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conn_bytelimit_test.go
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package zgrab2
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"io"
"net"
"strings"
"testing"
"time"
)
// Start a local echo server on port.
func runEchoServer(t *testing.T, port int) {
endpoint := fmt.Sprintf("127.0.0.1:%d", port)
listener, err := net.Listen("tcp", endpoint)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
go func() {
defer listener.Close()
sock, err := listener.Accept()
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
defer sock.Close()
buf := make([]byte, 1024)
for {
n, err := sock.Read(buf)
if err != nil {
if err != io.EOF && !strings.Contains(err.Error(), "connection reset") {
t.Fatal(err)
}
return
}
sock.SetWriteDeadline(time.Now().Add(time.Millisecond * 250))
n, err = sock.Write(buf[0:n])
if err != nil {
if err != io.EOF && !strings.Contains(err.Error(), "connection reset") && !strings.Contains(err.Error(), "broken pipe") {
t.Logf("Unexpected error writing to client: %v", err)
}
return
}
}
}()
}
// Interface for getting a TimeoutConnection; we want to test both the dialer and the direct Dial functions.
type timeoutConnector interface {
connect(ctx context.Context, t *testing.T, port int, idx int) (*TimeoutConnection, error)
getConfig() readLimitTestConfig
}
// Config for a test case
type readLimitTestConfig struct {
// The maximum bytes the connection should read
limit int
// The number of bytes that should be sent (so iff sendSize > limit, the action should be triggered)
sendSize int
// The action to run when too much data is sent
action ReadLimitExceededAction
}
// Call sendReceive(), and check that the input/output match, and that any expected errors / truncation occurs.
func checkedSendReceive(t *testing.T, conn *TimeoutConnection, size int) (result error) {
// helper to report + return an error
tErrorf := func(format string, args ...interface{}) error {
result = fmt.Errorf(format, args)
t.Error(result)
return result
}
// We will check that this increases by the correct size
before := conn.BytesRead
// This is true if we expect an overflow to occur (and so the ReadLimitExceededAction should fire)
overflowed := (before + size) > conn.BytesReadLimit
// Don't want to keep re-typing this
action := conn.ReadLimitExceededAction
defer func() {
if result != nil {
// log any previous error -- more may still follow
t.Error(result)
}
err := recover()
if err != nil {
if action != ReadLimitExceededActionPanic {
// no reason to panic unless that is the action
panic(err)
}
if !overflowed {
tErrorf("panicked early: only sent %d bytes so far, but limit=%d", before+size, conn.BytesReadLimit)
return
}
if err == ErrReadLimitExceeded {
// We read too much data and this is the right error: silently succeed
return
}
tErrorf("wrong panic error: got %v, expected ErrReadlimitExceeded", err)
return
}
if action != ReadLimitExceededActionPanic {
// other action -- fine that we didn't panic
return
}
if !overflowed {
// not enough bytes read to overflow -- fine that we didn't panic
return
}
// ReadLimitExceededActionPanic, read too many bytes: should have panicked but didn't
tErrorf("should have panicked: action=ReadLimitExceededActionPanic, but sent without issue")
}()
ret, err := sendReceive(t, conn, size)
if err != nil {
if !overflowed {
// If there is no overflow, there should be no error
return tErrorf("read: unexpected error: %v", err)
}
if err != io.EOF && err != ErrReadLimitExceeded {
// EOF and ErrReadLimitExceeded are the only errors that should be returned
return tErrorf("read: wrong error: %v", err)
}
if err == io.EOF && action != ReadLimitExceededActionTruncate {
// EOF should only occur with truncation
return tErrorf("read: unexpected EOF")
}
if err == ErrReadLimitExceeded && action != ReadLimitExceededActionError {
// ErrReadLimitExceeded should only occur with ReadLimitExceededActionError
return tErrorf("read: unexpected ErrReadLimitExceeded")
}
// Otherwise, fall through -- we still need to check that the data matches
} else {
if overflowed && action == ReadLimitExceededActionError {
return tErrorf("read: should have gotten an error, but did not")
}
}
expectedSize := size
if overflowed {
expectedSize = conn.BytesReadLimit - before
}
if conn.BytesRead != before+expectedSize {
return tErrorf("check: BytesRead value inconsistent; expected %d, got %d", before+expectedSize, conn.BytesRead)
}
if len(ret) != expectedSize {
return tErrorf("check: expected %d bytes, got %d", expectedSize, len(ret))
}
if expectedSize > 0 && !checkTestBuffer(ret) {
return tErrorf("Got back invalid data (%x)", ret)
}
return nil
}
// Send size testBuffer bytes to conn, then perform a read, and return the result/error.
