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diff src/testdir/test_cmdline.vim @ 33581:403d57b06231 v9.0.2035
patch 9.0.2035: [security] use-after-free with wildmenu
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/8f4fb007e4d472b09ff6bed9ffa485e0c3093699
Author: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com>
Date: Tue Oct 17 10:06:56 2023 +0200
patch 9.0.2035: [security] use-after-free with wildmenu
Problem: [security] use-after-free with wildmenu
Solution: properly clean up the wildmenu when exiting
Fix wildchar/wildmenu/pum memory corruption with special wildchar's
Currently, using `wildchar=<Esc>` or `wildchar=<C-\>` can lead to a
memory corruption if using wildmenu+pum, or wrong states if only using
wildmenu. This is due to the code only using one single place inside the
cmdline process loop to perform wild menu clean up (by checking
`end_wildmenu`) but there are other odd situations where the loop could
have exited and we need a post-loop clean up just to be sure. If the
clean up was not done you would have a stale popup menu referring to
invalid memory, or if not using popup menu, incorrect status line (if
`laststatus=0`).
For example, if you hit `<Esc>` two times when it's wildchar, there's a
hard-coded behavior to exit command-line as a failsafe for user, and if
you hit `<C-\><C-\><C-N>` it will also exit command-line, but the clean
up code would not have hit because of specialized `<C-\>` handling.
Fix Ctrl-E / Ctrl-Y to not cancel/accept wildmenu if they are also
used for 'wildchar'/'wildcharm'. Currently they don't behave properly,
and also have potentially memory unsafe behavior as the logic is
currently not accounting for this situation and try to do both.
(Previous patch that addressed this: #11677)
Also, correctly document Escape key behavior (double-hit it to escape)
in wildchar docs as it's previously undocumented.
In addition, block known invalid chars to be set in `wildchar` option,
such as Ctrl-C and `<CR>`. This is just to make it clear to the user
they shouldn't be set, and is not required for this bug fix.
closes: #13361
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com>
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Tue, 17 Oct 2023 10:15:08 +0200 |
parents | 46d449fd4fe4 |
children | e628d7f03758 |
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--- a/src/testdir/test_cmdline.vim +++ b/src/testdir/test_cmdline.vim @@ -171,6 +171,7 @@ func Test_wildmenu_screendump() [SCRIPT] call writefile(lines, 'XTest_wildmenu', 'D') + " Test simple wildmenu let buf = RunVimInTerminal('-S XTest_wildmenu', {'rows': 8}) call term_sendkeys(buf, ":vim\<Tab>") call VerifyScreenDump(buf, 'Test_wildmenu_1', {}) @@ -181,9 +182,23 @@ func Test_wildmenu_screendump() call term_sendkeys(buf, "\<Tab>") call VerifyScreenDump(buf, 'Test_wildmenu_3', {}) + " Looped back to the original value call term_sendkeys(buf, "\<Tab>\<Tab>") call VerifyScreenDump(buf, 'Test_wildmenu_4', {}) + + " Test that the wild menu is cleared properly + call term_sendkeys(buf, " ") + call VerifyScreenDump(buf, 'Test_wildmenu_5', {}) + + " Test that a different wildchar still works + call term_sendkeys(buf, "\<Esc>:set wildchar=<Esc>\<CR>") + call term_sendkeys(buf, ":vim\<Esc>") + call VerifyScreenDump(buf, 'Test_wildmenu_1', {}) + + " Double-<Esc> is a hard-coded method to escape while wildchar=<Esc>. Make + " sure clean up is properly done in edge case like this. call term_sendkeys(buf, "\<Esc>") + call VerifyScreenDump(buf, 'Test_wildmenu_6', {}) " clean up call StopVimInTerminal(buf) @@ -2636,10 +2651,11 @@ func Test_wildmenu_pum_from_terminal() call StopVimInTerminal(buf) endfunc -func Test_wildmenu_pum_clear_entries() +func Test_wildmenu_pum_odd_wildchar() CheckRunVimInTerminal - " This was using freed memory. Run in a terminal to get the pum to update. + " Test odd wildchar interactions with pum. Make sure they behave properly + " and don't lead to memory corruption due to improperly cleaned up memory. let lines =<< trim END set wildoptions=pum set wildchar=<C-E> @@ -2647,10 +2663,35 @@ func Test_wildmenu_pum_clear_entries() call writefile(lines, 'XwildmenuTest', 'D') let buf = RunVimInTerminal('-S XwildmenuTest', #{rows: 10}) - call term_sendkeys(buf, ":\<C-E>\<C-E>") - call VerifyScreenDump(buf, 'Test_wildmenu_pum_clear_entries_1', {}) - - set wildoptions& wildchar& + call term_sendkeys(buf, ":\<C-E>") + call VerifyScreenDump(buf, 'Test_wildmenu_pum_odd_wildchar_1', {}) + + " <C-E> being a wildchar takes priority over its original functionality + call term_sendkeys(buf, "\<C-E>") + call VerifyScreenDump(buf, 'Test_wildmenu_pum_odd_wildchar_2', {}) + + call term_sendkeys(buf, "\<Esc>") + call VerifyScreenDump(buf, 'Test_wildmenu_pum_odd_wildchar_3', {}) + + " Escape key can be wildchar too. Double-<Esc> is hard-coded to escape + " command-line, and we need to make sure to clean up properly. + call term_sendkeys(buf, ":set wildchar=<Esc>\<CR>") + call term_sendkeys(buf, ":\<Esc>") + call VerifyScreenDump(buf, 'Test_wildmenu_pum_odd_wildchar_1', {}) + + call term_sendkeys(buf, "\<Esc>") + call VerifyScreenDump(buf, 'Test_wildmenu_pum_odd_wildchar_3', {}) + + " <C-\> can also be wildchar. <C-\><C-N> however will still escape cmdline + " and we again need to make sure we clean up properly. + call term_sendkeys(buf, ":set wildchar=<C-\\>\<CR>") + call term_sendkeys(buf, ":\<C-\>\<C-\>") + call VerifyScreenDump(buf, 'Test_wildmenu_pum_odd_wildchar_1', {}) + + call term_sendkeys(buf, "\<C-N>") + call VerifyScreenDump(buf, 'Test_wildmenu_pum_odd_wildchar_3', {}) + + call StopVimInTerminal(buf) endfunc " Test for completion after a :substitute command followed by a pipe (|)