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rpmlint/issue_68_BinariesCheck_lower_memory-2.patch
Marcus Meissner aba168ae61 - suse-spdx-license-exceptions.patch: removed fuzziness from patch.
- issue_68_BinariesCheck_lower_memory.patch: split into seperate patches
  issue_68_BinariesCheck_lower_memory-1.patch
  issue_68_BinariesCheck_lower_memory-2.patch
  issue_68_BinariesCheck_lower_memory-3.patch
  issue_68_BinariesCheck_lower_memory-4.patch
  and unfuzzed patch number 3.

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:openSUSE:Factory:rpmlint/rpmlint?expand=0&rev=424
2017-01-31 15:01:29 +00:00

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From be76ea6216987eefe9e863b193657318720bca51 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: =?UTF-8?q?Stefan=20Br=C3=BCns?= <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de>
Date: Sun, 13 Mar 2016 16:01:37 +0100
Subject: [PATCH 1/3] BinariesCheck: lower memory requirements, fix
chroot/chdir detection
Do not read whole output of objdump -d into memory, but read and process
the output while it is created (issue #67).
Also correct expression to find 'chdir@plt' in output (issue #66)
---
BinariesCheck.py | 49 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------
1 file changed, 30 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-)
diff --git a/BinariesCheck.py b/BinariesCheck.py
index 33dfae5..ee6d00b 100644
--- a/BinariesCheck.py
+++ b/BinariesCheck.py
@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@
import re
import stat
import sys
+import subprocess
import rpm
@@ -205,27 +206,37 @@ def __init__(self, pkg, path, file, is_ar, is_shlib):
# check if chroot is near chdir (since otherwise, chroot is called
# without chdir)
if self.chroot and self.chdir:
- # FIXME this check is too slow, because forking for objdump is
- # quite slow according to a quick test and that's quite visible
- # on a server like postfix
- res = Pkg.getstatusoutput(
- ('env', 'LC_ALL=C', 'objdump', '-d', path))
- if res[0]:
+ p = subprocess.Popen(
+ ['env', 'LC_ALL=C', 'objdump', '-d', path],
+ stdout=subprocess.PIPE, bufsize=1)
+ with p.stdout:
+ # we want that :
+ # 401eb8: e8 c3 f0 ff ff callq 400f80 <chdir@plt>
+ objdump_call_regex = re.compile(b'callq?\s(.*)')
+ index = 0
+ chroot_index = -99
+ chdir_index = -99
+ for line in p.stdout:
+ r = objdump_call_regex.search(line)
+ if not r:
+ continue
+ if b'@plt' not in r.group(1):
+ pass
+ elif b'chroot@plt' in r.group(1):
+ chroot_index = index
+ if abs(chroot_index - chdir_index) <= 2:
+ self.chroot_near_chdir = True
+ break
+ elif b'chdir@plt' in r.group(1):
+ chdir_index = index
+ if abs(chroot_index - chdir_index) <= 2:
+ self.chroot_near_chdir = True
+ break
+ index += 1
+ if p.wait():
printWarning(pkg, 'binaryinfo-objdump-failed', file)
self.chroot_near_chdir = True # avoid false positive
- else:
- call = []
- # we want that :
- # 401eb8: e8 c3 f0 ff ff callq 400f80 <free@plt>
- for l in res[1].splitlines():
- # call is for x86 32 bits, callq for x86_64
- if l.find('callq ') >= 0 or l.find('call ') >= 0:
- call.append(l.rpartition(' ')[2])
- for index, c in enumerate(call):
- if c.find('chroot@plt') >= 0:
- for i in call[index-2:index+2]:
- if i.find('chdir@plt'):
- self.chroot_near_chdir = True
+
else:
self.readelf_error = True
printWarning(pkg, 'binaryinfo-readelf-failed',