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gh-91153: Fix bytearray holding a reference to its internal buffer when calling into potentially mutating __index__ methods #132379

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35 changes: 35 additions & 0 deletions Lib/test/test_bytes.py
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -1889,6 +1889,41 @@ def __index__(self):
with self.assertRaises(IndexError):
self._testlimitedcapi.sequence_setitem(b, 0, Boom())

class BoomContinued:
def __index__(self):
nonlocal new_ba
# Clear the original bytearray, mutating it during index assignment.
# If the internal buffers are held over this operation, they become dangling
# However, this will fail a bounds check as above (as the clear sets bounds to zero)
ba.clear()
# At this moment, the bytearray potentially has a dangling pointer
# Create a new bytearray to catch any writes
new_ba = bytearray(0x180)
# Ensure bounds check passes
ba.extend([0] * 0x180)
return 0

with self.subTest("skip_bounds_safety"):
new_ba: bytearray
ba = bytearray(0x180)
ba[BoomContinued()] = ord("?")
self.assertEqual(ba[0], ord("?"), "Assigned bytearray not altered")
self.assertEqual(new_ba, bytearray(0x180), "Wrong object altered")

with self.subTest("skip_bounds_safety_capi"):
new_ba: bytearray
ba = bytearray(0x180)
self._testlimitedcapi.sequence_setitem(ba, BoomContinued(), ord("?"))
self.assertEqual(ba[0], ord("?"), "Assigned bytearray not altered")
self.assertEqual(new_ba, bytearray(0x180), "Wrong object altered")

with self.subTest("skip_bounds_safety_slice"):
new_ba: bytearray
ba = bytearray(0x180)
ba[BoomContinued():1] = [ord("?")]
self.assertEqual(ba[0], ord("?"), "Assigned bytearray not altered")
self.assertEqual(new_ba, bytearray(0x180), "Wrong object altered")


class AssortedBytesTest(unittest.TestCase):
#
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7 changes: 5 additions & 2 deletions Objects/bytearrayobject.c
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -709,7 +709,8 @@ bytearray_ass_subscript_lock_held(PyObject *op, PyObject *index, PyObject *value
_Py_CRITICAL_SECTION_ASSERT_OBJECT_LOCKED(op);
PyByteArrayObject *self = _PyByteArray_CAST(op);
Py_ssize_t start, stop, step, slicelen;
char *buf = PyByteArray_AS_STRING(self);
// GH-91153: we cannot store a reference to the internal buffer here, as _getbytevalue might call into python code
// that could then invalidate it.

if (_PyIndex_Check(index)) {
Py_ssize_t i = PyNumber_AsSsize_t(index, PyExc_IndexError);
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -744,7 +745,7 @@ bytearray_ass_subscript_lock_held(PyObject *op, PyObject *index, PyObject *value
}
else {
assert(0 <= ival && ival < 256);
buf[i] = (char)ival;
PyByteArray_AS_STRING(self)[i] = (char)ival;
return 0;
}
}
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -805,6 +806,7 @@ bytearray_ass_subscript_lock_held(PyObject *op, PyObject *index, PyObject *value
/* Delete slice */
size_t cur;
Py_ssize_t i;
char* buf = PyByteArray_AS_STRING(self);

if (!_canresize(self))
return -1;
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -845,6 +847,7 @@ bytearray_ass_subscript_lock_held(PyObject *op, PyObject *index, PyObject *value
/* Assign slice */
Py_ssize_t i;
size_t cur;
char* buf = PyByteArray_AS_STRING(self);

if (needed != slicelen) {
PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError,
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