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Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: void generic_pipe_buf_get(struct pipe_inode_info *pipe, struct pipe_buffer *buf)
{
get_page(buf->page);
}
Vulnerability Type: Overflow
CWE ID: CWE-416
Summary: The Linux kernel before 5.1-rc5 allows page->_refcount reference count overflow, with resultant use-after-free issues, if about 140 GiB of RAM exists. This is related to fs/fuse/dev.c, fs/pipe.c, fs/splice.c, include/linux/mm.h, include/linux/pipe_fs_i.h, kernel/trace/trace.c, mm/gup.c, and mm/hugetlb.c. It can occur with FUSE requests.
Commit Message: Merge branch 'page-refs' (page ref overflow)
Merge page ref overflow branch.
Jann Horn reported that he can overflow the page ref count with
sufficient memory (and a filesystem that is intentionally extremely
slow).
Admittedly it's not exactly easy. To have more than four billion
references to a page requires a minimum of 32GB of kernel memory just
for the pointers to the pages, much less any metadata to keep track of
those pointers. Jann needed a total of 140GB of memory and a specially
crafted filesystem that leaves all reads pending (in order to not ever
free the page references and just keep adding more).
Still, we have a fairly straightforward way to limit the two obvious
user-controllable sources of page references: direct-IO like page
references gotten through get_user_pages(), and the splice pipe page
duplication. So let's just do that.
* branch page-refs:
fs: prevent page refcount overflow in pipe_buf_get
mm: prevent get_user_pages() from overflowing page refcount
mm: add 'try_get_page()' helper function
mm: make page ref count overflow check tighter and more explicit
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High
| 10,483
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: static int udf_symlink_filler(struct file *file, struct page *page)
{
struct inode *inode = page->mapping->host;
struct buffer_head *bh = NULL;
unsigned char *symlink;
int err;
unsigned char *p = kmap(page);
struct udf_inode_info *iinfo;
uint32_t pos;
/* We don't support symlinks longer than one block */
if (inode->i_size > inode->i_sb->s_blocksize) {
err = -ENAMETOOLONG;
goto out_unmap;
}
iinfo = UDF_I(inode);
pos = udf_block_map(inode, 0);
down_read(&iinfo->i_data_sem);
if (iinfo->i_alloc_type == ICBTAG_FLAG_AD_IN_ICB) {
symlink = iinfo->i_ext.i_data + iinfo->i_lenEAttr;
} else {
bh = sb_bread(inode->i_sb, pos);
if (!bh) {
err = -EIO;
goto out_unlock_inode;
}
symlink = bh->b_data;
}
udf_pc_to_char(inode->i_sb, symlink, inode->i_size, p);
brelse(bh);
up_read(&iinfo->i_data_sem);
SetPageUptodate(page);
kunmap(page);
unlock_page(page);
return 0;
out_unlock_inode:
up_read(&iinfo->i_data_sem);
SetPageError(page);
out_unmap:
kunmap(page);
unlock_page(page);
return err;
}
Vulnerability Type: +Info
CWE ID: CWE-17
Summary: The UDF filesystem implementation in the Linux kernel before 3.18.2 does not ensure that space is available for storing a symlink target's name along with a trailing 0 character, which allows local users to obtain sensitive information via a crafted filesystem image, related to fs/udf/symlink.c and fs/udf/unicode.c.
Commit Message: udf: Check path length when reading symlink
Symlink reading code does not check whether the resulting path fits into
the page provided by the generic code. This isn't as easy as just
checking the symlink size because of various encoding conversions we
perform on path. So we have to check whether there is still enough space
in the buffer on the fly.
CC: stable@vger.kernel.org
Reported-by: Carl Henrik Lunde <chlunde@ping.uio.no>
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
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Low
| 1,660
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: parse_toshiba_packet(FILE_T fh, struct wtap_pkthdr *phdr, Buffer *buf,
int *err, gchar **err_info)
{
union wtap_pseudo_header *pseudo_header = &phdr->pseudo_header;
char line[TOSHIBA_LINE_LENGTH];
int num_items_scanned;
guint pkt_len;
int pktnum, hr, min, sec, csec;
char channel[10], direction[10];
int i, hex_lines;
guint8 *pd;
/* Our file pointer should be on the line containing the
* summary information for a packet. Read in that line and
* extract the useful information
*/
if (file_gets(line, TOSHIBA_LINE_LENGTH, fh) == NULL) {
*err = file_error(fh, err_info);
if (*err == 0) {
*err = WTAP_ERR_SHORT_READ;
}
return FALSE;
}
/* Find text in line after "[No.". Limit the length of the
* two strings since we have fixed buffers for channel[] and
* direction[] */
num_items_scanned = sscanf(line, "%9d] %2d:%2d:%2d.%9d %9s %9s",
&pktnum, &hr, &min, &sec, &csec, channel, direction);
if (num_items_scanned != 7) {
*err = WTAP_ERR_BAD_FILE;
*err_info = g_strdup("toshiba: record header isn't valid");
return FALSE;
}
/* Scan lines until we find the OFFSET line. In a "telnet" trace,
* this will be the next line. But if you save your telnet session
* to a file from within a Windows-based telnet client, it may
* put in line breaks at 80 columns (or however big your "telnet" box
* is). CRT (a Windows telnet app from VanDyke) does this.
* Here we assume that 80 columns will be the minimum size, and that
* the OFFSET line is not broken in the middle. It's the previous
* line that is normally long and can thus be broken at column 80.
*/
do {
if (file_gets(line, TOSHIBA_LINE_LENGTH, fh) == NULL) {
*err = file_error(fh, err_info);
if (*err == 0) {
*err = WTAP_ERR_SHORT_READ;
}
return FALSE;
}
/* Check for "OFFSET 0001-0203" at beginning of line */
line[16] = '\0';
} while (strcmp(line, "OFFSET 0001-0203") != 0);
num_items_scanned = sscanf(line+64, "LEN=%9u", &pkt_len);
if (num_items_scanned != 1) {
*err = WTAP_ERR_BAD_FILE;
*err_info = g_strdup("toshiba: OFFSET line doesn't have valid LEN item");
return FALSE;
}
if (pkt_len > WTAP_MAX_PACKET_SIZE) {
/*
* Probably a corrupt capture file; don't blow up trying
* to allocate space for an immensely-large packet.
*/
*err = WTAP_ERR_BAD_FILE;
*err_info = g_strdup_printf("toshiba: File has %u-byte packet, bigger than maximum of %u",
pkt_len, WTAP_MAX_PACKET_SIZE);
return FALSE;
}
phdr->rec_type = REC_TYPE_PACKET;
phdr->presence_flags = WTAP_HAS_TS|WTAP_HAS_CAP_LEN;
phdr->ts.secs = hr * 3600 + min * 60 + sec;
phdr->ts.nsecs = csec * 10000000;
phdr->caplen = pkt_len;
phdr->len = pkt_len;
switch (channel[0]) {
case 'B':
phdr->pkt_encap = WTAP_ENCAP_ISDN;
pseudo_header->isdn.uton = (direction[0] == 'T');
pseudo_header->isdn.channel = (guint8)
strtol(&channel[1], NULL, 10);
break;
case 'D':
phdr->pkt_encap = WTAP_ENCAP_ISDN;
pseudo_header->isdn.uton = (direction[0] == 'T');
pseudo_header->isdn.channel = 0;
break;
default:
phdr->pkt_encap = WTAP_ENCAP_ETHERNET;
/* XXX - is there an FCS in the frame? */
pseudo_header->eth.fcs_len = -1;
break;
}
/* Make sure we have enough room for the packet */
ws_buffer_assure_space(buf, pkt_len);
pd = ws_buffer_start_ptr(buf);
/* Calculate the number of hex dump lines, each
* containing 16 bytes of data */
hex_lines = pkt_len / 16 + ((pkt_len % 16) ? 1 : 0);
for (i = 0; i < hex_lines; i++) {
if (file_gets(line, TOSHIBA_LINE_LENGTH, fh) == NULL) {
*err = file_error(fh, err_info);
if (*err == 0) {
*err = WTAP_ERR_SHORT_READ;
}
return FALSE;
}
if (!parse_single_hex_dump_line(line, pd, i * 16)) {
*err = WTAP_ERR_BAD_FILE;
*err_info = g_strdup("toshiba: hex dump not valid");
return FALSE;
}
}
return TRUE;
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS
CWE ID: CWE-20
Summary: wiretap/toshiba.c in the Toshiba file parser in Wireshark 1.12.x before 1.12.12 and 2.x before 2.0.4 mishandles sscanf unsigned-integer processing, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) via a crafted file.
Commit Message: Don't treat the packet length as unsigned.
The scanf family of functions are as annoyingly bad at handling unsigned
numbers as strtoul() is - both of them are perfectly willing to accept a
value beginning with a negative sign as an unsigned value. When using
strtoul(), you can compensate for this by explicitly checking for a '-'
as the first character of the string, but you can't do that with
sscanf().
So revert to having pkt_len be signed, and scanning it with %d, but
check for a negative value and fail if we see a negative value.
Bug: 12394
Change-Id: I4b19b95f2e1ffc96dac5c91bff6698c246f52007
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/15230
Reviewed-by: Guy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu>
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Medium
| 23,288
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: DefragIPv4TooLargeTest(void)
{
DefragContext *dc = NULL;
Packet *p = NULL;
int ret = 0;
DefragInit();
dc = DefragContextNew();
if (dc == NULL)
goto end;
/* Create a fragment that would extend past the max allowable size
* for an IPv4 packet. */
p = BuildTestPacket(1, 8183, 0, 'A', 71);
if (p == NULL)
goto end;
/* We do not expect a packet returned. */
if (Defrag(NULL, NULL, p, NULL) != NULL)
goto end;
if (!ENGINE_ISSET_EVENT(p, IPV4_FRAG_PKT_TOO_LARGE))
goto end;
/* The fragment should have been ignored so no fragments should have
* been allocated from the pool. */
if (dc->frag_pool->outstanding != 0)
return 0;
ret = 1;
end:
if (dc != NULL)
DefragContextDestroy(dc);
if (p != NULL)
SCFree(p);
DefragDestroy();
return ret;
}
Vulnerability Type:
CWE ID: CWE-358
Summary: Suricata before 3.2.1 has an IPv4 defragmentation evasion issue caused by lack of a check for the IP protocol during fragment matching.
Commit Message: defrag - take protocol into account during re-assembly
The IP protocol was not being used to match fragments with
their packets allowing a carefully constructed packet
with a different protocol to be matched, allowing re-assembly
to complete, creating a packet that would not be re-assembled
by the destination host.
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Medium
| 13,577
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: MagickBooleanType sixel_decode(unsigned char /* in */ *p, /* sixel bytes */
unsigned char /* out */ **pixels, /* decoded pixels */
size_t /* out */ *pwidth, /* image width */
size_t /* out */ *pheight, /* image height */
unsigned char /* out */ **palette, /* ARGB palette */
size_t /* out */ *ncolors /* palette size (<= 256) */)
{
int n, i, r, g, b, sixel_vertical_mask, c;
int posision_x, posision_y;
int max_x, max_y;
int attributed_pan, attributed_pad;
int attributed_ph, attributed_pv;
int repeat_count, color_index, max_color_index = 2, background_color_index;
int param[10];
int sixel_palet[SIXEL_PALETTE_MAX];
unsigned char *imbuf, *dmbuf;
int imsx, imsy;
int dmsx, dmsy;
int y;
posision_x = posision_y = 0;
max_x = max_y = 0;
attributed_pan = 2;
attributed_pad = 1;
attributed_ph = attributed_pv = 0;
repeat_count = 1;
color_index = 0;
background_color_index = 0;
imsx = 2048;
imsy = 2048;
imbuf = (unsigned char *) AcquireQuantumMemory(imsx * imsy,1);
if (imbuf == NULL) {
return(MagickFalse);
}
for (n = 0; n < 16; n++) {
sixel_palet[n] = sixel_default_color_table[n];
}
/* colors 16-231 are a 6x6x6 color cube */
for (r = 0; r < 6; r++) {
for (g = 0; g < 6; g++) {
for (b = 0; b < 6; b++) {
sixel_palet[n++] = SIXEL_RGB(r * 51, g * 51, b * 51);
}
}
}
/* colors 232-255 are a grayscale ramp, intentionally leaving out */
for (i = 0; i < 24; i++) {
sixel_palet[n++] = SIXEL_RGB(i * 11, i * 11, i * 11);
}
for (; n < SIXEL_PALETTE_MAX; n++) {
sixel_palet[n] = SIXEL_RGB(255, 255, 255);
}
(void) ResetMagickMemory(imbuf, background_color_index, imsx * imsy);
while (*p != '\0') {
if ((p[0] == '\033' && p[1] == 'P') || *p == 0x90) {
if (*p == '\033') {
p++;
}
p = get_params(++p, param, &n);
if (*p == 'q') {
p++;
if (n > 0) { /* Pn1 */
switch(param[0]) {
case 0:
case 1:
attributed_pad = 2;
break;
case 2:
attributed_pad = 5;
break;
case 3:
attributed_pad = 4;
break;
case 4:
attributed_pad = 4;
break;
case 5:
attributed_pad = 3;
break;
case 6:
attributed_pad = 3;
break;
case 7:
attributed_pad = 2;
break;
case 8:
attributed_pad = 2;
break;
case 9:
attributed_pad = 1;
break;
}
}
if (n > 2) { /* Pn3 */
if (param[2] == 0) {
param[2] = 10;
}
attributed_pan = attributed_pan * param[2] / 10;
attributed_pad = attributed_pad * param[2] / 10;
if (attributed_pan <= 0) attributed_pan = 1;
if (attributed_pad <= 0) attributed_pad = 1;
}
}
} else if ((p[0] == '\033' && p[1] == '\\') || *p == 0x9C) {
break;
} else if (*p == '"') {
/* DECGRA Set Raster Attributes " Pan; Pad; Ph; Pv */
p = get_params(++p, param, &n);
if (n > 0) attributed_pad = param[0];
if (n > 1) attributed_pan = param[1];
if (n > 2 && param[2] > 0) attributed_ph = param[2];
if (n > 3 && param[3] > 0) attributed_pv = param[3];
if (attributed_pan <= 0) attributed_pan = 1;
if (attributed_pad <= 0) attributed_pad = 1;
if (imsx < attributed_ph || imsy < attributed_pv) {
dmsx = imsx > attributed_ph ? imsx : attributed_ph;
dmsy = imsy > attributed_pv ? imsy : attributed_pv;
dmbuf = (unsigned char *) AcquireQuantumMemory(dmsx * dmsy,1);
if (dmbuf == (unsigned char *) NULL) {
imbuf = (unsigned char *) RelinquishMagickMemory(imbuf);
return (MagickFalse);
}
(void) ResetMagickMemory(dmbuf, background_color_index, dmsx * dmsy);
for (y = 0; y < imsy; ++y) {
(void) CopyMagickMemory(dmbuf + dmsx * y, imbuf + imsx * y, imsx);
}
imbuf = (unsigned char *) RelinquishMagickMemory(imbuf);
imsx = dmsx;
imsy = dmsy;
imbuf = dmbuf;
}
} else if (*p == '!') {
/* DECGRI Graphics Repeat Introducer ! Pn Ch */
p = get_params(++p, param, &n);
if (n > 0) {
repeat_count = param[0];
}
} else if (*p == '#') {
/* DECGCI Graphics Color Introducer # Pc; Pu; Px; Py; Pz */
p = get_params(++p, param, &n);
if (n > 0) {
if ((color_index = param[0]) < 0) {
color_index = 0;
} else if (color_index >= SIXEL_PALETTE_MAX) {
color_index = SIXEL_PALETTE_MAX - 1;
}
}
if (n > 4) {
if (param[1] == 1) { /* HLS */
if (param[2] > 360) param[2] = 360;
if (param[3] > 100) param[3] = 100;
if (param[4] > 100) param[4] = 100;
sixel_palet[color_index] = hls_to_rgb(param[2] * 100 / 360, param[3], param[4]);
} else if (param[1] == 2) { /* RGB */
if (param[2] > 100) param[2] = 100;
if (param[3] > 100) param[3] = 100;
if (param[4] > 100) param[4] = 100;
sixel_palet[color_index] = SIXEL_XRGB(param[2], param[3], param[4]);
}
}
} else if (*p == '$') {
/* DECGCR Graphics Carriage Return */
p++;
posision_x = 0;
repeat_count = 1;
} else if (*p == '-') {
/* DECGNL Graphics Next Line */
p++;
posision_x = 0;
posision_y += 6;
repeat_count = 1;
} else if (*p >= '?' && *p <= '\177') {
if (imsx < (posision_x + repeat_count) || imsy < (posision_y + 6)) {
int nx = imsx * 2;
int ny = imsy * 2;
while (nx < (posision_x + repeat_count) || ny < (posision_y + 6)) {
nx *= 2;
ny *= 2;
}
dmsx = nx;
dmsy = ny;
dmbuf = (unsigned char *) AcquireQuantumMemory(dmsx * dmsy,1);
if (dmbuf == (unsigned char *) NULL) {
imbuf = (unsigned char *) RelinquishMagickMemory(imbuf);
return (MagickFalse);
}
(void) ResetMagickMemory(dmbuf, background_color_index, dmsx * dmsy);
for (y = 0; y < imsy; ++y) {
(void) CopyMagickMemory(dmbuf + dmsx * y, imbuf + imsx * y, imsx);
}
imbuf = (unsigned char *) RelinquishMagickMemory(imbuf);
imsx = dmsx;
imsy = dmsy;
imbuf = dmbuf;
}
if (color_index > max_color_index) {
max_color_index = color_index;
}
if ((b = *(p++) - '?') == 0) {
posision_x += repeat_count;
} else {
sixel_vertical_mask = 0x01;
if (repeat_count <= 1) {
for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) {
if ((b & sixel_vertical_mask) != 0) {
imbuf[imsx * (posision_y + i) + posision_x] = color_index;
if (max_x < posision_x) {
max_x = posision_x;
}
if (max_y < (posision_y + i)) {
max_y = posision_y + i;
}
}
sixel_vertical_mask <<= 1;
}
posision_x += 1;
} else { /* repeat_count > 1 */
for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) {
if ((b & sixel_vertical_mask) != 0) {
c = sixel_vertical_mask << 1;
for (n = 1; (i + n) < 6; n++) {
if ((b & c) == 0) {
break;
}
c <<= 1;
}
for (y = posision_y + i; y < posision_y + i + n; ++y) {
(void) ResetMagickMemory(imbuf + imsx * y + posision_x, color_index, repeat_count);
}
if (max_x < (posision_x + repeat_count - 1)) {
max_x = posision_x + repeat_count - 1;
}
if (max_y < (posision_y + i + n - 1)) {
max_y = posision_y + i + n - 1;
}
i += (n - 1);
sixel_vertical_mask <<= (n - 1);
}
sixel_vertical_mask <<= 1;
}
posision_x += repeat_count;
}
}
repeat_count = 1;
} else {
p++;
}
}
if (++max_x < attributed_ph) {
max_x = attributed_ph;
}
if (++max_y < attributed_pv) {
max_y = attributed_pv;
}
if (imsx > max_x || imsy > max_y) {
dmsx = max_x;
dmsy = max_y;
if ((dmbuf = (unsigned char *) AcquireQuantumMemory(dmsx * dmsy,1)) == NULL) {
imbuf = (unsigned char *) RelinquishMagickMemory(imbuf);
return (MagickFalse);
}
for (y = 0; y < dmsy; ++y) {
(void) CopyMagickMemory(dmbuf + dmsx * y, imbuf + imsx * y, dmsx);
}
imbuf = (unsigned char *) RelinquishMagickMemory(imbuf);
imsx = dmsx;
imsy = dmsy;
imbuf = dmbuf;
}
*pixels = imbuf;
*pwidth = imsx;
*pheight = imsy;
*ncolors = max_color_index + 1;
*palette = (unsigned char *) AcquireQuantumMemory(*ncolors,4);
for (n = 0; n < (ssize_t) *ncolors; ++n) {
(*palette)[n * 4 + 0] = sixel_palet[n] >> 16 & 0xff;
(*palette)[n * 4 + 1] = sixel_palet[n] >> 8 & 0xff;
(*palette)[n * 4 + 2] = sixel_palet[n] & 0xff;
(*palette)[n * 4 + 3] = 0xff;
}
return(MagickTrue);
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS Overflow
CWE ID: CWE-119
Summary: Buffer overflow in the WriteGROUP4Image function in coders/tiff.c in ImageMagick before 6.9.5-8 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) or have other unspecified impact via a crafted file.
Commit Message: Prevent buffer overflow in SIXEL, PDB, MAP, and CALS coders (bug report from Donghai Zhu)
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Medium
| 29,093
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Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: int propagate_mnt(struct mount *dest_mnt, struct mountpoint *dest_mp,
struct mount *source_mnt, struct hlist_head *tree_list)
{
struct mount *m, *n;
int ret = 0;
/*
* we don't want to bother passing tons of arguments to
* propagate_one(); everything is serialized by namespace_sem,
* so globals will do just fine.
*/
user_ns = current->nsproxy->mnt_ns->user_ns;
last_dest = dest_mnt;
last_source = source_mnt;
mp = dest_mp;
list = tree_list;
dest_master = dest_mnt->mnt_master;
/* all peers of dest_mnt, except dest_mnt itself */
for (n = next_peer(dest_mnt); n != dest_mnt; n = next_peer(n)) {
ret = propagate_one(n);
if (ret)
goto out;
}
/* all slave groups */
for (m = next_group(dest_mnt, dest_mnt); m;
m = next_group(m, dest_mnt)) {
/* everything in that slave group */
n = m;
do {
ret = propagate_one(n);
if (ret)
goto out;
n = next_peer(n);
} while (n != m);
}
out:
read_seqlock_excl(&mount_lock);
hlist_for_each_entry(n, tree_list, mnt_hash) {
m = n->mnt_parent;
if (m->mnt_master != dest_mnt->mnt_master)
CLEAR_MNT_MARK(m->mnt_master);
}
read_sequnlock_excl(&mount_lock);
return ret;
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS
CWE ID:
Summary: fs/pnode.c in the Linux kernel before 4.5.4 does not properly traverse a mount propagation tree in a certain case involving a slave mount, which allows local users to cause a denial of service (NULL pointer dereference and OOPS) via a crafted series of mount system calls.
Commit Message: propogate_mnt: Handle the first propogated copy being a slave
When the first propgated copy was a slave the following oops would result:
> BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at 0000000000000010
> IP: [<ffffffff811fba4e>] propagate_one+0xbe/0x1c0
> PGD bacd4067 PUD bac66067 PMD 0
> Oops: 0000 [#1] SMP
> Modules linked in:
> CPU: 1 PID: 824 Comm: mount Not tainted 4.6.0-rc5userns+ #1523
> Hardware name: Bochs Bochs, BIOS Bochs 01/01/2007
> task: ffff8800bb0a8000 ti: ffff8800bac3c000 task.ti: ffff8800bac3c000
> RIP: 0010:[<ffffffff811fba4e>] [<ffffffff811fba4e>] propagate_one+0xbe/0x1c0
> RSP: 0018:ffff8800bac3fd38 EFLAGS: 00010283
> RAX: 0000000000000000 RBX: ffff8800bb77ec00 RCX: 0000000000000010
> RDX: 0000000000000000 RSI: ffff8800bb58c000 RDI: ffff8800bb58c480
> RBP: ffff8800bac3fd48 R08: 0000000000000001 R09: 0000000000000000
> R10: 0000000000001ca1 R11: 0000000000001c9d R12: 0000000000000000
> R13: ffff8800ba713800 R14: ffff8800bac3fda0 R15: ffff8800bb77ec00
> FS: 00007f3c0cd9b7e0(0000) GS:ffff8800bfb00000(0000) knlGS:0000000000000000
> CS: 0010 DS: 0000 ES: 0000 CR0: 0000000080050033
> CR2: 0000000000000010 CR3: 00000000bb79d000 CR4: 00000000000006e0
> Stack:
> ffff8800bb77ec00 0000000000000000 ffff8800bac3fd88 ffffffff811fbf85
> ffff8800bac3fd98 ffff8800bb77f080 ffff8800ba713800 ffff8800bb262b40
> 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 ffff8800bac3fdd8 ffffffff811f1da0
> Call Trace:
> [<ffffffff811fbf85>] propagate_mnt+0x105/0x140
> [<ffffffff811f1da0>] attach_recursive_mnt+0x120/0x1e0
> [<ffffffff811f1ec3>] graft_tree+0x63/0x70
> [<ffffffff811f1f6b>] do_add_mount+0x9b/0x100
> [<ffffffff811f2c1a>] do_mount+0x2aa/0xdf0
> [<ffffffff8117efbe>] ? strndup_user+0x4e/0x70
> [<ffffffff811f3a45>] SyS_mount+0x75/0xc0
> [<ffffffff8100242b>] do_syscall_64+0x4b/0xa0
> [<ffffffff81988f3c>] entry_SYSCALL64_slow_path+0x25/0x25
> Code: 00 00 75 ec 48 89 0d 02 22 22 01 8b 89 10 01 00 00 48 89 05 fd 21 22 01 39 8e 10 01 00 00 0f 84 e0 00 00 00 48 8b 80 d8 00 00 00 <48> 8b 50 10 48 89 05 df 21 22 01 48 89 15 d0 21 22 01 8b 53 30
> RIP [<ffffffff811fba4e>] propagate_one+0xbe/0x1c0
> RSP <ffff8800bac3fd38>
> CR2: 0000000000000010
> ---[ end trace 2725ecd95164f217 ]---
This oops happens with the namespace_sem held and can be triggered by
non-root users. An all around not pleasant experience.
To avoid this scenario when finding the appropriate source mount to
copy stop the walk up the mnt_master chain when the first source mount
is encountered.
Further rewrite the walk up the last_source mnt_master chain so that
it is clear what is going on.
The reason why the first source mount is special is that it it's
mnt_parent is not a mount in the dest_mnt propagation tree, and as
such termination conditions based up on the dest_mnt mount propgation
tree do not make sense.
To avoid other kinds of confusion last_dest is not changed when
computing last_source. last_dest is only used once in propagate_one
and that is above the point of the code being modified, so changing
the global variable is meaningless and confusing.
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
fixes: f2ebb3a921c1ca1e2ddd9242e95a1989a50c4c68 ("smarter propagate_mnt()")
Reported-by: Tycho Andersen <tycho.andersen@canonical.com>
Reviewed-by: Seth Forshee <seth.forshee@canonical.com>
Tested-by: Seth Forshee <seth.forshee@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: "Eric W. Biederman" <ebiederm@xmission.com>
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Medium
| 29,649
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
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Code: emit_string(const char *str, FILE *out)
/* Print a string with spaces replaced by '_' and non-printing characters by
* an octal escape.
*/
{
for (; *str; ++str)
if (isgraph(UCHAR_MAX & *str))
putc(*str, out);
else if (isspace(UCHAR_MAX & *str))
putc('_', out);
else
fprintf(out, "\\%.3o", *str);
}
Vulnerability Type: +Priv
CWE ID:
Summary: Unspecified vulnerability in libpng before 1.6.20, as used in Android 4.x before 4.4.4, 5.0.x before 5.0.2, 5.1.x before 5.1.1, and 6.x before 2016-07-01, allows attackers to gain privileges via a crafted application, as demonstrated by obtaining Signature or SignatureOrSystem access, aka internal bug 23265085.
Commit Message: DO NOT MERGE Update libpng to 1.6.20
BUG:23265085
Change-Id: I85199805636d771f3597b691b63bc0bf46084833
(cherry picked from commit bbe98b40cda082024b669fa508931042eed18f82)
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High
| 26,062
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: bool PPB_ImageData_Impl::Init(PP_ImageDataFormat format,
int width, int height,
bool init_to_zero) {
if (!IsImageDataFormatSupported(format))
return false; // Only support this one format for now.
if (width <= 0 || height <= 0)
return false;
if (static_cast<int64>(width) * static_cast<int64>(height) * 4 >=
std::numeric_limits<int32>::max())
return false; // Prevent overflow of signed 32-bit ints.
format_ = format;
width_ = width;
height_ = height;
return backend_->Init(this, format, width, height, init_to_zero);
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS Overflow
CWE ID: CWE-190
Summary: Integer overflow in Google Chrome before 23.0.1271.97 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service or possibly have unspecified other impact via vectors related to PPAPI image buffers.
Commit Message: Security fix: integer overflow on checking image size
Test is left in another CL (codereview.chromiu,.org/11274036) to avoid conflict there. Hope it's fine.
BUG=160926
Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/11410081
git-svn-id: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src@167882 0039d316-1c4b-4281-b951-d872f2087c98
|
High
| 3,255
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: xfs_ioctl_setattr(
xfs_inode_t *ip,
struct fsxattr *fa,
int mask)
{
struct xfs_mount *mp = ip->i_mount;
struct xfs_trans *tp;
unsigned int lock_flags = 0;
struct xfs_dquot *udqp = NULL;
struct xfs_dquot *pdqp = NULL;
struct xfs_dquot *olddquot = NULL;
int code;
trace_xfs_ioctl_setattr(ip);
if (mp->m_flags & XFS_MOUNT_RDONLY)
return XFS_ERROR(EROFS);
if (XFS_FORCED_SHUTDOWN(mp))
return XFS_ERROR(EIO);
/*
* Disallow 32bit project ids when projid32bit feature is not enabled.
*/
if ((mask & FSX_PROJID) && (fa->fsx_projid > (__uint16_t)-1) &&
!xfs_sb_version_hasprojid32bit(&ip->i_mount->m_sb))
return XFS_ERROR(EINVAL);
/*
* If disk quotas is on, we make sure that the dquots do exist on disk,
* before we start any other transactions. Trying to do this later
* is messy. We don't care to take a readlock to look at the ids
* in inode here, because we can't hold it across the trans_reserve.
* If the IDs do change before we take the ilock, we're covered
* because the i_*dquot fields will get updated anyway.
*/
if (XFS_IS_QUOTA_ON(mp) && (mask & FSX_PROJID)) {
code = xfs_qm_vop_dqalloc(ip, ip->i_d.di_uid,
ip->i_d.di_gid, fa->fsx_projid,
XFS_QMOPT_PQUOTA, &udqp, NULL, &pdqp);
if (code)
return code;
}
/*
* For the other attributes, we acquire the inode lock and
* first do an error checking pass.
*/
tp = xfs_trans_alloc(mp, XFS_TRANS_SETATTR_NOT_SIZE);
code = xfs_trans_reserve(tp, &M_RES(mp)->tr_ichange, 0, 0);
if (code)
goto error_return;
lock_flags = XFS_ILOCK_EXCL;
xfs_ilock(ip, lock_flags);
/*
* CAP_FOWNER overrides the following restrictions:
*
* The user ID of the calling process must be equal
* to the file owner ID, except in cases where the
* CAP_FSETID capability is applicable.
*/
if (!inode_owner_or_capable(VFS_I(ip))) {
code = XFS_ERROR(EPERM);
goto error_return;
}
/*
* Do a quota reservation only if projid is actually going to change.
* Only allow changing of projid from init_user_ns since it is a
* non user namespace aware identifier.
*/
if (mask & FSX_PROJID) {
if (current_user_ns() != &init_user_ns) {
code = XFS_ERROR(EINVAL);
goto error_return;
}
if (XFS_IS_QUOTA_RUNNING(mp) &&
XFS_IS_PQUOTA_ON(mp) &&
xfs_get_projid(ip) != fa->fsx_projid) {
ASSERT(tp);
code = xfs_qm_vop_chown_reserve(tp, ip, udqp, NULL,
pdqp, capable(CAP_FOWNER) ?
XFS_QMOPT_FORCE_RES : 0);
if (code) /* out of quota */
goto error_return;
}
}
if (mask & FSX_EXTSIZE) {
/*
* Can't change extent size if any extents are allocated.
*/
if (ip->i_d.di_nextents &&
((ip->i_d.di_extsize << mp->m_sb.sb_blocklog) !=
fa->fsx_extsize)) {
code = XFS_ERROR(EINVAL); /* EFBIG? */
goto error_return;
}
/*
* Extent size must be a multiple of the appropriate block
* size, if set at all. It must also be smaller than the
* maximum extent size supported by the filesystem.
*
* Also, for non-realtime files, limit the extent size hint to
* half the size of the AGs in the filesystem so alignment
* doesn't result in extents larger than an AG.
*/
if (fa->fsx_extsize != 0) {
xfs_extlen_t size;
xfs_fsblock_t extsize_fsb;
extsize_fsb = XFS_B_TO_FSB(mp, fa->fsx_extsize);
if (extsize_fsb > MAXEXTLEN) {
code = XFS_ERROR(EINVAL);
goto error_return;
}
if (XFS_IS_REALTIME_INODE(ip) ||
((mask & FSX_XFLAGS) &&
(fa->fsx_xflags & XFS_XFLAG_REALTIME))) {
size = mp->m_sb.sb_rextsize <<
mp->m_sb.sb_blocklog;
} else {
size = mp->m_sb.sb_blocksize;
if (extsize_fsb > mp->m_sb.sb_agblocks / 2) {
code = XFS_ERROR(EINVAL);
goto error_return;
}
}
if (fa->fsx_extsize % size) {
code = XFS_ERROR(EINVAL);
goto error_return;
}
}
}
if (mask & FSX_XFLAGS) {
/*
* Can't change realtime flag if any extents are allocated.
*/
if ((ip->i_d.di_nextents || ip->i_delayed_blks) &&
(XFS_IS_REALTIME_INODE(ip)) !=
(fa->fsx_xflags & XFS_XFLAG_REALTIME)) {
code = XFS_ERROR(EINVAL); /* EFBIG? */
goto error_return;
}
/*
* If realtime flag is set then must have realtime data.
*/
if ((fa->fsx_xflags & XFS_XFLAG_REALTIME)) {
if ((mp->m_sb.sb_rblocks == 0) ||
(mp->m_sb.sb_rextsize == 0) ||
(ip->i_d.di_extsize % mp->m_sb.sb_rextsize)) {
code = XFS_ERROR(EINVAL);
goto error_return;
}
}
/*
* Can't modify an immutable/append-only file unless
* we have appropriate permission.
*/
if ((ip->i_d.di_flags &
(XFS_DIFLAG_IMMUTABLE|XFS_DIFLAG_APPEND) ||
(fa->fsx_xflags &
(XFS_XFLAG_IMMUTABLE | XFS_XFLAG_APPEND))) &&
!capable(CAP_LINUX_IMMUTABLE)) {
code = XFS_ERROR(EPERM);
goto error_return;
}
}
xfs_trans_ijoin(tp, ip, 0);
/*
* Change file ownership. Must be the owner or privileged.
*/
if (mask & FSX_PROJID) {
/*
* CAP_FSETID overrides the following restrictions:
*
* The set-user-ID and set-group-ID bits of a file will be
* cleared upon successful return from chown()
*/
if ((ip->i_d.di_mode & (S_ISUID|S_ISGID)) &&
!inode_capable(VFS_I(ip), CAP_FSETID))
ip->i_d.di_mode &= ~(S_ISUID|S_ISGID);
/*
* Change the ownerships and register quota modifications
* in the transaction.
