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2019-03-08Merge tag '1.8.0'Julian Andres Klode
apt Debian release 1.8.0
2019-03-03Add explicit message for unsupported binary signatureDavid Kalnischkies
Verifying the content of Release.gpg made us fail on binary signatures which were never officially supported (apt-secure manpage only documents only the generation of ASCII armored), but silently accepted by gpgv as we passed it on unchecked before. The binary format is complex and is itself split into old and new formats so adding support for this would not only add lots of code but also a good opportunity for bugs and dubious benefit. Reporting this issue explicitly should help repository creators figure out the problem faster than the default NODATA message hinting at captive portals. Given that the binary format has no file magic or any other clear and simple indication that this is a detached signature we guess based on the first two bits only – and by that only supporting the "old" binary format which seems to be the only one generated by gnupg in this case. References: e2965b0b6bdd68ffcad0e06d11755412a7e16e50 Closes: #921685
2019-02-26fileutl: Merge Popen variantsJulian Andres Klode
2019-02-26fileutl: Remove deprecated functions such as gzFd()Julian Andres Klode
2019-02-26strutl: Remove deprecated functionsJulian Andres Klode
2019-02-26sptr: Remove deprecated smart pointer classesJulian Andres Klode
Please use the standard C++ variants instead.
2019-02-26netrc: Remove deprecated function maybe_add_auth()Julian Andres Klode
2019-02-26hashes: Remove deprecated functionsJulian Andres Klode
This keeps the members in the class, but makes them private. We want to migrate to libgcrypt eventually, since we already use libgcrypt through gpgv anyway.
2019-02-26Bump SONAMEs in preparation for ABI breaksJulian Andres Klode
2019-02-10Fix various typos in the documentationJakub Wilk
2019-02-04Use std::to_string() for HashStringList::FileSize() getterJulian Andres Klode
This slightly improves performance, as std::to_string() (as in gcc's libstdc++) avoids a heap allocation. This is surprisingly performance critical code, so we might want to improve things further in 1.9 by manually calculating the string - that would also get rid of issues with locales changing string formatting, if any.
2019-02-04gpgv: Use buffered writes for splitting clearsigned filesJulian Andres Klode
This is safe here, as the code ensures that the file is flushed before it is being used. The next series should probably make GetTempFile() buffer writes by default.
2019-02-04Merge branch 'pu/dead-pin' into 'master'Julian Andres Klode
A pin of -32768 overrides any other, disables repo See merge request apt-team/apt!40
2019-02-01Add a Packages-Require-Authorization Release file fieldJulian Andres Klode
This new field allows a repository to declare that access to packages requires authorization. The current implementation will set the pin to -32768 if no authorization has been provided in the auth.conf(.d) files. This implementation is suboptimal in two aspects: (1) A repository should behave more like NotSource repositories (2) We only have the host name for the repository, we cannot use paths yet. - We can fix those after an ABI break. The code also adds a check to acquire-item.cc to not use the specified repository as a download source, mimicking NotSource.
2019-02-01Drop buffered writing from clearsigned message extractionDavid Kalnischkies
It is dropped in the merged code, but the extraction of the clearsigned message code was the only one who had it previously, so the short-desc explains the change from a before-after merge of the branch PoV. It would make sense to enable it, but as we aren't in a time critical paths here we can delay this for after buster to avoid problems. References: 73e3459689c05cd62f15c29d2faddb0fc215ef5e Suggested-By: Julian Andres Klode
2019-02-01Avoid boolean flags by splitting writeTo functionsDavid Kalnischkies
Suggested-By: Julian Andres Klode Gbp-Dch: Ignore
2019-01-29Reuse APT::StringView more in LineBufferDavid Kalnischkies
No effective change in behaviour, just simplifying and reusing code. Suggested-By: Julian Andres Klode Gbp-Dch: Ignore
2019-01-29Rework ifs to use not instead of == false/trueDavid Kalnischkies
No change in the logic itself, just dropping "== true", replacing "== false" with not and moving lines around to make branches more obvious. Suggested-By: Julian Andres Klode Gbp-Dch: Ignore
2019-01-28Refuse files with lines unexpectedly starting with a dashDavid Kalnischkies
We support dash-encoding even if we don't really work with files who would need it as implementations are free to encode every line, but otherwise a line starting with a dash must either be a header we parse explicitly or the file is refused. This is against the RFC which says clients should warn on such files, but given that we aren't expecting any files with dash-started lines to begin with this looks a lot like a we should not continue to touch the file as it smells like an attempt to confuse different parsers by "hiding" headers in-between others. The other slightly more reasonable explanation would be an armor header key starting with a dash, but no existing key does that and it seems unlikely that this could ever happen. Also, it is recommended that clients warn about unknown keys, so new appearance is limited.
