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017package org.apache.bcel.verifier.statics;
018
019import org.apache.bcel.Repository;
020import org.apache.bcel.classfile.ClassFormatException;
021import org.apache.bcel.classfile.JavaClass;
022import org.apache.bcel.verifier.PassVerifier;
023import org.apache.bcel.verifier.VerificationResult;
024import org.apache.bcel.verifier.Verifier;
025import org.apache.bcel.verifier.exc.LoadingException;
026import org.apache.commons.lang3.ArrayUtils;
027
028/**
029 * This PassVerifier verifies a class file according to pass 1 as described in The Java Virtual Machine Specification,
030 * 2nd edition. More detailed information is to be found at the do_verify() method's documentation.
031 *
032 * @see #do_verify()
033 */
034public final class Pass1Verifier extends PassVerifier {
035    /**
036     * DON'T USE THIS EVEN PRIVATELY! USE getJavaClass() INSTEAD.
037     *
038     * @see #getJavaClass()
039     */
040    private JavaClass javaClass;
041
042    /**
043     * The Verifier that created this.
044     */
045    private final Verifier verifier;
046
047    /**
048     * Should only be instantiated by a Verifier.
049     *
050     * @see Verifier
051     */
052    public Pass1Verifier(final Verifier verifier) {
053        this.verifier = verifier;
054    }
055
056    /**
057     * Pass-one verification basically means loading in a class file. The Java Virtual Machine Specification is not too
058     * precise about what makes the difference between passes one and two. The answer is that only pass one is performed on
059     * a class file as long as its resolution is not requested; whereas pass two and pass three are performed during the
060     * resolution process. Only four constraints to be checked are explicitly stated by The Java Virtual Machine
061     * Specification, 2nd edition:
062     * <UL>
063     * <LI>The first four bytes must contain the right magic number (0xCAFEBABE).
064     * <LI>All recognized attributes must be of the proper length.
065     * <LI>The class file must not be truncated or have extra bytes at the end.
066     * <LI>The constant pool must not contain any superficially unrecognizable information.
067     * </UL>
068     * A more in-depth documentation of what pass one should do was written by <A HREF=mailto:pwfong@cs.sfu.ca>Philip W. L.
069     * Fong</A>:
070     * <UL>
071     * <LI>the file should not be truncated.
072     * <LI>the file should not have extra bytes at the end.
073     * <LI>all variable-length structures should be well-formatted:
074     * <UL>
075     * <LI>there should only be constant_pool_count-1 many entries in the constant pool.
076     * <LI>all constant pool entries should have size the same as indicated by their type tag.
077     * <LI>there are exactly interfaces_count many entries in the interfaces array of the class file.
078     * <LI>there are exactly fields_count many entries in the fields array of the class file.
079     * <LI>there are exactly methods_count many entries in the methods array of the class file.
080     * <LI>there are exactly attributes_count many entries in the attributes array of the class file, fields, methods, and
081     * code attribute.
082     * <LI>there should be exactly attribute_length many bytes in each attribute. Inconsistency between attribute_length and
083     * the actually size of the attribute content should be uncovered. For example, in an Exceptions attribute, the actual
084     * number of exceptions as required by the number_of_exceptions field might yeild an attribute size that doesn't match
085     * the attribute_length. Such an anomaly should be detected.
086     * <LI>all attributes should have proper length. In particular, under certain context (e.g. while parsing method_info),
087     * recognizable attributes (e.g. "Code" attribute) should have correct format (e.g. attribute_length is 2).
088     * </UL>
089     * <LI>Also, certain constant values are checked for validity:
090     * <UL>
091     * <LI>The magic number should be 0xCAFEBABE.
092     * <LI>The major and minor version numbers are valid.
093     * <LI>All the constant pool type tags are recognizable.
094     * <LI>All undocumented access flags are masked off before use. Strictly speaking, this is not really a check.
095     * <LI>The field this_class should point to a string that represents a legal non-array class name, and this name should
096     * be the same as the class file being loaded.
097     * <LI>the field super_class should point to a string that represents a legal non-array class name.
098     * <LI>Because some of the above checks require cross referencing the constant pool entries, guards are set up to make
099     * sure that the referenced entries are of the right type and the indices are within the legal range (0 &lt; index &lt;
100     * constant_pool_count).