*/
if (xfs_get_projid(ip) != fa->fsx_projid) {
if (XFS_IS_QUOTA_RUNNING(mp) && XFS_IS_PQUOTA_ON(mp)) {
olddquot = xfs_qm_vop_chown(tp, ip,
&ip->i_pdquot, pdqp);
}
xfs_set_projid(ip, fa->fsx_projid);
/*
* We may have to rev the inode as well as
* the superblock version number since projids didn't
* exist before DINODE_VERSION_2 and SB_VERSION_NLINK.
*/
if (ip->i_d.di_version == 1)
xfs_bump_ino_vers2(tp, ip);
}
}
if (mask & FSX_EXTSIZE)
ip->i_d.di_extsize = fa->fsx_extsize >> mp->m_sb.sb_blocklog;
if (mask & FSX_XFLAGS) {
xfs_set_diflags(ip, fa->fsx_xflags);
xfs_diflags_to_linux(ip);
}
xfs_trans_ichgtime(tp, ip, XFS_ICHGTIME_CHG);
xfs_trans_log_inode(tp, ip, XFS_ILOG_CORE);
XFS_STATS_INC(xs_ig_attrchg);
/*
* If this is a synchronous mount, make sure that the
* transaction goes to disk before returning to the user.
* This is slightly sub-optimal in that truncates require
* two sync transactions instead of one for wsync filesystems.
* One for the truncate and one for the timestamps since we
* don't want to change the timestamps unless we're sure the
* truncate worked. Truncates are less than 1% of the laddis
* mix so this probably isn't worth the trouble to optimize.
*/
if (mp->m_flags & XFS_MOUNT_WSYNC)
xfs_trans_set_sync(tp);
code = xfs_trans_commit(tp, 0);
xfs_iunlock(ip, lock_flags);
/*
* Release any dquot(s) the inode had kept before chown.
*/
xfs_qm_dqrele(olddquot);
xfs_qm_dqrele(udqp);
xfs_qm_dqrele(pdqp);
return code;
error_return:
xfs_qm_dqrele(udqp);
xfs_qm_dqrele(pdqp);
xfs_trans_cancel(tp, 0);
if (lock_flags)
xfs_iunlock(ip, lock_flags);
return code;
}
Vulnerability Type: Bypass
CWE ID: CWE-264
Summary: The capabilities implementation in the Linux kernel before 3.14.8 does not properly consider that namespaces are inapplicable to inodes, which allows local users to bypass intended chmod restrictions by first creating a user namespace, as demonstrated by setting the setgid bit on a file with group ownership of root.
Commit Message: fs,userns: Change inode_capable to capable_wrt_inode_uidgid
The kernel has no concept of capabilities with respect to inodes; inodes
exist independently of namespaces. For example, inode_capable(inode,
CAP_LINUX_IMMUTABLE) would be nonsense.
This patch changes inode_capable to check for uid and gid mappings and
renames it to capable_wrt_inode_uidgid, which should make it more
obvious what it does.
Fixes CVE-2014-4014.
Cc: Theodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>
Cc: Serge Hallyn <serge.hallyn@ubuntu.com>
Cc: "Eric W. Biederman" <ebiederm@xmission.com>
Cc: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Andy Lutomirski <luto@amacapital.net>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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Medium
| 15,231
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: pvscsi_convert_sglist(PVSCSIRequest *r)
{
int chunk_size;
uint64_t data_length = r->req.dataLen;
PVSCSISGState sg = r->sg;
while (data_length) {
while (!sg.resid) {
pvscsi_get_next_sg_elem(&sg);
trace_pvscsi_convert_sglist(r->req.context, r->sg.dataAddr,
r->sg.resid);
}
assert(data_length > 0);
chunk_size = MIN((unsigned) data_length, sg.resid);
if (chunk_size) {
qemu_sglist_add(&r->sgl, sg.dataAddr, chunk_size);
}
sg.dataAddr += chunk_size;
data_length -= chunk_size;
sg.resid -= chunk_size;
}
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS
CWE ID: CWE-399
Summary: The pvscsi_convert_sglist function in hw/scsi/vmw_pvscsi.c in QEMU (aka Quick Emulator) allows local guest OS administrators to cause a denial of service (infinite loop and QEMU process crash) by leveraging an incorrect cast.
Commit Message:
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Low
| 18,774
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: void V8RecursionScope::didLeaveScriptContext()
{
Microtask::performCheckpoint();
V8PerIsolateData::from(m_isolate)->runEndOfScopeTasks();
}
Vulnerability Type: Bypass
CWE ID: CWE-254
Summary: core/loader/ImageLoader.cpp in Blink, as used in Google Chrome before 44.0.2403.89, does not properly determine the V8 context of a microtask, which allows remote attackers to bypass Content Security Policy (CSP) restrictions by providing an image from an unintended source.
Commit Message: Correctly keep track of isolates for microtask execution
BUG=487155
R=haraken@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1161823002
git-svn-id: svn://svn.chromium.org/blink/trunk@195985 bbb929c8-8fbe-4397-9dbb-9b2b20218538
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Medium
| 25,166
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: static int parse_options(char *options, struct super_block *sb,
unsigned long *journal_devnum,
unsigned int *journal_ioprio,
ext4_fsblk_t *n_blocks_count, int is_remount)
{
struct ext4_sb_info *sbi = EXT4_SB(sb);
char *p;
substring_t args[MAX_OPT_ARGS];
int data_opt = 0;
int option;
#ifdef CONFIG_QUOTA
int qfmt;
#endif
if (!options)
return 1;
while ((p = strsep(&options, ",")) != NULL) {
int token;
if (!*p)
continue;
/*
* Initialize args struct so we know whether arg was
* found; some options take optional arguments.
*/
args[0].to = args[0].from = 0;
token = match_token(p, tokens, args);
switch (token) {
case Opt_bsd_df:
ext4_msg(sb, KERN_WARNING, deprecated_msg, p, "2.6.38");
clear_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, MINIX_DF);
break;
case Opt_minix_df:
ext4_msg(sb, KERN_WARNING, deprecated_msg, p, "2.6.38");
set_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, MINIX_DF);
break;
case Opt_grpid:
ext4_msg(sb, KERN_WARNING, deprecated_msg, p, "2.6.38");
set_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, GRPID);
break;
case Opt_nogrpid:
ext4_msg(sb, KERN_WARNING, deprecated_msg, p, "2.6.38");
clear_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, GRPID);
break;
case Opt_resuid:
if (match_int(&args[0], &option))
return 0;
sbi->s_resuid = option;
break;
case Opt_resgid:
if (match_int(&args[0], &option))
return 0;
sbi->s_resgid = option;
break;
case Opt_sb:
/* handled by get_sb_block() instead of here */
/* *sb_block = match_int(&args[0]); */
break;
case Opt_err_panic:
clear_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, ERRORS_CONT);
clear_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, ERRORS_RO);
set_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, ERRORS_PANIC);
break;
case Opt_err_ro:
clear_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, ERRORS_CONT);
clear_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, ERRORS_PANIC);
set_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, ERRORS_RO);
break;
case Opt_err_cont:
clear_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, ERRORS_RO);
clear_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, ERRORS_PANIC);
set_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, ERRORS_CONT);
break;
case Opt_nouid32:
set_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, NO_UID32);
break;
case Opt_debug:
set_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, DEBUG);
break;
case Opt_oldalloc:
set_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, OLDALLOC);
break;
case Opt_orlov:
clear_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, OLDALLOC);
break;
#ifdef CONFIG_EXT4_FS_XATTR
case Opt_user_xattr:
set_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, XATTR_USER);
break;
case Opt_nouser_xattr:
clear_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, XATTR_USER);
break;
#else
case Opt_user_xattr:
case Opt_nouser_xattr:
ext4_msg(sb, KERN_ERR, "(no)user_xattr options not supported");
break;
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_EXT4_FS_POSIX_ACL
case Opt_acl:
set_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, POSIX_ACL);
break;
case Opt_noacl:
clear_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, POSIX_ACL);
break;
#else
case Opt_acl:
case Opt_noacl:
ext4_msg(sb, KERN_ERR, "(no)acl options not supported");
break;
#endif
case Opt_journal_update:
/* @@@ FIXME */
/* Eventually we will want to be able to create
a journal file here. For now, only allow the
user to specify an existing inode to be the
journal file. */
if (is_remount) {
ext4_msg(sb, KERN_ERR,
"Cannot specify journal on remount");
return 0;
}
set_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, UPDATE_JOURNAL);
break;
case Opt_journal_dev:
if (is_remount) {
ext4_msg(sb, KERN_ERR,
"Cannot specify journal on remount");
return 0;
}
if (match_int(&args[0], &option))
return 0;
*journal_devnum = option;
break;
case Opt_journal_checksum:
set_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, JOURNAL_CHECKSUM);
break;
case Opt_journal_async_commit:
set_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, JOURNAL_ASYNC_COMMIT);
set_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, JOURNAL_CHECKSUM);
break;
case Opt_noload:
set_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, NOLOAD);
break;
case Opt_commit:
if (match_int(&args[0], &option))
return 0;
if (option < 0)
return 0;
if (option == 0)
option = JBD2_DEFAULT_MAX_COMMIT_AGE;
sbi->s_commit_interval = HZ * option;
break;
case Opt_max_batch_time:
if (match_int(&args[0], &option))
return 0;
if (option < 0)
return 0;
if (option == 0)
option = EXT4_DEF_MAX_BATCH_TIME;
sbi->s_max_batch_time = option;
break;
case Opt_min_batch_time:
if (match_int(&args[0], &option))
return 0;
if (option < 0)
return 0;
sbi->s_min_batch_time = option;
break;
case Opt_data_journal:
data_opt = EXT4_MOUNT_JOURNAL_DATA;
goto datacheck;
case Opt_data_ordered:
data_opt = EXT4_MOUNT_ORDERED_DATA;
goto datacheck;
case Opt_data_writeback:
data_opt = EXT4_MOUNT_WRITEBACK_DATA;
datacheck:
if (is_remount) {
if (test_opt(sb, DATA_FLAGS) != data_opt) {
ext4_msg(sb, KERN_ERR,
"Cannot change data mode on remount");
return 0;
}
} else {
clear_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, DATA_FLAGS);
sbi->s_mount_opt |= data_opt;
}
break;
case Opt_data_err_abort:
set_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, DATA_ERR_ABORT);
break;
case Opt_data_err_ignore:
clear_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, DATA_ERR_ABORT);
break;
#ifdef CONFIG_QUOTA
case Opt_usrjquota:
if (!set_qf_name(sb, USRQUOTA, &args[0]))
return 0;
break;
case Opt_grpjquota:
if (!set_qf_name(sb, GRPQUOTA, &args[0]))
return 0;
break;
case Opt_offusrjquota:
if (!clear_qf_name(sb, USRQUOTA))
return 0;
break;
case Opt_offgrpjquota:
if (!clear_qf_name(sb, GRPQUOTA))
return 0;
break;
case Opt_jqfmt_vfsold:
qfmt = QFMT_VFS_OLD;
goto set_qf_format;
case Opt_jqfmt_vfsv0:
qfmt = QFMT_VFS_V0;
goto set_qf_format;
case Opt_jqfmt_vfsv1:
qfmt = QFMT_VFS_V1;
set_qf_format:
if (sb_any_quota_loaded(sb) &&
sbi->s_jquota_fmt != qfmt) {
ext4_msg(sb, KERN_ERR, "Cannot change "
"journaled quota options when "
"quota turned on");
return 0;
}
sbi->s_jquota_fmt = qfmt;
break;
case Opt_quota:
case Opt_usrquota:
set_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, QUOTA);
set_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, USRQUOTA);
break;
case Opt_grpquota:
set_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, QUOTA);
set_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, GRPQUOTA);
break;
case Opt_noquota:
if (sb_any_quota_loaded(sb)) {
ext4_msg(sb, KERN_ERR, "Cannot change quota "
"options when quota turned on");
return 0;
}
clear_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, QUOTA);
clear_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, USRQUOTA);
clear_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, GRPQUOTA);
break;
#else
case Opt_quota:
case Opt_usrquota:
case Opt_grpquota:
ext4_msg(sb, KERN_ERR,
"quota options not supported");
break;
case Opt_usrjquota:
case Opt_grpjquota:
case Opt_offusrjquota:
case Opt_offgrpjquota:
case Opt_jqfmt_vfsold:
case Opt_jqfmt_vfsv0:
case Opt_jqfmt_vfsv1:
ext4_msg(sb, KERN_ERR,
"journaled quota options not supported");
break;
case Opt_noquota:
break;
#endif
case Opt_abort:
sbi->s_mount_flags |= EXT4_MF_FS_ABORTED;
break;
case Opt_nobarrier:
clear_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, BARRIER);
break;
case Opt_barrier:
if (args[0].from) {
if (match_int(&args[0], &option))
return 0;
} else
option = 1; /* No argument, default to 1 */
if (option)
set_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, BARRIER);
else
clear_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, BARRIER);
break;
case Opt_ignore:
break;
case Opt_resize:
if (!is_remount) {
ext4_msg(sb, KERN_ERR,
"resize option only available "
"for remount");
return 0;
}
if (match_int(&args[0], &option) != 0)
return 0;
*n_blocks_count = option;
break;
case Opt_nobh:
set_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, NOBH);
break;
case Opt_bh:
clear_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, NOBH);
break;
case Opt_i_version:
set_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, I_VERSION);
sb->s_flags |= MS_I_VERSION;
break;
case Opt_nodelalloc:
clear_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, DELALLOC);
break;
case Opt_stripe:
if (match_int(&args[0], &option))
return 0;
if (option < 0)
return 0;
sbi->s_stripe = option;
break;
case Opt_delalloc:
set_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, DELALLOC);
break;
case Opt_block_validity:
set_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, BLOCK_VALIDITY);
break;
case Opt_noblock_validity:
clear_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, BLOCK_VALIDITY);
break;
case Opt_inode_readahead_blks:
if (match_int(&args[0], &option))
return 0;
if (option < 0 || option > (1 << 30))
return 0;
if (!is_power_of_2(option)) {
ext4_msg(sb, KERN_ERR,
"EXT4-fs: inode_readahead_blks"
" must be a power of 2");
return 0;
}
sbi->s_inode_readahead_blks = option;
break;
case Opt_journal_ioprio:
if (match_int(&args[0], &option))
return 0;
if (option < 0 || option > 7)
break;
*journal_ioprio = IOPRIO_PRIO_VALUE(IOPRIO_CLASS_BE,
option);
break;
case Opt_noauto_da_alloc:
set_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt,NO_AUTO_DA_ALLOC);
break;
case Opt_auto_da_alloc:
if (args[0].from) {
if (match_int(&args[0], &option))
return 0;
} else
option = 1; /* No argument, default to 1 */
if (option)
clear_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, NO_AUTO_DA_ALLOC);
else
set_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt,NO_AUTO_DA_ALLOC);
break;
case Opt_discard:
set_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, DISCARD);
break;
case Opt_nodiscard:
clear_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, DISCARD);
break;
default:
ext4_msg(sb, KERN_ERR,
"Unrecognized mount option \"%s\" "
"or missing value", p);
return 0;
}
}
#ifdef CONFIG_QUOTA
if (sbi->s_qf_names[USRQUOTA] || sbi->s_qf_names[GRPQUOTA]) {
if (test_opt(sb, USRQUOTA) && sbi->s_qf_names[USRQUOTA])
clear_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, USRQUOTA);
if (test_opt(sb, GRPQUOTA) && sbi->s_qf_names[GRPQUOTA])
clear_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, GRPQUOTA);
if (test_opt(sb, GRPQUOTA) || test_opt(sb, USRQUOTA)) {
ext4_msg(sb, KERN_ERR, "old and new quota "
"format mixing");
return 0;
}
if (!sbi->s_jquota_fmt) {
ext4_msg(sb, KERN_ERR, "journaled quota format "
"not specified");
return 0;
}
} else {
if (sbi->s_jquota_fmt) {
ext4_msg(sb, KERN_ERR, "journaled quota format "
"specified with no journaling "
"enabled");
return 0;
}
}
#endif
return 1;
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS
CWE ID:
Summary: The ext4 implementation in the Linux kernel before 2.6.34 does not properly track the initialization of certain data structures, which allows physically proximate attackers to cause a denial of service (NULL pointer dereference and panic) via a crafted USB device, related to the ext4_fill_super function.
Commit Message: ext4: use ext4_get_block_write in buffer write
Allocate uninitialized extent before ext4 buffer write and
convert the extent to initialized after io completes.
The purpose is to make sure an extent can only be marked
initialized after it has been written with new data so
we can safely drop the i_mutex lock in ext4 DIO read without
exposing stale data. This helps to improve multi-thread DIO
read performance on high-speed disks.
Skip the nobh and data=journal mount cases to make things simple for now.
Signed-off-by: Jiaying Zhang <jiayingz@google.com>
Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
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Medium
| 9,191
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: static char *print_string( cJSON *item )
{
return print_string_ptr( item->valuestring );
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS Exec Code Overflow
CWE ID: CWE-119
Summary: The parse_string function in cjson.c in the cJSON library mishandles UTF8/16 strings, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash) or execute arbitrary code via a non-hex character in a JSON string, which triggers a heap-based buffer overflow.
Commit Message: Fix a buffer overflow / heap corruption issue that could occur if a
malformed JSON string was passed on the control channel. This issue,
present in the cJSON library, was already fixed upstream, so was
addressed here in iperf3 by importing a newer version of cJSON (plus
local ESnet modifications).
Discovered and reported by Dave McDaniel, Cisco Talos.
Based on a patch by @dopheide-esnet, with input from @DaveGamble.
Cross-references: TALOS-CAN-0164, ESNET-SECADV-2016-0001,
CVE-2016-4303
(cherry picked from commit ed94082be27d971a5e1b08b666e2c217cf470a40)
Signed-off-by: Bruce A. Mah <bmah@es.net>
|
High
| 6,285
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: PHP_FUNCTION(imagetruecolortopalette)
{
zval *IM;
zend_bool dither;
long ncolors;
gdImagePtr im;
if (zend_parse_parameters(ZEND_NUM_ARGS() TSRMLS_CC, "rbl", &IM, &dither, &ncolors) == FAILURE) {
return;
}
ZEND_FETCH_RESOURCE(im, gdImagePtr, &IM, -1, "Image", le_gd);
if (ncolors <= 0) {
php_error_docref(NULL TSRMLS_CC, E_WARNING, "Number of colors has to be greater than zero");
RETURN_FALSE;
}
gdImageTrueColorToPalette(im, dither, ncolors);
RETURN_TRUE;
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS
CWE ID: CWE-787
Summary: The imagetruecolortopalette function in ext/gd/gd.c in PHP before 5.6.25 and 7.x before 7.0.10 does not properly validate the number of colors, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (select_colors allocation error and out-of-bounds write) or possibly have unspecified other impact via a large value in the third argument.
Commit Message: Fix bug#72697 - select_colors write out-of-bounds
|
High
| 12,603
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: void AutofillPopupBaseView::AddExtraInitParams(
views::Widget::InitParams* params) {
params->opacity = views::Widget::InitParams::TRANSLUCENT_WINDOW;
params->shadow_type = views::Widget::InitParams::SHADOW_TYPE_NONE;
}
Vulnerability Type:
CWE ID: CWE-416
Summary: Blink in Google Chrome prior to 54.0.2840.59 for Windows, Mac, and Linux; 54.0.2840.85 for Android incorrectly allowed reentrance of FrameView::updateLifecyclePhasesInternal(), which allowed a remote attacker to perform an out of bounds memory read via crafted HTML pages.
Commit Message: [Autofill] Remove AutofillPopupViewViews and associated feature.
Bug: 906135,831603
Change-Id: I3c982f8b3ffb4928c7c878e74e10113999106499
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/1387124
Reviewed-by: Robert Kaplow <rkaplow@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Vasilii Sukhanov <vasilii@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Fabio Tirelo <ftirelo@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Tommy Martino <tmartino@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Mathieu Perreault <mathp@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#621360}
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Medium
| 25,974
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: kadm5_modify_principal(void *server_handle,
kadm5_principal_ent_t entry, long mask)
{
int ret, ret2, i;
kadm5_policy_ent_rec pol;
krb5_boolean have_pol = FALSE;
krb5_db_entry *kdb;
krb5_tl_data *tl_data_orig;
osa_princ_ent_rec adb;
kadm5_server_handle_t handle = server_handle;
CHECK_HANDLE(server_handle);
krb5_clear_error_message(handle->context);
if((mask & KADM5_PRINCIPAL) || (mask & KADM5_LAST_PWD_CHANGE) ||
(mask & KADM5_MOD_TIME) || (mask & KADM5_MOD_NAME) ||
(mask & KADM5_MKVNO) || (mask & KADM5_AUX_ATTRIBUTES) ||
(mask & KADM5_KEY_DATA) || (mask & KADM5_LAST_SUCCESS) ||
(mask & KADM5_LAST_FAILED))
return KADM5_BAD_MASK;
if((mask & ~ALL_PRINC_MASK))
return KADM5_BAD_MASK;
if((mask & KADM5_POLICY) && (mask & KADM5_POLICY_CLR))
return KADM5_BAD_MASK;
if(entry == (kadm5_principal_ent_t) NULL)
return EINVAL;
if (mask & KADM5_TL_DATA) {
tl_data_orig = entry->tl_data;
while (tl_data_orig) {
if (tl_data_orig->tl_data_type < 256)
return KADM5_BAD_TL_TYPE;
tl_data_orig = tl_data_orig->tl_data_next;
}
}
ret = kdb_get_entry(handle, entry->principal, &kdb, &adb);
if (ret)
return(ret);
/*
* This is pretty much the same as create ...
*/
if ((mask & KADM5_POLICY)) {
ret = get_policy(handle, entry->policy, &pol, &have_pol);
if (ret)
goto done;
/* set us up to use the new policy */
adb.aux_attributes |= KADM5_POLICY;
if (adb.policy)
free(adb.policy);
adb.policy = strdup(entry->policy);
}
if (have_pol) {
/* set pw_max_life based on new policy */
if (pol.pw_max_life) {
ret = krb5_dbe_lookup_last_pwd_change(handle->context, kdb,
&(kdb->pw_expiration));
if (ret)
goto done;
kdb->pw_expiration += pol.pw_max_life;
} else {
kdb->pw_expiration = 0;
}
}
if ((mask & KADM5_POLICY_CLR) && (adb.aux_attributes & KADM5_POLICY)) {
free(adb.policy);
adb.policy = NULL;
adb.aux_attributes &= ~KADM5_POLICY;
kdb->pw_expiration = 0;
}
if ((mask & KADM5_ATTRIBUTES))
kdb->attributes = entry->attributes;
if ((mask & KADM5_MAX_LIFE))
kdb->max_life = entry->max_life;
if ((mask & KADM5_PRINC_EXPIRE_TIME))
kdb->expiration = entry->princ_expire_time;
if (mask & KADM5_PW_EXPIRATION)
kdb->pw_expiration = entry->pw_expiration;
if (mask & KADM5_MAX_RLIFE)
kdb->max_renewable_life = entry->max_renewable_life;
if((mask & KADM5_KVNO)) {
for (i = 0; i < kdb->n_key_data; i++)
kdb->key_data[i].key_data_kvno = entry->kvno;
}
if (mask & KADM5_TL_DATA) {
krb5_tl_data *tl;
/* may have to change the version number of the API. Updates the list with the given tl_data rather than over-writting */
for (tl = entry->tl_data; tl;
tl = tl->tl_data_next)
{
ret = krb5_dbe_update_tl_data(handle->context, kdb, tl);
if( ret )
{
goto done;
}
}
}
/*
* Setting entry->fail_auth_count to 0 can be used to manually unlock
* an account. It is not possible to set fail_auth_count to any other
* value using kadmin.
*/
if (mask & KADM5_FAIL_AUTH_COUNT) {
if (entry->fail_auth_count != 0) {
ret = KADM5_BAD_SERVER_PARAMS;
goto done;
}
kdb->fail_auth_count = 0;
}
/* let the mask propagate to the database provider */
kdb->mask = mask;
ret = k5_kadm5_hook_modify(handle->context, handle->hook_handles,
KADM5_HOOK_STAGE_PRECOMMIT, entry, mask);
if (ret)
goto done;
ret = kdb_put_entry(handle, kdb, &adb);
if (ret) goto done;
(void) k5_kadm5_hook_modify(handle->context, handle->hook_handles,
KADM5_HOOK_STAGE_POSTCOMMIT, entry, mask);
ret = KADM5_OK;
done:
if (have_pol) {
ret2 = kadm5_free_policy_ent(handle->lhandle, &pol);
ret = ret ? ret : ret2;
}
kdb_free_entry(handle, kdb, &adb);
return ret;
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS
CWE ID:
Summary: The (1) kadm5_create_principal_3 and (2) kadm5_modify_principal functions in lib/kadm5/srv/svr_principal.c in kadmind in MIT Kerberos 5 (aka krb5) 1.12.x and 1.13.x before 1.13.4 and 1.14.x before 1.14.1 allow remote authenticated users to cause a denial of service (NULL pointer dereference and daemon crash) by specifying KADM5_POLICY with a NULL policy name.
Commit Message: Check for null kadm5 policy name [CVE-2015-8630]
In kadm5_create_principal_3() and kadm5_modify_principal(), check for
entry->policy being null when KADM5_POLICY is included in the mask.
CVE-2015-8630:
In MIT krb5 1.12 and later, an authenticated attacker with permission
to modify a principal entry can cause kadmind to dereference a null
pointer by supplying a null policy value but including KADM5_POLICY in
the mask.
CVSSv2 Vector: AV:N/AC:H/Au:S/C:N/I:N/A:C/E:POC/RL:OF/RC:C
ticket: 8342 (new)
target_version: 1.14-next
target_version: 1.13-next
tags: pullup
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Medium
| 4,118
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: void usage()
{
fprintf (stderr, "PNM2PNG\n");
fprintf (stderr, " by Willem van Schaik, 1999\n");
#ifdef __TURBOC__
fprintf (stderr, " for Turbo-C and Borland-C compilers\n");
#else
fprintf (stderr, " for Linux (and Unix) compilers\n");
#endif
fprintf (stderr, "Usage: pnm2png [options] <file>.<pnm> [<file>.png]\n");
fprintf (stderr, " or: ... | pnm2png [options]\n");
fprintf (stderr, "Options:\n");
fprintf (stderr, " -i[nterlace] write png-file with interlacing on\n");
fprintf (stderr, " -a[lpha] <file>.pgm read PNG alpha channel as pgm-file\n");
fprintf (stderr, " -h | -? print this help-information\n");
}
Vulnerability Type: +Priv
CWE ID:
Summary: Unspecified vulnerability in libpng before 1.6.20, as used in Android 4.x before 4.4.4, 5.0.x before 5.0.2, 5.1.x before 5.1.1, and 6.x before 2016-07-01, allows attackers to gain privileges via a crafted application, as demonstrated by obtaining Signature or SignatureOrSystem access, aka internal bug 23265085.
Commit Message: DO NOT MERGE Update libpng to 1.6.20
BUG:23265085
Change-Id: I85199805636d771f3597b691b63bc0bf46084833
(cherry picked from commit bbe98b40cda082024b669fa508931042eed18f82)
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High
| 1,316
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: ScriptValue ScriptController::executeScriptInMainWorld(const ScriptSourceCode& sourceCode, AccessControlStatus corsStatus)
{
String sourceURL = sourceCode.url();
const String* savedSourceURL = m_sourceURL;
m_sourceURL = &sourceURL;
v8::HandleScope handleScope;
v8::Handle<v8::Context> v8Context = ScriptController::mainWorldContext(m_frame);
if (v8Context.IsEmpty())
return ScriptValue();
v8::Context::Scope scope(v8Context);
RefPtr<Frame> protect(m_frame);
v8::Local<v8::Value> object = compileAndRunScript(sourceCode, corsStatus);
m_sourceURL = savedSourceURL;
if (object.IsEmpty())
return ScriptValue();
return ScriptValue(object);
}
Vulnerability Type:
CWE ID:
Summary: Google Chrome before 30.0.1599.66 uses incorrect function calls to determine the values of NavigationEntry objects, which allows remote attackers to spoof the address bar via vectors involving a response with a 204 (aka No Content) status code.
Commit Message: Call didAccessInitialDocument when javascript: URLs are used.
BUG=265221
TEST=See bug for repro.
Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/22572004
git-svn-id: svn://svn.chromium.org/blink/trunk@155790 bbb929c8-8fbe-4397-9dbb-9b2b20218538
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Medium
| 28,306
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: long do_io_submit(aio_context_t ctx_id, long nr,
struct iocb __user *__user *iocbpp, bool compat)
{
struct kioctx *ctx;
long ret = 0;
int i = 0;
struct blk_plug plug;
struct kiocb_batch batch;
if (unlikely(nr < 0))
return -EINVAL;
if (unlikely(nr > LONG_MAX/sizeof(*iocbpp)))
nr = LONG_MAX/sizeof(*iocbpp);
if (unlikely(!access_ok(VERIFY_READ, iocbpp, (nr*sizeof(*iocbpp)))))
return -EFAULT;
ctx = lookup_ioctx(ctx_id);
if (unlikely(!ctx)) {
pr_debug("EINVAL: io_submit: invalid context id\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
kiocb_batch_init(&batch, nr);
blk_start_plug(&plug);
/*
* AKPM: should this return a partial result if some of the IOs were
* successfully submitted?
*/
for (i=0; i<nr; i++) {
struct iocb __user *user_iocb;
struct iocb tmp;
if (unlikely(__get_user(user_iocb, iocbpp + i))) {
ret = -EFAULT;
break;
}
if (unlikely(copy_from_user(&tmp, user_iocb, sizeof(tmp)))) {
ret = -EFAULT;
break;
}
ret = io_submit_one(ctx, user_iocb, &tmp, &batch, compat);
if (ret)
break;
}
blk_finish_plug(&plug);
kiocb_batch_free(&batch);
put_ioctx(ctx);
return i ? i : ret;
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS
CWE ID: CWE-399
Summary: The kiocb_batch_free function in fs/aio.c in the Linux kernel before 3.2.2 allows local users to cause a denial of service (OOPS) via vectors that trigger incorrect iocb management.
Commit Message: Unused iocbs in a batch should not be accounted as active.
commit 69e4747ee9727d660b88d7e1efe0f4afcb35db1b upstream.
Since commit 080d676de095 ("aio: allocate kiocbs in batches") iocbs are
allocated in a batch during processing of first iocbs. All iocbs in a
batch are automatically added to ctx->active_reqs list and accounted in
ctx->reqs_active.
If one (not the last one) of iocbs submitted by an user fails, further
iocbs are not processed, but they are still present in ctx->active_reqs
and accounted in ctx->reqs_active. This causes process to stuck in a D
state in wait_for_all_aios() on exit since ctx->reqs_active will never
go down to zero. Furthermore since kiocb_batch_free() frees iocb
without removing it from active_reqs list the list become corrupted
which may cause oops.
Fix this by removing iocb from ctx->active_reqs and updating
ctx->reqs_active in kiocb_batch_free().