2019-01-28Use more abstraction to handle the current line bufferDavid Kalnischkies
This is C++, so we can use a bit more abstraction to let the code look a tiny bit nicer hopefully improving readability a bit. Gbp-Dch: Ignore
2019-01-28Explicitly remove the whitespaces defined by RFCDavid Kalnischkies
RFC 4880 section 7.1 "Dash-Escaped Text" at the end defines that only space and tab are allowed, so we should remove only these even if due to use complaining (or now failing) you can't really make use of it. Note that strrstrip was removing '\r\n\t ', not other whitespaces like \v or \f and another big reason to do it explicitly here now is to avoid that a future change adding those could have unintended consequences.
2019-01-24Merge and reuse tmp file handling across the boardDavid Kalnischkies
Having many rather similar implementations especially if one is exported while others aren't (and the rest of it not factored out at all) seems suboptimal.
2019-01-23Fail on non-signature lines in Release.gpgDavid Kalnischkies
The exploit for CVE-2019-3462 uses the fact that a Release.gpg file can contain additional content beside the expected detached signature(s). We were passing the file unchecked to gpgv which ignores these extras without complains, so we reuse the same line-reading implementation we use for InRelease splitting to detect if a Release.gpg file contains unexpected data and fail in this case given that we in the previous commit we established that we fail in the similar InRelease case now.
2019-01-23Fail instead of warn for unsigned lines in InReleaseDavid Kalnischkies
The warnings were introduced 2 years ago without any reports from the wild about them actually appearing for anyone, so now seems to be an as good time as any to switch them to errors. This allows rewritting the code by failing earlier instead of trying to keep going which makes the diff a bit hard to follow but should help simplifying reasoning about it. References: 6376dfb8dfb99b9d182c2fb13aa34b2ac89805e3
2019-01-22Remove `register` keywordKhem Raj
In C++17 `register` keyword was removed. Current gcc 8.1.0 produces following warning if `-std=c++17` flag is used: warning: ISO C++17 does not allow 'register' storage class specifier [-Wregister] GCC almost completely ignores `register` keyword, with rare exception of `-O0` when additional copy from/to stack may be generated. For simplicity of the codebase it is better to just remove this problematic keyword where it is not strictly required. See: http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/storage_duration Signed-off-by: Khem Raj <raj.khem@gmail.com>
2018-12-26configuration: Compare size first during lookupJulian Andres Klode
2018-12-04Override FileFd copy constructor to prevent copyingJulian Andres Klode
FileFd could be copied using the default copy constructor, which does not work, and then causes code to crash.
2018-11-29Use quoted tagnames in config dumpsDavid Kalnischkies
Tagnames in configuration can include spaces (and other nasties) e.g. in repository-specific configuration options due to Origin/Label potentially containing a space. The configuration file format supports parsing quoted as well as encoded spaces, but the output generated by apt-config and other places which might be feedback into apt via parsing (e.g. before calling apt-key in our gpgv method) do not quote and hence produce invalid configuration files. Changing the default to be an encoded tagname ensures that the output of dump can be used as a config file, but other users might not expect this so that is technically a backward-breaking change.
2018-11-25Fix typo reported by codespell in code commentsDavid Kalnischkies
No user visible change expect for some years old changelog entries, so we don't really need to add a new one for this… Reported-By: codespell Gbp-Dch: Ignore
2018-10-14Merge branch 'feature/subkeys' into 'master'Julian Andres Klode
Support subkeys and multiple keyrings in Signed-By options See merge request apt-team/apt!27
2018-10-05Set DPKG_FRONTEND_LOCKED when running {pre,post}-invoke scriptsJulian Andres Klode
Some post-invoke scripts install packages, which fails because the environment variable is not set. This sets the variable for all three kinds of scripts {pre,post-}invoke and pre-install-pkgs, but we will only allow post-invoke at a later time. Gbp-Dch: full
2018-09-11Support multiple keyrings in sources.list Signed-ByDavid Kalnischkies
A user can specify multiple fingerprints for a while now, so its seems counter-intuitive to support only one keyring, especially if this isn't really checked or enforced and while unlikely mixtures of both should work properly, too, instead of a kinda random behaviour.
2018-05-28Use a steady clock source for progress reportingDavid Kalnischkies
Clock changes while apt is running can result in strange reports confusing (and amusing) users. Sadly, to keep the ABI for now the code is a bit more ugly than it would need to be.
2018-05-11don't try SRV requests based on IP addressesDavid Kalnischkies
IP addresses are by definition not a domain so in the best case the requests will just fail; we can do better than that on our own.
2018-05-07Remove obsolete RCS keywordsGuillem Jover
Prompted-by: Jakub Wilk <jwilk@debian.org>
2018-05-05Fix various typos reported by spellcheckersDavid Kalnischkies
Reported-By: codespell & spellintian Gbp-Dch: Ignore
2018-05-05Avoid implicitly promotion of float to doubleDavid Kalnischkies
Reported-By: gcc -Wdouble-promotion Gbp-Dch: Ignore
2018-04-13zstd: Implement support for multi-frame filesJulian Andres Klode
This implements support for multi frame files while keeping error checking for unexpected EOF working correctly. Files with multiple frames are generated by pzstd, for example.
