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Please don't editorialise article submission titles. Even from the bullet point which you cherry picked to use as the title doesn't tell us anything useful other than it's a 271,800 character symbol.
Umm... A symbol this long is very surprising and interesting. How is this editorializing? It's also a real quote from the linked post.
more interesting would be homoglyphs in C or C++ ABI's, eg by assuming UTF-8 encodings. or at least utf-8 names in the wild.
the overlong symbol looks it's coming from here: https://github.com/martinal/mshr/blob/master/src/Polyhedral_...
so not an overflow attack, just C++ nonsense.
Well what was it?
I know it's annoying, even the article doesn't reveal to us what it is:
The longest demangled ELF symbol is 271,800 characters and is defined in the file usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libmshr.so.2019.2.0.dev0 provided by the libmshr2019.2 package.
Sadly this submission is a victim of the wrong kind of title editorialising.
I tried to go looking for myself, so I downloaded the AMD64 binary from the Debian page: https://packages.debian.org/unstable/libmshr2019.2
After unpacking the data.tar.xz from the deb archive, I unpacked libmshr.so.2019.2.0.dev0 from the specified path.
Doing this:
readelf -W --demangle=c++ -s libmshr.so.2019.2.0.dev0 | awk ' { if ( length > x ) { x = length; y = $0 } }END{ print y }' > test.txt
gave me a text file that is 101,943 bytes in size. Basically a huge C++ template soup, but still quite a bit short from the 271,800 bytes in the headline.If you want to see it, I compressed (568 bytes!) and base64 encoded it:
xz test.txt
base64 test.txt.xz
And uploaded it here: https://paste.debian.net/1237184/Which can be viewed with this one liner:
curl https://paste.debian.net/download/1237184 | base64 -d | xz -dThank you. It's the wee hours here and frankly I just didn't have the energy to do it myself.