Signed-off-by: Gleb Natapov <gleb@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Jeff Moyer <jmoyer@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
|
Medium
| 1,902
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: static bool r_bin_mdmp_init_directory_entry(struct r_bin_mdmp_obj *obj, struct minidump_directory *entry) {
int i;
struct minidump_handle_operation_list *handle_operation_list;
struct minidump_memory_list *memory_list;
struct minidump_memory64_list *memory64_list;
struct minidump_memory_info_list *memory_info_list;
struct minidump_module_list *module_list;
struct minidump_thread_list *thread_list;
struct minidump_thread_ex_list *thread_ex_list;
struct minidump_thread_info_list *thread_info_list;
struct minidump_unloaded_module_list *unloaded_module_list;
struct avrf_handle_operation *handle_operations;
struct minidump_memory_descriptor *memories;
struct minidump_memory_descriptor64 *memories64;
struct minidump_memory_info *memory_infos;
struct minidump_module *modules;
struct minidump_thread *threads;
struct minidump_thread_ex *ex_threads;
struct minidump_thread_info *thread_infos;
struct minidump_unloaded_module *unloaded_modules;
/* We could confirm data sizes but a malcious MDMP will always get around
** this! But we can ensure that the data is not outside of the file */
if (entry->location.rva + entry->location.data_size > obj->b->length) {
eprintf("[ERROR] Size Mismatch - Stream data is larger than file size!\n");
return false;
}
switch (entry->stream_type) {
case THREAD_LIST_STREAM:
thread_list = (struct minidump_thread_list *)(obj->b->buf + entry->location.rva);
sdb_set (obj->kv, "mdmp_thread.format", "ddddq?? "
"ThreadId SuspendCount PriorityClass Priority "
"Teb (mdmp_memory_descriptor)Stack "
"(mdmp_location_descriptor)ThreadContext", 0);
sdb_num_set (obj->kv, "mdmp_thread_list.offset",
entry->location.rva, 0);
sdb_set (obj->kv, "mdmp_thread_list.format",
sdb_fmt ("d[%i]? "
"NumberOfThreads (mdmp_thread)Threads",
thread_list->number_of_threads),
0);
/* TODO: Not yet fully parsed or utilised */
for (i = 0; i < thread_list->number_of_threads; i++) {
threads = (struct minidump_thread *)(&(thread_list->threads));
r_list_append (obj->streams.threads, &(threads[i]));
}
break;
case MODULE_LIST_STREAM:
module_list = (struct minidump_module_list *)(obj->b->buf + entry->location.rva);
sdb_set (obj->kv, "mdmp_module.format", "qddtd???qq "
"BaseOfImage SizeOfImage CheckSum "
"TimeDateStamp ModuleNameRVA "
"(mdmp_vs_fixedfileinfo)VersionInfo "
"(mdmp_location_descriptor)CvRecord "
"(mdmp_location_descriptor)MiscRecord "
"Reserved0 Reserved1", 0);
sdb_num_set (obj->kv, "mdmp_module_list.offset",
entry->location.rva, 0);
sdb_set (obj->kv, "mdmp_module_list.format",
sdb_fmt ("d[%i]? "
"NumberOfModule (mdmp_module)Modules",
module_list->number_of_modules,
0),
0);
for (i = 0; i < module_list->number_of_modules; i++) {
modules = (struct minidump_module *)(&(module_list->modules));
r_list_append(obj->streams.modules, &(modules[i]));
}
break;
case MEMORY_LIST_STREAM:
memory_list = (struct minidump_memory_list *)(obj->b->buf + entry->location.rva);
sdb_num_set (obj->kv, "mdmp_memory_list.offset",
entry->location.rva, 0);
sdb_set (obj->kv, "mdmp_memory_list.format",
sdb_fmt ("d[%i]? "
"NumberOfMemoryRanges "
"(mdmp_memory_descriptor)MemoryRanges ",
memory_list->number_of_memory_ranges,
0),
0);
for (i = 0; i < memory_list->number_of_memory_ranges; i++) {
memories = (struct minidump_memory_descriptor *)(&(memory_list->memory_ranges));
r_list_append (obj->streams.memories, &(memories[i]));
}
break;
case EXCEPTION_STREAM:
/* TODO: Not yet fully parsed or utilised */
obj->streams.exception = (struct minidump_exception_stream *)(obj->b->buf + entry->location.rva);
sdb_set (obj->kv, "mdmp_exception.format", "[4]E[4]Eqqdd[15]q "
"(mdmp_exception_code)ExceptionCode "
"(mdmp_exception_flags)ExceptionFlags "
"ExceptionRecord ExceptionAddress "
"NumberParameters __UnusedAlignment "
"ExceptionInformation", 0);
sdb_num_set (obj->kv, "mdmp_exception_stream.offset",
entry->location.rva, 0);
sdb_set (obj->kv, "mdmp_exception_stream.format", "dd?? "
"ThreadId __Alignment "
"(mdmp_exception)ExceptionRecord "
"(mdmp_location_descriptor)ThreadContext", 0);
break;
case SYSTEM_INFO_STREAM:
obj->streams.system_info = (struct minidump_system_info *)(obj->b->buf + entry->location.rva);
sdb_num_set (obj->kv, "mdmp_system_info.offset",
entry->location.rva, 0);
/* TODO: We need E as a byte! */
sdb_set (obj->kv, "mdmp_system_info.format", "[2]EwwbBddd[4]Ed[2]Ew[2]q "
"(mdmp_processor_architecture)ProcessorArchitecture "
"ProcessorLevel ProcessorRevision NumberOfProcessors "
"(mdmp_product_type)ProductType "
"MajorVersion MinorVersion BuildNumber (mdmp_platform_id)PlatformId "
"CsdVersionRva (mdmp_suite_mask)SuiteMask Reserved2 ProcessorFeatures", 0);
break;
case THREAD_EX_LIST_STREAM:
/* TODO: Not yet fully parsed or utilised */
thread_ex_list = (struct minidump_thread_ex_list *)(obj->b->buf + entry->location.rva);
sdb_set (obj->kv, "mdmp_thread_ex.format", "ddddq??? "
"ThreadId SuspendCount PriorityClass Priority "
"Teb (mdmp_memory_descriptor)Stack "
"(mdmp_location_descriptor)ThreadContext "
"(mdmp_memory_descriptor)BackingStore", 0);
sdb_num_set (obj->kv, "mdmp_thread_ex_list.offset",
entry->location.rva, 0);
sdb_set (obj->kv, "mdmp_thread_ex_list.format",
sdb_fmt ("d[%i]? NumberOfThreads "
"(mdmp_thread_ex)Threads",
thread_ex_list->number_of_threads, 0),
0);
for (i = 0; i < thread_ex_list->number_of_threads; i++) {
ex_threads = (struct minidump_thread_ex *)(&(thread_ex_list->threads));
r_list_append (obj->streams.ex_threads, &(ex_threads[i]));
}
break;
case MEMORY_64_LIST_STREAM:
memory64_list = (struct minidump_memory64_list *)(obj->b->buf + entry->location.rva);
sdb_num_set (obj->kv, "mdmp_memory64_list.offset",
entry->location.rva, 0);
sdb_set (obj->kv, "mdmp_memory64_list.format",
sdb_fmt ("qq[%i]? NumberOfMemoryRanges "
"BaseRva "
"(mdmp_memory_descriptor64)MemoryRanges",
memory64_list->number_of_memory_ranges),
0);
obj->streams.memories64.base_rva = memory64_list->base_rva;
for (i = 0; i < memory64_list->number_of_memory_ranges; i++) {
memories64 = (struct minidump_memory_descriptor64 *)(&(memory64_list->memory_ranges));
r_list_append (obj->streams.memories64.memories, &(memories64[i]));
}
break;
case COMMENT_STREAM_A:
/* TODO: Not yet fully parsed or utilised */
obj->streams.comments_a = obj->b->buf + entry->location.rva;
sdb_num_set (obj->kv, "mdmp_comment_stream_a.offset",
entry->location.rva, 0);
sdb_set (obj->kv, "mdmp_comment_stream_a.format",
"s CommentA", 0);
break;
case COMMENT_STREAM_W:
/* TODO: Not yet fully parsed or utilised */
obj->streams.comments_w = obj->b->buf + entry->location.rva;
sdb_num_set (obj->kv, "mdmp_comment_stream_w.offset",
entry->location.rva, 0);
sdb_set (obj->kv, "mdmp_comment_stream_w.format",
"s CommentW", 0);
break;
case HANDLE_DATA_STREAM:
/* TODO: Not yet fully parsed or utilised */
obj->streams.handle_data = (struct minidump_handle_data_stream *)(obj->b->buf + entry->location.rva);
sdb_num_set (obj->kv, "mdmp_handle_data_stream.offset",
entry->location.rva, 0);
sdb_set (obj->kv, "mdmp_handle_data_stream.format", "dddd "
"SizeOfHeader SizeOfDescriptor "
"NumberOfDescriptors Reserved", 0);
break;
case FUNCTION_TABLE_STREAM:
/* TODO: Not yet fully parsed or utilised */
obj->streams.function_table = (struct minidump_function_table_stream *)(obj->b->buf + entry->location.rva);
sdb_num_set (obj->kv, "mdmp_function_table_stream.offset",
entry->location.rva, 0);
sdb_set (obj->kv, "mdmp_function_table_stream.format", "dddddd "
"SizeOfHeader SizeOfDescriptor SizeOfNativeDescriptor "
"SizeOfFunctionEntry NumberOfDescriptors SizeOfAlignPad",
0);
break;
case UNLOADED_MODULE_LIST_STREAM:
/* TODO: Not yet fully parsed or utilised */
unloaded_module_list = (struct minidump_unloaded_module_list *)(obj->b->buf + entry->location.rva);
sdb_set (obj->kv, "mdmp_unloaded_module.format", "qddtd "
"BaseOfImage SizeOfImage CheckSum TimeDateStamp "
"ModuleNameRva", 0);
sdb_num_set (obj->kv, "mdmp_unloaded_module_list.offset",
entry->location.rva, 0);
sdb_set (obj->kv, "mdmp_unloaded_module_list.format", "ddd "
"SizeOfHeader SizeOfEntry NumberOfEntries", 0);
for (i = 0; i < unloaded_module_list->number_of_entries; i++) {
unloaded_modules = (struct minidump_unloaded_module *)((ut8 *)&unloaded_module_list + sizeof (struct minidump_unloaded_module_list));
r_list_append (obj->streams.unloaded_modules, &(unloaded_modules[i]));
}
break;
case MISC_INFO_STREAM:
/* TODO: Not yet fully parsed or utilised */
obj->streams.misc_info.misc_info_1 = (struct minidump_misc_info *)(obj->b->buf + entry->location.rva);
/* TODO: Handle different sizes */
sdb_num_set (obj->kv, "mdmp_misc_info.offset",
entry->location.rva, 0);
sdb_set (obj->kv, "mdmp_misc_info.format", "d[4]Bdtttddddd "
"SizeOfInfo (mdmp_misc1_flags)Flags1 ProcessId "
"ProcessCreateTime ProcessUserTime ProcessKernelTime "
"ProcessorMaxMhz ProcessorCurrentMhz "
"ProcessorMhzLimit ProcessorMaxIdleState "
"ProcessorCurrentIdleState", 0);
break;
case MEMORY_INFO_LIST_STREAM:
memory_info_list = (struct minidump_memory_info_list *)(obj->b->buf + entry->location.rva);
sdb_set (obj->kv, "mdmp_memory_info.format",
"qq[4]Edq[4]E[4]E[4]Ed BaseAddress AllocationBase "
"(mdmp_page_protect)AllocationProtect __Alignment1 RegionSize "
"(mdmp_mem_state)State (mdmp_page_protect)Protect "
"(mdmp_mem_type)Type __Alignment2", 0);
sdb_num_set (obj->kv, "mdmp_memory_info_list.offset",
entry->location.rva, 0);
sdb_set (obj->kv, "mdmp_memory_info_list.format",
sdb_fmt ("ddq[%i]? SizeOfHeader SizeOfEntry "
"NumberOfEntries (mdmp_memory_info)MemoryInfo",
memory_info_list->number_of_entries),
0);
for (i = 0; i < memory_info_list->number_of_entries; i++) {
memory_infos = (struct minidump_memory_info *)((ut8 *)memory_info_list + sizeof (struct minidump_memory_info_list));
r_list_append (obj->streams.memory_infos, &(memory_infos[i]));
}
break;
case THREAD_INFO_LIST_STREAM:
/* TODO: Not yet fully parsed or utilised */
thread_info_list = (struct minidump_thread_info_list *)(obj->b->buf + entry->location.rva);
sdb_set (obj->kv, "mdmp_thread_info.format", "ddddttttqq "
"ThreadId DumpFlags DumpError ExitStatus CreateTime "
"ExitTime KernelTime UserTime StartAddress Affinity",
0);
sdb_num_set (obj->kv, "mdmp_thread_info_list.offset",
entry->location.rva, 0);
sdb_set (obj->kv, "mdmp_thread_info_list.format", "ddd "
"SizeOfHeader SizeOfEntry NumberOfEntries", 0);
for (i = 0; i < thread_info_list->number_of_entries; i++) {
thread_infos = (struct minidump_thread_info *)((ut8 *)thread_info_list + sizeof (struct minidump_thread_info_list));
r_list_append (obj->streams.thread_infos, &(thread_infos[i]));
}
break;
case HANDLE_OPERATION_LIST_STREAM:
/* TODO: Not yet fully parsed or utilised */
handle_operation_list = (struct minidump_handle_operation_list *)(obj->b->buf + entry->location.rva);
sdb_num_set (obj->kv, "mdmp_handle_operation_list.offset",
entry->location.rva, 0);
sdb_set (obj->kv, "mdmp_handle_operation_list.format", "dddd "
"SizeOfHeader SizeOfEntry NumberOfEntries Reserved", 0);
for (i = 0; i < handle_operation_list->number_of_entries; i++) {
handle_operations = (struct avrf_handle_operation *)((ut8 *)handle_operation_list + sizeof (struct minidump_handle_operation_list));
r_list_append (obj->streams.operations, &(handle_operations[i]));
}
break;
case LAST_RESERVED_STREAM:
/* TODO: Not yet fully parsed or utilised */
break;
case UNUSED_STREAM:
case RESERVED_STREAM_0:
case RESERVED_STREAM_1:
/* Silently ignore reserved streams */
break;
default:
eprintf ("[WARN] Invalid or unsupported enumeration encountered %i\n", entry->stream_type);
return false;
}
return true;
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS
CWE ID: CWE-125
Summary: The r_bin_mdmp_init_directory_entry function in mdmp.c in radare2 2.7.0 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (heap-based buffer over-read and application crash) via a crafted Mini Crash Dump file.
Commit Message: Fix #10464 - oobread crash in mdmp
|
Medium
| 25,018
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: ASN1_INTEGER *BN_to_ASN1_INTEGER(const BIGNUM *bn, ASN1_INTEGER *ai)
{
ASN1_INTEGER *ret;
int len, j;
if (ai == NULL)
ret = M_ASN1_INTEGER_new();
else
ret = ai;
if (ret == NULL) {
ASN1err(ASN1_F_BN_TO_ASN1_INTEGER, ERR_R_NESTED_ASN1_ERROR);
goto err;
ASN1err(ASN1_F_BN_TO_ASN1_INTEGER, ERR_R_NESTED_ASN1_ERROR);
goto err;
}
if (BN_is_negative(bn))
ret->type = V_ASN1_NEG_INTEGER;
else
ret->type = V_ASN1_INTEGER;
if (ret->length < len + 4) {
unsigned char *new_data = OPENSSL_realloc(ret->data, len + 4);
if (!new_data) {
ASN1err(ASN1_F_BN_TO_ASN1_INTEGER, ERR_R_MALLOC_FAILURE);
goto err;
}
ret->data = new_data;
}
ret->length = BN_bn2bin(bn, ret->data);
/* Correct zero case */
if (!ret->length) {
ret->data[0] = 0;
ret->length = 1;
}
return (ret);
err:
if (ret != ai)
M_ASN1_INTEGER_free(ret);
return (NULL);
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS Exec Code Overflow Mem. Corr.
CWE ID: CWE-119
Summary: The ASN.1 implementation in OpenSSL before 1.0.1o and 1.0.2 before 1.0.2c allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service (buffer underflow and memory corruption) via an ANY field in crafted serialized data, aka the "negative zero" issue.
Commit Message:
|
High
| 28,460
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: find_auth_end (FlatpakProxyClient *client, Buffer *buffer)
{
guchar *match;
int i;
/* First try to match any leftover at the start */
if (client->auth_end_offset > 0)
{
gsize left = strlen (AUTH_END_STRING) - client->auth_end_offset;
gsize to_match = MIN (left, buffer->pos);
/* Matched at least up to to_match */
if (memcmp (buffer->data, &AUTH_END_STRING[client->auth_end_offset], to_match) == 0)
{
client->auth_end_offset += to_match;
/* Matched all */
if (client->auth_end_offset == strlen (AUTH_END_STRING))
return to_match;
/* Matched to end of buffer */
return -1;
}
/* Did not actually match at start */
client->auth_end_offset = -1;
}
/* Look for whole match inside buffer */
match = memmem (buffer, buffer->pos,
AUTH_END_STRING, strlen (AUTH_END_STRING));
if (match != NULL)
return match - buffer->data + strlen (AUTH_END_STRING);
/* Record longest prefix match at the end */
for (i = MIN (strlen (AUTH_END_STRING) - 1, buffer->pos); i > 0; i--)
{
if (memcmp (buffer->data + buffer->pos - i, AUTH_END_STRING, i) == 0)
{
client->auth_end_offset = i;
break;
}
}
return -1;
}
Vulnerability Type:
CWE ID: CWE-436
Summary: In dbus-proxy/flatpak-proxy.c in Flatpak before 0.8.9, and 0.9.x and 0.10.x before 0.10.3, crafted D-Bus messages to the host can be used to break out of the sandbox, because whitespace handling in the proxy is not identical to whitespace handling in the daemon.
Commit Message: Fix vulnerability in dbus proxy
During the authentication all client data is directly forwarded
to the dbus daemon as is, until we detect the BEGIN command after
which we start filtering the binary dbus protocol.
Unfortunately the detection of the BEGIN command in the proxy
did not exactly match the detection in the dbus daemon. A BEGIN
followed by a space or tab was considered ok in the daemon but
not by the proxy. This could be exploited to send arbitrary
dbus messages to the host, which can be used to break out of
the sandbox.
This was noticed by Gabriel Campana of The Google Security Team.
This fix makes the detection of the authentication phase end
match the dbus code. In addition we duplicate the authentication
line validation from dbus, which includes ensuring all data is
ASCII, and limiting the size of a line to 16k. In fact, we add
some extra stringent checks, disallowing ASCII control chars and
requiring that auth lines start with a capital letter.
|
Medium
| 5,171
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: bool ChangeInputMethodViaIBus(const std::string& input_method_id) {
if (!initialized_successfully_)
return false;
std::string input_method_id_to_switch = input_method_id;
if (!InputMethodIsActivated(input_method_id)) {
scoped_ptr<InputMethodDescriptors> input_methods(GetActiveInputMethods());
DCHECK(!input_methods->empty());
if (!input_methods->empty()) {
input_method_id_to_switch = input_methods->at(0).id;
LOG(INFO) << "Can't change the current input method to "
<< input_method_id << " since the engine is not preloaded. "
<< "Switch to " << input_method_id_to_switch << " instead.";
}
}
if (chromeos::ChangeInputMethod(input_method_status_connection_,
input_method_id_to_switch.c_str())) {
return true;
}
LOG(ERROR) << "Can't switch input method to " << input_method_id_to_switch;
return false;
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS
CWE ID: CWE-399
Summary: Google Chrome before 13.0.782.107 does not properly handle nested functions in PDF documents, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) or possibly have unspecified other impact via a crafted document.
Commit Message: Remove use of libcros from InputMethodLibrary.
BUG=chromium-os:16238
TEST==confirm that input methods work as before on the netbook. Also confirm that the chrome builds and works on the desktop as before.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/7003086
git-svn-id: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src@89142 0039d316-1c4b-4281-b951-d872f2087c98
|
High
| 3,896
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: juniper_atm2_print(netdissect_options *ndo,
const struct pcap_pkthdr *h, register const u_char *p)
{
int llc_hdrlen;
struct juniper_l2info_t l2info;
l2info.pictype = DLT_JUNIPER_ATM2;
if (juniper_parse_header(ndo, p, h, &l2info) == 0)
return l2info.header_len;
p+=l2info.header_len;
if (l2info.cookie[7] & ATM2_PKT_TYPE_MASK) { /* OAM cell ? */
oam_print(ndo, p, l2info.length, ATM_OAM_NOHEC);
return l2info.header_len;
}
if (EXTRACT_24BITS(p) == 0xfefe03 || /* NLPID encaps ? */
EXTRACT_24BITS(p) == 0xaaaa03) { /* SNAP encaps ? */
llc_hdrlen = llc_print(ndo, p, l2info.length, l2info.caplen, NULL, NULL);
if (llc_hdrlen > 0)
return l2info.header_len;
}
if (l2info.direction != JUNIPER_BPF_PKT_IN && /* ether-over-1483 encaps ? */
(EXTRACT_32BITS(l2info.cookie) & ATM2_GAP_COUNT_MASK)) {
ether_print(ndo, p, l2info.length, l2info.caplen, NULL, NULL);
return l2info.header_len;
}
if (p[0] == 0x03) { /* Cisco style NLPID encaps ? */
isoclns_print(ndo, p + 1, l2info.length - 1, l2info.caplen - 1);
/* FIXME check if frame was recognized */
return l2info.header_len;
}
if(juniper_ppp_heuristic_guess(ndo, p, l2info.length) != 0) /* PPPoA vcmux encaps ? */
return l2info.header_len;
if (ip_heuristic_guess(ndo, p, l2info.length) != 0) /* last try - vcmux encaps ? */
return l2info.header_len;
return l2info.header_len;
}
Vulnerability Type:
CWE ID: CWE-125
Summary: The ISO CLNS parser in tcpdump before 4.9.2 has a buffer over-read in print-isoclns.c:isoclns_print().
Commit Message: CVE-2017-12897/ISO CLNS: Use ND_TTEST() for the bounds checks in isoclns_print().
This fixes a buffer over-read discovered by Kamil Frankowicz.
Don't pass the remaining caplen - that's too hard to get right, and we
were getting it wrong in at least one case; just use ND_TTEST().
Add a test using the capture file supplied by the reporter(s).
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High
| 10,518
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: PluginChannel::PluginChannel()
: renderer_handle_(0),
renderer_id_(-1),
in_send_(0),
incognito_(false),
filter_(new MessageFilter()) {
set_send_unblocking_only_during_unblock_dispatch();
ChildProcess::current()->AddRefProcess();
const CommandLine* command_line = CommandLine::ForCurrentProcess();
log_messages_ = command_line->HasSwitch(switches::kLogPluginMessages);
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS
CWE ID:
Summary: Google Chrome before 20.0.1132.43 on Windows does not properly isolate sandboxed processes, which might allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service (process interference) via unspecified vectors.
Commit Message: Convert plugin and GPU process to brokered handle duplication.
BUG=119250
Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/9958034
git-svn-id: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src@132303 0039d316-1c4b-4281-b951-d872f2087c98
|
High
| 17,587
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: static int svc_can_register(const uint16_t *name, size_t name_len, pid_t spid, uid_t uid)
{
const char *perm = "add";
return check_mac_perms_from_lookup(spid, uid, perm, str8(name, name_len)) ? 1 : 0;
}
Vulnerability Type: +Priv
CWE ID: CWE-264
Summary: cmds/servicemanager/service_manager.c in ServiceManager in Android 5.0.x before 5.0.2, 5.1.x before 5.1.1, 6.x before 2016-10-01, and 7.0 before 2016-10-01 does not properly restrict service registration, which allows attackers to gain privileges via a crafted application, aka internal bug 29431260.
Commit Message: ServiceManager: Restore basic uid check
Prevent apps from registering services without relying on selinux checks.
Bug: 29431260
Change-Id: I38c6e8bc7f7cba1cbd3568e8fed1ae7ac2054a9b
(cherry picked from commit 2b74d2c1d2a2c1bb6e9c420f7e9b339ba2a95179)
|
High
| 29,040
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: xsltShallowCopyElem(xsltTransformContextPtr ctxt, xmlNodePtr node,
xmlNodePtr insert, int isLRE)
{
xmlNodePtr copy;
if ((node->type == XML_DTD_NODE) || (insert == NULL))
return(NULL);
if ((node->type == XML_TEXT_NODE) ||
(node->type == XML_CDATA_SECTION_NODE))
return(xsltCopyText(ctxt, insert, node, 0));
copy = xmlDocCopyNode(node, insert->doc, 0);
if (copy != NULL) {
copy->doc = ctxt->output;
copy = xsltAddChild(insert, copy);
if (node->type == XML_ELEMENT_NODE) {
/*
* Add namespaces as they are needed
*/
if (node->nsDef != NULL) {
/*
* TODO: Remove the LRE case in the refactored code
* gets enabled.
*/
if (isLRE)
xsltCopyNamespaceList(ctxt, copy, node->nsDef);
else
xsltCopyNamespaceListInternal(copy, node->nsDef);
}
/*
* URGENT TODO: The problem with this is that it does not
* copy over all namespace nodes in scope.
* The damn thing about this is, that we would need to
* use the xmlGetNsList(), for every single node; this is
* also done in xsltCopyTreeInternal(), but only for the top node.
*/
if (node->ns != NULL) {
if (isLRE) {
/*
* REVISIT TODO: Since the non-refactored code still does
* ns-aliasing, we need to call xsltGetNamespace() here.
* Remove this when ready.
*/
copy->ns = xsltGetNamespace(ctxt, node, node->ns, copy);
} else {
copy->ns = xsltGetSpecialNamespace(ctxt,
node, node->ns->href, node->ns->prefix, copy);
}
} else if ((insert->type == XML_ELEMENT_NODE) &&
(insert->ns != NULL))
{
/*
* "Undeclare" the default namespace.
*/
xsltGetSpecialNamespace(ctxt, node, NULL, NULL, copy);
}
}
} else {
xsltTransformError(ctxt, NULL, node,
"xsltShallowCopyElem: copy %s failed\n", node->name);
}
return(copy);
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS Overflow
CWE ID: CWE-119
Summary: numbers.c in libxslt before 1.1.29, as used in Google Chrome before 51.0.2704.63, mishandles namespace nodes, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (out-of-bounds heap memory access) or possibly have unspecified other impact via a crafted document.
Commit Message: Roll libxslt to 891681e3e948f31732229f53cb6db7215f740fc7
BUG=583156,583171
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1853083002
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#385338}
|
Medium
| 22,114
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: void WebGL2RenderingContextBase::texSubImage2D(GLenum target,
GLint level,
GLint xoffset,
GLint yoffset,
GLsizei width,
GLsizei height,
GLenum format,
GLenum type,
GLintptr offset) {
if (isContextLost())
return;
if (!ValidateTexture2DBinding("texSubImage2D", target))
return;
if (!bound_pixel_unpack_buffer_) {
SynthesizeGLError(GL_INVALID_OPERATION, "texSubImage2D",
"no bound PIXEL_UNPACK_BUFFER");
return;
}
if (!ValidateTexFunc("texSubImage2D", kTexSubImage, kSourceUnpackBuffer,
target, level, 0, width, height, 1, 0, format, type,
xoffset, yoffset, 0))
return;
if (!ValidateValueFitNonNegInt32("texSubImage2D", "offset", offset))
return;
ContextGL()->TexSubImage2D(target, level, xoffset, yoffset, width, height,
format, type,
reinterpret_cast<const void*>(offset));
}
Vulnerability Type: Overflow
CWE ID: CWE-125
Summary: Heap buffer overflow in WebGL in Google Chrome prior to 64.0.3282.119 allowed a remote attacker to perform an out of bounds memory read via a crafted HTML page.
Commit Message: Implement 2D texture uploading from client array with FLIP_Y or PREMULTIPLY_ALPHA.
BUG=774174
TEST=https://github.com/KhronosGroup/WebGL/pull/2555
R=kbr@chromium.org
Cq-Include-Trybots: master.tryserver.chromium.android:android_optional_gpu_tests_rel;master.tryserver.chromium.linux:linux_layout_tests_slimming_paint_v2;master.tryserver.chromium.linux:linux_optional_gpu_tests_rel;master.tryserver.chromium.mac:mac_optional_gpu_tests_rel;master.tryserver.chromium.win:win_optional_gpu_tests_rel
Change-Id: I4f4e7636314502451104730501a5048a5d7b9f3f
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/808665
Commit-Queue: Zhenyao Mo <zmo@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Kenneth Russell <kbr@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#522003}
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Medium
| 23,926
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: sf_open_fd (int fd, int mode, SF_INFO *sfinfo, int close_desc)
{ SF_PRIVATE *psf ;
if ((SF_CONTAINER (sfinfo->format)) == SF_FORMAT_SD2)
{ sf_errno = SFE_SD2_FD_DISALLOWED ;
return NULL ;
} ;
if ((psf = calloc (1, sizeof (SF_PRIVATE))) == NULL)
{ sf_errno = SFE_MALLOC_FAILED ;
return NULL ;
} ;
psf_init_files (psf) ;
copy_filename (psf, "") ;
psf->file.mode = mode ;
psf_set_file (psf, fd) ;
psf->is_pipe = psf_is_pipe (psf) ;
psf->fileoffset = psf_ftell (psf) ;
if (! close_desc)
psf->file.do_not_close_descriptor = SF_TRUE ;
return psf_open_file (psf, sfinfo) ;
} /* sf_open_fd */
Vulnerability Type: Overflow
CWE ID: CWE-119
Summary: In libsndfile before 1.0.28, an error in the *header_read()* function (common.c) when handling ID3 tags can be exploited to cause a stack-based buffer overflow via a specially crafted FLAC file.
Commit Message: src/ : Move to a variable length header buffer
Previously, the `psf->header` buffer was a fixed length specified by
`SF_HEADER_LEN` which was set to `12292`. This was problematic for
two reasons; this value was un-necessarily large for the majority
of files and too small for some others.
Now the size of the header buffer starts at 256 bytes and grows as
necessary up to a maximum of 100k.
|
Medium
| 1,329
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: ssize_t pcnet_receive(NetClientState *nc, const uint8_t *buf, size_t size_)
{
PCNetState *s = qemu_get_nic_opaque(nc);
int is_padr = 0, is_bcast = 0, is_ladr = 0;
uint8_t buf1[60];
int remaining;
int crc_err = 0;
int size = size_;
if (CSR_DRX(s) || CSR_STOP(s) || CSR_SPND(s) || !size ||
(CSR_LOOP(s) && !s->looptest)) {
return -1;
}
#ifdef PCNET_DEBUG
printf("pcnet_receive size=%d\n", size);
#endif
/* if too small buffer, then expand it */
if (size < MIN_BUF_SIZE) {
memcpy(buf1, buf, size);
memset(buf1 + size, 0, MIN_BUF_SIZE - size);
buf = buf1;
size = MIN_BUF_SIZE;
}
if (CSR_PROM(s)
|| (is_padr=padr_match(s, buf, size))
|| (is_bcast=padr_bcast(s, buf, size))
|| (is_ladr=ladr_match(s, buf, size))) {
pcnet_rdte_poll(s);
if (!(CSR_CRST(s) & 0x8000) && s->rdra) {
struct pcnet_RMD rmd;
int rcvrc = CSR_RCVRC(s)-1,i;
hwaddr nrda;
for (i = CSR_RCVRL(s)-1; i > 0; i--, rcvrc--) {
if (rcvrc <= 1)
rcvrc = CSR_RCVRL(s);
nrda = s->rdra +
(CSR_RCVRL(s) - rcvrc) *
(BCR_SWSTYLE(s) ? 16 : 8 );
RMDLOAD(&rmd, nrda);
if (GET_FIELD(rmd.status, RMDS, OWN)) {
#ifdef PCNET_DEBUG_RMD
printf("pcnet - scan buffer: RCVRC=%d PREV_RCVRC=%d\n",
rcvrc, CSR_RCVRC(s));
#endif
CSR_RCVRC(s) = rcvrc;
pcnet_rdte_poll(s);
break;
}
}
}
if (!(CSR_CRST(s) & 0x8000)) {
#ifdef PCNET_DEBUG_RMD
printf("pcnet - no buffer: RCVRC=%d\n", CSR_RCVRC(s));
#endif
s->csr[0] |= 0x1000; /* Set MISS flag */
CSR_MISSC(s)++;
} else {
uint8_t *src = s->buffer;
hwaddr crda = CSR_CRDA(s);
struct pcnet_RMD rmd;
int pktcount = 0;
if (!s->looptest) {
memcpy(src, buf, size);
/* no need to compute the CRC */
src[size] = 0;
uint32_t fcs = ~0;
uint8_t *p = src;
while (p != &src[size])
CRC(fcs, *p++);
*(uint32_t *)p = htonl(fcs);
size += 4;
} else {
uint32_t fcs = ~0;
uint8_t *p = src;
while (p != &src[size])
CRC(fcs, *p++);
crc_err = (*(uint32_t *)p != htonl(fcs));
}
#ifdef PCNET_DEBUG_MATCH
PRINT_PKTHDR(buf);
#endif
RMDLOAD(&rmd, PHYSADDR(s,crda));
/*if (!CSR_LAPPEN(s))*/
SET_FIELD(&rmd.status, RMDS, STP, 1);
#define PCNET_RECV_STORE() do { \
int count = MIN(4096 - GET_FIELD(rmd.buf_length, RMDL, BCNT),remaining); \
hwaddr rbadr = PHYSADDR(s, rmd.rbadr); \
s->phys_mem_write(s->dma_opaque, rbadr, src, count, CSR_BSWP(s)); \
src += count; remaining -= count; \
SET_FIELD(&rmd.status, RMDS, OWN, 0); \
RMDSTORE(&rmd, PHYSADDR(s,crda)); \
pktcount++; \
} while (0)
remaining = size;
PCNET_RECV_STORE();
if ((remaining > 0) && CSR_NRDA(s)) {
hwaddr nrda = CSR_NRDA(s);
#ifdef PCNET_DEBUG_RMD
PRINT_RMD(&rmd);
#endif
RMDLOAD(&rmd, PHYSADDR(s,nrda));
if (GET_FIELD(rmd.status, RMDS, OWN)) {
crda = nrda;
PCNET_RECV_STORE();
#ifdef PCNET_DEBUG_RMD
PRINT_RMD(&rmd);
#endif
if ((remaining > 0) && (nrda=CSR_NNRD(s))) {
RMDLOAD(&rmd, PHYSADDR(s,nrda));
if (GET_FIELD(rmd.status, RMDS, OWN)) {
crda = nrda;
PCNET_RECV_STORE();
}
}
}
}
#undef PCNET_RECV_STORE
RMDLOAD(&rmd, PHYSADDR(s,crda));
if (remaining == 0) {
SET_FIELD(&rmd.msg_length, RMDM, MCNT, size);
SET_FIELD(&rmd.status, RMDS, ENP, 1);
SET_FIELD(&rmd.status, RMDS, PAM, !CSR_PROM(s) && is_padr);
SET_FIELD(&rmd.status, RMDS, LFAM, !CSR_PROM(s) && is_ladr);
SET_FIELD(&rmd.status, RMDS, BAM, !CSR_PROM(s) && is_bcast);
if (crc_err) {
SET_FIELD(&rmd.status, RMDS, CRC, 1);
SET_FIELD(&rmd.status, RMDS, ERR, 1);
}
} else {
SET_FIELD(&rmd.status, RMDS, OFLO, 1);
SET_FIELD(&rmd.status, RMDS, BUFF, 1);
SET_FIELD(&rmd.status, RMDS, ERR, 1);
}
RMDSTORE(&rmd, PHYSADDR(s,crda));
s->csr[0] |= 0x0400;
#ifdef PCNET_DEBUG
printf("RCVRC=%d CRDA=0x%08x BLKS=%d\n",
CSR_RCVRC(s), PHYSADDR(s,CSR_CRDA(s)), pktcount);
#endif
#ifdef PCNET_DEBUG_RMD
PRINT_RMD(&rmd);
#endif
while (pktcount--) {
if (CSR_RCVRC(s) <= 1)
CSR_RCVRC(s) = CSR_RCVRL(s);
else
CSR_RCVRC(s)--;
}
pcnet_rdte_poll(s);
}
}
pcnet_poll(s);
pcnet_update_irq(s);
return size_;
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS Exec Code Overflow
CWE ID: CWE-119
Summary: Buffer overflow in the pcnet_receive function in hw/net/pcnet.c in QEMU, when a guest NIC has a larger MTU, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (guest OS crash) or execute arbitrary code via a large packet.
Commit Message:
|
Medium
| 26,426
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: static int list_locations(struct kmem_cache *s, char *buf,
enum track_item alloc)
{
int len = 0;
unsigned long i;
struct loc_track t = { 0, 0, NULL };
int node;
if (!alloc_loc_track(&t, PAGE_SIZE / sizeof(struct location),
GFP_TEMPORARY))
return sprintf(buf, "Out of memory\n");
/* Push back cpu slabs */
flush_all(s);
for_each_node_state(node, N_NORMAL_MEMORY) {
struct kmem_cache_node *n = get_node(s, node);
unsigned long flags;
struct page *page;
if (!atomic_long_read(&n->nr_slabs))
continue;
spin_lock_irqsave(&n->list_lock, flags);
list_for_each_entry(page, &n->partial, lru)
process_slab(&t, s, page, alloc);
list_for_each_entry(page, &n->full, lru)
process_slab(&t, s, page, alloc);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&n->list_lock, flags);
}
for (i = 0; i < t.count; i++) {
struct location *l = &t.loc[i];
if (len > PAGE_SIZE - 100)
break;
len += sprintf(buf + len, "%7ld ", l->count);
if (l->addr)
len += sprint_symbol(buf + len, (unsigned long)l->addr);
else
len += sprintf(buf + len, "<not-available>");
if (l->sum_time != l->min_time) {
unsigned long remainder;
len += sprintf(buf + len, " age=%ld/%ld/%ld",
l->min_time,
div_long_long_rem(l->sum_time, l->count, &remainder),
l->max_time);
} else
len += sprintf(buf + len, " age=%ld",
l->min_time);
if (l->min_pid != l->max_pid)
len += sprintf(buf + len, " pid=%ld-%ld",
l->min_pid, l->max_pid);
else
len += sprintf(buf + len, " pid=%ld",
l->min_pid);
if (num_online_cpus() > 1 && !cpus_empty(l->cpus) &&
len < PAGE_SIZE - 60) {
len += sprintf(buf + len, " cpus=");
len += cpulist_scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len - 50,
l->cpus);
}
if (num_online_nodes() > 1 && !nodes_empty(l->nodes) &&
len < PAGE_SIZE - 60) {
len += sprintf(buf + len, " nodes=");
len += nodelist_scnprintf(buf + len, PAGE_SIZE - len - 50,
l->nodes);
}
len += sprintf(buf + len, "\n");
}
free_loc_track(&t);
if (!t.count)
len += sprintf(buf, "No data\n");
return len;
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS
CWE ID: CWE-189
Summary: The div_long_long_rem implementation in include/asm-x86/div64.h in the Linux kernel before 2.6.26 on the x86 platform allows local users to cause a denial of service (Divide Error Fault and panic) via a clock_gettime system call.
