From: mame@...
Date: 2021-04-29T05:23:55+00:00
Subject: [ruby-core:103652] [Ruby master Feature#17837] Add support for	Regexp timeouts

Issue #17837 has been updated by mame (Yusuke Endoh).


Invoking a thread implicitly in the interpreter is troublesome. Previously, Ruby had a timer thread, but as far as I know, it was (almost) abundaned by @normalperson. If you try to revive a timer thread, you should learn the complex history first.

Another idea suggested by @naruse: simply recording the start time of onig_search, calculating the elapsed time at `CHECK_INTERRUPT_IN_MATCH_AT`, and raising an exception if the time limit exceeded. This approach is very tractable because it does not use any asynchronous things like SIGVTALRM nor a thread. 

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Feature #17837: Add support for Regexp timeouts
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/17837#change-91748

* Author: sam.saffron (Sam Saffron)
* Status: Open
* Priority: Normal
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### Background

ReDoS are a very common security issue. At Discourse we have seen a few through the years. https://owasp.org/www-community/attacks/Regular_expression_Denial_of_Service_-_ReDoS

In a nutshell there are 100s of ways this can happen in production apps, the key is for an attacker (or possibly innocent person) to supply either a problematic Regexp or a bad string to test it with.

```
/A(B|C+)+D/ =~ "A" + "C" * 100 + "X"
```

Having a problem Regexp somewhere in a large app is a universal constant, it will happen as long as you are using Regexps. 


Currently the only feasible way of supplying a consistent safeguard is by using `Thread.raise` and managing all execution. This kind of pattern requires usage of a third party implementation. There are possibly issues with jRuby and Truffle when taking approaches like this.

### Prior art

.NET provides a `MatchTimeout` property per: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.text.regularexpressions.regex.matchtimeout?view=net-5.0

Java has nothing built in as far as I can tell: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/910740/cancelling-a-long-running-regex-match

Node has nothing built in as far as I can tell: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/38859506/cancel-regex-match-if-timeout


Golang and Rust uses RE2 which is not vulnerable to DoS by limiting features (available in Ruby RE2 gem)

```
irb(main):003:0> r = RE2::Regexp.new('A(B|C+)+D')
=> #<RE2::Regexp /A(B|C+)+D/>
irb(main):004:0> r.match("A" + "C" * 100 + "X")
=> nil
```

### Proposal

Implement `Regexp.timeout` which allow us to specify a global timeout for all Regexp operations in Ruby. 

Per Regexp would require massive application changes, almost all web apps would do just fine with a 1 second Regexp timeout.

If `timeout` is set to `nil` everything would work as it does today, when set to second a "monitor" thread would track running regexps and time them out according to the global value.

### Alternatives 

I recommend against a "per Regexp" API as this decision is at the application level. You want to apply it to all regular expressions in all the gems you are consuming.

I recommend against a move to RE2 at the moment as way too much would break 


### See also: 

https://people.cs.vt.edu/davisjam/downloads/publications/Davis-Dissertation-2020.pdf
https://levelup.gitconnected.com/the-regular-expression-denial-of-service-redos-cheat-sheet-a78d0ed7d865





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