydist"
is run.

This adds .symver lines for lzma_stream_encoder_mt@XZ_5.2.2 and
lzma_stream_encoder_mt_memusage@XZ_5.2.2 even though these
weren't exported by RHEL/CentOS 7 (only @@XZ_5.1.2alpha was
for these two). I added these anyway because someone might
misunderstand the RHEL/CentOS 7 patch and think that @XZ_5.2.2
(@@XZ_5.2.2) versions were exported too.

At glance one could suggest using __typeof__ to copy the function
prototypes when making aliases. However, this doesn't work trivially
because __typeof__ won't copy attributes (lzma_nothrow, lzma_pure)
and it won't change symbol visibility from hidden to default (done
by LZMA_API()). Attributes could be copied with __copy__ attribute
but that needs GCC 9 and a fallback method would be needed anyway.

This uses __symver__ attribute with GCC >= 10 and
__asm__(".symver ...") with everything else. The attribute method
is required for LTO (-flto) support with GCC. Using -flto with
GCC older than 10 is now broken on GNU/Linux and will not be fixed
(can silently result in a broken liblzma build that has dangerously
incorrect symbol versions). LTO builds with Clang seem to work
with the traditional __asm__(".symver ...") method.

Thanks to Boud Roukema for reporting the problem and discussing
the details and testing the fix.
2022-09-16 19:30:05 +03:00
Lasse Collin
ff54b557fe liblzma: Add optional autodetection of LZMA end marker.
Turns out that this is needed for .lzma files as the spec in
LZMA SDK says that end marker may be present even if the size
is stored in the header. Such files are rare but exist in the
real world. The code in liblzma is so old that the spec didn't
exist in LZMA SDK back then and I had understood that such
files weren't possible (the lzma tool in LZMA SDK didn't
create such files).

This modifies the internal API so that LZMA decoder can be told
if EOPM is allowed even when the uncompressed size is known.
It's allowed with .lzma and not with other uses.

Thanks to Karl Beldan for reporting the problem.
2022-07-24 11:36:56 +03:00
Lasse Collin
4125667311 liblzma: Index hash: Change return value type of hash_append() to void. 2022-07-12 19:30:40 +03:00
Lasse Collin
b8f667fe0c liblzma: Check the return value of lzma_index_append() in threaded encoder.
If lzma_index_append() failed (most likely memory allocation failure)
it could have gone unnoticed and the resulting .xz file would have
an incorrect Index. Decompressing such a file would produce the
correct uncompressed data but then an error would occur when
verifying the Index field.
2022-07-12 19:30:40 +03:00
Lasse Collin
068a6e3286 liblzma: Make Block decoder catch certain types of errors better.
Now it limits the input and output buffer sizes that are
passed to a raw decoder. This way there's no need to check
if the sizes can grow too big or overflow when updating
Compressed Size and Uncompressed Size counts. This also means
that a corrupt file cannot cause the raw decoder to process
useless extra input or output that would exceed the size info
in Block Header (and thus cause LZMA_DATA_ERROR anyway).

More importantly, now the size information is verified more
carefully in case raw decoder returns LZMA_OK. This doesn't
really matter with the current single-threaded .xz decoder
as the errors would be detected slightly later anyway. But
this helps avoiding corner cases in the upcoming threaded
decompressor, and it might help other Block decoder uses
outside liblzma too.

The test files bad-1-lzma2-{9,10,11}.xz test these conditions.
With the single-threaded .xz decoder the only difference is
that LZMA_DATA_ERROR is detected in a difference place now.
2022-07-12 19:30:40 +03:00
Lasse Collin
968bbfea09 Typo fixes from fossies.org.
https://fossies.org/linux/misc/xz-5.2.5.tar.xz/codespell.html
2020-03-23 18:08:31 +02:00
Lasse Collin
00517d125c Rename unaligned_read32ne to read32ne, and similarly for the others. 2019-12-31 22:41:45 +02:00
Lasse Collin
25f7455472 liblzma: Add a comment. 2019-12-31 22:26:38 +02:00
Lasse Collin
0e3c4002f8 liblzma: Remove incorrect uses of lzma_attribute((__unused__)).
Caught by clang -Wused-but-marked-unused.
2019-12-31 22:25:02 +02:00
Lasse Collin
a45d1a5374 liblzma: Fix warnings from -Wsign-conversion.
Also, more parentheses were added to the literal_subcoder
macro in lzma_comon.h (better style but no functional change
in the current usage).
2019-12-31 22:19:18 +02:00
Lasse Collin
85da31d8b8 liblzma: Fix comments.
Thanks to Bruce Stark.
2019-12-31 22:19:18 +02:00
Lasse Collin
94aa3fb568 liblzma: memcmplen: Use ctz32() from tuklib_integer.h.
The same compiler-specific #ifdefs are already in tuklib_integer.h
2019-12-31 22:19:18 +02:00
Lasse Collin
efbf6e5f09 liblzma: Use unaligned_readXXne functions instead of type punning.
Now gcc -fsanitize=undefined should be clean.