Commit Message: remove div_long_long_rem
x86 is the only arch right now, which provides an optimized for
div_long_long_rem and it has the downside that one has to be very careful that
the divide doesn't overflow.
The API is a little akward, as the arguments for the unsigned divide are
signed. The signed version also doesn't handle a negative divisor and
produces worse code on 64bit archs.
There is little incentive to keep this API alive, so this converts the few
users to the new API.
Signed-off-by: Roman Zippel <zippel@linux-m68k.org>
Cc: Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org>
Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Cc: john stultz <johnstul@us.ibm.com>
Cc: Christoph Lameter <clameter@sgi.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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Medium
| 16,980
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: MYSQLND_METHOD(mysqlnd_conn_data, set_server_option)(MYSQLND_CONN_DATA * const conn, enum_mysqlnd_server_option option TSRMLS_DC)
{
size_t this_func = STRUCT_OFFSET(struct st_mysqlnd_conn_data_methods, set_server_option);
zend_uchar buffer[2];
enum_func_status ret = FAIL;
DBG_ENTER("mysqlnd_conn_data::set_server_option");
if (PASS == conn->m->local_tx_start(conn, this_func TSRMLS_CC)) {
int2store(buffer, (unsigned int) option);
ret = conn->m->simple_command(conn, COM_SET_OPTION, buffer, sizeof(buffer), PROT_EOF_PACKET, FALSE, TRUE TSRMLS_CC);
conn->m->local_tx_end(conn, this_func, ret TSRMLS_CC);
}
DBG_RETURN(ret);
}
Vulnerability Type:
CWE ID: CWE-284
Summary: ext/mysqlnd/mysqlnd.c in PHP before 5.4.43, 5.5.x before 5.5.27, and 5.6.x before 5.6.11 uses a client SSL option to mean that SSL is optional, which allows man-in-the-middle attackers to spoof servers via a cleartext-downgrade attack, a related issue to CVE-2015-3152.
Commit Message:
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Medium
| 4,825
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: void IGDstartelt(void * d, const char * name, int l)
{
struct IGDdatas * datas = (struct IGDdatas *)d;
memcpy( datas->cureltname, name, l);
datas->cureltname[l] = '\0';
datas->level++;
if( (l==7) && !memcmp(name, "service", l) ) {
datas->tmp.controlurl[0] = '\0';
datas->tmp.eventsuburl[0] = '\0';
datas->tmp.scpdurl[0] = '\0';
datas->tmp.servicetype[0] = '\0';
}
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS Exec Code Overflow
CWE ID: CWE-119
Summary: Buffer overflow in the IGDstartelt function in igd_desc_parse.c in the MiniUPnP client (aka MiniUPnPc) before 1.9.20150917 allows remote UPNP servers to cause a denial of service (application crash) and possibly execute arbitrary code via an *oversized* XML element name.
Commit Message: igd_desc_parse.c: fix buffer overflow
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Medium
| 7,960
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: void RTCPeerConnectionHandlerChromium::setLocalDescription(PassRefPtr<RTCVoidRequest> request, PassRefPtr<RTCSessionDescriptionDescriptor> sessionDescription)
{
if (!m_webHandler)
return;
m_webHandler->setLocalDescription(request, sessionDescription);
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS
CWE ID: CWE-20
Summary: Google V8, as used in Google Chrome before 14.0.835.163, does not properly perform object sealing, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service or possibly have unspecified other impact via vectors that leverage *type confusion.*
Commit Message: Unreviewed, rolling out r127612, r127660, and r127664.
http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/127612
http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/127660
http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/127664
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=95920
Source/Platform:
* Platform.gypi:
* chromium/public/WebRTCPeerConnectionHandler.h:
(WebKit):
(WebRTCPeerConnectionHandler):
* chromium/public/WebRTCVoidRequest.h: Removed.
Source/WebCore:
* CMakeLists.txt:
* GNUmakefile.list.am:
* Modules/mediastream/RTCErrorCallback.h:
(WebCore):
(RTCErrorCallback):
* Modules/mediastream/RTCErrorCallback.idl:
* Modules/mediastream/RTCPeerConnection.cpp:
(WebCore::RTCPeerConnection::createOffer):
* Modules/mediastream/RTCPeerConnection.h:
(WebCore):
(RTCPeerConnection):
* Modules/mediastream/RTCPeerConnection.idl:
* Modules/mediastream/RTCSessionDescriptionCallback.h:
(WebCore):
(RTCSessionDescriptionCallback):
* Modules/mediastream/RTCSessionDescriptionCallback.idl:
* Modules/mediastream/RTCSessionDescriptionRequestImpl.cpp:
(WebCore::RTCSessionDescriptionRequestImpl::create):
(WebCore::RTCSessionDescriptionRequestImpl::RTCSessionDescriptionRequestImpl):
(WebCore::RTCSessionDescriptionRequestImpl::requestSucceeded):
(WebCore::RTCSessionDescriptionRequestImpl::requestFailed):
(WebCore::RTCSessionDescriptionRequestImpl::clear):
* Modules/mediastream/RTCSessionDescriptionRequestImpl.h:
(RTCSessionDescriptionRequestImpl):
* Modules/mediastream/RTCVoidRequestImpl.cpp: Removed.
* Modules/mediastream/RTCVoidRequestImpl.h: Removed.
* WebCore.gypi:
* platform/chromium/support/WebRTCVoidRequest.cpp: Removed.
* platform/mediastream/RTCPeerConnectionHandler.cpp:
(RTCPeerConnectionHandlerDummy):
(WebCore::RTCPeerConnectionHandlerDummy::RTCPeerConnectionHandlerDummy):
* platform/mediastream/RTCPeerConnectionHandler.h:
(WebCore):
(WebCore::RTCPeerConnectionHandler::~RTCPeerConnectionHandler):
(RTCPeerConnectionHandler):
(WebCore::RTCPeerConnectionHandler::RTCPeerConnectionHandler):
* platform/mediastream/RTCVoidRequest.h: Removed.
* platform/mediastream/chromium/RTCPeerConnectionHandlerChromium.cpp:
* platform/mediastream/chromium/RTCPeerConnectionHandlerChromium.h:
(RTCPeerConnectionHandlerChromium):
Tools:
* DumpRenderTree/chromium/MockWebRTCPeerConnectionHandler.cpp:
(MockWebRTCPeerConnectionHandler::SuccessCallbackTask::SuccessCallbackTask):
(MockWebRTCPeerConnectionHandler::SuccessCallbackTask::runIfValid):
(MockWebRTCPeerConnectionHandler::FailureCallbackTask::FailureCallbackTask):
(MockWebRTCPeerConnectionHandler::FailureCallbackTask::runIfValid):
(MockWebRTCPeerConnectionHandler::createOffer):
* DumpRenderTree/chromium/MockWebRTCPeerConnectionHandler.h:
(MockWebRTCPeerConnectionHandler):
(SuccessCallbackTask):
(FailureCallbackTask):
LayoutTests:
* fast/mediastream/RTCPeerConnection-createOffer.html:
* fast/mediastream/RTCPeerConnection-localDescription-expected.txt: Removed.
* fast/mediastream/RTCPeerConnection-localDescription.html: Removed.
* fast/mediastream/RTCPeerConnection-remoteDescription-expected.txt: Removed.
* fast/mediastream/RTCPeerConnection-remoteDescription.html: Removed.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.chromium.org/blink/trunk@127679 bbb929c8-8fbe-4397-9dbb-9b2b20218538
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High
| 4,643
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: int LE_command(effect_handle_t self, uint32_t cmdCode, uint32_t cmdSize,
void *pCmdData, uint32_t *replySize, void *pReplyData) {
LoudnessEnhancerContext * pContext = (LoudnessEnhancerContext *)self;
int retsize;
if (pContext == NULL || pContext->mState == LOUDNESS_ENHANCER_STATE_UNINITIALIZED) {
return -EINVAL;
}
switch (cmdCode) {
case EFFECT_CMD_INIT:
if (pReplyData == NULL || *replySize != sizeof(int)) {
return -EINVAL;
}
*(int *) pReplyData = LE_init(pContext);
break;
case EFFECT_CMD_SET_CONFIG:
if (pCmdData == NULL || cmdSize != sizeof(effect_config_t)
|| pReplyData == NULL || *replySize != sizeof(int)) {
return -EINVAL;
}
*(int *) pReplyData = LE_setConfig(pContext,
(effect_config_t *) pCmdData);
break;
case EFFECT_CMD_GET_CONFIG:
if (pReplyData == NULL ||
*replySize != sizeof(effect_config_t)) {
return -EINVAL;
}
LE_getConfig(pContext, (effect_config_t *)pReplyData);
break;
case EFFECT_CMD_RESET:
LE_reset(pContext);
break;
case EFFECT_CMD_ENABLE:
if (pReplyData == NULL || *replySize != sizeof(int)) {
return -EINVAL;
}
if (pContext->mState != LOUDNESS_ENHANCER_STATE_INITIALIZED) {
return -ENOSYS;
}
pContext->mState = LOUDNESS_ENHANCER_STATE_ACTIVE;
ALOGV("EFFECT_CMD_ENABLE() OK");
*(int *)pReplyData = 0;
break;
case EFFECT_CMD_DISABLE:
if (pReplyData == NULL || *replySize != sizeof(int)) {
return -EINVAL;
}
if (pContext->mState != LOUDNESS_ENHANCER_STATE_ACTIVE) {
return -ENOSYS;
}
pContext->mState = LOUDNESS_ENHANCER_STATE_INITIALIZED;
ALOGV("EFFECT_CMD_DISABLE() OK");
*(int *)pReplyData = 0;
break;
case EFFECT_CMD_GET_PARAM: {
if (pCmdData == NULL ||
cmdSize != (int)(sizeof(effect_param_t) + sizeof(uint32_t)) ||
pReplyData == NULL ||
*replySize < (int)(sizeof(effect_param_t) + sizeof(uint32_t) + sizeof(uint32_t))) {
return -EINVAL;
}
memcpy(pReplyData, pCmdData, sizeof(effect_param_t) + sizeof(uint32_t));
effect_param_t *p = (effect_param_t *)pReplyData;
p->status = 0;
*replySize = sizeof(effect_param_t) + sizeof(uint32_t);
if (p->psize != sizeof(uint32_t)) {
p->status = -EINVAL;
break;
}
switch (*(uint32_t *)p->data) {
case LOUDNESS_ENHANCER_PARAM_TARGET_GAIN_MB:
ALOGV("get target gain(mB) = %d", pContext->mTargetGainmB);
*((int32_t *)p->data + 1) = pContext->mTargetGainmB;
p->vsize = sizeof(int32_t);
*replySize += sizeof(int32_t);
break;
default:
p->status = -EINVAL;
}
} break;
case EFFECT_CMD_SET_PARAM: {
if (pCmdData == NULL ||
cmdSize != (int)(sizeof(effect_param_t) + sizeof(uint32_t) + sizeof(uint32_t)) ||
pReplyData == NULL || *replySize != sizeof(int32_t)) {
return -EINVAL;
}
*(int32_t *)pReplyData = 0;
effect_param_t *p = (effect_param_t *)pCmdData;
if (p->psize != sizeof(uint32_t) || p->vsize != sizeof(uint32_t)) {
*(int32_t *)pReplyData = -EINVAL;
break;
}
switch (*(uint32_t *)p->data) {
case LOUDNESS_ENHANCER_PARAM_TARGET_GAIN_MB:
pContext->mTargetGainmB = *((int32_t *)p->data + 1);
ALOGV("set target gain(mB) = %d", pContext->mTargetGainmB);
LE_reset(pContext); // apply parameter update
break;
default:
*(int32_t *)pReplyData = -EINVAL;
}
} break;
case EFFECT_CMD_SET_DEVICE:
case EFFECT_CMD_SET_VOLUME:
case EFFECT_CMD_SET_AUDIO_MODE:
break;
default:
ALOGW("LE_command invalid command %d",cmdCode);
return -EINVAL;
}
return 0;
}
Vulnerability Type: Exec Code Overflow
CWE ID: CWE-119
Summary: Multiple heap-based buffer overflows in libeffects in the Audio Policy Service in mediaserver in Android before 5.1.1 LMY48I allow attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted application, aka internal bug 21953516.
Commit Message: audio effects: fix heap overflow
Check consistency of effect command reply sizes before
copying to reply address.
Also add null pointer check on reply size.
Also remove unused parameter warning.
Bug: 21953516.
Change-Id: I4cf00c12eaed696af28f3b7613f7e36f47a160c4
(cherry picked from commit 0f714a464d2425afe00d6450535e763131b40844)
|
High
| 29,971
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: static int dccp_v6_connect(struct sock *sk, struct sockaddr *uaddr,
int addr_len)
{
struct sockaddr_in6 *usin = (struct sockaddr_in6 *)uaddr;
struct inet_connection_sock *icsk = inet_csk(sk);
struct inet_sock *inet = inet_sk(sk);
struct ipv6_pinfo *np = inet6_sk(sk);
struct dccp_sock *dp = dccp_sk(sk);
struct in6_addr *saddr = NULL, *final_p, final;
struct flowi6 fl6;
struct dst_entry *dst;
int addr_type;
int err;
dp->dccps_role = DCCP_ROLE_CLIENT;
if (addr_len < SIN6_LEN_RFC2133)
return -EINVAL;
if (usin->sin6_family != AF_INET6)
return -EAFNOSUPPORT;
memset(&fl6, 0, sizeof(fl6));
if (np->sndflow) {
fl6.flowlabel = usin->sin6_flowinfo & IPV6_FLOWINFO_MASK;
IP6_ECN_flow_init(fl6.flowlabel);
if (fl6.flowlabel & IPV6_FLOWLABEL_MASK) {
struct ip6_flowlabel *flowlabel;
flowlabel = fl6_sock_lookup(sk, fl6.flowlabel);
if (flowlabel == NULL)
return -EINVAL;
fl6_sock_release(flowlabel);
}
}
/*
* connect() to INADDR_ANY means loopback (BSD'ism).
*/
if (ipv6_addr_any(&usin->sin6_addr))
usin->sin6_addr.s6_addr[15] = 1;
addr_type = ipv6_addr_type(&usin->sin6_addr);
if (addr_type & IPV6_ADDR_MULTICAST)
return -ENETUNREACH;
if (addr_type & IPV6_ADDR_LINKLOCAL) {
if (addr_len >= sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6) &&
usin->sin6_scope_id) {
/* If interface is set while binding, indices
* must coincide.
*/
if (sk->sk_bound_dev_if &&
sk->sk_bound_dev_if != usin->sin6_scope_id)
return -EINVAL;
sk->sk_bound_dev_if = usin->sin6_scope_id;
}
/* Connect to link-local address requires an interface */
if (!sk->sk_bound_dev_if)
return -EINVAL;
}
sk->sk_v6_daddr = usin->sin6_addr;
np->flow_label = fl6.flowlabel;
/*
* DCCP over IPv4
*/
if (addr_type == IPV6_ADDR_MAPPED) {
u32 exthdrlen = icsk->icsk_ext_hdr_len;
struct sockaddr_in sin;
SOCK_DEBUG(sk, "connect: ipv4 mapped\n");
if (__ipv6_only_sock(sk))
return -ENETUNREACH;
sin.sin_family = AF_INET;
sin.sin_port = usin->sin6_port;
sin.sin_addr.s_addr = usin->sin6_addr.s6_addr32[3];
icsk->icsk_af_ops = &dccp_ipv6_mapped;
sk->sk_backlog_rcv = dccp_v4_do_rcv;
err = dccp_v4_connect(sk, (struct sockaddr *)&sin, sizeof(sin));
if (err) {
icsk->icsk_ext_hdr_len = exthdrlen;
icsk->icsk_af_ops = &dccp_ipv6_af_ops;
sk->sk_backlog_rcv = dccp_v6_do_rcv;
goto failure;
}
np->saddr = sk->sk_v6_rcv_saddr;
return err;
}
if (!ipv6_addr_any(&sk->sk_v6_rcv_saddr))
saddr = &sk->sk_v6_rcv_saddr;
fl6.flowi6_proto = IPPROTO_DCCP;
fl6.daddr = sk->sk_v6_daddr;
fl6.saddr = saddr ? *saddr : np->saddr;
fl6.flowi6_oif = sk->sk_bound_dev_if;
fl6.fl6_dport = usin->sin6_port;
fl6.fl6_sport = inet->inet_sport;
security_sk_classify_flow(sk, flowi6_to_flowi(&fl6));
final_p = fl6_update_dst(&fl6, np->opt, &final);
dst = ip6_dst_lookup_flow(sk, &fl6, final_p);
if (IS_ERR(dst)) {
err = PTR_ERR(dst);
goto failure;
}
if (saddr == NULL) {
saddr = &fl6.saddr;
sk->sk_v6_rcv_saddr = *saddr;
}
/* set the source address */
np->saddr = *saddr;
inet->inet_rcv_saddr = LOOPBACK4_IPV6;
__ip6_dst_store(sk, dst, NULL, NULL);
icsk->icsk_ext_hdr_len = 0;
if (np->opt != NULL)
icsk->icsk_ext_hdr_len = (np->opt->opt_flen +
np->opt->opt_nflen);
inet->inet_dport = usin->sin6_port;
dccp_set_state(sk, DCCP_REQUESTING);
err = inet6_hash_connect(&dccp_death_row, sk);
if (err)
goto late_failure;
dp->dccps_iss = secure_dccpv6_sequence_number(np->saddr.s6_addr32,
sk->sk_v6_daddr.s6_addr32,
inet->inet_sport,
inet->inet_dport);
err = dccp_connect(sk);
if (err)
goto late_failure;
return 0;
late_failure:
dccp_set_state(sk, DCCP_CLOSED);
__sk_dst_reset(sk);
failure:
inet->inet_dport = 0;
sk->sk_route_caps = 0;
return err;
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS +Priv
CWE ID: CWE-416
Summary: The IPv6 stack in the Linux kernel before 4.3.3 mishandles options data, which allows local users to gain privileges or cause a denial of service (use-after-free and system crash) via a crafted sendmsg system call.
Commit Message: ipv6: add complete rcu protection around np->opt
This patch addresses multiple problems :
UDP/RAW sendmsg() need to get a stable struct ipv6_txoptions
while socket is not locked : Other threads can change np->opt
concurrently. Dmitry posted a syzkaller
(http://github.com/google/syzkaller) program desmonstrating
use-after-free.
Starting with TCP/DCCP lockless listeners, tcp_v6_syn_recv_sock()
and dccp_v6_request_recv_sock() also need to use RCU protection
to dereference np->opt once (before calling ipv6_dup_options())
This patch adds full RCU protection to np->opt
Reported-by: Dmitry Vyukov <dvyukov@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com>
Acked-by: Hannes Frederic Sowa <hannes@stressinduktion.org>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
|
High
| 14,373
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: int main(int argc, char** argv)
{
/* Kernel starts us with all fd's closed.
* But it's dangerous:
* fprintf(stderr) can dump messages into random fds, etc.
* Ensure that if any of fd 0,1,2 is closed, we open it to /dev/null.
*/
int fd = xopen("/dev/null", O_RDWR);
while (fd < 2)
fd = xdup(fd);
if (fd > 2)
close(fd);
if (argc < 8)
{
/* percent specifier: %s %c %p %u %g %t %e %h */
/* argv: [0] [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]*/
error_msg_and_die("Usage: %s SIGNO CORE_SIZE_LIMIT PID UID GID TIME BINARY_NAME [HOSTNAME]", argv[0]);
}
/* Not needed on 2.6.30.
* At least 2.6.18 has a bug where
* argv[1] = "SIGNO CORE_SIZE_LIMIT PID ..."
* argv[2] = "CORE_SIZE_LIMIT PID ..."
* and so on. Fixing it:
*/
if (strchr(argv[1], ' '))
{
int i;
for (i = 1; argv[i]; i++)
{
strchrnul(argv[i], ' ')[0] = '\0';
}
}
logmode = LOGMODE_JOURNAL;
/* Parse abrt.conf */
load_abrt_conf();
/* ... and plugins/CCpp.conf */
bool setting_MakeCompatCore;
bool setting_SaveBinaryImage;
{
map_string_t *settings = new_map_string();
load_abrt_plugin_conf_file("CCpp.conf", settings);
const char *value;
value = get_map_string_item_or_NULL(settings, "MakeCompatCore");
setting_MakeCompatCore = value && string_to_bool(value);
value = get_map_string_item_or_NULL(settings, "SaveBinaryImage");
setting_SaveBinaryImage = value && string_to_bool(value);
value = get_map_string_item_or_NULL(settings, "VerboseLog");
if (value)
g_verbose = xatoi_positive(value);
free_map_string(settings);
}
errno = 0;
const char* signal_str = argv[1];
int signal_no = xatoi_positive(signal_str);
off_t ulimit_c = strtoull(argv[2], NULL, 10);
if (ulimit_c < 0) /* unlimited? */
{
/* set to max possible >0 value */
ulimit_c = ~((off_t)1 << (sizeof(off_t)*8-1));
}
const char *pid_str = argv[3];
pid_t pid = xatoi_positive(argv[3]);
uid_t uid = xatoi_positive(argv[4]);
if (errno || pid <= 0)
{
perror_msg_and_die("PID '%s' or limit '%s' is bogus", argv[3], argv[2]);
}
{
char *s = xmalloc_fopen_fgetline_fclose(VAR_RUN"/abrt/saved_core_pattern");
/* If we have a saved pattern and it's not a "|PROG ARGS" thing... */
if (s && s[0] != '|')
core_basename = s;
else
free(s);
}
struct utsname uts;
if (!argv[8]) /* no HOSTNAME? */
{
uname(&uts);
argv[8] = uts.nodename;
}
char path[PATH_MAX];
int src_fd_binary = -1;
char *executable = get_executable(pid, setting_SaveBinaryImage ? &src_fd_binary : NULL);
if (executable && strstr(executable, "/abrt-hook-ccpp"))
{
error_msg_and_die("PID %lu is '%s', not dumping it to avoid recursion",
(long)pid, executable);
}
user_pwd = get_cwd(pid);
log_notice("user_pwd:'%s'", user_pwd);
sprintf(path, "/proc/%lu/status", (long)pid);
proc_pid_status = xmalloc_xopen_read_close(path, /*maxsz:*/ NULL);
uid_t fsuid = uid;
uid_t tmp_fsuid = get_fsuid();
int suid_policy = dump_suid_policy();
if (tmp_fsuid != uid)
{
/* use root for suided apps unless it's explicitly set to UNSAFE */
fsuid = 0;
if (suid_policy == DUMP_SUID_UNSAFE)
fsuid = tmp_fsuid;
else
{
g_user_core_flags = O_EXCL;
g_need_nonrelative = 1;
}
}
/* Open a fd to compat coredump, if requested and is possible */
if (setting_MakeCompatCore && ulimit_c != 0)
/* note: checks "user_pwd == NULL" inside; updates core_basename */
user_core_fd = open_user_core(uid, fsuid, pid, &argv[1]);
if (executable == NULL)
{
/* readlink on /proc/$PID/exe failed, don't create abrt dump dir */
error_msg("Can't read /proc/%lu/exe link", (long)pid);
goto create_user_core;
}
const char *signame = NULL;
switch (signal_no)
{
case SIGILL : signame = "ILL" ; break;
case SIGFPE : signame = "FPE" ; break;
case SIGSEGV: signame = "SEGV"; break;
case SIGBUS : signame = "BUS" ; break; //Bus error (bad memory access)
case SIGABRT: signame = "ABRT"; break; //usually when abort() was called
case SIGTRAP: signame = "TRAP"; break; //Trace/breakpoint trap
default: goto create_user_core; // not a signal we care about
}
if (!daemon_is_ok())
{
/* not an error, exit with exit code 0 */
log("abrtd is not running. If it crashed, "
"/proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern contains a stale value, "
"consider resetting it to 'core'"
);
goto create_user_core;
}
if (g_settings_nMaxCrashReportsSize > 0)
{
/* If free space is less than 1/4 of MaxCrashReportsSize... */
if (low_free_space(g_settings_nMaxCrashReportsSize, g_settings_dump_location))
goto create_user_core;
}
/* Check /var/tmp/abrt/last-ccpp marker, do not dump repeated crashes
* if they happen too often. Else, write new marker value.
*/
snprintf(path, sizeof(path), "%s/last-ccpp", g_settings_dump_location);
if (check_recent_crash_file(path, executable))
{
/* It is a repeating crash */
goto create_user_core;
}
const char *last_slash = strrchr(executable, '/');
if (last_slash && strncmp(++last_slash, "abrt", 4) == 0)
{
/* If abrtd/abrt-foo crashes, we don't want to create a _directory_,
* since that can make new copy of abrtd to process it,
* and maybe crash again...
* Unlike dirs, mere files are ignored by abrtd.
*/
if (snprintf(path, sizeof(path), "%s/%s-coredump", g_settings_dump_location, last_slash) >= sizeof(path))
error_msg_and_die("Error saving '%s': truncated long file path", path);
int abrt_core_fd = xopen3(path, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, 0600);
off_t core_size = copyfd_eof(STDIN_FILENO, abrt_core_fd, COPYFD_SPARSE);
if (core_size < 0 || fsync(abrt_core_fd) != 0)
{
unlink(path);
/* copyfd_eof logs the error including errno string,
* but it does not log file name */
error_msg_and_die("Error saving '%s'", path);
}
log("Saved core dump of pid %lu (%s) to %s (%llu bytes)", (long)pid, executable, path, (long long)core_size);
if (proc_cwd != NULL)
closedir(proc_cwd);
return 0;
}
unsigned path_len = snprintf(path, sizeof(path), "%s/ccpp-%s-%lu.new",
g_settings_dump_location, iso_date_string(NULL), (long)pid);
if (path_len >= (sizeof(path) - sizeof("/"FILENAME_COREDUMP)))
{
goto create_user_core;
}
/* use fsuid instead of uid, so we don't expose any sensitive
* information of suided app in /var/tmp/abrt
*
* dd_create_skeleton() creates a new directory and leaves ownership to
* the current user, hence, we have to call dd_reset_ownership() after the
* directory is populated.
*/
dd = dd_create_skeleton(path, fsuid, DEFAULT_DUMP_DIR_MODE, /*no flags*/0);
if (dd)
{
char *rootdir = get_rootdir(pid);
dd_create_basic_files(dd, fsuid, NULL);
char source_filename[sizeof("/proc/%lu/somewhat_long_name") + sizeof(long)*3];
int source_base_ofs = sprintf(source_filename, "/proc/%lu/smaps", (long)pid);
source_base_ofs -= strlen("smaps");
char *dest_filename = concat_path_file(dd->dd_dirname, "also_somewhat_longish_name");
char *dest_base = strrchr(dest_filename, '/') + 1;
strcpy(source_filename + source_base_ofs, "maps");
strcpy(dest_base, FILENAME_MAPS);
copy_file_ext(source_filename, dest_filename, 0640, dd->dd_uid, dd->dd_gid, O_RDONLY, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_EXCL);
strcpy(source_filename + source_base_ofs, "limits");
strcpy(dest_base, FILENAME_LIMITS);
copy_file_ext(source_filename, dest_filename, 0640, dd->dd_uid, dd->dd_gid, O_RDONLY, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_EXCL);
strcpy(source_filename + source_base_ofs, "cgroup");
strcpy(dest_base, FILENAME_CGROUP);
copy_file_ext(source_filename, dest_filename, 0640, dd->dd_uid, dd->dd_gid, O_RDONLY, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_EXCL);
strcpy(dest_base, FILENAME_OPEN_FDS);
dump_fd_info(dest_filename, source_filename, source_base_ofs, dd->dd_uid, dd->dd_gid);
free(dest_filename);
dd_save_text(dd, FILENAME_ANALYZER, "CCpp");
dd_save_text(dd, FILENAME_TYPE, "CCpp");
dd_save_text(dd, FILENAME_EXECUTABLE, executable);
dd_save_text(dd, FILENAME_PID, pid_str);
dd_save_text(dd, FILENAME_PROC_PID_STATUS, proc_pid_status);
if (user_pwd)
dd_save_text(dd, FILENAME_PWD, user_pwd);
if (rootdir)
{
if (strcmp(rootdir, "/") != 0)
dd_save_text(dd, FILENAME_ROOTDIR, rootdir);
}
char *reason = xasprintf("%s killed by SIG%s",
last_slash, signame ? signame : signal_str);
dd_save_text(dd, FILENAME_REASON, reason);
free(reason);
char *cmdline = get_cmdline(pid);
dd_save_text(dd, FILENAME_CMDLINE, cmdline ? : "");
free(cmdline);
char *environ = get_environ(pid);
dd_save_text(dd, FILENAME_ENVIRON, environ ? : "");
free(environ);
char *fips_enabled = xmalloc_fopen_fgetline_fclose("/proc/sys/crypto/fips_enabled");
if (fips_enabled)
{
if (strcmp(fips_enabled, "0") != 0)
dd_save_text(dd, "fips_enabled", fips_enabled);
free(fips_enabled);
}
dd_save_text(dd, FILENAME_ABRT_VERSION, VERSION);
if (src_fd_binary > 0)
{
strcpy(path + path_len, "/"FILENAME_BINARY);
int dst_fd = create_or_die(path);
off_t sz = copyfd_eof(src_fd_binary, dst_fd, COPYFD_SPARSE);
if (fsync(dst_fd) != 0 || close(dst_fd) != 0 || sz < 0)
{
dd_delete(dd);
error_msg_and_die("Error saving '%s'", path);
}
close(src_fd_binary);
}
strcpy(path + path_len, "/"FILENAME_COREDUMP);
int abrt_core_fd = create_or_die(path);
/* We write both coredumps at once.
* We can't write user coredump first, since it might be truncated
* and thus can't be copied and used as abrt coredump;
* and if we write abrt coredump first and then copy it as user one,
* then we have a race when process exits but coredump does not exist yet:
* $ echo -e '#include<signal.h>\nmain(){raise(SIGSEGV);}' | gcc -o test -x c -
* $ rm -f core*; ulimit -c unlimited; ./test; ls -l core*
* 21631 Segmentation fault (core dumped) ./test
* ls: cannot access core*: No such file or directory <=== BAD
*/
off_t core_size = copyfd_sparse(STDIN_FILENO, abrt_core_fd, user_core_fd, ulimit_c);
if (fsync(abrt_core_fd) != 0 || close(abrt_core_fd) != 0 || core_size < 0)
{
unlink(path);
dd_delete(dd);
if (user_core_fd >= 0)
unlinkat(dirfd(proc_cwd), core_basename, /*unlink file*/0);
/* copyfd_sparse logs the error including errno string,
* but it does not log file name */
error_msg_and_die("Error writing '%s'", path);
}
if (user_core_fd >= 0
/* error writing user coredump? */
&& (fsync(user_core_fd) != 0 || close(user_core_fd) != 0
/* user coredump is too big? */
|| (ulimit_c == 0 /* paranoia */ || core_size > ulimit_c)
)
) {
/* nuke it (silently) */
unlinkat(dirfd(proc_cwd), core_basename, /*unlink file*/0);
}
/* Because of #1211835 and #1126850 */
#if 0
/* Save JVM crash log if it exists. (JVM's coredump per se
* is nearly useless for JVM developers)
*/
{
char *java_log = xasprintf("/tmp/jvm-%lu/hs_error.log", (long)pid);
int src_fd = open(java_log, O_RDONLY);
free(java_log);
/* If we couldn't open the error log in /tmp directory we can try to
* read the log from the current directory. It may produce AVC, it
* may produce some error log but all these are expected.
*/
if (src_fd < 0)
{
java_log = xasprintf("%s/hs_err_pid%lu.log", user_pwd, (long)pid);
src_fd = open(java_log, O_RDONLY);
free(java_log);
}
if (src_fd >= 0)
{
strcpy(path + path_len, "/hs_err.log");
int dst_fd = create_or_die(path);
off_t sz = copyfd_eof(src_fd, dst_fd, COPYFD_SPARSE);
if (close(dst_fd) != 0 || sz < 0)
{
dd_delete(dd);
error_msg_and_die("Error saving '%s'", path);
}
close(src_fd);
}
}
#endif
/* And finally set the right uid and gid */
dd_reset_ownership(dd);
/* We close dumpdir before we start catering for crash storm case.
* Otherwise, delete_dump_dir's from other concurrent
* CCpp's won't be able to delete our dump (their delete_dump_dir
* will wait for us), and we won't be able to delete their dumps.
* Classic deadlock.
*/
dd_close(dd);
path[path_len] = '\0'; /* path now contains only directory name */
char *newpath = xstrndup(path, path_len - (sizeof(".new")-1));
if (rename(path, newpath) == 0)
strcpy(path, newpath);
free(newpath);
log("Saved core dump of pid %lu (%s) to %s (%llu bytes)", (long)pid, executable, path, (long long)core_size);
notify_new_path(path);
/* rhbz#539551: "abrt going crazy when crashing process is respawned" */
if (g_settings_nMaxCrashReportsSize > 0)
{
/* x1.25 and round up to 64m: go a bit up, so that usual in-daemon trimming
* kicks in first, and we don't "fight" with it:
*/
unsigned maxsize = g_settings_nMaxCrashReportsSize + g_settings_nMaxCrashReportsSize / 4;
maxsize |= 63;
trim_problem_dirs(g_settings_dump_location, maxsize * (double)(1024*1024), path);
}
free(rootdir);
if (proc_cwd != NULL)
closedir(proc_cwd);
return 0;
}
/* We didn't create abrt dump, but may need to create compat coredump */
create_user_core:
if (user_core_fd >= 0)
{
off_t core_size = copyfd_size(STDIN_FILENO, user_core_fd, ulimit_c, COPYFD_SPARSE);
if (fsync(user_core_fd) != 0 || close(user_core_fd) != 0 || core_size < 0)
{
/* perror first, otherwise unlink may trash errno */
perror_msg("Error writing '%s' at '%s'", core_basename, user_pwd);
unlinkat(dirfd(proc_cwd), core_basename, /*unlink file*/0);
if (proc_cwd != NULL)
closedir(proc_cwd);
return 1;
}
if (ulimit_c == 0 || core_size > ulimit_c)
{
unlinkat(dirfd(proc_cwd), core_basename, /*unlink file*/0);
if (proc_cwd != NULL)
closedir(proc_cwd);
return 1;
}
log("Saved core dump of pid %lu to %s at %s (%llu bytes)", (long)pid, core_basename, user_pwd, (long long)core_size);
}
if (proc_cwd != NULL)
closedir(proc_cwd);
return 0;
}
Vulnerability Type: +Info
CWE ID: CWE-200
Summary: The event scripts in Automatic Bug Reporting Tool (ABRT) uses world-readable permission on a copy of sosreport file in problem directories, which allows local users to obtain sensitive information from /var/log/messages via unspecified vectors.