101     * </UL>
102     * <LI>Extra checks done in pass 1:
103     * <UL>
104     * <LI>the constant values of static fields should have the same type as the fields.
105     * <LI>the number of words in a parameter list does not exceed 255 and locals_max.
106     * <LI>the name and signature of fields and methods are verified to be of legal format.
107     * </UL>
108     * </UL>
109     * (From the Paper <A HREF="http://www.cs.sfu.ca/people/GradStudents/pwfong/personal/JVM/pass1/"> The Mysterious Pass
110     * One, first draft, September 2, 1997</A>.)
111     *
112     * <P>
113     * However, most of this is done by parsing a class file or generating a class file into BCEL's internal data structure.
114     * <B>Therefore, all that is really done here is look up the class file from BCEL's repository.</B> This is also
115     * motivated by the fact that some omitted things (like the check for extra bytes at the end of the class file) are
116     * handy when actually using BCEL to repair a class file (otherwise you would not be able to load it into BCEL).
117     * </P>
118     *
119     * @see org.apache.bcel.Repository
120     * @see org.apache.bcel.Const#JVM_CLASSFILE_MAGIC
121     */
122    @Override
123    public VerificationResult do_verify() {
124        JavaClass jc;
125        try {
126            jc = getJavaClass(); // loads in the class file if not already done.
127
128            /* If we find more constraints to check, we should do this in an own method. */
129            // This should maybe caught by BCEL: In case of renamed .class files we get wrong
130            // JavaClass objects here.
131            // This test should be much more complicated. It needs to take the class name, remove any portion at the
132            // end that matches the file name and then see if the remainder matches anything on the class path.
133            // Dumb test for now, see if the class name ends with the file name.
134            if (jc != null && !verifier.getClassName().equals(jc.getClassName()) && !jc.getClassName().endsWith(verifier.getClassName())) {
135                throw new LoadingException("Wrong name: the internal name of the .class file '" + jc.getClassName() + "' does not match the file's name '"
136                    + verifier.getClassName() + "'.");
137            }
138        } catch (final LoadingException | ClassFormatException e) {
139            return new VerificationResult(VerificationResult.VERIFIED_REJECTED, e.getMessage());
140        } catch (final RuntimeException e) {
141            // BCEL does not catch every possible RuntimeException; e.g. if
142            // a constant pool index is referenced that does not exist.
143            return new VerificationResult(VerificationResult.VERIFIED_REJECTED, "Parsing via BCEL did not succeed. " + " exception occurred:\n" + e.toString());
144            // Don't think we want to dump a stack trace unless we have some sort of a debug option.
145            // e.getClass().getName()+" occurred:\n"+Utility.getStackTrace(e));
146        }
147
148        if (jc != null) {
149            return VerificationResult.VR_OK;
150        }
151        // TODO: Maybe change Repository's behavior to throw a LoadingException instead of just returning "null"
152        // if a class file cannot be found or in another way be looked up.
153        return new VerificationResult(VerificationResult.VERIFIED_REJECTED, "Repository.lookup() failed. FILE NOT FOUND?");
154    }
155
156    /**
157     * Used to load in and return the myOwner-matching JavaClass object when needed. Avoids loading in a class file when
158     * it's not really needed!
159     */
160    private JavaClass getJavaClass() {
161        if (javaClass == null) {
162            try {
163                javaClass = Repository.lookupClass(verifier.getClassName());
164            } catch (final ClassNotFoundException ignored) {
165                // FIXME: currently, Pass1Verifier treats jc == null as a special
166                // case, so we don't need to do anything here. A better solution
167                // would be to simply throw the ClassNotFoundException
168                // out of this method.
169            }
170        }
171        return javaClass;
172    }
173
174    /**
175     * Currently this returns an empty array of String. One could parse the error messages of BCEL (written to
176     * java.lang.System.err) when loading a class file such as detecting unknown attributes or trailing garbage at the end
177     * of a class file. However, Markus Dahm does not like the idea so this method is currently useless and therefore marked
178     * as <b>TODO</b>.
179     */
180    @Override
181    public String[] getMessages() {
182        return ArrayUtils.EMPTY_STRING_ARRAY;
183    }
184
185}