Ciprian Badescu found a SIGSEGV when doing multiple TFTP transfers using the
multi interface, but I could also repeat it doing multiple sequential ones with the easy interface. Using Ciprian's test case, I could fix it.
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Changelog
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Daniel (9 November 2006)
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- Ciprian Badescu found a SIGSEGV when doing multiple TFTP transfers using the
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multi interface, but I could also repeat it doing multiple sequential ones
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with the easy interface. Using Ciprian's test case, I could fix it.
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Daniel (8 November 2006)
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- Bradford Bruce reported that when setting CURLOPT_DEBUGFUNCTION without
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CURLOPT_VERBOSE set to non-zero, you still got a few debug messages from the
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@ -18,6 +18,8 @@ This release includes the following bugfixes:
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o proxy close during CONNECT authentication is now dealt with nicely
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o the CURLOPT_DEBUGFUNCTION was sometimes called even when CURLOPT_VERBOSE
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was not enabled
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o multiple TFTP transfers on the same (easy or multi) handle could cause a
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crash
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Other curl-related news:
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@ -30,6 +32,7 @@ New curl mirrors:
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This release would not have looked like this without help, code, reports and
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advice from friends like these:
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James Housley, Olaf Stueben, Yang Tse, Gisle Vanem, Bradford Bruce
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James Housley, Olaf Stueben, Yang Tse, Gisle Vanem, Bradford Bruce,
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Ciprian Badescu
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Thanks! (and sorry if I forgot to mention someone)
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tftp_state_data_t *state;
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int rc;
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state = conn->data->reqdata.proto.tftp = calloc(sizeof(tftp_state_data_t), 1);
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state = conn->data->reqdata.proto.tftp = calloc(sizeof(tftp_state_data_t),
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1);
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if(!state)
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return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
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conn->bits.close = FALSE; /* keep it open if possible */
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state->conn = conn;
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state->sockfd = state->conn->sock[FIRSTSOCKET];
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state->state = TFTP_STATE_START;
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@ -582,24 +585,27 @@ CURLcode Curl_tftp_connect(struct connectdata *conn, bool *done)
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tftp_set_timeouts(state);
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/* Bind to any interface, random UDP port.
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*
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* We once used the size of the local_addr struct as the third argument for
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* bind() to better work with IPv6 or whatever size the struct could have,
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* but we learned that at least Tru64, AIX and IRIX *requires* the size of
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* that argument to match the exact size of a 'sockaddr_in' struct when
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* running IPv4-only.
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*
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* Therefore we use the size from the address we connected to, which we
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* assume uses the same IP version and thus hopefully this works for both
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* IPv4 and IPv6...
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*/
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rc = bind(state->sockfd, (struct sockaddr *)&state->local_addr,
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conn->ip_addr->ai_addrlen);
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if(rc) {
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failf(conn->data, "bind() failed; %s\n",
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Curl_strerror(conn, Curl_sockerrno()));
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return CURLE_COULDNT_CONNECT;
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if(!conn->bits.reuse) {
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/* If not reused, bind to any interface, random UDP port. If it is reused,
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* this has already been done!
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*
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* We once used the size of the local_addr struct as the third argument for
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* bind() to better work with IPv6 or whatever size the struct could have,
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* but we learned that at least Tru64, AIX and IRIX *requires* the size of
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* that argument to match the exact size of a 'sockaddr_in' struct when
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* running IPv4-only.
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*
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* Therefore we use the size from the address we connected to, which we
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* assume uses the same IP version and thus hopefully this works for both
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* IPv4 and IPv6...
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*/
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rc = bind(state->sockfd, (struct sockaddr *)&state->local_addr,
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conn->ip_addr->ai_addrlen);
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if(rc) {
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failf(conn->data, "bind() failed; %s\n",
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Curl_strerror(conn, Curl_sockerrno()));
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return CURLE_COULDNT_CONNECT;
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}
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}
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Curl_pgrsStartNow(conn->data);
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{
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(void)status; /* unused */
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#if 0
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free(conn->data->reqdata.proto.tftp);
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conn->data->reqdata.proto.tftp = NULL;
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#endif
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Curl_pgrsDone(conn);
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return CURLE_OK;
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CURLcode Curl_tftp(struct connectdata *conn, bool *done)
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{
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struct SessionHandle *data = conn->data;
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tftp_state_data_t *state = (tftp_state_data_t *)(conn->data->reqdata.proto.tftp);
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tftp_state_data_t *state =
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(tftp_state_data_t *) conn->data->reqdata.proto.tftp;
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tftp_event_t event;
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CURLcode code;
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int rc;
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socklen_t fromlen;
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int check_time = 0;
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(void)done; /* prevent compiler warning */
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*done = TRUE;
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/*
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Since connections can be re-used between SessionHandles, this might be a
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connection already existing but on a fresh SessionHandle struct so we must
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make sure we have a good 'struct TFTP' to play with. For new connections,
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the struct TFTP is allocated and setup in the Curl_tftp_connect() function.
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*/
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if(!state) {
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code = Curl_tftp_connect(conn, done);
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if(code)
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return code;
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state = (tftp_state_data_t *)conn->data->reqdata.proto.tftp;
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}
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/* Run the TFTP State Machine */
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for(tftp_state_machine(state, TFTP_EVENT_INIT);
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