Commit Message: make the dump directories owned by root by default
It was discovered that the abrt event scripts create a user-readable
copy of a sosreport file in abrt problem directories, and include
excerpts of /var/log/messages selected by the user-controlled process
name, leading to an information disclosure.
This issue was discovered by Florian Weimer of Red Hat Product Security.
Related: #1212868
Signed-off-by: Jakub Filak <jfilak@redhat.com>
|
Low
| 5,471
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: static void __update_open_stateid(struct nfs4_state *state, nfs4_stateid *open_stateid, const nfs4_stateid *deleg_stateid, int open_flags)
{
/*
* Protect the call to nfs4_state_set_mode_locked and
* serialise the stateid update
*/
write_seqlock(&state->seqlock);
if (deleg_stateid != NULL) {
memcpy(state->stateid.data, deleg_stateid->data, sizeof(state->stateid.data));
set_bit(NFS_DELEGATED_STATE, &state->flags);
}
if (open_stateid != NULL)
nfs_set_open_stateid_locked(state, open_stateid, open_flags);
write_sequnlock(&state->seqlock);
spin_lock(&state->owner->so_lock);
update_open_stateflags(state, open_flags);
spin_unlock(&state->owner->so_lock);
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS
CWE ID:
Summary: The encode_share_access function in fs/nfs/nfs4xdr.c in the Linux kernel before 2.6.29 allows local users to cause a denial of service (BUG and system crash) by using the mknod system call with a pathname on an NFSv4 filesystem.
Commit Message: NFSv4: Convert the open and close ops to use fmode
Signed-off-by: Trond Myklebust <Trond.Myklebust@netapp.com>
|
Medium
| 13,645
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: void ScrollHitTestDisplayItem::PropertiesAsJSON(JSONObject& json) const {
DisplayItem::PropertiesAsJSON(json);
json.SetString("scrollOffsetNode",
String::Format("%p", scroll_offset_node_.get()));
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS
CWE ID:
Summary: Multiple unspecified vulnerabilities in Google Chrome before 47.0.2526.73 allow attackers to cause a denial of service or possibly have other impact via unknown vectors.
Commit Message: Reland "[CI] Make paint property nodes non-ref-counted"
This reverts commit 887383b30842d9d9006e11bb6932660a3cb5b1b7.
Reason for revert: Retry in M69.
Original change's description:
> Revert "[CI] Make paint property nodes non-ref-counted"
>
> This reverts commit 70fc0b018c9517558b7aa2be00edf2debb449123.
>
> Reason for revert: Caused bugs found by clusterfuzz
>
> Original change's description:
> > [CI] Make paint property nodes non-ref-counted
> >
> > Now all paint property nodes are owned by ObjectPaintProperties
> > (and LocalFrameView temporarily before removing non-RLS mode).
> > Others just use raw pointers or references.
> >
> > Bug: 833496
> > Cq-Include-Trybots: master.tryserver.blink:linux_trusty_blink_rel;master.tryserver.chromium.linux:linux_layout_tests_slimming_paint_v2
> > Change-Id: I2d544fe153bb94698623248748df63c8aa2081ae
> > Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/1031101
> > Reviewed-by: Tien-Ren Chen <trchen@chromium.org>
> > Commit-Queue: Xianzhu Wang <wangxianzhu@chromium.org>
> > Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#554626}
>
> TBR=wangxianzhu@chromium.org,trchen@chromium.org,chrishtr@chromium.org
>
> Change-Id: I02bb50d6744cb81a797246a0116b677e80a3c69f
> No-Presubmit: true
> No-Tree-Checks: true
> No-Try: true
> Bug: 833496,837932,837943
> Cq-Include-Trybots: master.tryserver.blink:linux_trusty_blink_rel;master.tryserver.chromium.linux:linux_layout_tests_slimming_paint_v2
> Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/1034292
> Reviewed-by: Xianzhu Wang <wangxianzhu@chromium.org>
> Commit-Queue: Xianzhu Wang <wangxianzhu@chromium.org>
> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#554653}
TBR=wangxianzhu@chromium.org,trchen@chromium.org,chrishtr@chromium.org
# Not skipping CQ checks because original CL landed > 1 day ago.
Bug: 833496, 837932, 837943
Change-Id: I0b4ef70db1f1f211ba97c30d617225355c750992
Cq-Include-Trybots: master.tryserver.blink:linux_trusty_blink_rel;master.tryserver.chromium.linux:linux_layout_tests_slimming_paint_v2
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/1083491
Commit-Queue: Xianzhu Wang <wangxianzhu@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Xianzhu Wang <wangxianzhu@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#563930}
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High
| 6,563
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: bool WebviewInfo::IsResourceWebviewAccessible(
const Extension* extension,
const std::string& partition_id,
const std::string& relative_path) {
if (!extension)
return false;
const WebviewInfo* info = GetResourcesInfo(*extension);
if (!info)
return false;
bool partition_is_privileged = false;
for (size_t i = 0;
i < info->webview_privileged_partitions_.size();
++i) {
if (MatchPattern(partition_id, info->webview_privileged_partitions_[i])) {
partition_is_privileged = true;
break;
}
}
return partition_is_privileged && extension->ResourceMatches(
info->webview_accessible_resources_, relative_path);
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS
CWE ID: CWE-399
Summary: Use-after-free vulnerability in Google Chrome before 28.0.1500.95 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service or possibly have unspecified other impact via vectors related to not properly considering focus during the processing of JavaScript events in the presence of a multiple-fields input type.
Commit Message: <webview>: Update format for local file access in manifest.json
The new format is:
"webview" : {
"partitions" : [
{
"name" : "foo*",
"accessible_resources" : ["a.html", "b.html"]
},
{
"name" : "bar",
"accessible_resources" : ["a.html", "c.html"]
}
]
}
BUG=340291
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/151923005
git-svn-id: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src@249640 0039d316-1c4b-4281-b951-d872f2087c98
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High
| 6,837
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: MagickExport MemoryInfo *RelinquishVirtualMemory(MemoryInfo *memory_info)
{
assert(memory_info != (MemoryInfo *) NULL);
assert(memory_info->signature == MagickSignature);
if (memory_info->blob != (void *) NULL)
switch (memory_info->type)
{
case AlignedVirtualMemory:
{
memory_info->blob=RelinquishAlignedMemory(memory_info->blob);
RelinquishMagickResource(MemoryResource,memory_info->length);
break;
}
case MapVirtualMemory:
{
(void) UnmapBlob(memory_info->blob,memory_info->length);
memory_info->blob=NULL;
RelinquishMagickResource(MapResource,memory_info->length);
if (*memory_info->filename != '\0')
(void) RelinquishUniqueFileResource(memory_info->filename);
break;
}
case UnalignedVirtualMemory:
default:
{
memory_info->blob=RelinquishMagickMemory(memory_info->blob);
break;
}
}
memory_info->signature=(~MagickSignature);
memory_info=(MemoryInfo *) RelinquishAlignedMemory(memory_info);
return(memory_info);
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS
CWE ID: CWE-189
Summary: Integer truncation issue in coders/pict.c in ImageMagick before 7.0.5-0 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) via a crafted .pict file.
Commit Message:
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Medium
| 3,477
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: print_ipcp_config_options(netdissect_options *ndo,
const u_char *p, int length)
{
int len, opt;
u_int compproto, ipcomp_subopttotallen, ipcomp_subopt, ipcomp_suboptlen;
if (length < 2)
return 0;
ND_TCHECK2(*p, 2);
len = p[1];
opt = p[0];
if (length < len)
return 0;
if (len < 2) {
ND_PRINT((ndo, "\n\t %s Option (0x%02x), length %u (length bogus, should be >= 2)",
tok2str(ipcpopt_values,"unknown",opt),
opt,
len));
return 0;
}
ND_PRINT((ndo, "\n\t %s Option (0x%02x), length %u",
tok2str(ipcpopt_values,"unknown",opt),
opt,
len));
switch (opt) {
case IPCPOPT_2ADDR: /* deprecated */
if (len != 10) {
ND_PRINT((ndo, " (length bogus, should be = 10)"));
return len;
}
ND_TCHECK2(*(p + 6), 4);
ND_PRINT((ndo, ": src %s, dst %s",
ipaddr_string(ndo, p + 2),
ipaddr_string(ndo, p + 6)));
break;
case IPCPOPT_IPCOMP:
if (len < 4) {
ND_PRINT((ndo, " (length bogus, should be >= 4)"));
return 0;
}
ND_TCHECK2(*(p + 2), 2);
compproto = EXTRACT_16BITS(p+2);
ND_PRINT((ndo, ": %s (0x%02x):",
tok2str(ipcpopt_compproto_values, "Unknown", compproto),
compproto));
switch (compproto) {
case PPP_VJC:
/* XXX: VJ-Comp parameters should be decoded */
break;
case IPCPOPT_IPCOMP_HDRCOMP:
if (len < IPCPOPT_IPCOMP_MINLEN) {
ND_PRINT((ndo, " (length bogus, should be >= %u)",
IPCPOPT_IPCOMP_MINLEN));
return 0;
}
ND_TCHECK2(*(p + 2), IPCPOPT_IPCOMP_MINLEN);
ND_PRINT((ndo, "\n\t TCP Space %u, non-TCP Space %u" \
", maxPeriod %u, maxTime %u, maxHdr %u",
EXTRACT_16BITS(p+4),
EXTRACT_16BITS(p+6),
EXTRACT_16BITS(p+8),
EXTRACT_16BITS(p+10),
EXTRACT_16BITS(p+12)));
/* suboptions present ? */
if (len > IPCPOPT_IPCOMP_MINLEN) {
ipcomp_subopttotallen = len - IPCPOPT_IPCOMP_MINLEN;
p += IPCPOPT_IPCOMP_MINLEN;
ND_PRINT((ndo, "\n\t Suboptions, length %u", ipcomp_subopttotallen));
while (ipcomp_subopttotallen >= 2) {
ND_TCHECK2(*p, 2);
ipcomp_subopt = *p;
ipcomp_suboptlen = *(p+1);
/* sanity check */
if (ipcomp_subopt == 0 ||
ipcomp_suboptlen == 0 )
break;
/* XXX: just display the suboptions for now */
ND_PRINT((ndo, "\n\t\t%s Suboption #%u, length %u",
tok2str(ipcpopt_compproto_subopt_values,
"Unknown",
ipcomp_subopt),
ipcomp_subopt,
ipcomp_suboptlen));
ipcomp_subopttotallen -= ipcomp_suboptlen;
p += ipcomp_suboptlen;
}
}
break;
default:
break;
}
break;
case IPCPOPT_ADDR: /* those options share the same format - fall through */
case IPCPOPT_MOBILE4:
case IPCPOPT_PRIDNS:
case IPCPOPT_PRINBNS:
case IPCPOPT_SECDNS:
case IPCPOPT_SECNBNS:
if (len != 6) {
ND_PRINT((ndo, " (length bogus, should be = 6)"));
return 0;
}
ND_TCHECK2(*(p + 2), 4);
ND_PRINT((ndo, ": %s", ipaddr_string(ndo, p + 2)));
break;
default:
/*
* Unknown option; dump it as raw bytes now if we're
* not going to do so below.
*/
if (ndo->ndo_vflag < 2)
print_unknown_data(ndo, &p[2], "\n\t ", len - 2);
break;
}
if (ndo->ndo_vflag > 1)
print_unknown_data(ndo, &p[2], "\n\t ", len - 2); /* exclude TLV header */
return len;
trunc:
ND_PRINT((ndo, "[|ipcp]"));
return 0;
}
Vulnerability Type:
CWE ID: CWE-125
Summary: The PPP parser in tcpdump before 4.9.2 has a buffer over-read in print-ppp.c:print_ccp_config_options().
Commit Message: CVE-2017-13029/PPP: Fix a bounds check, and clean up other bounds checks.
For configuration protocol options, use ND_TCHECK() and
ND_TCHECK_nBITS() macros, passing them the appropriate pointer argument.
This fixes one case where the ND_TCHECK2() call they replace was not
checking enough bytes.
This fixes a buffer over-read discovered by Bhargava Shastry,
SecT/TU Berlin.
Add a test using the capture file supplied by the reporter(s), modified
so the capture file won't be rejected as an invalid capture.
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High
| 25,950
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: int usb_cypress_load_firmware(struct usb_device *udev, const struct firmware *fw, int type)
{
struct hexline *hx;
u8 reset;
int ret,pos=0;
hx = kmalloc(sizeof(*hx), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!hx)
return -ENOMEM;
/* stop the CPU */
reset = 1;
if ((ret = usb_cypress_writemem(udev,cypress[type].cpu_cs_register,&reset,1)) != 1)
err("could not stop the USB controller CPU.");
while ((ret = dvb_usb_get_hexline(fw, hx, &pos)) > 0) {
deb_fw("writing to address 0x%04x (buffer: 0x%02x %02x)\n", hx->addr, hx->len, hx->chk);
ret = usb_cypress_writemem(udev, hx->addr, hx->data, hx->len);
if (ret != hx->len) {
err("error while transferring firmware (transferred size: %d, block size: %d)",
ret, hx->len);
ret = -EINVAL;
break;
}
}
if (ret < 0) {
err("firmware download failed at %d with %d",pos,ret);
kfree(hx);
return ret;
}
if (ret == 0) {
/* restart the CPU */
reset = 0;
if (ret || usb_cypress_writemem(udev,cypress[type].cpu_cs_register,&reset,1) != 1) {
err("could not restart the USB controller CPU.");
ret = -EINVAL;
}
} else
ret = -EIO;
kfree(hx);
return ret;
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS Overflow Mem. Corr.
CWE ID: CWE-119
Summary: drivers/media/usb/dvb-usb/dvb-usb-firmware.c in the Linux kernel 4.9.x and 4.10.x before 4.10.7 interacts incorrectly with the CONFIG_VMAP_STACK option, which allows local users to cause a denial of service (system crash or memory corruption) or possibly have unspecified other impact by leveraging use of more than one virtual page for a DMA scatterlist.
Commit Message: [media] dvb-usb-firmware: don't do DMA on stack
The buffer allocation for the firmware data was changed in
commit 43fab9793c1f ("[media] dvb-usb: don't use stack for firmware load")
but the same applies for the reset value.
Fixes: 43fab9793c1f ("[media] dvb-usb: don't use stack for firmware load")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Stefan Brüns <stefan.bruens@rwth-aachen.de>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@s-opensource.com>
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High
| 826
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: void BluetoothDeviceChromeOS::Release() {
DCHECK(agent_.get());
DCHECK(pairing_delegate_);
VLOG(1) << object_path_.value() << ": Release";
pincode_callback_.Reset();
passkey_callback_.Reset();
confirmation_callback_.Reset();
UnregisterAgent();
}
Vulnerability Type:
CWE ID:
Summary: Google Chrome before 28.0.1500.71 does not properly prevent pop-under windows, which allows remote attackers to have an unspecified impact via a crafted web site.
Commit Message: Refactor to support default Bluetooth pairing delegate
In order to support a default pairing delegate we need to move the agent
service provider delegate implementation from BluetoothDevice to
BluetoothAdapter while retaining the existing API.
BUG=338492
TEST=device_unittests, unit_tests, browser_tests
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/148293003
git-svn-id: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src@252216 0039d316-1c4b-4281-b951-d872f2087c98
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High
| 9,151
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: static int newque(struct ipc_namespace *ns, struct ipc_params *params)
{
struct msg_queue *msq;
int id, retval;
key_t key = params->key;
int msgflg = params->flg;
msq = ipc_rcu_alloc(sizeof(*msq));
if (!msq)
return -ENOMEM;
msq->q_perm.mode = msgflg & S_IRWXUGO;
msq->q_perm.key = key;
msq->q_perm.security = NULL;
retval = security_msg_queue_alloc(msq);
if (retval) {
ipc_rcu_putref(msq, ipc_rcu_free);
return retval;
}
/* ipc_addid() locks msq upon success. */
id = ipc_addid(&msg_ids(ns), &msq->q_perm, ns->msg_ctlmni);
if (id < 0) {
ipc_rcu_putref(msq, msg_rcu_free);
return id;
}
msq->q_stime = msq->q_rtime = 0;
msq->q_ctime = get_seconds();
msq->q_cbytes = msq->q_qnum = 0;
msq->q_qbytes = ns->msg_ctlmnb;
msq->q_lspid = msq->q_lrpid = 0;
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&msq->q_messages);
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&msq->q_receivers);
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&msq->q_senders);
ipc_unlock_object(&msq->q_perm);
rcu_read_unlock();
return msq->q_perm.id;
}
Vulnerability Type: +Priv
CWE ID: CWE-362
Summary: Race condition in the IPC object implementation in the Linux kernel through 4.2.3 allows local users to gain privileges by triggering an ipc_addid call that leads to uid and gid comparisons against uninitialized data, related to msg.c, shm.c, and util.c.
Commit Message: Initialize msg/shm IPC objects before doing ipc_addid()
As reported by Dmitry Vyukov, we really shouldn't do ipc_addid() before
having initialized the IPC object state. Yes, we initialize the IPC
object in a locked state, but with all the lockless RCU lookup work,
that IPC object lock no longer means that the state cannot be seen.
We already did this for the IPC semaphore code (see commit e8577d1f0329:
"ipc/sem.c: fully initialize sem_array before making it visible") but we
clearly forgot about msg and shm.
Reported-by: Dmitry Vyukov <dvyukov@google.com>
Cc: Manfred Spraul <manfred@colorfullife.com>
Cc: Davidlohr Bueso <dbueso@suse.de>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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Medium
| 28,898
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: BufferMeta(const sp<IMemory> &mem, bool is_backup = false)
: mMem(mem),
mIsBackup(is_backup) {
}
Vulnerability Type: Overflow +Priv
CWE ID: CWE-119
Summary: omx/OMXNodeInstance.cpp in libstagefright in mediaserver in Android 4.x before 4.4.4, 5.0.x before 5.0.2, 5.1.x before 5.1.1, and 6.x before 2016-08-01 does not validate the buffer port, which allows attackers to gain privileges via a crafted application, aka internal bug 28816827.
Commit Message: DO NOT MERGE omx: check buffer port before using
Bug: 28816827
Change-Id: I3d5bad4a1ef96dec544b05bb31cc6f7109aae0a5
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Medium
| 24,935
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: asmlinkage void bad_mode(struct pt_regs *regs, int reason, unsigned int esr)
{
console_verbose();
pr_crit("Bad mode in %s handler detected, code 0x%08x\n",
handler[reason], esr);
die("Oops - bad mode", regs, 0);
local_irq_disable();
panic("bad mode");
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS
CWE ID:
Summary: The bad_mode function in arch/arm64/kernel/traps.c in the Linux kernel before 3.9.5 on the ARM64 platform allows local users to cause a denial of service (system crash) via vectors involving an attempted register access that triggers an unexpected value in the Exception Syndrome Register (ESR).
Commit Message: arm64: don't kill the kernel on a bad esr from el0
Rather than completely killing the kernel if we receive an esr value we
can't deal with in the el0 handlers, send the process a SIGILL and log
the esr value in the hope that we can debug it. If we receive a bad esr
from el1, we'll die() as before.
Signed-off-by: Mark Rutland <mark.rutland@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Catalin Marinas <catalin.marinas@arm.com>
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
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Medium
| 16,079
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: RTCPeerConnectionHandlerDummy::RTCPeerConnectionHandlerDummy(RTCPeerConnectionHandlerClient* client)
: m_client(client)
{
ASSERT_UNUSED(m_client, m_client);
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS
CWE ID: CWE-20
Summary: Google V8, as used in Google Chrome before 14.0.835.163, does not properly perform object sealing, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service or possibly have unspecified other impact via vectors that leverage *type confusion.*
Commit Message: Unreviewed, rolling out r127612, r127660, and r127664.
http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/127612
http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/127660
http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/127664
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=95920
Source/Platform:
* Platform.gypi:
* chromium/public/WebRTCPeerConnectionHandler.h:
(WebKit):
(WebRTCPeerConnectionHandler):
* chromium/public/WebRTCVoidRequest.h: Removed.
Source/WebCore:
* CMakeLists.txt:
* GNUmakefile.list.am:
* Modules/mediastream/RTCErrorCallback.h:
(WebCore):
(RTCErrorCallback):
* Modules/mediastream/RTCErrorCallback.idl:
* Modules/mediastream/RTCPeerConnection.cpp:
(WebCore::RTCPeerConnection::createOffer):
* Modules/mediastream/RTCPeerConnection.h:
(WebCore):
(RTCPeerConnection):
* Modules/mediastream/RTCPeerConnection.idl:
* Modules/mediastream/RTCSessionDescriptionCallback.h:
(WebCore):
(RTCSessionDescriptionCallback):
* Modules/mediastream/RTCSessionDescriptionCallback.idl:
* Modules/mediastream/RTCSessionDescriptionRequestImpl.cpp:
(WebCore::RTCSessionDescriptionRequestImpl::create):
(WebCore::RTCSessionDescriptionRequestImpl::RTCSessionDescriptionRequestImpl):
(WebCore::RTCSessionDescriptionRequestImpl::requestSucceeded):
(WebCore::RTCSessionDescriptionRequestImpl::requestFailed):
(WebCore::RTCSessionDescriptionRequestImpl::clear):
* Modules/mediastream/RTCSessionDescriptionRequestImpl.h:
(RTCSessionDescriptionRequestImpl):
* Modules/mediastream/RTCVoidRequestImpl.cpp: Removed.
* Modules/mediastream/RTCVoidRequestImpl.h: Removed.
* WebCore.gypi:
* platform/chromium/support/WebRTCVoidRequest.cpp: Removed.
* platform/mediastream/RTCPeerConnectionHandler.cpp:
(RTCPeerConnectionHandlerDummy):
(WebCore::RTCPeerConnectionHandlerDummy::RTCPeerConnectionHandlerDummy):
* platform/mediastream/RTCPeerConnectionHandler.h:
(WebCore):
(WebCore::RTCPeerConnectionHandler::~RTCPeerConnectionHandler):
(RTCPeerConnectionHandler):
(WebCore::RTCPeerConnectionHandler::RTCPeerConnectionHandler):
* platform/mediastream/RTCVoidRequest.h: Removed.
* platform/mediastream/chromium/RTCPeerConnectionHandlerChromium.cpp:
* platform/mediastream/chromium/RTCPeerConnectionHandlerChromium.h:
(RTCPeerConnectionHandlerChromium):
Tools:
* DumpRenderTree/chromium/MockWebRTCPeerConnectionHandler.cpp:
(MockWebRTCPeerConnectionHandler::SuccessCallbackTask::SuccessCallbackTask):
(MockWebRTCPeerConnectionHandler::SuccessCallbackTask::runIfValid):
(MockWebRTCPeerConnectionHandler::FailureCallbackTask::FailureCallbackTask):
(MockWebRTCPeerConnectionHandler::FailureCallbackTask::runIfValid):
(MockWebRTCPeerConnectionHandler::createOffer):
* DumpRenderTree/chromium/MockWebRTCPeerConnectionHandler.h:
(MockWebRTCPeerConnectionHandler):
(SuccessCallbackTask):
(FailureCallbackTask):
LayoutTests:
* fast/mediastream/RTCPeerConnection-createOffer.html:
* fast/mediastream/RTCPeerConnection-localDescription-expected.txt: Removed.
* fast/mediastream/RTCPeerConnection-localDescription.html: Removed.
* fast/mediastream/RTCPeerConnection-remoteDescription-expected.txt: Removed.
* fast/mediastream/RTCPeerConnection-remoteDescription.html: Removed.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.chromium.org/blink/trunk@127679 bbb929c8-8fbe-4397-9dbb-9b2b20218538
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High
| 28,439
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: bool NormalPageArena::shrinkObject(HeapObjectHeader* header, size_t newSize) {
ASSERT(header->checkHeader());
ASSERT(header->payloadSize() > newSize);
size_t allocationSize = ThreadHeap::allocationSizeFromSize(newSize);
ASSERT(header->size() > allocationSize);
size_t shrinkSize = header->size() - allocationSize;
if (isObjectAllocatedAtAllocationPoint(header)) {
m_currentAllocationPoint -= shrinkSize;
setRemainingAllocationSize(m_remainingAllocationSize + shrinkSize);
SET_MEMORY_INACCESSIBLE(m_currentAllocationPoint, shrinkSize);
header->setSize(allocationSize);
return true;
}
ASSERT(shrinkSize >= sizeof(HeapObjectHeader));
ASSERT(header->gcInfoIndex() > 0);
Address shrinkAddress = header->payloadEnd() - shrinkSize;
HeapObjectHeader* freedHeader = new (NotNull, shrinkAddress)
HeapObjectHeader(shrinkSize, header->gcInfoIndex());
freedHeader->markPromptlyFreed();
ASSERT(pageFromObject(reinterpret_cast<Address>(header)) ==
findPageFromAddress(reinterpret_cast<Address>(header)));
m_promptlyFreedSize += shrinkSize;
header->setSize(allocationSize);
SET_MEMORY_INACCESSIBLE(shrinkAddress + sizeof(HeapObjectHeader),
shrinkSize - sizeof(HeapObjectHeader));
return false;
}
Vulnerability Type: Overflow
CWE ID: CWE-119
Summary: Inline metadata in GarbageCollection in Google Chrome prior to 66.0.3359.117 allowed a remote attacker to potentially exploit heap corruption via a crafted HTML page.
Commit Message: Call HeapObjectHeader::checkHeader solely for its side-effect.
This requires changing its signature. This is a preliminary stage to making it
private.
BUG=633030
Review-Url: https://codereview.chromium.org/2698673003
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#460489}
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Medium
| 26,430
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: tTcpIpPacketParsingResult ParaNdis_CheckSumVerify(
tCompletePhysicalAddress *pDataPages,
ULONG ulDataLength,
ULONG ulStartOffset,
ULONG flags,
LPCSTR caller)
{
IPHeader *pIpHeader = (IPHeader *) RtlOffsetToPointer(pDataPages[0].Virtual, ulStartOffset);
tTcpIpPacketParsingResult res = QualifyIpPacket(pIpHeader, ulDataLength);
if (res.ipStatus == ppresNotIP || res.ipCheckSum == ppresIPTooShort)
return res;
if (res.ipStatus == ppresIPV4)
{
if (flags & pcrIpChecksum)
res = VerifyIpChecksum(&pIpHeader->v4, res, (flags & pcrFixIPChecksum) != 0);
if(res.xxpStatus == ppresXxpKnown)
{
if (res.TcpUdp == ppresIsTCP) /* TCP */
{
if(flags & pcrTcpV4Checksum)
{
res = VerifyTcpChecksum(pDataPages, ulDataLength, ulStartOffset, res, flags & (pcrFixPHChecksum | pcrFixTcpV4Checksum));
}
}
else /* UDP */
{
if (flags & pcrUdpV4Checksum)
{
res = VerifyUdpChecksum(pDataPages, ulDataLength, ulStartOffset, res, flags & (pcrFixPHChecksum | pcrFixUdpV4Checksum));
}
}
}
}
else if (res.ipStatus == ppresIPV6)
{
if(res.xxpStatus == ppresXxpKnown)
{
if (res.TcpUdp == ppresIsTCP) /* TCP */
{
if(flags & pcrTcpV6Checksum)
{
res = VerifyTcpChecksum(pDataPages, ulDataLength, ulStartOffset, res, flags & (pcrFixPHChecksum | pcrFixTcpV6Checksum));
}
}
else /* UDP */
{
if (flags & pcrUdpV6Checksum)
{
res = VerifyUdpChecksum(pDataPages, ulDataLength, ulStartOffset, res, flags & (pcrFixPHChecksum | pcrFixUdpV6Checksum));
}
}
}
}
PrintOutParsingResult(res, 1, caller);
return res;
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS
CWE ID: CWE-20
Summary: The NetKVM Windows Virtio driver allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (guest crash) via a crafted length value in an IP packet, as demonstrated by a value that does not account for the size of the IP options.
Commit Message: NetKVM: BZ#1169718: Checking the length only on read
Signed-off-by: Joseph Hindin <yhindin@rehat.com>
|
Medium
| 23,729
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: MagickExport int LocaleLowercase(const int c)
{
if (c < 0)
return(c);
#if defined(MAGICKCORE_LOCALE_SUPPORT)
if (c_locale != (locale_t) NULL)
return(tolower_l((int) ((unsigned char) c),c_locale));
#endif
return(tolower((int) ((unsigned char) c)));
}
Vulnerability Type:
CWE ID: CWE-125
Summary: LocaleLowercase in MagickCore/locale.c in ImageMagick before 7.0.8-32 allows out-of-bounds access, leading to a SIGSEGV.
Commit Message: ...
|
Medium
| 9,086
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: void ChromeWebContentsDelegateAndroid::AddNewContents(
WebContents* source,
WebContents* new_contents,
WindowOpenDisposition disposition,
const gfx::Rect& initial_rect,
bool user_gesture,
bool* was_blocked) {
DCHECK_NE(disposition, SAVE_TO_DISK);
DCHECK_NE(disposition, CURRENT_TAB);
TabHelpers::AttachTabHelpers(new_contents);
JNIEnv* env = AttachCurrentThread();
ScopedJavaLocalRef<jobject> obj = GetJavaDelegate(env);
AddWebContentsResult add_result =
ADD_WEB_CONTENTS_RESULT_STOP_LOAD_AND_DELETE;
if (!obj.is_null()) {
ScopedJavaLocalRef<jobject> jsource;
if (source)
jsource = source->GetJavaWebContents();
ScopedJavaLocalRef<jobject> jnew_contents;
if (new_contents)
jnew_contents = new_contents->GetJavaWebContents();
add_result = static_cast<AddWebContentsResult>(
Java_ChromeWebContentsDelegateAndroid_addNewContents(
env,
obj.obj(),
jsource.obj(),
jnew_contents.obj(),
static_cast<jint>(disposition),
NULL,
user_gesture));
}
if (was_blocked)
*was_blocked = !(add_result == ADD_WEB_CONTENTS_RESULT_PROCEED);
if (add_result == ADD_WEB_CONTENTS_RESULT_STOP_LOAD_AND_DELETE)
delete new_contents;
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS
CWE ID: CWE-399
Summary: Use-after-free vulnerability in the editing implementation in Blink, as used in Google Chrome before 31.0.1650.63, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service or possibly have unspecified other impact via JavaScript code that triggers removal of a node during processing of the DOM tree, related to CompositeEditCommand.cpp and ReplaceSelectionCommand.cpp.
Commit Message: Revert "Load web contents after tab is created."
This reverts commit 4c55f398def3214369aefa9f2f2e8f5940d3799d.
