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Fix trim_array() for zero-dimensional array argument.
The code tried to access ARR_DIMS(v)[0] and ARR_LBOUND(v)[0] whether or not those values exist. This made the range check on the "n" argument unstable --- it might or might not fail, and if it did it would report garbage for the allowed upper limit. These bogus accesses would probably annoy Valgrind, and if you were very unlucky even lead to SIGSEGV. Report and fix by Martin Kalcher. Back-patch to v14 where this function was added. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/baaeb413-b8a8-4656-5757-ef347e5ec11f@aboutsource.net
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@ -6839,7 +6839,7 @@ trim_array(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
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ArrayType *v = PG_GETARG_ARRAYTYPE_P(0);
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int n = PG_GETARG_INT32(1);
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int array_length = ARR_DIMS(v)[0];
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int array_length = (ARR_NDIM(v) > 0) ? ARR_DIMS(v)[0] : 0;
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int16 elmlen;
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bool elmbyval;
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char elmalign;
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@ -6859,8 +6859,11 @@ trim_array(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
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/* Set all the bounds as unprovided except the first upper bound */
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memset(lowerProvided, false, sizeof(lowerProvided));
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memset(upperProvided, false, sizeof(upperProvided));
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upper[0] = ARR_LBOUND(v)[0] + array_length - n - 1;
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upperProvided[0] = true;
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if (ARR_NDIM(v) > 0)
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{
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upper[0] = ARR_LBOUND(v)[0] + array_length - n - 1;
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upperProvided[0] = true;
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}
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/* Fetch the needed information about the element type */
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get_typlenbyvalalign(ARR_ELEMTYPE(v), &elmlen, &elmbyval, &elmalign);
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@ -2445,3 +2445,5 @@ SELECT trim_array(ARRAY[1, 2, 3], -1); -- fail
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ERROR: number of elements to trim must be between 0 and 3
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SELECT trim_array(ARRAY[1, 2, 3], 10); -- fail
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ERROR: number of elements to trim must be between 0 and 3
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SELECT trim_array(ARRAY[]::int[], 1); -- fail
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ERROR: number of elements to trim must be between 0 and 0
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@ -754,3 +754,4 @@ FROM
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SELECT trim_array(ARRAY[1, 2, 3], -1); -- fail
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SELECT trim_array(ARRAY[1, 2, 3], 10); -- fail
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SELECT trim_array(ARRAY[]::int[], 1); -- fail
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