postgresql/contrib/pgcrypto/sql/pgp-compression.sql
Michael Paquier a3ab7a707d Fix corner case with 16kB-long decompression in pgcrypto, take 2
A compressed stream may end with an empty packet.  In this case
decompression finishes before reading the empty packet and the
remaining stream packet causes a failure in reading the following
data.  This commit makes sure to consume such extra data, avoiding a
failure when decompression the data.  This corner case was reproducible
easily with a data length of 16kB, and existed since e94dd6a.  A cheap
regression test is added to cover this case based on a random,
incompressible string.

The first attempt of this patch has allowed to find an older failure
within the compression logic of pgcrypto, fixed by b9b6105.  This
involved SLES 15 with z390 where a custom flavor of libz gets used.
Bonus thanks to Mark Wong for providing access to the specific
environment.

Reported-by: Frank Gagnepain
Author: Kyotaro Horiguchi, Michael Paquier
Reviewed-by: Tom Lane
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/16476-692ef7b84e5fb893@postgresql.org
Backpatch-through: 9.5
2020-07-27 15:58:32 +09:00

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--
-- PGP compression support
--
select pgp_sym_decrypt(dearmor('
-----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----
ww0ECQMCsci6AdHnELlh0kQB4jFcVwHMJg0Bulop7m3Mi36s15TAhBo0AnzIrRFrdLVCkKohsS6+
DMcmR53SXfLoDJOv/M8uKj3QSq7oWNIp95pxfA==
=tbSn
-----END PGP MESSAGE-----
'), 'key', 'expect-compress-algo=1');
select pgp_sym_decrypt(
pgp_sym_encrypt('Secret message', 'key', 'compress-algo=0'),
'key', 'expect-compress-algo=0');
select pgp_sym_decrypt(
pgp_sym_encrypt('Secret message', 'key', 'compress-algo=1'),
'key', 'expect-compress-algo=1');
select pgp_sym_decrypt(
pgp_sym_encrypt('Secret message', 'key', 'compress-algo=2'),
'key', 'expect-compress-algo=2');
-- level=0 should turn compression off
select pgp_sym_decrypt(
pgp_sym_encrypt('Secret message', 'key',
'compress-algo=2, compress-level=0'),
'key', 'expect-compress-algo=0');
-- check corner case involving an input string of 16kB, as per bug #16476.
SELECT setseed(0);
WITH random_string AS
(
-- This generates a random string of 16366 bytes. This is chosen
-- as random so that it does not get compressed, and the decompression
-- would work on a string with the same length as the origin, making the
-- test behavior more predictible. lpad() ensures that the generated
-- hexadecimal value is completed by extra zero characters if random()
-- has generated a value strictly lower than 16.
SELECT string_agg(decode(lpad(to_hex((random()*256)::int), 2, '0'), 'hex'), '') as bytes
FROM generate_series(0, 16365)
)
SELECT bytes =
pgp_sym_decrypt_bytea(
pgp_sym_encrypt_bytea(bytes, 'key',
'compress-algo=1,compress-level=1'),
'key', 'expect-compress-algo=1')
AS is_same
FROM random_string;