config_validation/server: fix initialization order redux.#6023
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Another heap-user-after-free, this time we were missing a fix that had been applied to server.h but not config_validation/server.h (envoyproxy#4940). While working on this, attempted to make fully consistent and as simple/clear as possible the constraints on member ordering. This PR is in the tradition (!) of envoyproxy#5847, envoyproxy#4940, envoyproxy#4937. I think long-term we might want to think of more dynamic and explicit declaration of ordering constraints, it's evidently pretty fragile. Also, the lack of single-source-of-truth and duplication across prod and config server code bites again. Fixes oss-fuzz issue https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=13228. Risk level: Low Testing: Corpus entry added. Signed-off-by: Harvey Tuch <htuch@google.com>
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The way I read these comments, it feels like they more strongly draw attention to initialization order (top-to-bottom) rather than destruction order (bottom-to-top). I might write something like:
init_manager_ must appear before any other member that participates in initialization, so it is constructed before they reference it, and destructed only after they can no longer reference it.
... and likewise for secret_manager_.
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…#6023) Another heap-user-after-free, this time we were missing a fix that had been applied to server.h but not config_validation/server.h (envoyproxy#4940). While working on this, attempted to make fully consistent and as simple/clear as possible the constraints on member ordering. This PR is in the tradition (!) of envoyproxy#5847, envoyproxy#4940, envoyproxy#4937. I think long-term we might want to think of more dynamic and explicit declaration of ordering constraints, it's evidently pretty fragile. Also, the lack of single-source-of-truth and duplication across prod and config server code bites again. Fixes oss-fuzz issue https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=13228. Risk level: Low Testing: Corpus entry added. Signed-off-by: Harvey Tuch <htuch@google.com> Signed-off-by: Fred Douglas <fredlas@google.com>
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Another heap-user-after-free, this time we were missing a fix that had been applied to server.h but
not config_validation/server.h (#4940). While working on this, attempted to make fully consistent and as
simple/clear as possible the constraints on member ordering.
This PR is in the tradition (!) of #5847, #4940, #4937. I think long-term we might want to think of
more dynamic and explicit declaration of ordering constraints, it's evidently pretty fragile. Also,
the lack of single-source-of-truth and duplication across prod and config server code bites again.
Fixes oss-fuzz issue https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=13228.
Risk level: Low
Testing: Corpus entry added.
Signed-off-by: Harvey Tuch htuch@google.com