* harden wf_cliprdr.c
* fix copilot review
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* Potential fix for pull request finding
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* fix review
* fix review
* condense hardening comments, fix style in wf_cliprdr.c
Comment-only cleanup of the review-justification comments; also move
the mutex wait result declaration to the top of the block and fix
continuation-line indentation. No behavior change.
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* add invariant tests for file contents request/response hardening
Cover the zeroed optional request fields, stream ID filtering,
oversized/NULL response rejection and the zero-byte EOF path.
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* address copilot review findings in wf_cliprdr.c
- Reject a negative FILECONTENTS_SIZE result: m_lSize is unsigned, so a
negative value became a huge bogus stream size that keeps reads going.
- Use a unique per-stream counter as the CLIPRDR streamId instead of a
truncated IStream pointer, which could collide or be reused after free
(and leaked heap addresses to the peer).
- Add req_f_request_mutex to serialize whole file-contents request/response
cycles, enforcing the previously assumed one-outstanding-request
invariant when multiple streams are read concurrently. Bounded acquire
so a wedged request fails the read instead of hanging a consumer.
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* serialize file-contents request state and poison streams after timeout
- Extract lock_mutex() for the WAIT_OBJECT_0/WAIT_ABANDONED idiom shared by
take_req_fdata, the request-serialization acquire, and the response handler.
- Collapse the acquire/send/take/release cycle into
cliprdr_request_filecontents_sync(), used by CliprdrStream_Read and the size
probe in CliprdrStream_New.
- Publish req_f_stream_id_expected/req_f_size_requested under req_f_mutex in the
sender and read them under the same lock in the response handler, removing the
cross-thread data race on those fields.
- Poison a stream (m_failed) after a request fails/times out, so a late response
carrying a previous offset's bytes cannot satisfy a later same-stream read.
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* key the responder stream cache on connID as well as streamId
Per-stream ids restart from 1 in each peer process, so two connections can
emit the same streamId. The process-static pStreamStc cache keyed only on
streamId could then serve one peer the IStream cached for another peer (a
different file), silently returning wrong-file bytes. Add connID to the key.
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* harden the format-data path against late/duplicate responses
The format-data rendezvous had the same single-slot race the file-contents
path just fixed: the channel thread rewrote clipboard->hmem with no lock while
explorer-thread consumers read/freed it, nothing serialized concurrent
requests, and no flag told an expected response from a stray one.
- Add format_request_mutex (serializes the whole request/response cycle) and
hmem_mutex (guards the hmem hand-off and formatDataRespExpected).
- cliprdr_send_data_request now takes ownership of the response buffer under
hmem_mutex and returns it to the caller, so a later response cannot touch a
buffer a consumer is using. All three consumers (GetData, WM_RENDERFORMAT,
DELAYED_RENDERING) and the WM_CLIPBOARDUPDATE cleanup use the returned/taken
handle instead of the shared slot.
- The response handler drops any response arriving while formatDataRespExpected
is clear (late/duplicate/unsolicited), consumes the flag on the first
response, and no longer dereferences a NULL clipboard in the SetEvent path.
Pre-existing issue, not introduced by this branch; generalizes the
file-contents hardening to the format-data path.
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* remove the dedicated wf-cliprdr CI workflow
Drop .github/workflows/wf-cliprdr-ci.yml on this branch as requested.
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* remove wf-cliprdr invariant tests
Drop tests/test_invariant_wf_cliprdr.c on this branch as requested.
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* refactor and simplify, remove mutex which is dangeours
* fix copilot false report
* fix review
* Potential fix for pull request finding
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* fix(clipboard): make CLIPRDR format-map growth checked
The Windows CLIPRDR format-list handler relies on map_ensure_capacity()
while processing peer-provided formats. The previous helper only attempted
growth: if realloc() failed, it returned silently and the caller continued
processing. A later iteration could then index past the allocated
format_mappings array.
Make format-map growth a checked operation. The handler now validates the
peer-provided format count, ensures the mapping array is large enough before
writing entries, and aborts processing if growth fails. Newly allocated slots
are zeroed so existing cleanup can safely run after partial processing.
Also bound remote format names before measuring/converting them. The chosen
limits follow Windows clipboard/atom constraints:
- registered clipboard format IDs use 0xC000..0xFFFF
- string atom names are limited to 255 bytes
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* fix(clipboard): reject invalid remote format-list entries
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* fix(clipboard): clean up stale Linux FUSE mounts
Recover Linux file clipboard FUSE mount points before remounting and stop treating a cached
context as valid when the mount has already gone away.
This fixes the desktop file manager copy failure that shows dialogs such as
"Error while copying a" and "There was an error copying the file into xxx".
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* fix(clipboard): fuse, reduce dups
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* fix: clear Linux file clipboard before unmounting FUSE
Ensure Linux client teardown clears RustDesk file clipboard URLs while
the FUSE context is still available. Also prefer fusermount before
umount to avoid noisy unprivileged teardown attempts.
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* fix(clipboard): return and log errors
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* fix(clipboard): unix, refresh cached file size/mtime on re-copy
sync_files() deduped re-copies by path string only, so editing a file
and re-copying it (same path) skipped refreshing the cached size/mtime
and the file-group descriptor; the peer then received the file
truncated to the old cached size (silent corruption for PDF/zip/pptx).
Widen the early-return guard to also compare a top-level (size, mtime)
fingerprint and to always rebuild when a directory is selected. The
Windows wf_cliprdr.c path re-stats per request and is unaffected.
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* opt(clipboard): unix, compute file fingerprint once and pass into sync_files
fingerprint() was computed before taking the CLIP_FILES lock and then
recomputed inside ClipFiles::sync_files under the lock. Pass the precomputed
value in so the top-level stat runs once and outside the critical section.
No behavior change.
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* docs: fix typos in documentation and code comments
- Fix 'seperated' -> 'separated' in remote_input.dart
- Fix 'seperators' -> 'separators' in fuse/cs.rs
- Update outdated 'OSX' -> 'macOS' in virtual display README
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* impl(cm): implement change_theme and change_language callbacks
These callbacks were previously empty TODO stubs.
Now they properly invoke the Sciter UI handlers to notify
the UI when theme or language changes occur.
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* fix: windows, empty file clipboard on disconn
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* refact: Don't send files copied before the conn
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* refact: windows, file clipboard
Empty clipboard if no `Ctrl+C` is pressed, but
`CliprdrDataObject_GetData()` is called.
`CliprdrDataObject_GetData()` is only called in the clipboard object set
by RustDesk.
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1. Return the result of `wait_response_event()` in
`cliprdr_send_format_list()`
2. Add recv flags to avoid waiting a long time.
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