func sendReceive(t *testing.T, conn *TimeoutConnection, size int) ([]byte, error) {
toSend := getTestBuffer(size)
n, err := conn.Write(toSend)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Send failed: %v", err)
return nil, err
}
if n != len(toSend) {
t.Fatalf("Short write: expected to send %d bytes, returned %d", len(toSend), n)
return nil, io.ErrShortWrite
}
readBuf := make([]byte, size)
n, err = conn.Read(readBuf)
return readBuf[0:n], err
}
// Get a size-byte slice of sequential bytes (mod 256), starting from 0
func getTestBuffer(size int) []byte {
ret := make([]byte, size)
for i := 0; i < size; i++ {
ret[i] = byte(i & 0xff)
}
return ret
}
// Check that buf is of the type returned by getTestBuffer.
func checkTestBuffer(buf []byte) bool {
if buf == nil || len(buf) == 0 {
return false
}
for i, v := range buf {
if v != byte(i&0xff) {
return false
}
}
return true
}
// Send / receive cfg.sendSize bytes in a single shot and check that it behaves appropriately.
func (cfg readLimitTestConfig) runSingleSend(t *testing.T, conn *TimeoutConnection, idx int) error {
if err := checkedSendReceive(t, conn, cfg.sendSize); err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
// Send / receive cfg.sendSize bytes, split over five sends, and check that it behaves appropriately.
func (cfg readLimitTestConfig) runMultiSend(t *testing.T, conn *TimeoutConnection, idx int) error {
for i := 0; i < 5; i++ {
if err := checkedSendReceive(t, conn, cfg.sendSize/5); err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
// A timeoutConnector that uses a dialer to dial the connections
type dialerConnector struct {
readLimitTestConfig
// This is lazily inited
dialer *Dialer
}
// Function that returns a connector
type timeoutConnectorFactory func(readLimitTestConfig) timeoutConnector
// Dial the connection using the dialer (creating the dialer if necessary)
func (d *dialerConnector) connect(ctx context.Context, t *testing.T, port int, idx int) (*TimeoutConnection, error) {
if d.dialer == nil {
d.dialer = NewDialer(&Dialer{
BytesReadLimit: d.limit,
ReadLimitExceededAction: d.action,
})
}
var ret *TimeoutConnection
conn, err := d.dialer.DialContext(ctx, "tcp", fmt.Sprintf("127.0.0.1:%d", port))
if conn != nil {
ret = conn.(*TimeoutConnection)
}
return ret, err
}
func (d *dialerConnector) getConfig() readLimitTestConfig {
return d.readLimitTestConfig
}
func dialerTimeoutConnectorFactory(cfg readLimitTestConfig) timeoutConnector {
return &dialerConnector{
readLimitTestConfig: cfg,
}
}
// Dial using a direct call to DialTimeoutConnectionEx
type directDial struct {
readLimitTestConfig
}
func (d *directDial) connect(ctx context.Context, t *testing.T, port int, idx int) (*TimeoutConnection, error) {
conn, err := DialTimeoutConnectionEx("tcp", fmt.Sprintf("127.0.0.1:%d", port), time.Second, time.Second, time.Second, time.Second, d.limit)
var ret *TimeoutConnection
if conn != nil {
ret = conn.(*TimeoutConnection)
ret.BytesReadLimit = d.limit
ret.ReadLimitExceededAction = d.action
}
return ret, err
}
func (d *directDial) getConfig() readLimitTestConfig {
return d.readLimitTestConfig
}
func directDialFactory(cfg readLimitTestConfig) timeoutConnector {
return &directDial{cfg}
}
var readLimitTestConfigs = map[string]readLimitTestConfig{
// Check that a 2000-byte read gets truncated at 1000 bytes
"truncate": {
limit: 1000,
sendSize: 2000,
action: ReadLimitExceededActionTruncate,
},