BUG=432562
TBR=tedchoc@chromium.org,jbudorick@chromium.org,sky@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/894003005
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#314469}
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Medium
| 21,729
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: void mbedtls_strerror( int ret, char *buf, size_t buflen )
{
size_t len;
int use_ret;
if( buflen == 0 )
return;
memset( buf, 0x00, buflen );
if( ret < 0 )
ret = -ret;
if( ret & 0xFF80 )
{
use_ret = ret & 0xFF80;
#if defined(MBEDTLS_CIPHER_C)
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_CIPHER_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "CIPHER - The selected feature is not available" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_CIPHER_BAD_INPUT_DATA) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "CIPHER - Bad input parameters to function" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_CIPHER_ALLOC_FAILED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "CIPHER - Failed to allocate memory" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_CIPHER_INVALID_PADDING) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "CIPHER - Input data contains invalid padding and is rejected" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_CIPHER_FULL_BLOCK_EXPECTED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "CIPHER - Decryption of block requires a full block" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_CIPHER_AUTH_FAILED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "CIPHER - Authentication failed (for AEAD modes)" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_CIPHER_INVALID_CONTEXT) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "CIPHER - The context is invalid, eg because it was free()ed" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_CIPHER_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_DHM_C)
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_DHM_BAD_INPUT_DATA) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "DHM - Bad input parameters to function" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_DHM_READ_PARAMS_FAILED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "DHM - Reading of the DHM parameters failed" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_DHM_MAKE_PARAMS_FAILED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "DHM - Making of the DHM parameters failed" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_DHM_READ_PUBLIC_FAILED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "DHM - Reading of the public values failed" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_DHM_MAKE_PUBLIC_FAILED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "DHM - Making of the public value failed" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_DHM_CALC_SECRET_FAILED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "DHM - Calculation of the DHM secret failed" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_DHM_INVALID_FORMAT) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "DHM - The ASN.1 data is not formatted correctly" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_DHM_ALLOC_FAILED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "DHM - Allocation of memory failed" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_DHM_FILE_IO_ERROR) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "DHM - Read/write of file failed" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_DHM_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_ECP_C)
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ECP_BAD_INPUT_DATA) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "ECP - Bad input parameters to function" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ECP_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "ECP - The buffer is too small to write to" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ECP_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "ECP - Requested curve not available" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ECP_VERIFY_FAILED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "ECP - The signature is not valid" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ECP_ALLOC_FAILED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "ECP - Memory allocation failed" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ECP_RANDOM_FAILED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "ECP - Generation of random value, such as (ephemeral) key, failed" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ECP_INVALID_KEY) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "ECP - Invalid private or public key" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ECP_SIG_LEN_MISMATCH) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "ECP - Signature is valid but shorter than the user-supplied length" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_ECP_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_MD_C)
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_MD_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "MD - The selected feature is not available" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_MD_BAD_INPUT_DATA) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "MD - Bad input parameters to function" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_MD_ALLOC_FAILED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "MD - Failed to allocate memory" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_MD_FILE_IO_ERROR) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "MD - Opening or reading of file failed" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_MD_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_PEM_PARSE_C) || defined(MBEDTLS_PEM_WRITE_C)
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PEM_NO_HEADER_FOOTER_PRESENT) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "PEM - No PEM header or footer found" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PEM_INVALID_DATA) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "PEM - PEM string is not as expected" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PEM_ALLOC_FAILED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "PEM - Failed to allocate memory" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PEM_INVALID_ENC_IV) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "PEM - RSA IV is not in hex-format" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PEM_UNKNOWN_ENC_ALG) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "PEM - Unsupported key encryption algorithm" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PEM_PASSWORD_REQUIRED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "PEM - Private key password can't be empty" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PEM_PASSWORD_MISMATCH) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "PEM - Given private key password does not allow for correct decryption" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PEM_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "PEM - Unavailable feature, e.g. hashing/encryption combination" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PEM_BAD_INPUT_DATA) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "PEM - Bad input parameters to function" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_PEM_PARSE_C || MBEDTLS_PEM_WRITE_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_PK_C)
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PK_ALLOC_FAILED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "PK - Memory allocation failed" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PK_TYPE_MISMATCH) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "PK - Type mismatch, eg attempt to encrypt with an ECDSA key" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PK_BAD_INPUT_DATA) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "PK - Bad input parameters to function" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PK_FILE_IO_ERROR) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "PK - Read/write of file failed" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PK_KEY_INVALID_VERSION) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "PK - Unsupported key version" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PK_KEY_INVALID_FORMAT) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "PK - Invalid key tag or value" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PK_UNKNOWN_PK_ALG) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "PK - Key algorithm is unsupported (only RSA and EC are supported)" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PK_PASSWORD_REQUIRED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "PK - Private key password can't be empty" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PK_PASSWORD_MISMATCH) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "PK - Given private key password does not allow for correct decryption" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PK_INVALID_PUBKEY) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "PK - The pubkey tag or value is invalid (only RSA and EC are supported)" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PK_INVALID_ALG) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "PK - The algorithm tag or value is invalid" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PK_UNKNOWN_NAMED_CURVE) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "PK - Elliptic curve is unsupported (only NIST curves are supported)" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PK_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "PK - Unavailable feature, e.g. RSA disabled for RSA key" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PK_SIG_LEN_MISMATCH) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "PK - The signature is valid but its length is less than expected" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_PK_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_PKCS12_C)
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PKCS12_BAD_INPUT_DATA) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "PKCS12 - Bad input parameters to function" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PKCS12_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "PKCS12 - Feature not available, e.g. unsupported encryption scheme" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PKCS12_PBE_INVALID_FORMAT) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "PKCS12 - PBE ASN.1 data not as expected" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PKCS12_PASSWORD_MISMATCH) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "PKCS12 - Given private key password does not allow for correct decryption" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_PKCS12_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_PKCS5_C)
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PKCS5_BAD_INPUT_DATA) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "PKCS5 - Bad input parameters to function" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PKCS5_INVALID_FORMAT) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "PKCS5 - Unexpected ASN.1 data" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PKCS5_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "PKCS5 - Requested encryption or digest alg not available" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PKCS5_PASSWORD_MISMATCH) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "PKCS5 - Given private key password does not allow for correct decryption" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_PKCS5_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_RSA_C)
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_RSA_BAD_INPUT_DATA) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "RSA - Bad input parameters to function" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_RSA_INVALID_PADDING) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "RSA - Input data contains invalid padding and is rejected" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_RSA_KEY_GEN_FAILED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "RSA - Something failed during generation of a key" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_RSA_KEY_CHECK_FAILED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "RSA - Key failed to pass the library's validity check" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_RSA_PUBLIC_FAILED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "RSA - The public key operation failed" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_RSA_PRIVATE_FAILED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "RSA - The private key operation failed" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_RSA_VERIFY_FAILED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "RSA - The PKCS#1 verification failed" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_RSA_OUTPUT_TOO_LARGE) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "RSA - The output buffer for decryption is not large enough" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_RSA_RNG_FAILED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "RSA - The random generator failed to generate non-zeros" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_RSA_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS_C)
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - The requested feature is not available" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_INPUT_DATA) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - Bad input parameters to function" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_INVALID_MAC) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - Verification of the message MAC failed" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_INVALID_RECORD) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - An invalid SSL record was received" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CONN_EOF) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - The connection indicated an EOF" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_UNKNOWN_CIPHER) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - An unknown cipher was received" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_NO_CIPHER_CHOSEN) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - The server has no ciphersuites in common with the client" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_NO_RNG) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - No RNG was provided to the SSL module" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_NO_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - No client certification received from the client, but required by the authentication mode" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CERTIFICATE_TOO_LARGE) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - Our own certificate(s) is/are too large to send in an SSL message" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CERTIFICATE_REQUIRED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - The own certificate is not set, but needed by the server" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_PRIVATE_KEY_REQUIRED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - The own private key or pre-shared key is not set, but needed" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CA_CHAIN_REQUIRED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - No CA Chain is set, but required to operate" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_UNEXPECTED_MESSAGE) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - An unexpected message was received from our peer" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_FATAL_ALERT_MESSAGE) )
{
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - A fatal alert message was received from our peer" );
return;
}
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_PEER_VERIFY_FAILED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - Verification of our peer failed" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_PEER_CLOSE_NOTIFY) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - The peer notified us that the connection is going to be closed" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_HS_CLIENT_HELLO) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - Processing of the ClientHello handshake message failed" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_HS_SERVER_HELLO) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - Processing of the ServerHello handshake message failed" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_HS_CERTIFICATE) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - Processing of the Certificate handshake message failed" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_HS_CERTIFICATE_REQUEST) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - Processing of the CertificateRequest handshake message failed" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_HS_SERVER_KEY_EXCHANGE) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - Processing of the ServerKeyExchange handshake message failed" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_HS_SERVER_HELLO_DONE) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - Processing of the ServerHelloDone handshake message failed" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_HS_CLIENT_KEY_EXCHANGE) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - Processing of the ClientKeyExchange handshake message failed" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_HS_CLIENT_KEY_EXCHANGE_RP) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - Processing of the ClientKeyExchange handshake message failed in DHM / ECDH Read Public" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_HS_CLIENT_KEY_EXCHANGE_CS) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - Processing of the ClientKeyExchange handshake message failed in DHM / ECDH Calculate Secret" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_HS_CERTIFICATE_VERIFY) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - Processing of the CertificateVerify handshake message failed" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_HS_CHANGE_CIPHER_SPEC) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - Processing of the ChangeCipherSpec handshake message failed" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_HS_FINISHED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - Processing of the Finished handshake message failed" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_ALLOC_FAILED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - Memory allocation failed" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_HW_ACCEL_FAILED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - Hardware acceleration function returned with error" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_HW_ACCEL_FALLTHROUGH) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - Hardware acceleration function skipped / left alone data" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_COMPRESSION_FAILED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - Processing of the compression / decompression failed" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_HS_PROTOCOL_VERSION) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - Handshake protocol not within min/max boundaries" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_HS_NEW_SESSION_TICKET) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - Processing of the NewSessionTicket handshake message failed" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_SESSION_TICKET_EXPIRED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - Session ticket has expired" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_PK_TYPE_MISMATCH) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - Public key type mismatch (eg, asked for RSA key exchange and presented EC key)" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_UNKNOWN_IDENTITY) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - Unknown identity received (eg, PSK identity)" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_INTERNAL_ERROR) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - Internal error (eg, unexpected failure in lower-level module)" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_COUNTER_WRAPPING) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - A counter would wrap (eg, too many messages exchanged)" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WAITING_SERVER_HELLO_RENEGO) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - Unexpected message at ServerHello in renegotiation" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_HELLO_VERIFY_REQUIRED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - DTLS client must retry for hello verification" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - A buffer is too small to receive or write a message" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_NO_USABLE_CIPHERSUITE) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - None of the common ciphersuites is usable (eg, no suitable certificate, see debug messages)" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WANT_READ) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - Connection requires a read call" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WANT_WRITE) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - Connection requires a write call" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_TIMEOUT) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - The operation timed out" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CLIENT_RECONNECT) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - The client initiated a reconnect from the same port" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_UNEXPECTED_RECORD) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - Record header looks valid but is not expected" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_NON_FATAL) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - The alert message received indicates a non-fatal error" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_INVALID_VERIFY_HASH) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "SSL - Couldn't set the hash for verifying CertificateVerify" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_X509_USE_C) || defined(MBEDTLS_X509_CREATE_C)
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_X509_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "X509 - Unavailable feature, e.g. RSA hashing/encryption combination" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_X509_UNKNOWN_OID) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "X509 - Requested OID is unknown" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_X509_INVALID_FORMAT) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "X509 - The CRT/CRL/CSR format is invalid, e.g. different type expected" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_X509_INVALID_VERSION) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "X509 - The CRT/CRL/CSR version element is invalid" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_X509_INVALID_SERIAL) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "X509 - The serial tag or value is invalid" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_X509_INVALID_ALG) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "X509 - The algorithm tag or value is invalid" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_X509_INVALID_NAME) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "X509 - The name tag or value is invalid" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_X509_INVALID_DATE) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "X509 - The date tag or value is invalid" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_X509_INVALID_SIGNATURE) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "X509 - The signature tag or value invalid" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_X509_INVALID_EXTENSIONS) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "X509 - The extension tag or value is invalid" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_X509_UNKNOWN_VERSION) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "X509 - CRT/CRL/CSR has an unsupported version number" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_X509_UNKNOWN_SIG_ALG) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "X509 - Signature algorithm (oid) is unsupported" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_X509_SIG_MISMATCH) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "X509 - Signature algorithms do not match. (see \\c ::mbedtls_x509_crt sig_oid)" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_X509_CERT_VERIFY_FAILED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "X509 - Certificate verification failed, e.g. CRL, CA or signature check failed" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_X509_CERT_UNKNOWN_FORMAT) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "X509 - Format not recognized as DER or PEM" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_X509_BAD_INPUT_DATA) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "X509 - Input invalid" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_X509_ALLOC_FAILED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "X509 - Allocation of memory failed" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_X509_FILE_IO_ERROR) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "X509 - Read/write of file failed" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_X509_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "X509 - Destination buffer is too small" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_X509_USE_C || MBEDTLS_X509_CREATE_C */
if( strlen( buf ) == 0 )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "UNKNOWN ERROR CODE (%04X)", use_ret );
}
use_ret = ret & ~0xFF80;
if( use_ret == 0 )
return;
len = strlen( buf );
if( len > 0 )
{
if( buflen - len < 5 )
return;
mbedtls_snprintf( buf + len, buflen - len, " : " );
buf += len + 3;
buflen -= len + 3;
}
#if defined(MBEDTLS_AES_C)
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_AES_INVALID_KEY_LENGTH) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "AES - Invalid key length" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_AES_INVALID_INPUT_LENGTH) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "AES - Invalid data input length" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_AES_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_ASN1_PARSE_C)
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ASN1_OUT_OF_DATA) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "ASN1 - Out of data when parsing an ASN1 data structure" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ASN1_UNEXPECTED_TAG) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "ASN1 - ASN1 tag was of an unexpected value" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ASN1_INVALID_LENGTH) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "ASN1 - Error when trying to determine the length or invalid length" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ASN1_LENGTH_MISMATCH) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "ASN1 - Actual length differs from expected length" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ASN1_INVALID_DATA) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "ASN1 - Data is invalid. (not used)" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ASN1_ALLOC_FAILED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "ASN1 - Memory allocation failed" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ASN1_BUF_TOO_SMALL) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "ASN1 - Buffer too small when writing ASN.1 data structure" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_ASN1_PARSE_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_BASE64_C)
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_BASE64_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "BASE64 - Output buffer too small" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_BASE64_INVALID_CHARACTER) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "BASE64 - Invalid character in input" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_BASE64_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_BIGNUM_C)
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_MPI_FILE_IO_ERROR) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "BIGNUM - An error occurred while reading from or writing to a file" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_MPI_BAD_INPUT_DATA) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "BIGNUM - Bad input parameters to function" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_MPI_INVALID_CHARACTER) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "BIGNUM - There is an invalid character in the digit string" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_MPI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "BIGNUM - The buffer is too small to write to" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_MPI_NEGATIVE_VALUE) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "BIGNUM - The input arguments are negative or result in illegal output" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_MPI_DIVISION_BY_ZERO) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "BIGNUM - The input argument for division is zero, which is not allowed" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_MPI_NOT_ACCEPTABLE) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "BIGNUM - The input arguments are not acceptable" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_MPI_ALLOC_FAILED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "BIGNUM - Memory allocation failed" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_BIGNUM_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_BLOWFISH_C)
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_BLOWFISH_INVALID_KEY_LENGTH) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "BLOWFISH - Invalid key length" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_BLOWFISH_INVALID_INPUT_LENGTH) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "BLOWFISH - Invalid data input length" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_BLOWFISH_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_CAMELLIA_C)
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_CAMELLIA_INVALID_KEY_LENGTH) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "CAMELLIA - Invalid key length" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_CAMELLIA_INVALID_INPUT_LENGTH) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "CAMELLIA - Invalid data input length" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_CAMELLIA_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_CCM_C)
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_CCM_BAD_INPUT) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "CCM - Bad input parameters to function" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_CCM_AUTH_FAILED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "CCM - Authenticated decryption failed" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_CCM_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_CTR_DRBG_C)
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_CTR_DRBG_ENTROPY_SOURCE_FAILED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "CTR_DRBG - The entropy source failed" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_CTR_DRBG_REQUEST_TOO_BIG) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "CTR_DRBG - Too many random requested in single call" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_CTR_DRBG_INPUT_TOO_BIG) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "CTR_DRBG - Input too large (Entropy + additional)" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_CTR_DRBG_FILE_IO_ERROR) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "CTR_DRBG - Read/write error in file" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_CTR_DRBG_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_DES_C)
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_DES_INVALID_INPUT_LENGTH) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "DES - The data input has an invalid length" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_DES_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_ENTROPY_C)
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ENTROPY_SOURCE_FAILED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "ENTROPY - Critical entropy source failure" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ENTROPY_MAX_SOURCES) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "ENTROPY - No more sources can be added" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ENTROPY_NO_SOURCES_DEFINED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "ENTROPY - No sources have been added to poll" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ENTROPY_NO_STRONG_SOURCE) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "ENTROPY - No strong sources have been added to poll" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_ENTROPY_FILE_IO_ERROR) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "ENTROPY - Read/write error in file" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_ENTROPY_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_GCM_C)
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_GCM_AUTH_FAILED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "GCM - Authenticated decryption failed" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_GCM_BAD_INPUT) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "GCM - Bad input parameters to function" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_GCM_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_HMAC_DRBG_C)
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_HMAC_DRBG_REQUEST_TOO_BIG) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "HMAC_DRBG - Too many random requested in single call" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_HMAC_DRBG_INPUT_TOO_BIG) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "HMAC_DRBG - Input too large (Entropy + additional)" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_HMAC_DRBG_FILE_IO_ERROR) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "HMAC_DRBG - Read/write error in file" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_HMAC_DRBG_ENTROPY_SOURCE_FAILED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "HMAC_DRBG - The entropy source failed" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_HMAC_DRBG_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_NET_C)
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_NET_SOCKET_FAILED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "NET - Failed to open a socket" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_NET_CONNECT_FAILED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "NET - The connection to the given server / port failed" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_NET_BIND_FAILED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "NET - Binding of the socket failed" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_NET_LISTEN_FAILED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "NET - Could not listen on the socket" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_NET_ACCEPT_FAILED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "NET - Could not accept the incoming connection" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_NET_RECV_FAILED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "NET - Reading information from the socket failed" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_NET_SEND_FAILED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "NET - Sending information through the socket failed" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_NET_CONN_RESET) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "NET - Connection was reset by peer" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_NET_UNKNOWN_HOST) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "NET - Failed to get an IP address for the given hostname" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_NET_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "NET - Buffer is too small to hold the data" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_NET_INVALID_CONTEXT) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "NET - The context is invalid, eg because it was free()ed" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_NET_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_OID_C)
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_OID_NOT_FOUND) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "OID - OID is not found" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_OID_BUF_TOO_SMALL) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "OID - output buffer is too small" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_OID_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_PADLOCK_C)
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_PADLOCK_DATA_MISALIGNED) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "PADLOCK - Input data should be aligned" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_PADLOCK_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_THREADING_C)
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_THREADING_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "THREADING - The selected feature is not available" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_THREADING_BAD_INPUT_DATA) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "THREADING - Bad input parameters to function" );
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_THREADING_MUTEX_ERROR) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "THREADING - Locking / unlocking / free failed with error code" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_THREADING_C */
#if defined(MBEDTLS_XTEA_C)
if( use_ret == -(MBEDTLS_ERR_XTEA_INVALID_INPUT_LENGTH) )
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "XTEA - The data input has an invalid length" );
#endif /* MBEDTLS_XTEA_C */
if( strlen( buf ) != 0 )
return;
mbedtls_snprintf( buf, buflen, "UNKNOWN ERROR CODE (%04X)", use_ret );
}
Vulnerability Type: Bypass
CWE ID: CWE-287
Summary: ARM mbed TLS before 1.3.21 and 2.x before 2.1.9, if optional authentication is configured, allows remote attackers to bypass peer authentication via an X.509 certificate chain with many intermediates. NOTE: although mbed TLS was formerly known as PolarSSL, the releases shipped with the PolarSSL name are not affected.
Commit Message: Only return VERIFY_FAILED from a single point
Everything else is a fatal error. Also improve documentation about that for
the vrfy callback.
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Medium
| 6,261
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
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Code: OMX_ERRORTYPE SoftAACEncoder::internalGetParameter(
OMX_INDEXTYPE index, OMX_PTR params) {
switch (index) {
case OMX_IndexParamAudioPortFormat:
{
OMX_AUDIO_PARAM_PORTFORMATTYPE *formatParams =
(OMX_AUDIO_PARAM_PORTFORMATTYPE *)params;
if (formatParams->nPortIndex > 1) {
return OMX_ErrorUndefined;
}
if (formatParams->nIndex > 0) {
return OMX_ErrorNoMore;
}
formatParams->eEncoding =
(formatParams->nPortIndex == 0)
? OMX_AUDIO_CodingPCM : OMX_AUDIO_CodingAAC;
return OMX_ErrorNone;
}
case OMX_IndexParamAudioAac:
{
OMX_AUDIO_PARAM_AACPROFILETYPE *aacParams =
(OMX_AUDIO_PARAM_AACPROFILETYPE *)params;
if (aacParams->nPortIndex != 1) {
return OMX_ErrorUndefined;
}
aacParams->nBitRate = mBitRate;
aacParams->nAudioBandWidth = 0;
aacParams->nAACtools = 0;
aacParams->nAACERtools = 0;
aacParams->eAACProfile = OMX_AUDIO_AACObjectMain;
aacParams->eAACStreamFormat = OMX_AUDIO_AACStreamFormatMP4FF;
aacParams->eChannelMode = OMX_AUDIO_ChannelModeStereo;
aacParams->nChannels = mNumChannels;
aacParams->nSampleRate = mSampleRate;
aacParams->nFrameLength = 0;
return OMX_ErrorNone;
}
case OMX_IndexParamAudioPcm:
{
OMX_AUDIO_PARAM_PCMMODETYPE *pcmParams =
(OMX_AUDIO_PARAM_PCMMODETYPE *)params;
if (pcmParams->nPortIndex != 0) {
return OMX_ErrorUndefined;
}
pcmParams->eNumData = OMX_NumericalDataSigned;
pcmParams->eEndian = OMX_EndianBig;
pcmParams->bInterleaved = OMX_TRUE;
pcmParams->nBitPerSample = 16;
pcmParams->ePCMMode = OMX_AUDIO_PCMModeLinear;
pcmParams->eChannelMapping[0] = OMX_AUDIO_ChannelLF;
pcmParams->eChannelMapping[1] = OMX_AUDIO_ChannelRF;
pcmParams->nChannels = mNumChannels;
pcmParams->nSamplingRate = mSampleRate;
return OMX_ErrorNone;
}
default:
return SimpleSoftOMXComponent::internalGetParameter(index, params);
}
}
Vulnerability Type: Overflow +Priv
CWE ID: CWE-119
Summary: mediaserver in Android 4.x before 4.4.4, 5.0.x before 5.0.2, 5.1.x before 5.1.1, and 6.x before 2016-06-01 does not validate OMX buffer sizes, which allows attackers to gain privileges via a crafted application, as demonstrated by obtaining Signature or SignatureOrSystem access, aka internal bug 27207275.
Commit Message: DO NOT MERGE Verify OMX buffer sizes prior to access
Bug: 27207275
Change-Id: I4412825d1ee233d993af0a67708bea54304ff62d
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High
| 12,946
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
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Code: InputMethodDescriptors* CrosMock::CreateInputMethodDescriptors() {
InputMethodDescriptors* descriptors = new InputMethodDescriptors;
descriptors->push_back(
input_method::GetFallbackInputMethodDescriptor());
return descriptors;
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS
CWE ID: CWE-399
Summary: Google Chrome before 13.0.782.107 does not properly handle nested functions in PDF documents, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) or possibly have unspecified other impact via a crafted document.
Commit Message: Remove use of libcros from InputMethodLibrary.
BUG=chromium-os:16238
TEST==confirm that input methods work as before on the netbook. Also confirm that the chrome builds and works on the desktop as before.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/7003086
git-svn-id: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src@89142 0039d316-1c4b-4281-b951-d872f2087c98
|
High
| 22,788
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: PHP_METHOD(Phar, loadPhar)
{
char *fname, *alias = NULL, *error;
size_t fname_len, alias_len = 0;
if (zend_parse_parameters(ZEND_NUM_ARGS(), "s|s!", &fname, &fname_len, &alias, &alias_len) == FAILURE) {
return;
}
phar_request_initialize();
RETVAL_BOOL(phar_open_from_filename(fname, fname_len, alias, alias_len, REPORT_ERRORS, NULL, &error) == SUCCESS);
if (error) {
zend_throw_exception_ex(phar_ce_PharException, 0, "%s", error);
efree(error);
}
} /* }}} */
/* {{{ proto string Phar::apiVersion()
Vulnerability Type: Exec Code
CWE ID: CWE-20
Summary: The Phar extension in PHP before 5.5.34, 5.6.x before 5.6.20, and 7.x before 7.0.5 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted filename, as demonstrated by mishandling of \0 characters by the phar_analyze_path function in ext/phar/phar.c.
Commit Message:
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High
| 138
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: AutoFillQueryXmlParser::AutoFillQueryXmlParser(
std::vector<AutoFillFieldType>* field_types,
UploadRequired* upload_required)
: field_types_(field_types),
upload_required_(upload_required) {
DCHECK(upload_required_);
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS
CWE ID: CWE-399
Summary: Use-after-free vulnerability in the frame-loader implementation in Google Chrome before 10.0.648.204 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service or possibly have unspecified other impact via unknown vectors.
Commit Message: Add support for autofill server experiments
BUG=none
TEST=unit_tests --gtest_filter=AutoFillMetricsTest.QualityMetricsWithExperimentId:AutoFillQueryXmlParserTest.ParseExperimentId
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6260027
git-svn-id: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src@73216 0039d316-1c4b-4281-b951-d872f2087c98
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High
| 14,428
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: int SeekHead::GetCount() const
{
return m_entry_count;
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS Exec Code Overflow Mem. Corr.
CWE ID: CWE-119
Summary: libvpx in mediaserver in Android 4.x before 4.4.4, 5.x before 5.1.1 LMY49H, and 6.0 before 2016-03-01 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service (memory corruption) via a crafted media file, related to libwebm/mkvparser.cpp and other files, aka internal bug 23452792.
Commit Message: libwebm: Pull from upstream
Rolling mkvparser from upstream. Primarily for fixing a bug on parsing
failures with certain Opus WebM files.
Upstream commit hash of this pull: 574045edd4ecbeb802ee3f1d214b5510269852ae
The diff is so huge because there were some style clean ups upstream.
But it was ensured that there were no breaking changes when the style
clean ups was done upstream.
Change-Id: Ib6e907175484b4b0ae1b55ab39522ea3188ad039
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High
| 10,572
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: std::string utf16ToUtf8(const StringPiece16& utf16) {
ssize_t utf8Length = utf16_to_utf8_length(utf16.data(), utf16.length());
if (utf8Length <= 0) {
return {};
}
std::string utf8;
utf8.resize(utf8Length);
utf16_to_utf8(utf16.data(), utf16.length(), &*utf8.begin());
return utf8;
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS Exec Code Overflow
CWE ID: CWE-119
Summary: LibUtils in Android 4.x before 4.4.4, 5.0.x before 5.0.2, 5.1.x before 5.1.1, 6.x before 2016-09-01, and 7.0 before 2016-09-01 mishandles conversions between Unicode character encodings with different encoding widths, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service (heap-based buffer overflow) via a crafted file, aka internal bug 29250543.
Commit Message: Add bound checks to utf16_to_utf8
Test: ran libaapt2_tests64
Bug: 29250543
Change-Id: I1ebc017af623b6514cf0c493e8cd8e1d59ea26c3
(cherry picked from commit 4781057e78f63e0e99af109cebf3b6a78f4bfbb6)
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High
| 28,658
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: vrrp_print(netdissect_options *ndo,
register const u_char *bp, register u_int len,
register const u_char *bp2, int ttl)
{
int version, type, auth_type = VRRP_AUTH_NONE; /* keep compiler happy */
const char *type_s;
ND_TCHECK(bp[0]);
version = (bp[0] & 0xf0) >> 4;
type = bp[0] & 0x0f;
type_s = tok2str(type2str, "unknown type (%u)", type);
ND_PRINT((ndo, "VRRPv%u, %s", version, type_s));
if (ttl != 255)
ND_PRINT((ndo, ", (ttl %u)", ttl));
if (version < 2 || version > 3 || type != VRRP_TYPE_ADVERTISEMENT)
return;
ND_TCHECK(bp[2]);
ND_PRINT((ndo, ", vrid %u, prio %u", bp[1], bp[2]));
ND_TCHECK(bp[5]);
if (version == 2) {
auth_type = bp[4];
ND_PRINT((ndo, ", authtype %s", tok2str(auth2str, NULL, auth_type)));
ND_PRINT((ndo, ", intvl %us, length %u", bp[5], len));
} else { /* version == 3 */
uint16_t intvl = (bp[4] & 0x0f) << 8 | bp[5];
ND_PRINT((ndo, ", intvl %ucs, length %u", intvl, len));
}
if (ndo->ndo_vflag) {
int naddrs = bp[3];
int i;
char c;
if (version == 2 && ND_TTEST2(bp[0], len)) {
struct cksum_vec vec[1];
vec[0].ptr = bp;
vec[0].len = len;
if (in_cksum(vec, 1))
ND_PRINT((ndo, ", (bad vrrp cksum %x)",
EXTRACT_16BITS(&bp[6])));
}
if (version == 3 && ND_TTEST2(bp[0], len)) {
uint16_t cksum = nextproto4_cksum(ndo, (const struct ip *)bp2, bp,
len, len, IPPROTO_VRRP);
if (cksum)
ND_PRINT((ndo, ", (bad vrrp cksum %x)",
EXTRACT_16BITS(&bp[6])));
}
ND_PRINT((ndo, ", addrs"));
if (naddrs > 1)
ND_PRINT((ndo, "(%d)", naddrs));
ND_PRINT((ndo, ":"));
c = ' ';
bp += 8;
for (i = 0; i < naddrs; i++) {
ND_TCHECK(bp[3]);
ND_PRINT((ndo, "%c%s", c, ipaddr_string(ndo, bp)));
c = ',';
bp += 4;
}
if (version == 2 && auth_type == VRRP_AUTH_SIMPLE) { /* simple text password */
ND_TCHECK(bp[7]);
ND_PRINT((ndo, " auth \""));
if (fn_printn(ndo, bp, 8, ndo->ndo_snapend)) {
ND_PRINT((ndo, "\""));
goto trunc;
}
ND_PRINT((ndo, "\""));
}
}
return;
trunc:
ND_PRINT((ndo, "[|vrrp]"));
}
Vulnerability Type:
CWE ID: CWE-125
Summary: The VRRP parser in tcpdump before 4.9.3 has a buffer over-read in print-vrrp.c:vrrp_print().
Commit Message: (for 4.9.3) CVE-2018-14463/VRRP: Add a missing bounds check
In vrrp_print().
This fixes a buffer over-read discovered by Bhargava Shastry.
Add a test using the capture file supplied by the reporter(s).
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High
| 10,577
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: static void v9fs_walk(void *opaque)
{
int name_idx;
V9fsFidState *newfidp = NULL;
V9fsPDU *pdu = opaque;
V9fsState *s = pdu->s;
err = pdu_unmarshal(pdu, offset, "ddw", &fid, &newfid, &nwnames);
if (err < 0) {
pdu_complete(pdu, err);
return ;
}
V9fsFidState *newfidp = NULL;
V9fsPDU *pdu = opaque;
V9fsState *s = pdu->s;
err = pdu_unmarshal(pdu, offset, "ddw", &fid, &newfid, &nwnames);
if (err < 0) {
for (i = 0; i < nwnames; i++) {
err = pdu_unmarshal(pdu, offset, "s", &wnames[i]);
if (err < 0) {
goto out_nofid;
}
if (name_is_illegal(wnames[i].data)) {
err = -ENOENT;
goto out_nofid;
}
offset += err;
}
} else if (nwnames > P9_MAXWELEM) {
err = -EINVAL;
goto out_nofid;
}
fidp = get_fid(pdu, fid);
if (fidp == NULL) {
err = -ENOENT;
goto out_nofid;
}
v9fs_path_init(&dpath);
v9fs_path_init(&path);
/*
* Both dpath and path initially poin to fidp.
* Needed to handle request with nwnames == 0
*/
v9fs_path_copy(&dpath, &fidp->path);
err = -ENOENT;
goto out_nofid;
}
Vulnerability Type: Dir. Trav.
CWE ID: CWE-22
Summary: Directory traversal vulnerability in hw/9pfs/9p.c in QEMU (aka Quick Emulator) allows local guest OS administrators to access host files outside the export path via a .. (dot dot) in an unspecified string.
Commit Message:
|
Low
| 9,101
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: long long AudioTrack::GetChannels() const
{
return m_channels;
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS Exec Code Overflow Mem. Corr.
CWE ID: CWE-119
Summary: libvpx in mediaserver in Android 4.x before 4.4.4, 5.x before 5.1.1 LMY49H, and 6.0 before 2016-03-01 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service (memory corruption) via a crafted media file, related to libwebm/mkvparser.cpp and other files, aka internal bug 23452792.
Commit Message: libwebm: Pull from upstream
Rolling mkvparser from upstream. Primarily for fixing a bug on parsing
failures with certain Opus WebM files.
Upstream commit hash of this pull: 574045edd4ecbeb802ee3f1d214b5510269852ae
The diff is so huge because there were some style clean ups upstream.
But it was ensured that there were no breaking changes when the style
clean ups was done upstream.
Change-Id: Ib6e907175484b4b0ae1b55ab39522ea3188ad039
|
High
| 9,740
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: void AppCacheHost::SelectCache(const GURL& document_url,
const int64 cache_document_was_loaded_from,
const GURL& manifest_url) {
DCHECK(pending_start_update_callback_.is_null() &&
pending_swap_cache_callback_.is_null() &&
pending_get_status_callback_.is_null() &&
!is_selection_pending() && !was_select_cache_called_);
was_select_cache_called_ = true;
if (!is_cache_selection_enabled_) {
FinishCacheSelection(NULL, NULL);
return;
}
origin_in_use_ = document_url.GetOrigin();
if (service()->quota_manager_proxy() && !origin_in_use_.is_empty())
service()->quota_manager_proxy()->NotifyOriginInUse(origin_in_use_);
if (main_resource_blocked_)
frontend_->OnContentBlocked(host_id_,
blocked_manifest_url_);
if (cache_document_was_loaded_from != kAppCacheNoCacheId) {
LoadSelectedCache(cache_document_was_loaded_from);
return;
}
if (!manifest_url.is_empty() &&
(manifest_url.GetOrigin() == document_url.GetOrigin())) {
DCHECK(!first_party_url_.is_empty());
AppCachePolicy* policy = service()->appcache_policy();
if (policy &&
!policy->CanCreateAppCache(manifest_url, first_party_url_)) {
FinishCacheSelection(NULL, NULL);
std::vector<int> host_ids(1, host_id_);
frontend_->OnEventRaised(host_ids, APPCACHE_CHECKING_EVENT);
frontend_->OnErrorEventRaised(
host_ids,
AppCacheErrorDetails(
"Cache creation was blocked by the content policy",
APPCACHE_POLICY_ERROR,
GURL(),
0,
false /*is_cross_origin*/));
frontend_->OnContentBlocked(host_id_, manifest_url);
return;
}
set_preferred_manifest_url(manifest_url);
new_master_entry_url_ = document_url;
LoadOrCreateGroup(manifest_url);
return;
}
FinishCacheSelection(NULL, NULL);
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS
CWE ID:
Summary: Use-after-free vulnerability in the AppCache implementation in Google Chrome before 47.0.2526.73 allows remote attackers with renderer access to cause a denial of service or possibly have unspecified other impact by leveraging incorrect AppCacheUpdateJob behavior associated with duplicate cache selection.
Commit Message: Fix possible map::end() dereference in AppCacheUpdateJob triggered by a compromised renderer.
BUG=551044
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1418783005
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#358815}
|
High
| 23,980
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: void FragmentPaintPropertyTreeBuilder::UpdateOutOfFlowContext() {
if (!object_.IsBoxModelObject() && !properties_)
return;
if (object_.IsLayoutBlock())
context_.paint_offset_for_float = context_.current.paint_offset;
if (object_.CanContainAbsolutePositionObjects()) {
context_.absolute_position = context_.current;
}
if (object_.IsLayoutView()) {
const auto* initial_fixed_transform = context_.fixed_position.transform;
const auto* initial_fixed_scroll = context_.fixed_position.scroll;
context_.fixed_position = context_.current;
context_.fixed_position.fixed_position_children_fixed_to_root = true;
context_.fixed_position.transform = initial_fixed_transform;
context_.fixed_position.scroll = initial_fixed_scroll;
} else if (object_.CanContainFixedPositionObjects()) {
context_.fixed_position = context_.current;
context_.fixed_position.fixed_position_children_fixed_to_root = false;
} else if (properties_ && properties_->CssClip()) {
auto* css_clip = properties_->CssClip();
if (context_.fixed_position.clip == css_clip->Parent()) {
context_.fixed_position.clip = css_clip;
} else {
if (NeedsPaintPropertyUpdate()) {
OnUpdate(properties_->UpdateCssClipFixedPosition(
context_.fixed_position.clip,
ClipPaintPropertyNode::State{css_clip->LocalTransformSpace(),
css_clip->ClipRect()}));
}
if (properties_->CssClipFixedPosition())
context_.fixed_position.clip = properties_->CssClipFixedPosition();
return;
}
}
if (NeedsPaintPropertyUpdate() && properties_)
OnClear(properties_->ClearCssClipFixedPosition());
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS
CWE ID:
Summary: Multiple unspecified vulnerabilities in Google Chrome before 47.0.2526.73 allow attackers to cause a denial of service or possibly have other impact via unknown vectors.
Commit Message: Reland "[CI] Make paint property nodes non-ref-counted"
This reverts commit 887383b30842d9d9006e11bb6932660a3cb5b1b7.
Reason for revert: Retry in M69.
Original change's description:
> Revert "[CI] Make paint property nodes non-ref-counted"
>
> This reverts commit 70fc0b018c9517558b7aa2be00edf2debb449123.
>
> Reason for revert: Caused bugs found by clusterfuzz
>
> Original change's description:
> > [CI] Make paint property nodes non-ref-counted
> >
> > Now all paint property nodes are owned by ObjectPaintProperties
> > (and LocalFrameView temporarily before removing non-RLS mode).
> > Others just use raw pointers or references.
