2020-03-07 02:16:14 +03:00
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#!/usr/bin/env python
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# Reproductions/tests for crashes/read errors in TiffDecode.c
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# When run in python, all of these images should fail for
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# one reason or another, either as a buffer overrun,
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# unrecognized datastream, or truncated image file.
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# There shouldn't be any segfaults.
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#
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# if run like
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# `valgrind --tool=memcheck python check_tiff_crashes.py 2>&1 | grep TiffDecode.c`
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# the output should be empty. There may be python issues
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# in the valgrind especially if run in a debug python
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# version.
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from PIL import Image
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2020-03-26 22:46:30 +03:00
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repro_read_strip = (
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"images/crash_1.tif",
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"images/crash_2.tif",
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2020-03-07 02:16:14 +03:00
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)
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for path in repro_read_strip:
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with Image.open(path) as im:
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try:
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im.load()
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except Exception as msg:
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print(msg)
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