RFR (S) 8204055: SIGSEGV in java -XX:
David Holmes
david.holmes at oracle.com
Thu May 31 07:10:03 UTC 2018
Thanks Ioi!
David
On 31/05/2018 3:58 PM, Ioi Lam wrote:
> Looks good! Thanks David.
>
> - Ioi
>
>
> On 5/30/18 10:55 PM, David Holmes wrote:
>> Bug: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8204055
>> webrev: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dholmes/8204055/webrev/
>>
>>
>> The SEGV was introduced with the fuzzy matching flag logic refactoring
>> in JDK-8198554. In:
>>
>> double StringUtils::similarity(const char* str1, size_t len1, const
>> char* str2, size_t len2) {
>> size_t total = len1 + len2;
>>
>> size_t hit = 0;
>> for (size_t i = 0; i < len1 - 1; i++) {
>> for (size_t j = 0; j < len2 - 1; j++) {
>> if ((str1[i] == str2[j]) && (str1[i+1] == str2[j+1])) {
>> ++hit;
>> break;
>> }
>> }
>> }
>>
>> If len2 is zero (which it is in this case) we have passed it as an
>> unsigned size_t, so len2-1 gives a massive positive value and so we
>> enter the loop and try to access str2[n] for some n>0 and we get a SEGV.
>>
>> The original code had:
>>
>> - for (int j = 0; j < (int) len2 -1; ++j) {
>>
>> so the huge positive value reverted to a small negative value and we
>> don't enter the loop.
>>
>> The fix applied is to check explicitly for lengths of zero.
>>
>> Added missing testcases to:
>>
>> test/hotspot/gtest/logging/test_logConfiguration.cpp
>> test/hotspot/jtreg/runtime/CommandLine/UnrecognizedVMOption.java
>>
>> verified they both crash before the fix.
>>
>> Testing (in progress): tier1,2,3 per mach5 CI
>>
>> Thanks,
>> David
>
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