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Jens Geyer updated THRIFT-5131: ------------------------------- Comment: was deleted (was: [~nikclayton] we currently have an issue with Rust CI. Would you be in a position to help out?) > i64 maxint decoding panics with integer-encoding >= 1.1.0 > --------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: THRIFT-5131 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-5131 > Project: Thrift > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Rust - Library > Affects Versions: 0.13.0 > Environment: % cargo --version --verbose > cargo 1.40.0 > release: 1.40.0 > % uname -a > Darwin Niks-MacBook-Pro.local 19.3.0 Darwin Kernel Version 19.3.0: Thu Jan 9 > 20:58:23 PST 2020; root:xnu-6153.81.5~1/RELEASE_X86_64 x86_64 i386 > MacBookPro15,1 Darwin > Reporter: Nik Clayton > Priority: Major > Labels: crash, encoding, thrift > Time Spent: 10m > Remaining Estimate: 0h > > The Rust library for Thrift uses the integer-encoding crate. In version 1.1.0 > (through at least 1.1.3, the most recent version) of this crate Thrift's > usage appears to be responsible for a panic in the library when trying to > decode i64 numbers in the range 0x4000_0000_0000_0000 to > 0x7FFF_FFFF_FFFF_FFFF. > The integer-encoding crate does not panic when using it directly to encode / > decode numbers in this range. > To see this, create a scratch crate with "cargo new int_encoding". > Replace the contents of Cargo.toml with the following: > {code} > [package] > name = "int_encoding" > version = "0.1.0" > authors = ["Nik Clayton <nik.clay...@dfinity.org>"] > edition = "2018" > [dependencies] > thrift = "0.13.0" > integer-encoding = "=1.0.8" > {code} > This pins the integer-encoding library to version 1.0.8. > Put the following in src/main.rs: > {code} > use thrift::protocol::{ > TCompactInputProtocol, TCompactOutputProtocol, TFieldIdentifier, > TInputProtocol, > TOutputProtocol, TType, > }; > use integer_encoding::*; > fn main() { > let mut field_value = i64::max_value(); // Fails > // Uncomment the next line to see success > //field_value = (1i64 << 62) - 1; > let mut buf; > println!("Value is: {}, {:X}", field_value, field_value); > // First check that encoding and decoding works using the integer_encoding > // library directly. > buf = field_value.encode_var_vec(); > let (val, _) = VarInt::decode_var(&buf[..]); > assert_eq!(field_value, val); > // Clear the buffer, and try encoding the same value using Thrift. This > code > // is almost identical to > https://docs.rs/thrift/0.13.0/thrift/protocol/index.html > // except that (a) it's an I64, and (b) the channel is a Vec. > buf.clear(); > let mut out_protocol = TCompactOutputProtocol::new(&mut buf); > out_protocol > .write_field_begin(&TFieldIdentifier::new( > "max_int", > TType::I64, > 1, > )) > .unwrap(); > out_protocol.write_i64(field_value).unwrap(); > out_protocol.write_field_end().unwrap(); > out_protocol.flush().unwrap(); > let mut in_protocol = TCompactInputProtocol::new(&buf[..]); > in_protocol.read_field_begin().unwrap(); > assert_eq!(field_value, in_protocol.read_i64().unwrap()); > in_protocol.read_field_end().unwrap(); > } > {code} > Run this with "cargo run", it should succeed, and print: > {code} > Value is: 9223372036854775807, 7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF > {code} > Edit Cargo.toml and change the "integer-encoding" line to > {code} > integer-encoding = "=1.1.3" > {code} > Run with "RUST_BACKTRACE=1 cargo run" and you will see the following panic > (I've elided the full panic here): > {code} > thread 'main' panicked at 'index 11 out of range for slice of length 10', > src/libcore/slice/mod.rs:2664:5 > stack backtrace: > [...] > 13: integer_encoding::reader::VarIntProcessor::decode > at > /Users/nik/d/rs/.cargo-home/registry/src/github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823/integer-encoding-1.1.3/src/reader.rs:56 > 14: <R as integer_encoding::reader::VarIntReader>::read_varint > at > /Users/nik/d/rs/.cargo-home/registry/src/github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823/integer-encoding-1.1.3/src/reader.rs:104 > 15: <thrift::protocol::compact::TCompactInputProtocol<T> as > thrift::protocol::TInputProtocol>::read_i64 > at > /Users/nik/d/rs/.cargo-home/registry/src/github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823/thrift-0.13.0/src/protocol/compact.rs:246 > 16: int_encoding::main > at src/main.rs:41 > [...] > {code} > As you can see, the panic is coming from the call to Thrift's read_i64(). The > earlier code that used integer-encoding directly did not panic. That's why I > think the problem is somewhere in Thrift. > If you edit main.rs and uncomment the line > {code} > //field_value = (1i64 << 62) - 1; > {code} > the panic disappears. I believe this is the largest number that can be used > without triggering the panic. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)