Thanks to Jeffrey Walton.
2019-12-31 22:19:18 +02:00
Lasse Collin
596ed3de44 liblzma: Avoid memcpy(NULL, foo, 0) because it is undefined behavior.
I should have always known this but I didn't. Here is an example
as a reminder to myself:

    int mycopy(void *dest, void *src, size_t n)
    {
        memcpy(dest, src, n);
        return dest == NULL;
    }

In the example, a compiler may assume that dest != NULL because
passing NULL to memcpy() would be undefined behavior. Testing
with GCC 8.2.1, mycopy(NULL, NULL, 0) returns 1 with -O0 and -O1.
With -O2 the return value is 0 because the compiler infers that
dest cannot be NULL because it was already used with memcpy()
and thus the test for NULL gets optimized out.

In liblzma, if a null-pointer was passed to memcpy(), there were
no checks for NULL *after* the memcpy() call, so I cautiously
suspect that it shouldn't have caused bad behavior in practice,
but it's hard to be sure, and the problematic cases had to be
fixed anyway.

Thanks to Jeffrey Walton.
2019-07-13 17:56:28 +03:00
Antoine Cœur
0d318402f8 spelling 2019-07-13 17:53:33 +03:00
Lasse Collin
273c33297b liblzma: Remove an always-true condition from lzma_index_cat().
This should help static analysis tools to see that newg
isn't leaked.

Thanks to Pavel Raiskup.
2019-07-13 17:17:00 +03:00
Lasse Collin
eb25743ade liblzma: Fix lzma_memlimit_set(strm, 0).
The 0 got treated specially in a buggy way and as a result
the function did nothing. The API doc said that 0 was supposed
to return LZMA_PROG_ERROR but it didn't.

Now 0 is treated as if 1 had been specified. This is done because
0 is already used to indicate an error from lzma_memlimit_get()
and lzma_memusage().

In addition, lzma_memlimit_set() no longer checks that the new
limit is at least LZMA_MEMUSAGE_BASE. It's counter-productive
for the Index decoder and was actually needed only by the
auto decoder. Auto decoder has now been modified to check for
LZMA_MEMUSAGE_BASE.
2017-03-30 19:52:24 +03:00
Lasse Collin
ef36c6362f liblzma: Similar memlimit fix for stream_, alone_, and auto_decoder. 2017-03-30 19:52:24 +03:00
Lasse Collin
5761603265 liblzma: Fix handling of memlimit == 0 in lzma_index_decoder().
It returned LZMA_PROG_ERROR, which was done to avoid zero as
the limit (because it's a special value elsewhere), but using
LZMA_PROG_ERROR is simply inconvenient and can cause bugs.

The fix/workaround is to treat 0 as if it were 1 byte. It's
effectively the same thing. The only weird consequence is
that then lzma_memlimit_get() will return 1 even when 0 was
specified as the limit.

This fixes a very rare corner case in xz --list where a specific
memory usage limit and a multi-stream file could print the
error message "Internal error (bug)" instead of saying that
the memory usage limit is too low.
2017-03-30 19:52:24 +03:00
Lasse Collin
e013a337d3 liblzma: Avoid multiple definitions of lzma_coder structures.
Only one definition was visible in a translation unit.
It avoided a few casts and temp variables but seems that
this hack doesn't work with link-time optimizations in compilers
as it's not C99/C11 compliant.

Fixes:
http://www.mail-archive.com/xz-devel@tukaani.org/msg00279.html
2016-12-28 19:59:32 +02:00
Lasse Collin
d74377e62b liblzma: Fix a memory leak in error path of lzma_index_dup().
lzma_index_dup() calls index_dup_stream() which, in case of
an error, calls index_stream_end() to free memory allocated
by index_stream_init(). However, it illogically didn't
actually free the memory. To make it logical, the tree
handling code was modified a bit in addition to changing
index_stream_end().