> >
> > Bug: 833496
> > Cq-Include-Trybots: master.tryserver.blink:linux_trusty_blink_rel;master.tryserver.chromium.linux:linux_layout_tests_slimming_paint_v2
> > Change-Id: I2d544fe153bb94698623248748df63c8aa2081ae
> > Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/1031101
> > Reviewed-by: Tien-Ren Chen <trchen@chromium.org>
> > Commit-Queue: Xianzhu Wang <wangxianzhu@chromium.org>
> > Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#554626}
>
> TBR=wangxianzhu@chromium.org,trchen@chromium.org,chrishtr@chromium.org
>
> Change-Id: I02bb50d6744cb81a797246a0116b677e80a3c69f
> No-Presubmit: true
> No-Tree-Checks: true
> No-Try: true
> Bug: 833496,837932,837943
> Cq-Include-Trybots: master.tryserver.blink:linux_trusty_blink_rel;master.tryserver.chromium.linux:linux_layout_tests_slimming_paint_v2
> Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/1034292
> Reviewed-by: Xianzhu Wang <wangxianzhu@chromium.org>
> Commit-Queue: Xianzhu Wang <wangxianzhu@chromium.org>
> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#554653}
TBR=wangxianzhu@chromium.org,trchen@chromium.org,chrishtr@chromium.org
# Not skipping CQ checks because original CL landed > 1 day ago.
Bug: 833496, 837932, 837943
Change-Id: I0b4ef70db1f1f211ba97c30d617225355c750992
Cq-Include-Trybots: master.tryserver.blink:linux_trusty_blink_rel;master.tryserver.chromium.linux:linux_layout_tests_slimming_paint_v2
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/1083491
Commit-Queue: Xianzhu Wang <wangxianzhu@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Xianzhu Wang <wangxianzhu@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#563930}
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High
| 11,657
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: static void SkipDXTMipmaps(Image *image, DDSInfo *dds_info, int texel_size)
{
register ssize_t
i;
MagickOffsetType
offset;
size_t
h,
w;
/*
Only skip mipmaps for textures and cube maps
*/
if (dds_info->ddscaps1 & DDSCAPS_MIPMAP
&& (dds_info->ddscaps1 & DDSCAPS_TEXTURE
|| dds_info->ddscaps2 & DDSCAPS2_CUBEMAP))
{
w = DIV2(dds_info->width);
h = DIV2(dds_info->height);
/*
Mipmapcount includes the main image, so start from one
*/
for (i = 1; (i < (ssize_t) dds_info->mipmapcount) && w && h; i++)
{
offset = (MagickOffsetType) ((w + 3) / 4) * ((h + 3) / 4) * texel_size;
(void) SeekBlob(image, offset, SEEK_CUR);
w = DIV2(w);
h = DIV2(h);
}
}
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS
CWE ID: CWE-20
Summary: coders/dds.c in ImageMagick allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service via a crafted DDS file.
Commit Message: Added extra EOF check and some minor refactoring.
|
Medium
| 16,874
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: static int _snd_timer_stop(struct snd_timer_instance * timeri,
int keep_flag, int event)
{
struct snd_timer *timer;
unsigned long flags;
if (snd_BUG_ON(!timeri))
return -ENXIO;
if (timeri->flags & SNDRV_TIMER_IFLG_SLAVE) {
if (!keep_flag) {
spin_lock_irqsave(&slave_active_lock, flags);
timeri->flags &= ~SNDRV_TIMER_IFLG_RUNNING;
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&slave_active_lock, flags);
}
goto __end;
}
timer = timeri->timer;
if (!timer)
return -EINVAL;
spin_lock_irqsave(&timer->lock, flags);
list_del_init(&timeri->ack_list);
list_del_init(&timeri->active_list);
if ((timeri->flags & SNDRV_TIMER_IFLG_RUNNING) &&
!(--timer->running)) {
timer->hw.stop(timer);
if (timer->flags & SNDRV_TIMER_FLG_RESCHED) {
timer->flags &= ~SNDRV_TIMER_FLG_RESCHED;
snd_timer_reschedule(timer, 0);
if (timer->flags & SNDRV_TIMER_FLG_CHANGE) {
timer->flags &= ~SNDRV_TIMER_FLG_CHANGE;
timer->hw.start(timer);
}
}
}
if (!keep_flag)
timeri->flags &=
~(SNDRV_TIMER_IFLG_RUNNING | SNDRV_TIMER_IFLG_START);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&timer->lock, flags);
__end:
if (event != SNDRV_TIMER_EVENT_RESOLUTION)
snd_timer_notify1(timeri, event);
return 0;
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS
CWE ID: CWE-20
Summary: sound/core/timer.c in the Linux kernel before 4.4.1 retains certain linked lists after a close or stop action, which allows local users to cause a denial of service (system crash) via a crafted ioctl call, related to the (1) snd_timer_close and (2) _snd_timer_stop functions.
Commit Message: ALSA: timer: Harden slave timer list handling
A slave timer instance might be still accessible in a racy way while
operating the master instance as it lacks of locking. Since the
master operation is mostly protected with timer->lock, we should cope
with it while changing the slave instance, too. Also, some linked
lists (active_list and ack_list) of slave instances aren't unlinked
immediately at stopping or closing, and this may lead to unexpected
accesses.
This patch tries to address these issues. It adds spin lock of
timer->lock (either from master or slave, which is equivalent) in a
few places. For avoiding a deadlock, we ensure that the global
slave_active_lock is always locked at first before each timer lock.
Also, ack and active_list of slave instances are properly unlinked at
snd_timer_stop() and snd_timer_close().
Last but not least, remove the superfluous call of _snd_timer_stop()
at removing slave links. This is a noop, and calling it may confuse
readers wrt locking. Further cleanup will follow in a later patch.
Actually we've got reports of use-after-free by syzkaller fuzzer, and
this hopefully fixes these issues.
Reported-by: Dmitry Vyukov <dvyukov@google.com>
Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
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Medium
| 1,202
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: int sock_getsockopt(struct socket *sock, int level, int optname,
char __user *optval, int __user *optlen)
{
struct sock *sk = sock->sk;
union {
int val;
struct linger ling;
struct timeval tm;
} v;
int lv = sizeof(int);
int len;
if (get_user(len, optlen))
return -EFAULT;
if (len < 0)
return -EINVAL;
memset(&v, 0, sizeof(v));
switch (optname) {
case SO_DEBUG:
v.val = sock_flag(sk, SOCK_DBG);
break;
case SO_DONTROUTE:
v.val = sock_flag(sk, SOCK_LOCALROUTE);
break;
case SO_BROADCAST:
v.val = !!sock_flag(sk, SOCK_BROADCAST);
break;
case SO_SNDBUF:
v.val = sk->sk_sndbuf;
break;
case SO_RCVBUF:
v.val = sk->sk_rcvbuf;
break;
case SO_REUSEADDR:
v.val = sk->sk_reuse;
break;
case SO_KEEPALIVE:
v.val = !!sock_flag(sk, SOCK_KEEPOPEN);
break;
case SO_TYPE:
v.val = sk->sk_type;
break;
case SO_PROTOCOL:
v.val = sk->sk_protocol;
break;
case SO_DOMAIN:
v.val = sk->sk_family;
break;
case SO_ERROR:
v.val = -sock_error(sk);
if (v.val == 0)
v.val = xchg(&sk->sk_err_soft, 0);
break;
case SO_OOBINLINE:
v.val = !!sock_flag(sk, SOCK_URGINLINE);
break;
case SO_NO_CHECK:
v.val = sk->sk_no_check;
break;
case SO_PRIORITY:
v.val = sk->sk_priority;
break;
case SO_LINGER:
lv = sizeof(v.ling);
v.ling.l_onoff = !!sock_flag(sk, SOCK_LINGER);
v.ling.l_linger = sk->sk_lingertime / HZ;
break;
case SO_BSDCOMPAT:
sock_warn_obsolete_bsdism("getsockopt");
break;
case SO_TIMESTAMP:
v.val = sock_flag(sk, SOCK_RCVTSTAMP) &&
!sock_flag(sk, SOCK_RCVTSTAMPNS);
break;
case SO_TIMESTAMPNS:
v.val = sock_flag(sk, SOCK_RCVTSTAMPNS);
break;
case SO_TIMESTAMPING:
v.val = 0;
if (sock_flag(sk, SOCK_TIMESTAMPING_TX_HARDWARE))
v.val |= SOF_TIMESTAMPING_TX_HARDWARE;
if (sock_flag(sk, SOCK_TIMESTAMPING_TX_SOFTWARE))
v.val |= SOF_TIMESTAMPING_TX_SOFTWARE;
if (sock_flag(sk, SOCK_TIMESTAMPING_RX_HARDWARE))
v.val |= SOF_TIMESTAMPING_RX_HARDWARE;
if (sock_flag(sk, SOCK_TIMESTAMPING_RX_SOFTWARE))
v.val |= SOF_TIMESTAMPING_RX_SOFTWARE;
if (sock_flag(sk, SOCK_TIMESTAMPING_SOFTWARE))
v.val |= SOF_TIMESTAMPING_SOFTWARE;
if (sock_flag(sk, SOCK_TIMESTAMPING_SYS_HARDWARE))
v.val |= SOF_TIMESTAMPING_SYS_HARDWARE;
if (sock_flag(sk, SOCK_TIMESTAMPING_RAW_HARDWARE))
v.val |= SOF_TIMESTAMPING_RAW_HARDWARE;
break;
case SO_RCVTIMEO:
lv = sizeof(struct timeval);
if (sk->sk_rcvtimeo == MAX_SCHEDULE_TIMEOUT) {
v.tm.tv_sec = 0;
v.tm.tv_usec = 0;
} else {
v.tm.tv_sec = sk->sk_rcvtimeo / HZ;
v.tm.tv_usec = ((sk->sk_rcvtimeo % HZ) * 1000000) / HZ;
}
break;
case SO_SNDTIMEO:
lv = sizeof(struct timeval);
if (sk->sk_sndtimeo == MAX_SCHEDULE_TIMEOUT) {
v.tm.tv_sec = 0;
v.tm.tv_usec = 0;
} else {
v.tm.tv_sec = sk->sk_sndtimeo / HZ;
v.tm.tv_usec = ((sk->sk_sndtimeo % HZ) * 1000000) / HZ;
}
break;
case SO_RCVLOWAT:
v.val = sk->sk_rcvlowat;
break;
case SO_SNDLOWAT:
v.val = 1;
break;
case SO_PASSCRED:
v.val = test_bit(SOCK_PASSCRED, &sock->flags) ? 1 : 0;
break;
case SO_PEERCRED:
{
struct ucred peercred;
if (len > sizeof(peercred))
len = sizeof(peercred);
cred_to_ucred(sk->sk_peer_pid, sk->sk_peer_cred, &peercred);
if (copy_to_user(optval, &peercred, len))
return -EFAULT;
goto lenout;
}
case SO_PEERNAME:
{
char address[128];
if (sock->ops->getname(sock, (struct sockaddr *)address, &lv, 2))
return -ENOTCONN;
if (lv < len)
return -EINVAL;
if (copy_to_user(optval, address, len))
return -EFAULT;
goto lenout;
}
/* Dubious BSD thing... Probably nobody even uses it, but
* the UNIX standard wants it for whatever reason... -DaveM
*/
case SO_ACCEPTCONN:
v.val = sk->sk_state == TCP_LISTEN;
break;
case SO_PASSSEC:
v.val = test_bit(SOCK_PASSSEC, &sock->flags) ? 1 : 0;
break;
case SO_PEERSEC:
return security_socket_getpeersec_stream(sock, optval, optlen, len);
case SO_MARK:
v.val = sk->sk_mark;
break;
case SO_RXQ_OVFL:
v.val = !!sock_flag(sk, SOCK_RXQ_OVFL);
break;
case SO_WIFI_STATUS:
v.val = !!sock_flag(sk, SOCK_WIFI_STATUS);
break;
case SO_PEEK_OFF:
if (!sock->ops->set_peek_off)
return -EOPNOTSUPP;
v.val = sk->sk_peek_off;
break;
case SO_NOFCS:
v.val = !!sock_flag(sk, SOCK_NOFCS);
break;
default:
return -ENOPROTOOPT;
}
if (len > lv)
len = lv;
if (copy_to_user(optval, &v, len))
return -EFAULT;
lenout:
if (put_user(len, optlen))
return -EFAULT;
return 0;
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS Overflow Mem. Corr.
CWE ID: CWE-119
Summary: The sock_setsockopt function in net/core/sock.c in the Linux kernel before 3.5 mishandles negative values of sk_sndbuf and sk_rcvbuf, which allows local users to cause a denial of service (memory corruption and system crash) or possibly have unspecified other impact by leveraging the CAP_NET_ADMIN capability for a crafted setsockopt system call with the (1) SO_SNDBUF or (2) SO_RCVBUF option.
Commit Message: net: cleanups in sock_setsockopt()
Use min_t()/max_t() macros, reformat two comments, use !!test_bit() to
match !!sock_flag()
Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
|
High
| 3,126
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: virtual void SetUp() {
FakeDBusThreadManager* fake_dbus_thread_manager = new FakeDBusThreadManager;
fake_bluetooth_profile_manager_client_ =
new FakeBluetoothProfileManagerClient;
fake_dbus_thread_manager->SetBluetoothProfileManagerClient(
scoped_ptr<BluetoothProfileManagerClient>(
fake_bluetooth_profile_manager_client_));
fake_dbus_thread_manager->SetBluetoothAdapterClient(
scoped_ptr<BluetoothAdapterClient>(new FakeBluetoothAdapterClient));
fake_dbus_thread_manager->SetBluetoothDeviceClient(
scoped_ptr<BluetoothDeviceClient>(new FakeBluetoothDeviceClient));
fake_dbus_thread_manager->SetBluetoothInputClient(
scoped_ptr<BluetoothInputClient>(new FakeBluetoothInputClient));
DBusThreadManager::InitializeForTesting(fake_dbus_thread_manager);
device::BluetoothAdapterFactory::GetAdapter(
base::Bind(&BluetoothProfileChromeOSTest::AdapterCallback,
base::Unretained(this)));
ASSERT_TRUE(adapter_.get() != NULL);
ASSERT_TRUE(adapter_->IsInitialized());
ASSERT_TRUE(adapter_->IsPresent());
adapter_->SetPowered(
true,
base::Bind(&base::DoNothing),
base::Bind(&base::DoNothing));
ASSERT_TRUE(adapter_->IsPowered());
}
Vulnerability Type:
CWE ID:
Summary: Google Chrome before 28.0.1500.71 does not properly prevent pop-under windows, which allows remote attackers to have an unspecified impact via a crafted web site.
Commit Message: Refactor to support default Bluetooth pairing delegate
In order to support a default pairing delegate we need to move the agent
service provider delegate implementation from BluetoothDevice to
BluetoothAdapter while retaining the existing API.
BUG=338492
TEST=device_unittests, unit_tests, browser_tests
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/148293003
git-svn-id: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src@252216 0039d316-1c4b-4281-b951-d872f2087c98
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High
| 14,954
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: Mac_Read_POST_Resource( FT_Library library,
FT_Stream stream,
FT_Long *offsets,
FT_Long resource_cnt,
FT_Long face_index,
FT_Face *aface )
{
FT_Error error = FT_Err_Cannot_Open_Resource;
FT_Memory memory = library->memory;
FT_Byte* pfb_data;
int i, type, flags;
FT_Long len;
FT_Long pfb_len, pfb_pos, pfb_lenpos;
FT_Long rlen, temp;
if ( face_index == -1 )
face_index = 0;
if ( face_index != 0 )
return error;
/* Find the length of all the POST resources, concatenated. Assume */
/* worst case (each resource in its own section). */
pfb_len = 0;
for ( i = 0; i < resource_cnt; ++i )
{
error = FT_Stream_Seek( stream, offsets[i] );
if ( error )
goto Exit;
if ( FT_READ_LONG( temp ) )
goto Exit;
pfb_len += temp + 6;
}
if ( FT_ALLOC( pfb_data, (FT_Long)pfb_len + 2 ) )
goto Exit;
pfb_data[0] = 0x80;
pfb_data[1] = 1; /* Ascii section */
pfb_data[2] = 0; /* 4-byte length, fill in later */
pfb_data[3] = 0;
pfb_data[4] = 0;
pfb_data[5] = 0;
pfb_pos = 6;
pfb_lenpos = 2;
len = 0;
type = 1;
for ( i = 0; i < resource_cnt; ++i )
{
error = FT_Stream_Seek( stream, offsets[i] );
if ( error )
goto Exit2;
if ( FT_READ_LONG( rlen ) )
goto Exit;
if ( FT_READ_USHORT( flags ) )
goto Exit;
FT_TRACE3(( "POST fragment[%d]: offsets=0x%08x, rlen=0x%08x, flags=0x%04x\n",
i, offsets[i], rlen, flags ));
/* the flags are part of the resource, so rlen >= 2. */
/* but some fonts declare rlen = 0 for empty fragment */
if ( rlen > 2 )
if ( ( flags >> 8 ) == type )
len += rlen;
else
{
if ( pfb_lenpos + 3 > pfb_len + 2 )
goto Exit2;
pfb_data[pfb_lenpos ] = (FT_Byte)( len );
pfb_data[pfb_lenpos + 1] = (FT_Byte)( len >> 8 );
pfb_data[pfb_lenpos + 2] = (FT_Byte)( len >> 16 );
pfb_data[pfb_lenpos + 3] = (FT_Byte)( len >> 24 );
if ( ( flags >> 8 ) == 5 ) /* End of font mark */
break;
if ( pfb_pos + 6 > pfb_len + 2 )
goto Exit2;
pfb_data[pfb_pos++] = 0x80;
type = flags >> 8;
len = rlen;
pfb_data[pfb_pos++] = (FT_Byte)type;
pfb_lenpos = pfb_pos;
pfb_data[pfb_pos++] = 0; /* 4-byte length, fill in later */
pfb_data[pfb_pos++] = 0;
pfb_data[pfb_pos++] = 0;
pfb_data[pfb_pos++] = 0;
}
error = FT_Stream_Read( stream, (FT_Byte *)pfb_data + pfb_pos, rlen );
if ( error )
goto Exit2;
pfb_pos += rlen;
}
if ( pfb_pos + 2 > pfb_len + 2 )
goto Exit2;
pfb_data[pfb_pos++] = 0x80;
pfb_data[pfb_pos++] = 3;
if ( pfb_lenpos + 3 > pfb_len + 2 )
goto Exit2;
pfb_data[pfb_lenpos ] = (FT_Byte)( len );
pfb_data[pfb_lenpos + 1] = (FT_Byte)( len >> 8 );
pfb_data[pfb_lenpos + 2] = (FT_Byte)( len >> 16 );
pfb_data[pfb_lenpos + 3] = (FT_Byte)( len >> 24 );
return open_face_from_buffer( library,
pfb_data,
pfb_pos,
face_index,
"type1",
aface );
Exit2:
FT_FREE( pfb_data );
Exit:
return error;
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS Exec Code Overflow
CWE ID: CWE-119
Summary: Heap-based buffer overflow in the Mac_Read_POST_Resource function in base/ftobjs.c in FreeType before 2.4.0 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) or possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted length value in a POST fragment header in a font file.
Commit Message:
|
Medium
| 4,112
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: bool DebuggerDetachFunction::RunAsync() {
std::unique_ptr<Detach::Params> params(Detach::Params::Create(*args_));
EXTENSION_FUNCTION_VALIDATE(params.get());
CopyDebuggee(&debuggee_, params->target);
if (!InitClientHost())
return false;
client_host_->Close();
SendResponse(true);
return true;
}
Vulnerability Type: Exec Code
CWE ID: CWE-20
Summary: Allowing the chrome.debugger API to attach to Web UI pages in DevTools in Google Chrome prior to 67.0.3396.62 allowed an attacker who convinced a user to install a malicious extension to execute arbitrary code via a crafted Chrome Extension.
Commit Message: [DevTools] Do not allow chrome.debugger to attach to web ui pages
If the page navigates to web ui, we force detach the debugger extension.
TBR=alexclarke@chromium.org
Bug: 798222
Change-Id: Idb46c2f59e839388397a8dfa6ce2e2a897698df3
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/935961
Commit-Queue: Dmitry Gozman <dgozman@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Devlin <rdevlin.cronin@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Pavel Feldman <pfeldman@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Nasko Oskov <nasko@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#540916}
|
High
| 19,474
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: void GaiaOAuthClient::Core::RefreshToken(
const OAuthClientInfo& oauth_client_info,
const std::string& refresh_token,
GaiaOAuthClient::Delegate* delegate) {
DCHECK(!request_.get()) << "Tried to fetch two things at once!";
delegate_ = delegate;
access_token_.clear();
expires_in_seconds_ = 0;
std::string post_body =
"refresh_token=" + net::EscapeUrlEncodedData(refresh_token, true) +
"&client_id=" + net::EscapeUrlEncodedData(oauth_client_info.client_id,
true) +
"&client_secret=" +
net::EscapeUrlEncodedData(oauth_client_info.client_secret, true) +
"&grant_type=refresh_token";
request_.reset(new UrlFetcher(GURL(provider_info_.access_token_url),
UrlFetcher::POST));
request_->SetRequestContext(request_context_getter_);
request_->SetUploadData("application/x-www-form-urlencoded", post_body);
request_->Start(
base::Bind(&GaiaOAuthClient::Core::OnAuthTokenFetchComplete, this));
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS
CWE ID: CWE-399
Summary: Use-after-free vulnerability in the PDF functionality in Google Chrome before 22.0.1229.79 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service or possibly have unspecified other impact via a crafted document.
Commit Message: Remove UrlFetcher from remoting and use the one in net instead.
BUG=133790
TEST=Stop and restart the Me2Me host. It should still work.
Review URL: https://chromiumcodereview.appspot.com/10637008
git-svn-id: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src@143798 0039d316-1c4b-4281-b951-d872f2087c98
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Medium
| 28,874
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: static v8::Handle<v8::Value> postMessageCallback(const v8::Arguments& args)
{
INC_STATS("DOM.TestActiveDOMObject.postMessage");
if (args.Length() < 1)
return V8Proxy::throwNotEnoughArgumentsError();
TestActiveDOMObject* imp = V8TestActiveDOMObject::toNative(args.Holder());
STRING_TO_V8PARAMETER_EXCEPTION_BLOCK(V8Parameter<>, message, MAYBE_MISSING_PARAMETER(args, 0, DefaultIsUndefined));
imp->postMessage(message);
return v8::Handle<v8::Value>();
}
Vulnerability Type:
CWE ID:
Summary: The browser native UI in Google Chrome before 17.0.963.83 does not require user confirmation before an unpacked extension installation, which allows user-assisted remote attackers to have an unspecified impact via a crafted extension.
Commit Message: [V8] Pass Isolate to throwNotEnoughArgumentsError()
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=86983
Reviewed by Adam Barth.
The objective is to pass Isolate around in V8 bindings.
This patch passes Isolate to throwNotEnoughArgumentsError().
No tests. No change in behavior.
* bindings/scripts/CodeGeneratorV8.pm:
(GenerateArgumentsCountCheck):
(GenerateEventConstructorCallback):
* bindings/scripts/test/V8/V8Float64Array.cpp:
(WebCore::Float64ArrayV8Internal::fooCallback):
* bindings/scripts/test/V8/V8TestActiveDOMObject.cpp:
(WebCore::TestActiveDOMObjectV8Internal::excitingFunctionCallback):
(WebCore::TestActiveDOMObjectV8Internal::postMessageCallback):
* bindings/scripts/test/V8/V8TestCustomNamedGetter.cpp:
(WebCore::TestCustomNamedGetterV8Internal::anotherFunctionCallback):
* bindings/scripts/test/V8/V8TestEventConstructor.cpp:
(WebCore::V8TestEventConstructor::constructorCallback):
* bindings/scripts/test/V8/V8TestEventTarget.cpp:
(WebCore::TestEventTargetV8Internal::itemCallback):
(WebCore::TestEventTargetV8Internal::dispatchEventCallback):
* bindings/scripts/test/V8/V8TestInterface.cpp:
(WebCore::TestInterfaceV8Internal::supplementalMethod2Callback):
(WebCore::V8TestInterface::constructorCallback):
* bindings/scripts/test/V8/V8TestMediaQueryListListener.cpp:
(WebCore::TestMediaQueryListListenerV8Internal::methodCallback):
* bindings/scripts/test/V8/V8TestNamedConstructor.cpp:
(WebCore::V8TestNamedConstructorConstructorCallback):
* bindings/scripts/test/V8/V8TestObj.cpp:
(WebCore::TestObjV8Internal::voidMethodWithArgsCallback):
(WebCore::TestObjV8Internal::intMethodWithArgsCallback):
(WebCore::TestObjV8Internal::objMethodWithArgsCallback):
(WebCore::TestObjV8Internal::methodWithSequenceArgCallback):
(WebCore::TestObjV8Internal::methodReturningSequenceCallback):
(WebCore::TestObjV8Internal::methodThatRequiresAllArgsAndThrowsCallback):
(WebCore::TestObjV8Internal::serializedValueCallback):
(WebCore::TestObjV8Internal::idbKeyCallback):
(WebCore::TestObjV8Internal::optionsObjectCallback):
(WebCore::TestObjV8Internal::methodWithNonOptionalArgAndOptionalArgCallback):
(WebCore::TestObjV8Internal::methodWithNonOptionalArgAndTwoOptionalArgsCallback):
(WebCore::TestObjV8Internal::methodWithCallbackArgCallback):
(WebCore::TestObjV8Internal::methodWithNonCallbackArgAndCallbackArgCallback):
(WebCore::TestObjV8Internal::overloadedMethod1Callback):
(WebCore::TestObjV8Internal::overloadedMethod2Callback):
(WebCore::TestObjV8Internal::overloadedMethod3Callback):
(WebCore::TestObjV8Internal::overloadedMethod4Callback):
(WebCore::TestObjV8Internal::overloadedMethod5Callback):
(WebCore::TestObjV8Internal::overloadedMethod6Callback):
(WebCore::TestObjV8Internal::overloadedMethod7Callback):
(WebCore::TestObjV8Internal::overloadedMethod11Callback):
(WebCore::TestObjV8Internal::overloadedMethod12Callback):
(WebCore::TestObjV8Internal::enabledAtRuntimeMethod1Callback):
(WebCore::TestObjV8Internal::enabledAtRuntimeMethod2Callback):
(WebCore::TestObjV8Internal::convert1Callback):
(WebCore::TestObjV8Internal::convert2Callback):
(WebCore::TestObjV8Internal::convert3Callback):
(WebCore::TestObjV8Internal::convert4Callback):
(WebCore::TestObjV8Internal::convert5Callback):
(WebCore::TestObjV8Internal::strictFunctionCallback):
(WebCore::V8TestObj::constructorCallback):
* bindings/scripts/test/V8/V8TestSerializedScriptValueInterface.cpp:
(WebCore::TestSerializedScriptValueInterfaceV8Internal::acceptTransferListCallback):
(WebCore::V8TestSerializedScriptValueInterface::constructorCallback):
* bindings/v8/ScriptController.cpp:
(WebCore::setValueAndClosePopupCallback):
* bindings/v8/V8Proxy.cpp:
(WebCore::V8Proxy::throwNotEnoughArgumentsError):
* bindings/v8/V8Proxy.h:
(V8Proxy):
* bindings/v8/custom/V8AudioContextCustom.cpp:
(WebCore::V8AudioContext::constructorCallback):
* bindings/v8/custom/V8DataViewCustom.cpp:
(WebCore::V8DataView::getInt8Callback):
(WebCore::V8DataView::getUint8Callback):
(WebCore::V8DataView::setInt8Callback):
(WebCore::V8DataView::setUint8Callback):
* bindings/v8/custom/V8DirectoryEntryCustom.cpp:
(WebCore::V8DirectoryEntry::getDirectoryCallback):
(WebCore::V8DirectoryEntry::getFileCallback):
* bindings/v8/custom/V8IntentConstructor.cpp:
(WebCore::V8Intent::constructorCallback):
* bindings/v8/custom/V8SVGLengthCustom.cpp:
(WebCore::V8SVGLength::convertToSpecifiedUnitsCallback):
* bindings/v8/custom/V8WebGLRenderingContextCustom.cpp:
(WebCore::getObjectParameter):
(WebCore::V8WebGLRenderingContext::getAttachedShadersCallback):
(WebCore::V8WebGLRenderingContext::getExtensionCallback):
(WebCore::V8WebGLRenderingContext::getFramebufferAttachmentParameterCallback):
(WebCore::V8WebGLRenderingContext::getParameterCallback):
(WebCore::V8WebGLRenderingContext::getProgramParameterCallback):
(WebCore::V8WebGLRenderingContext::getShaderParameterCallback):
(WebCore::V8WebGLRenderingContext::getUniformCallback):
(WebCore::vertexAttribAndUniformHelperf):
(WebCore::uniformHelperi):
(WebCore::uniformMatrixHelper):
* bindings/v8/custom/V8WebKitMutationObserverCustom.cpp:
(WebCore::V8WebKitMutationObserver::constructorCallback):
(WebCore::V8WebKitMutationObserver::observeCallback):
* bindings/v8/custom/V8WebSocketCustom.cpp:
(WebCore::V8WebSocket::constructorCallback):
(WebCore::V8WebSocket::sendCallback):
* bindings/v8/custom/V8XMLHttpRequestCustom.cpp:
(WebCore::V8XMLHttpRequest::openCallback):
git-svn-id: svn://svn.chromium.org/blink/trunk@117736 bbb929c8-8fbe-4397-9dbb-9b2b20218538
|
Medium
| 2,657
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: MagickExport MemoryInfo *RelinquishVirtualMemory(MemoryInfo *memory_info)
{
assert(memory_info != (MemoryInfo *) NULL);
assert(memory_info->signature == MagickSignature);
if (memory_info->blob != (void *) NULL)
switch (memory_info->type)
{
case AlignedVirtualMemory:
{
memory_info->blob=RelinquishAlignedMemory(memory_info->blob);
RelinquishMagickResource(MemoryResource,memory_info->length);
break;
}
case MapVirtualMemory:
{
(void) UnmapBlob(memory_info->blob,memory_info->length);
memory_info->blob=NULL;
RelinquishMagickResource(MapResource,memory_info->length);
if (*memory_info->filename != '\0')
(void) RelinquishUniqueFileResource(memory_info->filename);
break;
}
case UnalignedVirtualMemory:
default:
{
memory_info->blob=RelinquishMagickMemory(memory_info->blob);
break;
}
}
memory_info->signature=(~MagickSignature);
memory_info=(MemoryInfo *) RelinquishAlignedMemory(memory_info);
return(memory_info);
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS
CWE ID: CWE-189
Summary: Integer truncation issue in coders/pict.c in ImageMagick before 7.0.5-0 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) via a crafted .pict file.
Commit Message:
|
Medium
| 19,178
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: static char *get_object(
FILE *fp,
int obj_id,
const xref_t *xref,
size_t *size,
int *is_stream)
{
static const int blk_sz = 256;
int i, total_sz, read_sz, n_blks, search, stream;
size_t obj_sz;
char *c, *data;
long start;
const xref_entry_t *entry;
if (size)
*size = 0;
if (is_stream)
*is_stream = 0;
start = ftell(fp);
/* Find object */
entry = NULL;
for (i=0; i<xref->n_entries; i++)
if (xref->entries[i].obj_id == obj_id)
{
entry = &xref->entries[i];
break;
}
if (!entry)
return NULL;
/* Jump to object start */
fseek(fp, entry->offset, SEEK_SET);
/* Initial allocate */
obj_sz = 0; /* Bytes in object */
total_sz = 0; /* Bytes read in */
n_blks = 1;
data = malloc(blk_sz * n_blks);
memset(data, 0, blk_sz * n_blks);
/* Suck in data */
stream = 0;
while ((read_sz = fread(data+total_sz, 1, blk_sz-1, fp)) && !ferror(fp))
{
total_sz += read_sz;
*(data + total_sz) = '\0';
if (total_sz + blk_sz >= (blk_sz * n_blks))
data = realloc(data, blk_sz * (++n_blks));
search = total_sz - read_sz;
if (search < 0)
search = 0;
if ((c = strstr(data + search, "endobj")))
{
*(c + strlen("endobj") + 1) = '\0';
obj_sz = (void *)strstr(data + search, "endobj") - (void *)data;
obj_sz += strlen("endobj") + 1;
break;
}
else if (strstr(data, "stream"))
stream = 1;
}
clearerr(fp);
fseek(fp, start, SEEK_SET);
if (size)
*size = obj_sz;
if (is_stream)
*is_stream = stream;
return data;
}
Vulnerability Type:
CWE ID: CWE-787
Summary: An issue was discovered in PDFResurrect before 0.18. pdf_load_pages_kids in pdf.c doesn't validate a certain size value, which leads to a malloc failure and out-of-bounds write.
Commit Message: Zero and sanity check all dynamic allocs.
