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174 lines
5.7 KiB
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diff --git a/stdio-common/Makefile b/stdio-common/Makefile
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index a847b28..080badc 100644
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--- a/stdio-common/Makefile
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+++ b/stdio-common/Makefile
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@@ -59,7 +59,8 @@ tests := tstscanf test_rdwr test-popen tstgetln test-fseek \
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tst-popen tst-unlockedio tst-fmemopen2 tst-put-error tst-fgets \
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tst-fwrite bug16 bug17 tst-swscanf tst-sprintf2 bug18 bug18a \
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bug19 bug19a tst-popen2 scanf13 scanf14 scanf15 bug20 bug21 bug22 \
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- scanf16 scanf17 tst-setvbuf1 tst-grouping bug23 bug24
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+ scanf16 scanf17 tst-setvbuf1 tst-grouping bug23 bug24 \
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+ bug-vfprintf-nargs
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test-srcs = tst-unbputc tst-printf
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diff --git a/stdio-common/bug-vfprintf-nargs.c b/stdio-common/bug-vfprintf-nargs.c
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new file mode 100644
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index 0000000..13c66c0
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--- /dev/null
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+++ b/stdio-common/bug-vfprintf-nargs.c
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@@ -0,0 +1,78 @@
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+/* Test for vfprintf nargs allocation overflow (BZ #13656).
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+ Copyright (C) 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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+ This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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+ Contributed by Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>, 2012.
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+
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+ The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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+ modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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+ License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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+ version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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+
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+ The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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+ Lesser General Public License for more details.
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+
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+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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+ License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free
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+ Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
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+ 02111-1307 USA. */
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+
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+#include <stdio.h>
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+#include <stdlib.h>
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+#include <stdint.h>
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+#include <unistd.h>
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+#include <inttypes.h>
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+#include <string.h>
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+#include <signal.h>
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+
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+static int
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+format_failed (const char *fmt, const char *expected)
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+{
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+ char output[80];
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+
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+ printf ("%s : ", fmt);
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+
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+ memset (output, 0, sizeof output);
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+ /* Having sprintf itself detect a failure is good. */
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+ if (sprintf (output, fmt, 1, 2, 3, "test") > 0
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+ && strcmp (output, expected) != 0)
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+ {
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+ printf ("FAIL (output '%s' != expected '%s')\n", output, expected);
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+ return 1;
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+ }
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+ puts ("ok");
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+ return 0;
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+}
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+
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+static int
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+do_test (void)
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+{
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+ int rc = 0;
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+ char buf[64];
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+
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+ /* Regular positionals work. */
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+ if (format_failed ("%1$d", "1") != 0)
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+ rc = 1;
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+
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+ /* Regular width positionals work. */
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+ if (format_failed ("%1$*2$d", " 1") != 0)
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+ rc = 1;
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+
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+ /* Positional arguments are constructed via read_int, so nargs can only
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+ overflow on 32-bit systems. On 64-bit systems, it will attempt to
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+ allocate a giant amount of memory and possibly crash, which is the
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+ expected situation. Since the 64-bit behavior is arch-specific, only
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+ test this on 32-bit systems. */
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+ if (sizeof (long int) == 4)
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+ {
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+ sprintf (buf, "%%1$d %%%" PRIdPTR "$d", UINT32_MAX / sizeof (int));
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+ if (format_failed (buf, "1 %$d") != 0)
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+ rc = 1;
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+ }
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+
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+ return rc;
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+}
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+
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+#define TEST_FUNCTION do_test ()
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+#include "../test-skeleton.c"
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diff --git a/stdio-common/vfprintf.c b/stdio-common/vfprintf.c
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index 863cd5d..022e72b 100644
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--- a/stdio-common/vfprintf.c
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+++ b/stdio-common/vfprintf.c
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@@ -235,6 +235,9 @@ vfprintf (FILE *s, const CHAR_T *format, va_list ap)
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0 if unknown. */
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int readonly_format = 0;
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+ /* For the argument descriptions, which may be allocated on the heap. */
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+ void *args_malloced = NULL;
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+
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/* This table maps a character into a number representing a
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class. In each step there is a destination label for each
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class. */
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@@ -1647,9 +1650,10 @@ do_positional:
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determine the size of the array needed to store the argument
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attributes. */
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size_t nargs = 0;
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- int *args_type;
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- union printf_arg *args_value = NULL;
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+ size_t bytes_per_arg;
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+ union printf_arg *args_value;
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int *args_size;
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+ int *args_type;
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/* Positional parameters refer to arguments directly. This could
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also determine the maximum number of arguments. Track the
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@@ -1698,13 +1702,33 @@ do_positional:
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/* Determine the number of arguments the format string consumes. */
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nargs = MAX (nargs, max_ref_arg);
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+ bytes_per_arg = sizeof (*args_value) + sizeof (*args_size)
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+ + sizeof (*args_type);
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+
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+ /* Check for potential integer overflow. */
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+ if (nargs > SIZE_MAX / bytes_per_arg)
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+ {
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+ done = -1;
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+ goto all_done;
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+ }
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/* Allocate memory for the argument descriptions. */
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- args_type = alloca (nargs * sizeof (int));
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+ if (__libc_use_alloca (nargs * bytes_per_arg))
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+ args_value = alloca (nargs * bytes_per_arg);
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+ else
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+ {
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+ args_value = args_malloced = malloc (nargs * bytes_per_arg);
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+ if (args_value == NULL)
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+ {
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+ done = -1;
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+ goto all_done;
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ args_size = &args_value[nargs].pa_int;
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+ args_type = &args_size[nargs];
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memset (args_type, s->_flags2 & _IO_FLAGS2_FORTIFY ? '\xff' : '\0',
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- nargs * sizeof (int));
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- args_value = alloca (nargs * sizeof (union printf_arg));
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- args_size = alloca (nargs * sizeof (int));
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+ nargs * sizeof (*args_type));
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/* XXX Could do sanity check here: If any element in ARGS_TYPE is
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still zero after this loop, format is invalid. For now we
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@@ -1973,8 +1997,8 @@ do_positional:
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}
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all_done:
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- if (__builtin_expect (workstart != NULL, 0))
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- free (workstart);
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+ free (args_malloced);
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+ free (workstart);
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/* Unlock the stream. */
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_IO_funlockfile (s);
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_IO_cleanup_region_end (0);
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