2018-06-18 17:32:10 +00:00
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# commit f874a83
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# BUG/MINOR: lua: Segfaults with wrong usage of types.
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#
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# Patrick reported that this simple configuration made haproxy segfaults:
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#
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# global
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# lua-load /tmp/haproxy.lua
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#
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# frontend f1
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# mode http
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# bind :8000
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# default_backend b1
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#
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# http-request lua.foo
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#
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# backend b1
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# mode http
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# server s1 127.0.0.1:8080
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#
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# with this '/tmp/haproxy.lua' script:
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#
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# core.register_action("foo", { "http-req" }, function(txn)
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# txn.sc:ipmask(txn.f:src(), 24, 112)
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# end)
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#
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# This is due to missing initialization of the array of arguments
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# passed to hlua_lua2arg_check() which makes it enter code with
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# corrupted arguments.
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#
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# Thanks a lot to Patrick Hemmer for having reported this issue.
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varnishtest "Basic LUA test h00000"
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feature ignore_unknown_macro
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server s1 -repeat 2 {
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rxreq
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txresp
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} -start
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haproxy h1 -conf {
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global
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2018-08-22 08:41:33 +00:00
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lua-load ${testdir}/b00000.lua
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2018-06-18 17:32:10 +00:00
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frontend fe1
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mode http
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bind "fd@${fe1}"
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default_backend b1
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http-request lua.foo
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backend b1
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mode http
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server s1 ${s1_addr}:${s1_port}
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} -start
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client c0 -connect ${h1_fe1_sock} {
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txreq -url "/foo"
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rxresp
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expect resp.status == 200
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}
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client c1 -connect ${h1_fe1_sock} {
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txreq -url "/foo"
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rxresp
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expect resp.status == 200
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}
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client c0 -start
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client c1 -start
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client c0 -wait
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client c1 -wait
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