# tests of corrupt ziplist payload with valid CRC tags {"dump" "corruption" "external:skip"} { # catch sigterm so that in case one of the random command hangs the test, # usually due to redis not putting a response in the output buffers, # we'll know which command it was if { ! [ catch { package require Tclx } err ] } { signal error SIGTERM } proc generate_collections {suffix elements} { set rd [redis_deferring_client] for {set j 0} {$j < $elements} {incr j} { # add both string values and integers if {$j % 2 == 0} {set val $j} else {set val "_$j"} $rd hset hash$suffix $j $val $rd lpush list$suffix $val $rd zadd zset$suffix $j $val $rd sadd set$suffix $val $rd xadd stream$suffix * item 1 value $val } for {set j 0} {$j < $elements * 5} {incr j} { $rd read ; # Discard replies } $rd close } # generate keys with various types and encodings proc generate_types {} { r config set list-max-ziplist-size 5 r config set hash-max-ziplist-entries 5 r config set zset-max-ziplist-entries 5 r config set stream-node-max-entries 5 # create small (ziplist / listpack encoded) objects with 3 items generate_collections "" 3 # add some metadata to the stream r xgroup create stream mygroup 0 set records [r xreadgroup GROUP mygroup Alice COUNT 2 STREAMS stream >] r xdel stream [lindex [lindex [lindex [lindex $records 0] 1] 1] 0] r xack stream mygroup [lindex [lindex [lindex [lindex $records 0] 1] 0] 0] # create other non-collection types r incr int r set string str # create bigger objects with 10 items (more than a single ziplist / listpack) generate_collections big 10 # make sure our big stream also has a listpack record that has different # field names than the master recorded r xadd streambig * item 1 value 1 r xadd streambig * item 1 unique value } proc corrupt_payload {payload} { set len [string length $payload] set count 1 ;# usually corrupt only one byte if {rand() > 0.9} { set count 2 } while { $count > 0 } { set idx [expr {int(rand() * $len)}] set ch [binary format c [expr {int(rand()*255)}]] set payload [string replace $payload $idx $idx $ch] incr count -1 } return $payload } # fuzzy tester for corrupt RESTORE payloads # valgrind will make sure there were no leaks in the rdb loader error handling code foreach sanitize_dump {no yes} { if {$::accurate} { set min_duration [expr {60 * 10}] ;# run at least 10 minutes set min_cycles 1000 ;# run at least 1k cycles (max 16 minutes) } else { set min_duration 10 ; # run at least 10 seconds set min_cycles 10 ; # run at least 10 cycles } # Don't execute this on FreeBSD due to a yet-undiscovered memory issue # which causes tclsh to bloat. if {[exec uname] == "FreeBSD"} { set min_cycles 1 set min_duration 1 } test "Fuzzer corrupt restore payloads - sanitize_dump: $sanitize_dump" { if {$min_duration * 2 > $::timeout} { fail "insufficient timeout" } # start a server, fill with data and save an RDB file once (avoid re-save) start_server [list overrides [list "save" "" use-exit-on-panic yes crash-memcheck-enabled no loglevel verbose] ] { set stdout [srv 0 stdout] r config set sanitize-dump-payload $sanitize_dump r debug set-skip-checksum-validation 1 set start_time [clock seconds] generate_types set dbsize [r dbsize] r save set cycle 0 set stat_terminated_in_restore 0 set stat_terminated_in_traffic 0 set stat_terminated_by_signal 0 set stat_successful_restore 0 set stat_rejected_restore 0 set stat_traffic_commands_sent 0 # repeatedly DUMP a random key, corrupt it and try RESTORE into a new key while true { set k [r randomkey] set dump [r dump $k] set dump [corrupt_payload $dump] set printable_dump [string2printable $dump] set restore_failed false set report_and_restart false set sent {} # RESTORE can fail, but hopefully not terminate if { [catch { r restore "_$k" 0 $dump REPLACE } err] } { set restore_failed true # skip if return failed with an error response. if {[string match "ERR*" $err]} { incr stat_rejected_restore } else { set report_and_restart true incr stat_terminated_in_restore write_log_line 0 "corrupt payload: $printable_dump" if {$sanitize_dump == yes} { puts "Server crashed in RESTORE with payload: $printable_dump" } } } else { r ping ;# an attempt to check if the server didn't terminate (this will throw an error that will terminate the tests) } set print_commands false if {!$restore_failed} { # if RESTORE didn't fail or terminate, run some random traffic on the new key incr stat_successful_restore if { [ catch { set sent [generate_fuzzy_traffic_on_key "_$k" 1] ;# traffic for 1 second incr stat_traffic_commands_sent [llength $sent] r del "_$k" ;# in case the server terminated, here's where we'll detect it. if {$dbsize != [r dbsize]} { puts "unexpected keys" puts "keys: [r keys *]" puts $sent exit 1 } } err ] } { # if the server terminated update stats and restart it set report_and_restart true incr stat_terminated_in_traffic set by_signal [count_log_message 0 "crashed by signal"] incr stat_terminated_by_signal $by_signal if {$by_signal != 0 || $sanitize_dump == yes} { puts "Server crashed (by signal: $by_signal), with payload: $printable_dump" set print_commands true } } } # check valgrind report for invalid reads after each RESTORE # payload so that we have a report that is easier to reproduce set valgrind_errors [find_valgrind_errors [srv 0 stderr] false] if {$valgrind_errors != ""} { puts "valgrind found an issue for payload: $printable_dump" set report_and_restart true set print_commands true } if {$report_and_restart} { if {$print_commands} { puts "violating commands:" foreach cmd $sent { foreach arg $cmd { puts -nonewline "[string2printable $arg] " } puts "" } } # restart the server and re-apply debug configuration write_log_line 0 "corrupt payload: $printable_dump" restart_server 0 true true r config set sanitize-dump-payload $sanitize_dump r debug set-skip-checksum-validation 1 } incr cycle if { ([clock seconds]-$start_time) >= $min_duration && $cycle >= $min_cycles} { break } } if {$::verbose} { puts "Done $cycle cycles in [expr {[clock seconds]-$start_time}] seconds." puts "RESTORE: successful: $stat_successful_restore, rejected: $stat_rejected_restore" puts "Total commands sent in traffic: $stat_traffic_commands_sent, crashes during traffic: $stat_terminated_in_traffic ($stat_terminated_by_signal by signal)." } } # if we run sanitization we never expect the server to crash at runtime if {$sanitize_dump == yes} { assert_equal $stat_terminated_in_restore 0 assert_equal $stat_terminated_in_traffic 0 } # make sure all terminations where due to assertion and not a SIGSEGV assert_equal $stat_terminated_by_signal 0 } } } ;# tags