2018-04-13Implement compression level handling for zstdJulian Andres Klode
This is a simplified variant of the code for xz, adapted to support multiple digit integers.
2018-03-12apt-pkg: Add support for zstdJulian Andres Klode
zstd is a compression algorithm developed by facebook. At level 19, it is about 6% worse in size than xz -6, but decompression is multiple times faster, saving about 40% install time, especially with eatmydata on cloud instances.
2018-01-02Support cleartext signed InRelease files with CRLF line endingsDavid Kalnischkies
Commit 89c4c588b275 ("fix from David Kalnischkies for the InRelease gpg verification code (LP: #784473)") amended verification of cleartext signatures by a check whether the file to be verified actually starts with "-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----\n". However cleartext signed InRelease files have been found in the wild which use \r\n as line ending for this armor header line, presumably generated by a Windows PGP client. Such files are incorrectly deemed unsigned and result in the following (misleading) error: Clearsigned file isn't valid, got 'NOSPLIT' (does the network require authentication?) RFC 4880 specifies in 6.2 Forming ASCII Armor: That is to say, there is always a line ending preceding the starting five dashes, and following the ending five dashes. The header lines, therefore, MUST start at the beginning of a line, and MUST NOT have text other than whitespace following them on the same line. RFC 4880 does not seem to specify whether LF or CRLF is used as line ending for armor headers, but CR is generally considered whitespace (e.g. "man perlrecharclass"), hence using CRLF is legal even under the assumption that LF must be used. SplitClearSignedFile() is stripping whitespace (including CR) on lineend already before matching the string, so StartsWithGPGClearTextSignature() is adapted to use the same ignoring. As the earlier method is responsible for what apt will end up actually parsing nowadays as signed/unsigned this change has no implications for security. Thanks: Lukas Wunner for detailed report & initial patch! References: 89c4c588b275d098af33f36eeddea6fd75068342 Closes: 884922
2017-12-13support multiline values in LookupTagDavid Kalnischkies
LookupTag is a little helper to deal with rfc822-style strings we use in apt e.g. to pass acquire messages around for cases in which our usual rfc822 parser is too heavy. All the fields it had to deal with so far were single line, but if they aren't it should really produce the right output and not just return the first line. Error messages are a prime candidate for becoming multiline as at the moment they are stripped of potential newlines due to the previous insufficiency of LookupTag.
2017-12-13deal with floats without old-style castDavid Kalnischkies
We have no speed problem with handling floats/doubles in our progress handling, but that shouldn't prevent us from cleaning up the handling slightly to avoid unclean casting to ints. Reported-By: gcc -Wdouble-promotion -Wold-style-cast
2017-12-13avoid some useless casts reported by -Wuseless-castDavid Kalnischkies
The casts are useless, but the reports show some where we can actually improve the code by replacing them with better alternatives like converting whatever int type into a string instead of casting to a specific one which might in the future be too small. Reported-By: gcc -Wuseless-cast
2017-12-13convert various c-style casts to C++-styleDavid Kalnischkies
gcc was warning about ignored type qualifiers for all of them due to the last 'const', so dropping that and converting to static_cast in the process removes the here harmless warning to avoid hidden real issues in them later on. Reported-By: gcc Gbp-Dch: Ignore
2017-12-13deprecate the single-line deprecation ignoring macroDavid Kalnischkies
gcc has problems understanding this construct and additionally thinks it would produce multiple lines and stuff, so to keep using it isn't really worth it for the few instances we have: We can just write the long form there which works better. Reported-By: gcc Gbp-Dch: Ignore
2017-12-13explicitly name token in auth.conf parsing errorDavid Kalnischkies
Reported-By: gcc -Wsign-promo
2017-10-22Run the ProxyAutoDetect script in the sandbox againJulian Andres Klode
The previous change moved running the proxy detection program from the method to the main process, so it runs as root and not as _apt. This brings it back into the sandbox. Gbp-Dch: ignore
2017-08-24Replace APT_CONST with APT_PURE everywhereJulian Andres Klode
As a follow up to the last commit, let's replace APT_CONST with APT_PURE everywhere to clean stuff up.
2017-08-24Redefine APT_CONST to mean APT_PUREJulian Andres Klode
Functions marked with the const attribute may not inspect any global memory. This includes targets of pointers or references passed as arguments. A pure function however is free to inspect memory, but may not have any side effects. The function StringSplit() was marked as const, but took two references to strings. When the second one was passed as a literal as in StringSplit(name, "::") the compiler cleverly figured out that we only inspect the address of "::" (since StringSplit is const) and thus optimized away the "::" content. While patching out individual broken uses of APT_CONST would be possible, this is already the second case, and there might be more, so let's redefine APT_CONST to use the pure attribute, so we don't end up with the same situation again in some time.