Thanks to Evan Nemerson for the bug report.
2016-12-26 17:57:51 +02:00
Lasse Collin
46d76c9cd3 Build: Don't omit lzma_cputhreads() unless using --disable-threads.
Previously it was omitted if encoders were disabled
with --disable-encoders. It didn't make sense and
it also broke the build.
2016-06-28 21:09:46 +03:00
Lasse Collin
e10bfdb0fc liblzma: Fix lzma_index_dup() for empty Streams.
Stream Flags and Stream Padding weren't copied from
empty Streams.
2016-06-28 21:09:46 +03:00
Lasse Collin
06f434bd89 liblzma: Add a note to index.c for those using static analyzers. 2016-06-28 21:09:46 +03:00
Lasse Collin
f6ec468015 liblzma: Fix a warning in index.c. 2015-03-07 19:33:17 +02:00
Lasse Collin
c45757135f liblzma: Set LZMA_MEMCMPLEN_EXTRA depending on the compare method. 2015-01-26 21:24:39 +02:00
Lasse Collin
34f9e40a0a Remove LZMA_UNSTABLE macro. 2014-11-26 20:12:27 +02:00
Lasse Collin
2301f3f05d liblzma: Verify the filter chain in threaded encoder initialization.
This way an invalid filter chain is detected at the Stream
encoder initialization instead of delaying it to the first
call to lzma_code() which triggers the initialization of
the actual filter encoder(s).
2014-11-25 12:32:05 +02:00
Lasse Collin
7716dcf9df liblzma: Fix lzma_mt.preset in lzma_stream_encoder_mt_memusage().
It read the filter chain from a wrong variable. This is a similar
bug that was fixed in 9494fb6d0f.
2014-11-10 15:38:47 +02:00
Lasse Collin
9adbc2ff37 liblzma: Add support for LZMA_IGNORE_CHECK. 2014-08-05 22:15:07 +03:00
Lasse Collin
0e0f34b8e4 liblzma: Add support for lzma_block.ignore_check.
Note that this slightly changes how lzma_block_header_decode()
has been documented. Earlier it said that the .version is set
to the lowest required value, but now it says that the .version
field is kept unchanged if possible. In practice this doesn't
affect any old code, because before this commit the only
possible .version was 0.
2014-08-05 22:03:30 +03:00
Lasse Collin
e1c8f1d01f liblzma: Add lzma_memcmplen() for fast memory comparison.
This commit just adds the function. Its uses will be in
separate commits.

This hasn't been tested much yet and it's perhaps a bit early
to commit it but if there are bugs they should get found quite
quickly.

Thanks to Jun I Jin from Intel for help and for pointing out
that string comparison needs to be optimized in liblzma.
2014-07-25 20:57:20 +03:00
Lasse Collin
a115cc3748 liblzma: Add lzma_cputhreads(). 2014-06-18 22:04:24 +03:00
Lasse Collin
28af24e9cf liblzma: Add the internal function lzma_alloc_zero(). 2014-05-25 19:25:57 +03:00
Lasse Collin
9494fb6d0f liblzma: Fix lzma_mt.preset not working with lzma_stream_encoder_mt().
It read the filter chain from a wrong variable.
2014-01-29 20:13:51 +02:00
Lasse Collin
0cd45fc2bc liblzma: Support LZMA_FULL_FLUSH and _BARRIER in threaded encoder.
Now --block-list=SIZES works with in the threaded mode too,
although the performance is still bad due to the use of
LZMA_FULL_FLUSH instead of the new LZMA_FULL_BARRIER.
2013-10-02 20:05:23 +03:00
Lasse Collin
97bb38712f liblzma: Add LZMA_FULL_BARRIER support to single-threaded encoder.
In the single-threaded encoder LZMA_FULL_BARRIER is simply
an alias for LZMA_FULL_FLUSH.
2013-10-02 12:55:11 +03:00
Lasse Collin
fef0c6b410 liblzma: Add block_buffer_encoder.h into Makefile.inc.
This should have been in b465da5988.
2013-09-17 11:57:51 +03:00
Lasse Collin
6b44b4a775 Add native threading support on Windows.
Now liblzma only uses "mythread" functions and types
which are defined in mythread.h matching the desired
threading method.

Before Windows Vista, there is no direct equivalent to
pthread condition variables. Since this package doesn't
use pthread_cond_broadcast(), pre-Vista threading can
still be kept quite simple. The pre-Vista code doesn't
use anything that wasn't already available in Windows 95,
so the binaries should run even on Windows 95 if someone
happens to care.
2013-09-17 11:52:28 +03:00
Lasse Collin
46540e4c10 liblzma: Avoid a warning about a shadowed variable.
On Mac OS X wait() is declared in <sys/wait.h> that
we include one way or other so don't use "wait" as
a variable name.

Thanks to Christian Kujau.
2013-06-23 18:57:23 +03:00