Hi, I am scanning the cpython in the latest version with my own static analyzer tool.
Unsafe conversion found at: src/py_class/mod.rs:96:15: 96:62.
#[inline]
#[doc(hidden)]
pub unsafe fn data_init<'a, T>(_py: Python<'a>, obj: &'a PyObject, offset: usize, value: T)
where
T: Send + 'static,
{
let ptr = (obj.as_ptr() as *mut u8).add(offset) as *mut T;
ptr::write(ptr, value)
}
This unsound implementation would create a misalignment issues if the type size of PyObject is smaller than the type size of T.
This would potentially cause undefined behaviors in Rust. If we further manipulate the problematic converted types, it would potentially lead to different consequences such as access out-of-bound. I am reporting this issue for your attention.
Hi, I am scanning the cpython in the latest version with my own static analyzer tool.
Unsafe conversion found at: src/py_class/mod.rs:96:15: 96:62.
This unsound implementation would create a misalignment issues if the type size of
PyObjectis smaller than the type size ofT.This would potentially cause undefined behaviors in Rust. If we further manipulate the problematic converted types, it would potentially lead to different consequences such as access out-of-bound. I am reporting this issue for your attention.