buffer: throw on negative .allocUnsafe() argument
Add a check for `size < 0` to `assertSize()`, as passing a negative value almost certainly indicates a programming error. This also lines up the behaviour of `.allocUnsafe()` with the ones of `.alloc()` and `.allocUnsafeSlow()` (which previously threw errors from the Uint8Array constructor). Notably, this also affects `Buffer()` calls with negative arguments. PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/7079 Reviewed-By: Trevor Norris <trev.norris@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Сковорода Никита Андреевич <chalkerx@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Colin Ihrig <cjihrig@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Yorkie Liu <yorkiefixer@gmail.com>
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@ -101,8 +101,14 @@ Buffer.from = function(value, encodingOrOffset, length) {
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Object.setPrototypeOf(Buffer, Uint8Array);
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function assertSize(size) {
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if (typeof size !== 'number') {
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const err = new TypeError('"size" argument must be a number');
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let err = null;
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if (typeof size !== 'number')
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err = new TypeError('"size" argument must be a number');
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else if (size < 0)
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err = new RangeError('"size" argument must not be negative');
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if (err) {
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// The following hides the 'assertSize' method from the
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// callstack. This is done simply to hide the internal
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// details of the implementation from bleeding out to users.
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@ -981,7 +981,6 @@ assert.equal(0, Buffer.from('hello').slice(0, 0).length);
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Buffer.allocUnsafe(3.3).fill().toString();
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// throws bad argument error in commit 43cb4ec
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Buffer.alloc(3.3).fill().toString();
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assert.equal(Buffer.allocUnsafe(-1).length, 0);
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assert.equal(Buffer.allocUnsafe(NaN).length, 0);
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assert.equal(Buffer.allocUnsafe(3.3).length, 3);
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assert.equal(Buffer.from({length: 3.3}).length, 3);
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@ -1479,3 +1478,21 @@ assert.equal(ubuf.buffer.byteLength, 10);
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assert.doesNotThrow(() => {
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Buffer.from(new ArrayBuffer());
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});
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assert.throws(() => Buffer.alloc(-Buffer.poolSize),
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'"size" argument must not be negative');
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assert.throws(() => Buffer.alloc(-100),
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'"size" argument must not be negative');
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assert.throws(() => Buffer.allocUnsafe(-Buffer.poolSize),
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'"size" argument must not be negative');
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assert.throws(() => Buffer.allocUnsafe(-100),
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'"size" argument must not be negative');
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assert.throws(() => Buffer.allocUnsafeSlow(-Buffer.poolSize),
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'"size" argument must not be negative');
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assert.throws(() => Buffer.allocUnsafeSlow(-100),
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'"size" argument must not be negative');
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assert.throws(() => Buffer.alloc({ valueOf: () => 1 }),
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/"size" argument must be a number/);
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assert.throws(() => Buffer.alloc({ valueOf: () => -1 }),
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/"size" argument must be a number/);
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@ -1005,7 +1005,6 @@ assert.equal(0, Buffer('hello').slice(0, 0).length);
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// Call .fill() first, stops valgrind warning about uninitialized memory reads.
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Buffer(3.3).fill().toString(); // throws bad argument error in commit 43cb4ec
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assert.equal(Buffer(-1).length, 0);
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assert.equal(Buffer(NaN).length, 0);
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assert.equal(Buffer(3.3).length, 3);
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assert.equal(Buffer({length: 3.3}).length, 3);
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@ -1491,10 +1490,10 @@ assert.equal(SlowBuffer.prototype.offset, undefined);
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{
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// Test that large negative Buffer length inputs don't affect the pool offset.
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assert.deepStrictEqual(Buffer(-Buffer.poolSize), Buffer.from(''));
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assert.deepStrictEqual(Buffer(-100), Buffer.from(''));
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assert.deepStrictEqual(Buffer.allocUnsafe(-Buffer.poolSize), Buffer.from(''));
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assert.deepStrictEqual(Buffer.allocUnsafe(-100), Buffer.from(''));
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// Use the fromArrayLike() variant here because it's more lenient
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// about its input and passes the length directly to allocate().
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assert.deepStrictEqual(Buffer({ length: -Buffer.poolSize }), Buffer.from(''));
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assert.deepStrictEqual(Buffer({ length: -100 }), Buffer.from(''));
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// Check pool offset after that by trying to write string into the pool.
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assert.doesNotThrow(() => Buffer.from('abc'));
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@ -1522,3 +1521,11 @@ assert.equal(SlowBuffer.prototype.offset, undefined);
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}
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}
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}
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// Test that large negative Buffer length inputs throw errors.
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assert.throws(() => Buffer(-Buffer.poolSize),
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'"size" argument must not be negative');
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assert.throws(() => Buffer(-100),
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'"size" argument must not be negative');
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assert.throws(() => Buffer(-1),
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'"size" argument must not be negative');
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