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HTTP/3: null-terminate empty header value.
Header value returned from the HTTP parser is expected to be null-terminated or
have a spare byte after the value bytes. When an empty header value was passed
by client in a literal header representation, neither was true. This could
result in segfault. The fix is to assign a literal empty null-terminated
string in this case.
Thanks to Andrey Kolyshkin.
author | Roman Arutyunyan <arut@nginx.com> |
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date | Tue, 17 Nov 2020 20:54:10 +0000 |
parents | d620f497c50f |
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/ / Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev / Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc. / / "casa [%o2] 0x80, %o1, %o0" and / "casxa [%o2] 0x80, %o1, %o0" do the following: / / if ([%o2] == %o1) { / swap(%o0, [%o2]); / } else { / %o0 = [%o2]; / } / ngx_atomic_uint_t ngx_casa(ngx_atomic_uint_t set, ngx_atomic_uint_t old, / ngx_atomic_t *lock); / / the arguments are passed in the %o0, %o1, %o2 / the result is returned in the %o0 .inline ngx_casa,0 casa [%o2] 0x80, %o1, %o0 .end / ngx_atomic_uint_t ngx_casxa(ngx_atomic_uint_t set, ngx_atomic_uint_t old, / ngx_atomic_t *lock); / / the arguments are passed in the %o0, %o1, %o2 / the result is returned in the %o0 .inline ngx_casxa,0 casxa [%o2] 0x80, %o1, %o0 .end