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Python
223 lines
7.7 KiB
Python
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2022-2023 Blender Authors
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#
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
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# ./blender.bin --background --python tests/python/bl_pyapi_bpy_driver_secure_eval.py -- --verbose
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import bpy
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import unittest
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import builtins
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Mock Environment
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expect_unreachable_msg = "This function should _NEVER_ run!"
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# Internal check, to ensure this actually runs as expected.
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expect_unreachable_count = 0
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def expect_os_unreachable():
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global expect_unreachable_count
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expect_unreachable_count += 1
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raise Exception(expect_unreachable_msg)
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__import__("os").expect_os_unreachable = expect_os_unreachable
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expect_open_unreachable_count = 0
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def open_expect_unreachable(*args, **kwargs):
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global expect_open_unreachable_count
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expect_open_unreachable_count += 1
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raise Exception(expect_unreachable_msg)
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mock_builtins = {**builtins.__dict__, **{"open": open_expect_unreachable}}
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Utility Functions
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def is_expression_secure(expr_str, verbose):
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"""
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Return (ok, code) where ok is true if expr_str is considered secure.
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"""
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# Internal function only for testing (not part of the public API).
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from _bpy import _driver_secure_code_test
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expr_code = compile(expr_str, "<is_expression_secure>", 'eval')
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ok = _driver_secure_code_test(expr_code, verbose=verbose)
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return ok, expr_code
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Tests (Accept)
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class _TestExprMixIn:
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"""
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Sub-classes must define:
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- expressions_expect_secure: boolean, the expected secure state.
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- expressions: A sequence of expressions that must evaluate in the driver name-space.
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Optionally:
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- expressions_expect_unreachable:
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A boolean, when true, it's expected each expression should call
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``expect_os_unreachable`` or ``expect_open_unreachable``.
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"""
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# Sub-class may override.
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expressions_expect_unreachable = False
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def assertSecure(self, expect_secure, expr_str):
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is_secure, expr_code = is_expression_secure(
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expr_str,
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# Only verbose when secure as this is will result in an failure,
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# in that case it's useful to know which op-codes caused the test to unexpectedly fail.
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verbose=expect_secure,
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)
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if is_secure != expect_secure:
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raise self.failureException(
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"Expression \"%s\" was expected to be %s" %
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(expr_str, "secure" if expect_secure else "insecure"))
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# NOTE: executing is not essential, it's just better to ensure the expressions make sense.
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try:
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exec(
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expr_code,
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{"__builtins__": mock_builtins},
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{**bpy.app.driver_namespace, **{"__builtins__": mock_builtins}},
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)
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# exec(expr_code, {}, bpy.app.driver_namespace)
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ex = None
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except BaseException as ex_test:
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ex = ex_test
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if self.expressions_expect_unreachable:
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if ex and ex.args == (expect_unreachable_msg,):
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ex = None
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elif not ex:
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raise self.failureException("Expression \"%s\" failed to run `os.expect_os_unreachable`" % (expr_str,))
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else:
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# An unknown exception was raised, use the exception below.
