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author | Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com> | 2015-04-17 09:11:24 +0800 |
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committer | Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com> | 2015-04-17 20:45:10 +0800 |
commit | 7180699d401e64b52447ccb2cfb33004b7deb672 (patch) | |
tree | 88c3a13dfde87cca5a0ad7de20bffee2bcc11b7a /rlp/decode.go | |
parent | 9c7281c17ebbdd6a8c10ecc618bcb9121215a21f (diff) | |
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rlp: require declared number of input elements for array types
Diffstat (limited to 'rlp/decode.go')
-rw-r--r-- | rlp/decode.go | 40 |
1 files changed, 15 insertions, 25 deletions
diff --git a/rlp/decode.go b/rlp/decode.go index 97eacf64b..6952ecaea 100644 --- a/rlp/decode.go +++ b/rlp/decode.go @@ -59,7 +59,9 @@ type Decoder interface { // // To decode into a slice, the input must be a list and the resulting // slice will contain the input elements in order. For byte slices, -// the input must be an RLP string. +// the input must be an RLP string. Array types decode similarly, with +// the additional restriction that the number of input elements (or +// bytes) must match the array's length. // // To decode into a Go string, the input must be an RLP string. The // input bytes are taken as-is and will not necessarily be valid UTF-8. @@ -279,19 +281,10 @@ func decodeListSlice(s *Stream, val reflect.Value, elemdec decoder) error { } func decodeListArray(s *Stream, val reflect.Value, elemdec decoder) error { - size, err := s.List() + _, err := s.List() if err != nil { return wrapStreamError(err, val.Type()) } - if size == 0 { - zero(val, 0) - return s.ListEnd() - } - - // The approach here is stolen from package json, although we differ - // in the semantics for arrays. package json discards remaining - // elements that would not fit into the array. We generate an error in - // this case because we'd be losing information. vlen := val.Len() i := 0 for ; i < vlen; i++ { @@ -302,7 +295,7 @@ func decodeListArray(s *Stream, val reflect.Value, elemdec decoder) error { } } if i < vlen { - zero(val, i) + return &decodeError{msg: "input list has too few elements", typ: val.Type()} } return wrapStreamError(s.ListEnd(), val.Type()) } @@ -321,23 +314,28 @@ func decodeByteArray(s *Stream, val reflect.Value) error { if err != nil { return err } + vlen := val.Len() switch kind { case Byte: - if val.Len() == 0 { + if vlen == 0 { return &decodeError{msg: "input string too long", typ: val.Type()} } + if vlen > 1 { + return &decodeError{msg: "input string too short", typ: val.Type()} + } bv, _ := s.Uint() val.Index(0).SetUint(bv) - zero(val, 1) case String: - if uint64(val.Len()) < size { + if uint64(vlen) < size { return &decodeError{msg: "input string too long", typ: val.Type()} } - slice := val.Slice(0, int(size)).Interface().([]byte) + if uint64(vlen) > size { + return &decodeError{msg: "input string too short", typ: val.Type()} + } + slice := val.Slice(0, vlen).Interface().([]byte) if err := s.readFull(slice); err != nil { return err } - zero(val, int(size)) // Reject cases where single byte encoding should have been used. if size == 1 && slice[0] < 56 { return wrapStreamError(ErrCanonSize, val.Type()) @@ -348,14 +346,6 @@ func decodeByteArray(s *Stream, val reflect.Value) error { return nil } -func zero(val reflect.Value, start int) { - z := reflect.Zero(val.Type().Elem()) - end := val.Len() - for i := start; i < end; i++ { - val.Index(i).Set(z) - } -} - func makeStructDecoder(typ reflect.Type) (decoder, error) { fields, err := structFields(typ) if err != nil { |