// Check that a 1005-byte read gets truncated at 1000 bytes
"truncate_close": {
limit: 1000,
sendSize: 1005,
action: ReadLimitExceededActionTruncate,
},
// Check that a 2000-byte read errors after reading the first 1000 bytes
"error": {
limit: 1000,
sendSize: 2000,
action: ReadLimitExceededActionError,
},
// Check that a 2000-byte read panics after reading the first 1000 bytes
"panic": {
limit: 1000,
sendSize: 2000,
action: ReadLimitExceededActionPanic,
},
// Check that the default settings pass (backwards compatibility)
"default": {},
// Check that a 100-byte read succeeds / is not truncated
"happy": {
limit: 1000,
sendSize: 100,
action: ReadLimitExceededActionPanic,
},
// Check that a 1000-byte read succeeds / is not truncated
"closeCall": {
limit: 1000,
sendSize: 1000,
action: ReadLimitExceededActionPanic,
},
}
// Each of these gets run with each readLimitTestConfig
var connTestConnectors = map[string]timeoutConnectorFactory{
"directDial": directDialFactory,
"dialerConnector": dialerTimeoutConnectorFactory,
}
// Run a single full trial with the given connector: connect, send/receive the configured bytes, and
// check that the response was properly truncated (or not), and that the bytes read total is
// correctly tabulated.
func runBytesReadLimitTrial(t *testing.T, connector timeoutConnector, idx int, method func(readLimitTestConfig, *testing.T, *TimeoutConnection, int) error) (result error) {
cfg := connector.getConfig()
ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
defer cancel()
port := 0x1234 + idx
runEchoServer(t, port)
conn, err := connector.connect(ctx, t, port, idx)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Error dialing: %v", err)
}
expectedSize := cfg.sendSize
if expectedSize > cfg.limit {
expectedSize = cfg.limit
}
defer func() {
if conn.BytesRead != expectedSize {
result = fmt.Errorf("BytesRead(%d) != expected(%d)", conn.BytesRead, expectedSize)
t.Error(result)
}
}()
defer conn.Close()
return method(cfg, t, conn, idx)
}
// Run a full set of trials on the connector -- ten with a single send, and ten with multiple sends.
func testBytesReadLimitOn(t *testing.T, connector timeoutConnector) error {
for i := 0; i < 10; i++ {
if err := runBytesReadLimitTrial(t, connector, i, readLimitTestConfig.runSingleSend); err != nil {
return err
}
}
for i := 0; i < 10; i++ {
if err := runBytesReadLimitTrial(t, connector, i, readLimitTestConfig.runMultiSend); err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
// Check that the BytesReadLimit is enforced (or not) as expected:
// 1. Create an echo server
// 2. Dial a fresh TimeoutConnection to the echo server with the given BytesReadLimit / ReadLimitExceededAction
// 3. Send the configured number of bytes in a single packet
// 4. Check that it (succeeds / truncates / errors / panics) according to the config
// 5. Repeat 10 times
// 6. Repeat the above 10 more times, except in #3, split the send across five packets
func TestBytesReadLimit(t *testing.T) {
connectors := make(map[string]timeoutConnector)
// Create a fresh connector for each configuration
for cfgName, cfg := range readLimitTestConfigs {
for connectorName, factory := range connTestConnectors {
connectors[connectorName+"_"+cfgName] = factory(cfg)
}
}
// Run each connector
for name, connector := range connectors {
t.Logf("Running %s", name)
if err := testBytesReadLimitOn(t, connector); err != nil {
t.Logf("Failed running %s: %v", name, err)
}
}
}