lnwire+tlv+route: enforce TLV length validation and add tests
I was doing differential fuzzing on lightning P2P messages and noticed that LND doesn't verify
if the length of SCID TLV is correct or not causing it to parse messages with wrong TLV encoding.
This PR strengthens TLV decoding across multiple components by enforcing strict length checks and adding corresponding tests.
lnwire
ShortChannelID: decoder now validatesl == 8.Fee: decoder now validatesl == 8.Musig2Nonce: decoder now validatesl == musig2.PubNonceSize.- Added tests for invalid lengths in
SCID,Fee, andMusig2NonceTLVs.
tlv
DBytes33: now enforcesl == 33.- Added a generic test suite ensuring all fixed-size primitive decoders reject incorrect lengths.
routing/route
Vertex: decoder now validatesl == VertexSize.- Added tests for valid encode/decode and invalid-length rejection.
Summary of Changes
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This pull request significantly enhances the robustness of the system's TLV (Type-Length-Value) decoding mechanisms. By introducing strict length validation across several critical components, including ShortChannelID, Fee, Musig2Nonce, DBytes33, and Vertex, the changes prevent the parsing of malformed messages that could lead to unexpected behavior or vulnerabilities. The update also includes extensive new tests to confirm these validations are correctly applied, ensuring data integrity and protocol compliance.
Highlights
- Strict TLV Length Validation: Implemented strict length checks for
ShortChannelID,Fee, andMusig2Noncedecoders within thelnwirepackage, ensuring that only correctly sized TLV values are parsed. tlv.DBytes33Enforcement: TheDBytes33decoder in thetlvpackage now explicitly enforces a length of 33 bytes for[33]bytetypes.routing/route.VertexValidation: TheVertexdecoder in therouting/routepackage now validates its TLV length againstVertexSize.- Comprehensive Test Coverage: New tests have been added across
lnwire,tlv, androuting/routepackages to specifically verify that decoders correctly reject TLV values with invalid lengths, improving robustness against malformed messages. - Generic Primitive Decoder Testing: A generic test suite was introduced in
tlv/primitive_test.goto ensure all fixed-size primitive decoders fail gracefully when presented with incorrect TLV lengths.
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Thanks for the review @MPins, I'll address those suggestions soon!
Ready for review again!
Thanks for the PR! Now pending a rebase 💾
Rebased! 🫡
@erickcestari, remember to re-request review from reviewers when ready