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pass
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if ex:
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raise self.failureException("Expression \"%s\" failed to evaluate with error: %r" % (expr_str, ex))
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def test_expr(self):
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expect_secure = self.expressions_expect_secure
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for expr_str in self.expressions:
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self.assertSecure(expect_secure, expr_str)
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class TestExprMixIn_Accept(_TestExprMixIn):
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expressions_expect_secure = True
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class TestExprMixIn_Reject(_TestExprMixIn):
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expressions_expect_secure = False
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class TestAcceptLiteralNumbers(unittest.TestCase, TestExprMixIn_Accept):
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expressions = ("1", "1_1", "1.1", "1j", "0x1", "0o1", "0b1")
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class TestAcceptLiteralStrings(unittest.TestCase, TestExprMixIn_Accept):
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expressions = ("''", "'_'", "r''", "r'_'", "'''_'''")
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class TestAcceptSequencesEmpty(unittest.TestCase, TestExprMixIn_Accept):
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expressions = ("()", "[]", "{}", "[[]]", "(())")
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class TestAcceptSequencesSimple(unittest.TestCase, TestExprMixIn_Accept):
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expressions = ("('', '')", "['', '_']", "{'', '_'}", "{'': '_'}")
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class TestAcceptSequencesExpand(unittest.TestCase, TestExprMixIn_Accept):
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expressions = ("(*('', '_'),)", "[*(), *[]]", "{*{1, 2}}")
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class TestAcceptSequencesComplex(unittest.TestCase, TestExprMixIn_Accept):
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expressions = ("[1, 2, 3][-1:0:-1][0]", "1 in (1, 2)", "False if 1 in {1, 2} else True")
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class TestAcceptMathOperators(unittest.TestCase, TestExprMixIn_Accept):
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expressions = ("4 / 4", "4 * 4", "4 // 4", "2 ** 2", "4 ^ -1", "4 & 1", "4 % 1")
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class TestAcceptMathFunctionsSimple(unittest.TestCase, TestExprMixIn_Accept):
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expressions = ("sin(pi)", "degrees(pi / 2)", "clamp(4, 0, 1)")
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class TestAcceptMathFunctionsComplex(unittest.TestCase, TestExprMixIn_Accept):
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expressions = ("-(sin(pi) ** 2) / 2", "floor(22 / 7)", "ceil(pi + 1)")
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Tests (Reject)
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class TestRejectLiteralFStrings(unittest.TestCase, TestExprMixIn_Reject):
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# F-String's are not supported as `BUILD_STRING` op-code is disabled,
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# while it may be safe to enable that needs to be double-checked.
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# Further it doesn't seem useful for typical math expressions used in drivers.
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expressions = ("f''", "f'{1}'", "f'{\"_\"}'")
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class TestRejectModuleAccess(unittest.TestCase, TestExprMixIn_Reject):
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# Each of these commands _must_ run `expect_os_unreachable`,
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# and must also be rejected as insecure - otherwise we have problems.
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expressions_expect_unreachable = True
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expressions = (
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"__import__('os').expect_os_unreachable()",
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"exec(\"__import__('os').expect_os_unreachable()\")",
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"(globals().update(__import__('os').__dict__), expect_os_unreachable())",
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"__builtins__['getattr'](__builtins__['__import__']('os'), 'expect_os_unreachable')()",
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)
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# Ensure the functions are actually called.
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def setUp(self):
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self._count = expect_unreachable_count
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def tearDown(self):
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count_actual = expect_unreachable_count - self._count
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count_expect = len(self.expressions)
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if count_actual != count_expect:
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raise Exception(
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"Expected 'os.expect_os_unreachable' to be called %d times but was called %d times" %
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(count_expect, count_actual),
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)
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class TestRejectOpenAccess(unittest.TestCase, TestExprMixIn_Reject):
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# Each of these commands _must_ run `expect_open_unreachable`,
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# and must also be rejected as insecure - otherwise we have problems.
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expressions_expect_unreachable = True
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expressions = (
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"open('file.txt', 'r')",
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"exec(\"open('file.txt', 'r')\")",
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"(globals().update({'fake_open': __builtins__['open']}), fake_open())",
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)
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# Ensure the functions are actually called.
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def setUp(self):
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self._count = expect_open_unreachable_count
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def tearDown(self):
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count_actual = expect_open_unreachable_count - self._count
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count_expect = len(self.expressions)
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if count_actual != count_expect:
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raise Exception(
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"Expected 'open' to be called %d times but was called %d times" %
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(count_expect, count_actual),
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)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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import sys
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sys.argv = [__file__] + (sys.argv[sys.argv.index("--") + 1:] if "--" in sys.argv else [])
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unittest.main()
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