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Depending on stack values being correctly and deterministically overwritten was a bit too optimistic, to be honest. This new logic uses a value on the heap.
43 lines
1.5 KiB
C++
43 lines
1.5 KiB
C++
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2023, Jelle Raaijmakers <jelle@gmta.nl>
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
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*/
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#include <LibTest/TestCase.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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TEST_CASE(putenv_overwrite_invalid_value)
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{
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// Write an environment variable using the heap
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auto* heap_environment_value = new char[12];
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VERIFY(snprintf(heap_environment_value, 12, "TESTVAR=123") == 11);
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auto result = putenv(heap_environment_value);
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EXPECT_EQ(result, 0);
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// Try to retrieve the variable after overwriting the heap value
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memset(heap_environment_value, 0, 12);
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auto* environment_variable = getenv("TESTVAR");
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EXPECT_EQ(environment_variable, nullptr);
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// Try to overwrite the variable now that it's zeroed out
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auto* new_environment_value = new char[12];
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VERIFY(snprintf(new_environment_value, 12, "TESTVAR=456") == 11);
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result = putenv(new_environment_value);
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EXPECT_EQ(result, 0);
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// Retrieve the variable and verify that it's set correctly
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environment_variable = getenv("TESTVAR");
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EXPECT_NE(environment_variable, nullptr);
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EXPECT_EQ(strcmp(environment_variable, "456"), 0);
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// Overwrite and retrieve it again to test correct search behavior for '='
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auto* final_environment_value = new char[12];
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VERIFY(snprintf(final_environment_value, 12, "TESTVAR=789") == 11);
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result = putenv(final_environment_value);
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EXPECT_EQ(result, 0);
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environment_variable = getenv("TESTVAR");
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EXPECT_NE(environment_variable, nullptr);
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EXPECT_EQ(strcmp(environment_variable, "789"), 0);
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}
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