This addresses the memory issues in Issue #6 expressed in
calloc_some.pdf and malloc_some.pdf
|
Medium
| 2,622
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: struct sk_buff *skb_segment(struct sk_buff *head_skb,
netdev_features_t features)
{
struct sk_buff *segs = NULL;
struct sk_buff *tail = NULL;
struct sk_buff *list_skb = skb_shinfo(head_skb)->frag_list;
skb_frag_t *frag = skb_shinfo(head_skb)->frags;
unsigned int mss = skb_shinfo(head_skb)->gso_size;
unsigned int doffset = head_skb->data - skb_mac_header(head_skb);
unsigned int offset = doffset;
unsigned int tnl_hlen = skb_tnl_header_len(head_skb);
unsigned int headroom;
unsigned int len;
__be16 proto;
bool csum;
int sg = !!(features & NETIF_F_SG);
int nfrags = skb_shinfo(head_skb)->nr_frags;
int err = -ENOMEM;
int i = 0;
int pos;
proto = skb_network_protocol(head_skb);
if (unlikely(!proto))
return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
csum = !!can_checksum_protocol(features, proto);
__skb_push(head_skb, doffset);
headroom = skb_headroom(head_skb);
pos = skb_headlen(head_skb);
do {
struct sk_buff *nskb;
skb_frag_t *nskb_frag;
int hsize;
int size;
len = head_skb->len - offset;
if (len > mss)
len = mss;
hsize = skb_headlen(head_skb) - offset;
if (hsize < 0)
hsize = 0;
if (hsize > len || !sg)
hsize = len;
if (!hsize && i >= nfrags && skb_headlen(list_skb) &&
(skb_headlen(list_skb) == len || sg)) {
BUG_ON(skb_headlen(list_skb) > len);
i = 0;
nfrags = skb_shinfo(list_skb)->nr_frags;
frag = skb_shinfo(list_skb)->frags;
pos += skb_headlen(list_skb);
while (pos < offset + len) {
BUG_ON(i >= nfrags);
size = skb_frag_size(frag);
if (pos + size > offset + len)
break;
i++;
pos += size;
frag++;
}
nskb = skb_clone(list_skb, GFP_ATOMIC);
list_skb = list_skb->next;
if (unlikely(!nskb))
goto err;
if (unlikely(pskb_trim(nskb, len))) {
kfree_skb(nskb);
goto err;
}
hsize = skb_end_offset(nskb);
if (skb_cow_head(nskb, doffset + headroom)) {
kfree_skb(nskb);
goto err;
}
nskb->truesize += skb_end_offset(nskb) - hsize;
skb_release_head_state(nskb);
__skb_push(nskb, doffset);
} else {
nskb = __alloc_skb(hsize + doffset + headroom,
GFP_ATOMIC, skb_alloc_rx_flag(head_skb),
NUMA_NO_NODE);
if (unlikely(!nskb))
goto err;
skb_reserve(nskb, headroom);
__skb_put(nskb, doffset);
}
if (segs)
tail->next = nskb;
else
segs = nskb;
tail = nskb;
__copy_skb_header(nskb, head_skb);
nskb->mac_len = head_skb->mac_len;
skb_headers_offset_update(nskb, skb_headroom(nskb) - headroom);
skb_copy_from_linear_data_offset(head_skb, -tnl_hlen,
nskb->data - tnl_hlen,
doffset + tnl_hlen);
if (nskb->len == len + doffset)
goto perform_csum_check;
if (!sg) {
nskb->ip_summed = CHECKSUM_NONE;
nskb->csum = skb_copy_and_csum_bits(head_skb, offset,
skb_put(nskb, len),
len, 0);
continue;
}
nskb_frag = skb_shinfo(nskb)->frags;
skb_copy_from_linear_data_offset(head_skb, offset,
skb_put(nskb, hsize), hsize);
skb_shinfo(nskb)->tx_flags = skb_shinfo(head_skb)->tx_flags &
SKBTX_SHARED_FRAG;
while (pos < offset + len) {
if (i >= nfrags) {
BUG_ON(skb_headlen(list_skb));
i = 0;
nfrags = skb_shinfo(list_skb)->nr_frags;
frag = skb_shinfo(list_skb)->frags;
BUG_ON(!nfrags);
list_skb = list_skb->next;
}
if (unlikely(skb_shinfo(nskb)->nr_frags >=
MAX_SKB_FRAGS)) {
net_warn_ratelimited(
"skb_segment: too many frags: %u %u\n",
pos, mss);
goto err;
}
*nskb_frag = *frag;
__skb_frag_ref(nskb_frag);
size = skb_frag_size(nskb_frag);
if (pos < offset) {
nskb_frag->page_offset += offset - pos;
skb_frag_size_sub(nskb_frag, offset - pos);
}
skb_shinfo(nskb)->nr_frags++;
if (pos + size <= offset + len) {
i++;
frag++;
pos += size;
} else {
skb_frag_size_sub(nskb_frag, pos + size - (offset + len));
goto skip_fraglist;
}
nskb_frag++;
}
skip_fraglist:
nskb->data_len = len - hsize;
nskb->len += nskb->data_len;
nskb->truesize += nskb->data_len;
perform_csum_check:
if (!csum) {
nskb->csum = skb_checksum(nskb, doffset,
nskb->len - doffset, 0);
nskb->ip_summed = CHECKSUM_NONE;
}
} while ((offset += len) < head_skb->len);
return segs;
err:
kfree_skb_list(segs);
return ERR_PTR(err);
}
Vulnerability Type: +Info
CWE ID: CWE-416
Summary: Use-after-free vulnerability in the skb_segment function in net/core/skbuff.c in the Linux kernel through 3.13.6 allows attackers to obtain sensitive information from kernel memory by leveraging the absence of a certain orphaning operation.
Commit Message: skbuff: skb_segment: orphan frags before copying
skb_segment copies frags around, so we need
to copy them carefully to avoid accessing
user memory after reporting completion to userspace
through a callback.
skb_segment doesn't normally happen on datapath:
TSO needs to be disabled - so disabling zero copy
in this case does not look like a big deal.
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
|
Low
| 2,127
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: vtp_print (netdissect_options *ndo,
const u_char *pptr, u_int length)
{
int type, len, tlv_len, tlv_value, mgmtd_len;
const u_char *tptr;
const struct vtp_vlan_ *vtp_vlan;
if (length < VTP_HEADER_LEN)
goto trunc;
tptr = pptr;
ND_TCHECK2(*tptr, VTP_HEADER_LEN);
type = *(tptr+1);
ND_PRINT((ndo, "VTPv%u, Message %s (0x%02x), length %u",
*tptr,
tok2str(vtp_message_type_values,"Unknown message type", type),
type,
length));
/* In non-verbose mode, just print version and message type */
if (ndo->ndo_vflag < 1) {
return;
}
/* verbose mode print all fields */
ND_PRINT((ndo, "\n\tDomain name: "));
mgmtd_len = *(tptr + 3);
if (mgmtd_len < 1 || mgmtd_len > 32) {
ND_PRINT((ndo, " [invalid MgmtD Len %d]", mgmtd_len));
return;
}
fn_printzp(ndo, tptr + 4, mgmtd_len, NULL);
ND_PRINT((ndo, ", %s: %u",
tok2str(vtp_header_values, "Unknown", type),
*(tptr+2)));
tptr += VTP_HEADER_LEN;
switch (type) {
case VTP_SUMMARY_ADV:
/*
* SUMMARY ADVERTISEMENT
*
* 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
* +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
* | Version | Code | Followers | MgmtD Len |
* +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
* | Management Domain Name (zero-padded to 32 bytes) |
* +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
* | Configuration revision number |
* +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
* | Updater Identity IP address |
* +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
* | Update Timestamp (12 bytes) |
* +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
* | MD5 digest (16 bytes) |
* +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
*
*/
ND_TCHECK2(*tptr, 8);
ND_PRINT((ndo, "\n\t Config Rev %x, Updater %s",
EXTRACT_32BITS(tptr),
ipaddr_string(ndo, tptr+4)));
tptr += 8;
ND_TCHECK2(*tptr, VTP_UPDATE_TIMESTAMP_LEN);
ND_PRINT((ndo, ", Timestamp 0x%08x 0x%08x 0x%08x",
EXTRACT_32BITS(tptr),
EXTRACT_32BITS(tptr + 4),
EXTRACT_32BITS(tptr + 8)));
tptr += VTP_UPDATE_TIMESTAMP_LEN;
ND_TCHECK2(*tptr, VTP_MD5_DIGEST_LEN);
ND_PRINT((ndo, ", MD5 digest: %08x%08x%08x%08x",
EXTRACT_32BITS(tptr),
EXTRACT_32BITS(tptr + 4),
EXTRACT_32BITS(tptr + 8),
EXTRACT_32BITS(tptr + 12)));
tptr += VTP_MD5_DIGEST_LEN;
break;
case VTP_SUBSET_ADV:
/*
* SUBSET ADVERTISEMENT
*
* 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
* +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
* | Version | Code | Seq number | MgmtD Len |
* +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
* | Management Domain Name (zero-padded to 32 bytes) |
* +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
* | Configuration revision number |
* +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
* | VLAN info field 1 |
* +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
* | ................ |
* +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
* | VLAN info field N |
* +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
*
*/
ND_PRINT((ndo, ", Config Rev %x", EXTRACT_32BITS(tptr)));
/*
* VLAN INFORMATION
* 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
* +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
* | V info len | Status | VLAN type | VLAN name len |
* +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
* | ISL vlan id | MTU size |
* +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
* | 802.10 index (SAID) |
* +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
* | VLAN name |
* +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
*
*/
tptr += 4;
while (tptr < (pptr+length)) {
len = *tptr;
if (len == 0)
break;
ND_TCHECK2(*tptr, len);
vtp_vlan = (const struct vtp_vlan_*)tptr;
ND_TCHECK(*vtp_vlan);
ND_PRINT((ndo, "\n\tVLAN info status %s, type %s, VLAN-id %u, MTU %u, SAID 0x%08x, Name ",
tok2str(vtp_vlan_status,"Unknown",vtp_vlan->status),
tok2str(vtp_vlan_type_values,"Unknown",vtp_vlan->type),
EXTRACT_16BITS(&vtp_vlan->vlanid),
EXTRACT_16BITS(&vtp_vlan->mtu),
EXTRACT_32BITS(&vtp_vlan->index)));
fn_printzp(ndo, tptr + VTP_VLAN_INFO_OFFSET, vtp_vlan->name_len, NULL);
/*
* Vlan names are aligned to 32-bit boundaries.
*/
len -= VTP_VLAN_INFO_OFFSET + 4*((vtp_vlan->name_len + 3)/4);
tptr += VTP_VLAN_INFO_OFFSET + 4*((vtp_vlan->name_len + 3)/4);
/* TLV information follows */
while (len > 0) {
/*
* Cisco specs says 2 bytes for type + 2 bytes for length, take only 1
* See: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/trsrb/frames.htm
*/
type = *tptr;
tlv_len = *(tptr+1);
ND_PRINT((ndo, "\n\t\t%s (0x%04x) TLV",
tok2str(vtp_vlan_tlv_values, "Unknown", type),
type));
/*
* infinite loop check
*/
if (type == 0 || tlv_len == 0) {
return;
}
ND_TCHECK2(*tptr, tlv_len * 2 +2);
tlv_value = EXTRACT_16BITS(tptr+2);
switch (type) {
case VTP_VLAN_STE_HOP_COUNT:
ND_PRINT((ndo, ", %u", tlv_value));
break;
case VTP_VLAN_PRUNING:
ND_PRINT((ndo, ", %s (%u)",
tlv_value == 1 ? "Enabled" : "Disabled",
tlv_value));
break;
case VTP_VLAN_STP_TYPE:
ND_PRINT((ndo, ", %s (%u)",
tok2str(vtp_stp_type_values, "Unknown", tlv_value),
tlv_value));
break;
case VTP_VLAN_BRIDGE_TYPE:
ND_PRINT((ndo, ", %s (%u)",
tlv_value == 1 ? "SRB" : "SRT",
tlv_value));
break;
case VTP_VLAN_BACKUP_CRF_MODE:
ND_PRINT((ndo, ", %s (%u)",
tlv_value == 1 ? "Backup" : "Not backup",
tlv_value));
break;
/*
* FIXME those are the defined TLVs that lack a decoder
* you are welcome to contribute code ;-)
*/
case VTP_VLAN_SOURCE_ROUTING_RING_NUMBER:
case VTP_VLAN_SOURCE_ROUTING_BRIDGE_NUMBER:
case VTP_VLAN_PARENT_VLAN:
case VTP_VLAN_TRANS_BRIDGED_VLAN:
case VTP_VLAN_ARP_HOP_COUNT:
default:
print_unknown_data(ndo, tptr, "\n\t\t ", 2 + tlv_len*2);
break;
}
len -= 2 + tlv_len*2;
tptr += 2 + tlv_len*2;
}
}
break;
case VTP_ADV_REQUEST:
/*
* ADVERTISEMENT REQUEST
*
* 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
* +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
* | Version | Code | Reserved | MgmtD Len |
* +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
* | Management Domain Name (zero-padded to 32 bytes) |
* +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
* | Start value |
* +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
*
*/
ND_TCHECK2(*tptr, 4);
ND_PRINT((ndo, "\n\tStart value: %u", EXTRACT_32BITS(tptr)));
break;
case VTP_JOIN_MESSAGE:
/* FIXME - Could not find message format */
break;
default:
break;
}
return;
trunc:
ND_PRINT((ndo, "[|vtp]"));
}
Vulnerability Type:
CWE ID: CWE-125
Summary: The VTP parser in tcpdump before 4.9.2 has a buffer over-read in print-vtp.c:vtp_print().
Commit Message: CVE-2017-13020/VTP: Add some missing bounds checks.
This fixes a buffer over-read discovered by Bhargava Shastry,
SecT/TU Berlin.
Add a test using the capture file supplied by the reporter(s), modified
so the capture file won't be rejected as an invalid capture.
|
High
| 899
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: static gboolean cosine_read(wtap *wth, int *err, gchar **err_info,
gint64 *data_offset)
{
gint64 offset;
int pkt_len;
char line[COSINE_LINE_LENGTH];
/* Find the next packet */
offset = cosine_seek_next_packet(wth, err, err_info, line);
if (offset < 0)
return FALSE;
*data_offset = offset;
/* Parse the header */
pkt_len = parse_cosine_rec_hdr(&wth->phdr, line, err, err_info);
if (pkt_len == -1)
return FALSE;
/* Convert the ASCII hex dump to binary data */
return parse_cosine_hex_dump(wth->fh, &wth->phdr, pkt_len,
wth->frame_buffer, err, err_info);
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS Overflow
CWE ID: CWE-119
Summary: wiretap/cosine.c in the CoSine file parser in Wireshark 1.12.x before 1.12.12 and 2.x before 2.0.4 mishandles sscanf unsigned-integer processing, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) via a crafted file.
Commit Message: Fix packet length handling.
Treat the packet length as unsigned - it shouldn't be negative in the
file. If it is, that'll probably cause the sscanf to fail, so we'll
report the file as bad.
Check it against WTAP_MAX_PACKET_SIZE to make sure we don't try to
allocate a huge amount of memory, just as we do in other file readers.
Use the now-validated packet size as the length in
ws_buffer_assure_space(), so we are certain to have enough space, and
don't allocate too much space.
Merge the header and packet data parsing routines while we're at it.
Bug: 12395
Change-Id: Ia70f33b71ff28451190fcf144c333fd1362646b2
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/15172
Reviewed-by: Guy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu>
|
Medium
| 3,315
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: bool IsTraceEventArgsWhitelisted(const char* category_group_name,
const char* event_name) {
base::CStringTokenizer category_group_tokens(
category_group_name, category_group_name + strlen(category_group_name),
",");
while (category_group_tokens.GetNext()) {
const std::string& category_group_token = category_group_tokens.token();
for (int i = 0; kEventArgsWhitelist[i][0] != NULL; ++i) {
DCHECK(kEventArgsWhitelist[i][1]);
if (base::MatchPattern(category_group_token.c_str(),
kEventArgsWhitelist[i][0]) &&
base::MatchPattern(event_name, kEventArgsWhitelist[i][1])) {
return true;
}
}
}
return false;
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS
CWE ID: CWE-399
Summary: Use-after-free vulnerability in the FrameSelection::updateAppearance function in core/editing/FrameSelection.cpp in Blink, as used in Google Chrome before 34.0.1847.137, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service or possibly have unspecified other impact by leveraging improper RenderObject handling.
Commit Message: Tracing: Add support for PII whitelisting of individual trace event arguments
R=dsinclair,shatch
BUG=546093
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1415013003
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#356690}
|
High
| 18,132
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: LONG ValidateSignature(HWND hDlg, const char* path)
{
LONG r;
WINTRUST_DATA trust_data = { 0 };
WINTRUST_FILE_INFO trust_file = { 0 };
GUID guid_generic_verify = // WINTRUST_ACTION_GENERIC_VERIFY_V2
{ 0xaac56b, 0xcd44, 0x11d0,{ 0x8c, 0xc2, 0x0, 0xc0, 0x4f, 0xc2, 0x95, 0xee } };
char *signature_name;
size_t i, len;
signature_name = GetSignatureName(path);
if (signature_name == NULL) {
uprintf("PKI: Could not get signature name");
MessageBoxExU(hDlg, lmprintf(MSG_284), lmprintf(MSG_283), MB_OK | MB_ICONERROR | MB_IS_RTL, selected_langid);
return TRUST_E_NOSIGNATURE;
}
for (i = 0; i < ARRAYSIZE(cert_name); i++) {
len = strlen(cert_name[i]);
if (strncmp(signature_name, cert_name[i], len) == 0) {
if ((len >= strlen(signature_name)) || isspace(signature_name[len]))
break;
}
}
if (i >= ARRAYSIZE(cert_name)) {
uprintf("PKI: Signature '%s' is unexpected...", signature_name);
if (MessageBoxExU(hDlg, lmprintf(MSG_285, signature_name), lmprintf(MSG_283),
MB_YESNO | MB_ICONWARNING | MB_IS_RTL, selected_langid) != IDYES)
return TRUST_E_EXPLICIT_DISTRUST;
}
trust_file.cbStruct = sizeof(trust_file);
trust_file.pcwszFilePath = utf8_to_wchar(path);
if (trust_file.pcwszFilePath == NULL) {
uprintf("PKI: Unable to convert '%s' to UTF16", path);
return ERROR_SEVERITY_ERROR | FAC(FACILITY_CERT) | ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY;
}
trust_data.cbStruct = sizeof(trust_data);
trust_data.dwUIChoice = WTD_UI_ALL;
trust_data.fdwRevocationChecks = WTD_REVOKE_WHOLECHAIN;
trust_data.dwProvFlags = WTD_REVOCATION_CHECK_CHAIN | 0x400;
trust_data.dwUnionChoice = WTD_CHOICE_FILE;
trust_data.pFile = &trust_file;
r = WinVerifyTrust(NULL, &guid_generic_verify, &trust_data);
safe_free(trust_file.pcwszFilePath);
return r;
}
Vulnerability Type: Exec Code
CWE ID: CWE-494
Summary: Akeo Consulting Rufus prior to version 2.17.1187 does not adequately validate the integrity of updates downloaded over HTTP, allowing an attacker to easily convince a user to execute arbitrary code
Commit Message: [pki] fix https://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/403768
* This commit effectively fixes https://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/403768 (CVE-2017-13083) as
it is described per its revision 11, which is the latest revision at the time of this commit,
by disabling Windows prompts, enacted during signature validation, that allow the user to
bypass the intended signature verification checks.
* It needs to be pointed out that the vulnerability ("allow(ing) the use of a self-signed
certificate"), which relies on the end-user actively ignoring a Windows prompt that tells
them that the update failed the signature validation whilst also advising against running it,
is being fully addressed, even as the update protocol remains HTTP.
* It also need to be pointed out that the extended delay (48 hours) between the time the
vulnerability was reported and the moment it is fixed in our codebase has to do with
the fact that the reporter chose to deviate from standard security practices by not
disclosing the details of the vulnerability with us, be it publicly or privately,
before creating the cert.org report. The only advance notification we received was a
generic note about the use of HTTP vs HTTPS, which, as have established, is not
immediately relevant to addressing the reported vulnerability.
* Closes #1009
* Note: The other vulnerability scenario described towards the end of #1009, which
doesn't have to do with the "lack of CA checking", will be addressed separately.
|
Medium
| 1,780
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: bool TestDataReductionProxyConfig::ShouldAddDefaultProxyBypassRules() const {
return add_default_proxy_bypass_rules_;
}
Vulnerability Type:
CWE ID: CWE-20
Summary: Lack of special casing of localhost in WPAD files in Google Chrome prior to 71.0.3578.80 allowed an attacker on the local network segment to proxy resources on localhost via a crafted WPAD file.
Commit Message: Implicitly bypass localhost when proxying requests.
This aligns Chrome's behavior with the Windows and macOS proxy resolvers (but not Firefox).
Concretely:
* localhost names (as determined by net::IsLocalhost) now implicitly bypass the proxy
* link-local IP addresses implicitly bypass the proxy
The implicit rules are handled by ProxyBypassRules, and it is possible to override them when manually configuring proxy settings (but not when using PAC or auto-detect).
This change also adds support for the "<-loopback>" proxy bypass rule, with similar semantics as it has on Windows (removes the implicit bypass rules for localhost and link-local).
The compatibility risk of this change should be low as proxying through localhost was not universally supported. It is however an idiom used in testing (a number of our own tests had such a dependency). Impacted users can use the "<-loopback>" bypass rule as a workaround.
Bug: 413511, 899126, 901896
Change-Id: I263ca21ef9f12d4759a20cb4751dc3261bda6ac0
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/1303626
Commit-Queue: Eric Roman <eroman@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Dominick Ng <dominickn@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Tarun Bansal <tbansal@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Matt Menke <mmenke@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Sami Kyöstilä <skyostil@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#606112}
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Low
| 3,913
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Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
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Code: void svc_rdma_send_error(struct svcxprt_rdma *xprt, struct rpcrdma_msg *rmsgp,
int status)
{
struct ib_send_wr err_wr;
struct page *p;
struct svc_rdma_op_ctxt *ctxt;
enum rpcrdma_errcode err;
__be32 *va;
int length;
int ret;
ret = svc_rdma_repost_recv(xprt, GFP_KERNEL);
if (ret)
return;
p = alloc_page(GFP_KERNEL);
if (!p)
return;
va = page_address(p);
/* XDR encode an error reply */
err = ERR_CHUNK;
if (status == -EPROTONOSUPPORT)
err = ERR_VERS;
length = svc_rdma_xdr_encode_error(xprt, rmsgp, err, va);
ctxt = svc_rdma_get_context(xprt);
ctxt->direction = DMA_TO_DEVICE;
ctxt->count = 1;
ctxt->pages[0] = p;
/* Prepare SGE for local address */
ctxt->sge[0].lkey = xprt->sc_pd->local_dma_lkey;
ctxt->sge[0].length = length;
ctxt->sge[0].addr = ib_dma_map_page(xprt->sc_cm_id->device,
p, 0, length, DMA_TO_DEVICE);
if (ib_dma_mapping_error(xprt->sc_cm_id->device, ctxt->sge[0].addr)) {
dprintk("svcrdma: Error mapping buffer for protocol error\n");
svc_rdma_put_context(ctxt, 1);
return;
}
svc_rdma_count_mappings(xprt, ctxt);
/* Prepare SEND WR */
memset(&err_wr, 0, sizeof(err_wr));
ctxt->cqe.done = svc_rdma_wc_send;
err_wr.wr_cqe = &ctxt->cqe;
err_wr.sg_list = ctxt->sge;
err_wr.num_sge = 1;
err_wr.opcode = IB_WR_SEND;
err_wr.send_flags = IB_SEND_SIGNALED;
/* Post It */
ret = svc_rdma_send(xprt, &err_wr);
if (ret) {
dprintk("svcrdma: Error %d posting send for protocol error\n",
ret);
svc_rdma_unmap_dma(ctxt);
svc_rdma_put_context(ctxt, 1);
}
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS
CWE ID: CWE-404
Summary: The NFSv4 implementation in the Linux kernel through 4.11.1 allows local users to cause a denial of service (resource consumption) by leveraging improper channel callback shutdown when unmounting an NFSv4 filesystem, aka a *module reference and kernel daemon* leak.
Commit Message: Merge tag 'nfsd-4.12' of git://linux-nfs.org/~bfields/linux
Pull nfsd updates from Bruce Fields:
"Another RDMA update from Chuck Lever, and a bunch of miscellaneous
bugfixes"
* tag 'nfsd-4.12' of git://linux-nfs.org/~bfields/linux: (26 commits)
nfsd: Fix up the "supattr_exclcreat" attributes
nfsd: encoders mustn't use unitialized values in error cases
nfsd: fix undefined behavior in nfsd4_layout_verify
lockd: fix lockd shutdown race
NFSv4: Fix callback server shutdown
SUNRPC: Refactor svc_set_num_threads()
NFSv4.x/callback: Create the callback service through svc_create_pooled
lockd: remove redundant check on block
svcrdma: Clean out old XDR encoders
svcrdma: Remove the req_map cache
svcrdma: Remove unused RDMA Write completion handler
svcrdma: Reduce size of sge array in struct svc_rdma_op_ctxt
svcrdma: Clean up RPC-over-RDMA backchannel reply processing
svcrdma: Report Write/Reply chunk overruns
svcrdma: Clean up RDMA_ERROR path
svcrdma: Use rdma_rw API in RPC reply path
svcrdma: Introduce local rdma_rw API helpers
svcrdma: Clean up svc_rdma_get_inv_rkey()
svcrdma: Add helper to save pages under I/O
svcrdma: Eliminate RPCRDMA_SQ_DEPTH_MULT
...
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Medium
| 7,328
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Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
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Code: GURL DevToolsWindow::GetDevToolsURL(Profile* profile,
const GURL& base_url,
bool shared_worker_frontend,
bool v8_only_frontend,
const std::string& remote_frontend,
bool can_dock,
const std::string& panel) {
if (base_url.SchemeIs("data"))
return base_url;
std::string frontend_url(
!remote_frontend.empty() ?
remote_frontend :
base_url.is_empty() ? chrome::kChromeUIDevToolsURL : base_url.spec());
std::string url_string(
frontend_url +
((frontend_url.find("?") == std::string::npos) ? "?" : "&"));
if (shared_worker_frontend)
url_string += "&isSharedWorker=true";
if (v8_only_frontend)
url_string += "&v8only=true";
if (remote_frontend.size()) {
url_string += "&remoteFrontend=true";
} else {
url_string += "&remoteBase=" + DevToolsUI::GetRemoteBaseURL().spec();
}
if (can_dock)
url_string += "&can_dock=true";
if (panel.size())
url_string += "&panel=" + panel;
return DevToolsUI::SanitizeFrontendURL(GURL(url_string));
}
Vulnerability Type: +Info
CWE ID: CWE-200
Summary: Google Chrome prior to 56.0.2924.76 for Windows insufficiently sanitized DevTools URLs, which allowed a remote attacker who convinced a user to install a malicious extension to read filesystem contents via a crafted HTML page.
Commit Message: DevTools: move front-end URL handling to DevToolsUIBindingds
BUG=662859
Review-Url: https://codereview.chromium.org/2607833002
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#440926}
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Medium
| 18,139
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Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
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Code: long vorbis_book_decodev_set(codebook *book,ogg_int32_t *a,
oggpack_buffer *b,int n,int point){
if(book->used_entries>0){
ogg_int32_t *v = book->dec_buf;//(ogg_int32_t *)alloca(sizeof(*v)*book->dim);
int i,j;
if (!v) return -1;
for(i=0;i<n;){
if(decode_map(book,b,v,point))return -1;
for (j=0;j<book->dim;j++)
a[i++]=v[j];
}
}else{
int i,j;
for(i=0;i<n;){
for (j=0;j<book->dim;j++)
a[i++]=0;
}
}
return 0;
}
Vulnerability Type: +Info
CWE ID: CWE-200
Summary: An information disclosure vulnerability in the Android media framework (n/a). Product: Android. Versions: 7.0, 7.1.1, 7.1.2, 8.0. Android ID: A-62800140.
Commit Message: Fix out of bounds access in codebook processing
Bug: 62800140
Test: ran poc, CTS
Change-Id: I9960d507be62ee0a3b0aa991240951d5a0784f37
(cherry picked from commit 2c4c4bd895f01fdecb90ebdd0412b60608a9ccf0)
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High
| 6,596
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Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
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Code: static int itacns_add_data_files(sc_pkcs15_card_t *p15card)
{
const size_t array_size =
sizeof(itacns_data_files)/sizeof(itacns_data_files[0]);
unsigned int i;
int rv;
sc_pkcs15_data_t *p15_personaldata = NULL;
sc_pkcs15_data_info_t dinfo;
struct sc_pkcs15_object *objs[32];
struct sc_pkcs15_data_info *cinfo;
for(i=0; i < array_size; i++) {
sc_path_t path;
sc_pkcs15_data_info_t data;
sc_pkcs15_object_t obj;
if (itacns_data_files[i].cie_only &&
p15card->card->type != SC_CARD_TYPE_ITACNS_CIE_V2)
continue;
sc_format_path(itacns_data_files[i].path, &path);
memset(&data, 0, sizeof(data));
memset(&obj, 0, sizeof(obj));
strlcpy(data.app_label, itacns_data_files[i].label,
sizeof(data.app_label));
strlcpy(obj.label, itacns_data_files[i].label,
sizeof(obj.label));
data.path = path;
rv = sc_pkcs15emu_add_data_object(p15card, &obj, &data);
SC_TEST_RET(p15card->card->ctx, SC_LOG_DEBUG_NORMAL, rv,
"Could not add data file");
}
/*
* If we got this far, we can read the Personal Data file and glean
* the user's full name. Thus we can use it to put together a
* user-friendlier card name.
*/
memset(&dinfo, 0, sizeof(dinfo));
strcpy(dinfo.app_label, "EF_DatiPersonali");
/* Find EF_DatiPersonali */
rv = sc_pkcs15_get_objects(p15card, SC_PKCS15_TYPE_DATA_OBJECT,
objs, 32);
if(rv < 0) {
sc_debug(p15card->card->ctx, SC_LOG_DEBUG_NORMAL,
"Data enumeration failed");
return SC_SUCCESS;
}
for(i=0; i<32; i++) {
cinfo = (struct sc_pkcs15_data_info *) objs[i]->data;
if(!strcmp("EF_DatiPersonali", objs[i]->label))
break;
}
if(i>=32) {
sc_debug(p15card->card->ctx, SC_LOG_DEBUG_NORMAL,
"Could not find EF_DatiPersonali: "
"keeping generic card name");
return SC_SUCCESS;
}
rv = sc_pkcs15_read_data_object(p15card, cinfo, &p15_personaldata);
if (rv) {
sc_debug(p15card->card->ctx, SC_LOG_DEBUG_NORMAL,
"Could not read EF_DatiPersonali: "
"keeping generic card name");
}
{
char fullname[160];
if(get_name_from_EF_DatiPersonali(p15_personaldata->data,
fullname, sizeof(fullname))) {
sc_debug(p15card->card->ctx, SC_LOG_DEBUG_NORMAL,
"Could not parse EF_DatiPersonali: "
"keeping generic card name");
sc_pkcs15_free_data_object(p15_personaldata);
return SC_SUCCESS;
}
set_string(&p15card->tokeninfo->label, fullname);
}
sc_pkcs15_free_data_object(p15_personaldata);
return SC_SUCCESS;
}
Vulnerability Type:
CWE ID: CWE-125
Summary: Various out of bounds reads when handling responses in OpenSC before 0.19.0-rc1 could be used by attackers able to supply crafted smartcards to potentially crash the opensc library using programs.
Commit Message: fixed out of bounds reads
Thanks to Eric Sesterhenn from X41 D-SEC GmbH
for reporting and suggesting security fixes.
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Low
| 11,261
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Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
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Code: M_fs_error_t M_fs_move(const char *path_old, const char *path_new, M_uint32 mode, M_fs_progress_cb_t cb, M_uint32 progress_flags)
{
char *norm_path_old;
char *norm_path_new;
char *resolve_path;
M_fs_info_t *info;
M_fs_progress_t *progress = NULL;
M_uint64 entry_size;
M_fs_error_t res;
if (path_old == NULL || *path_old == '\0' || path_new == NULL || *path_new == '\0') {
return M_FS_ERROR_INVALID;
}
/* It's okay if new path doesn't exist. */
res = M_fs_path_norm(&norm_path_new, path_new, M_FS_PATH_NORM_RESDIR, M_FS_SYSTEM_AUTO);
if (res != M_FS_ERROR_SUCCESS) {
M_free(norm_path_new);
return res;
}
/* If a path is a file and the destination is a directory the file should be moved
* into the directory. E.g. /file.txt -> /dir = /dir/file.txt */
if (M_fs_isfileintodir(path_old, path_new, &norm_path_old)) {
M_free(norm_path_new);
res = M_fs_move(path_old, norm_path_old, mode, cb, progress_flags);
M_free(norm_path_old);
return res;
}
/* Normalize the old path and do basic checks that it exists. We'll leave really checking that the old path
* existing to rename because any check we perform may not be true when rename is called. */
res = M_fs_path_norm(&norm_path_old, path_old, M_FS_PATH_NORM_RESALL, M_FS_SYSTEM_AUTO);
if (res != M_FS_ERROR_SUCCESS) {
M_free(norm_path_new);
M_free(norm_path_old);
return res;
}
progress = M_fs_progress_create();
res = M_fs_info(&info, path_old, (mode & M_FS_FILE_MODE_PRESERVE_PERMS)?M_FS_PATH_INFO_FLAGS_NONE:M_FS_PATH_INFO_FLAGS_BASIC);
if (res != M_FS_ERROR_SUCCESS) {
M_fs_progress_destroy(progress);
M_free(norm_path_new);
M_free(norm_path_old);
return res;
}
/* There is a race condition where the path could not exist but be created between the exists check and calling
* rename to move the file but there isn't much we can do in this case. copy will delete and the file so this
* situation won't cause an error. */
if (!M_fs_check_overwrite_allowed(norm_path_old, norm_path_new, mode)) {
M_fs_progress_destroy(progress);
M_free(norm_path_new);
M_free(norm_path_old);
return M_FS_ERROR_FILE_EXISTS;
}
if (cb) {
entry_size = M_fs_info_get_size(info);
M_fs_progress_set_path(progress, norm_path_new);
M_fs_progress_set_type(progress, M_fs_info_get_type(info));
if (progress_flags & M_FS_PROGRESS_SIZE_TOTAL) {
M_fs_progress_set_size_total(progress, entry_size);
M_fs_progress_set_size_total_progess(progress, entry_size);
}
if (progress_flags & M_FS_PROGRESS_SIZE_CUR) {
M_fs_progress_set_size_current(progress, entry_size);
M_fs_progress_set_size_current_progress(progress, entry_size);
}
/* Change the progress count to reflect the count. */
if (progress_flags & M_FS_PROGRESS_COUNT) {
M_fs_progress_set_count_total(progress, 1);
M_fs_progress_set_count(progress, 1);
}
}
/* Move the file. */
if (M_fs_info_get_type(info) == M_FS_TYPE_SYMLINK) {
res = M_fs_path_readlink(&resolve_path, norm_path_old);
if (res == M_FS_ERROR_SUCCESS) {
res = M_fs_symlink(norm_path_new, resolve_path);
}
M_free(resolve_path);
} else {
res = M_fs_move_file(norm_path_old, norm_path_new);
}
/* Failure was because we're crossing mount points. */
if (res == M_FS_ERROR_NOT_SAMEDEV) {
/* Can't rename so copy and delete. */
if (M_fs_copy(norm_path_old, norm_path_new, mode, cb, progress_flags) == M_FS_ERROR_SUCCESS) {
/* Success - Delete the original files since this is a move. */
res = M_fs_delete(norm_path_old, M_TRUE, NULL, M_FS_PROGRESS_NOEXTRA);
} else {
/* Failure - Delete the new files that were copied but only if we are not overwriting. We don't
* want to remove any existing files (especially if the dest is a dir). */
if (!(mode & M_FS_FILE_MODE_OVERWRITE)) {
M_fs_delete(norm_path_new, M_TRUE, NULL, M_FS_PROGRESS_NOEXTRA);
}
res = M_FS_ERROR_GENERIC;
}
} else {
/* Call the cb with the result of the move whether it was a success for fail. We call the cb only if the
* result of the move is not M_FS_ERROR_NOT_SAMEDEV because the copy operation will call the cb for us. */
if (cb) {
M_fs_progress_set_result(progress, res);
if (!cb(progress)) {
res = M_FS_ERROR_CANCELED;
}
}
}
M_fs_info_destroy(info);
M_fs_progress_destroy(progress);
M_free(norm_path_new);
M_free(norm_path_old);
return res;
}
Vulnerability Type:
CWE ID: CWE-732
Summary: mstdlib (aka the M Standard Library for C) 1.2.0 has incorrect file access control in situations where M_fs_perms_can_access attempts to delete an existing file (that lacks public read/write access) during a copy operation, related to fs/m_fs.c and fs/m_fs_path.c. An attacker could create the file and then would have access to the data.
Commit Message: fs: Don't try to delete the file when copying. It could cause a security issue if the file exists and doesn't allow other's to read/write. delete could allow someone to create the file and have access to the data.
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High
| 13,083
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Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
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Code: void OpenSSL_add_all_ciphers(void)
{
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_DES
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_des_cfb());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_des_cfb1());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_des_cfb8());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_des_ede_cfb());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_des_ede3_cfb());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_des_ede3_cfb1());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_des_ede3_cfb8());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_des_ofb());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_des_ede_ofb());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_des_ede3_ofb());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_desx_cbc());
EVP_add_cipher_alias(SN_desx_cbc,"DESX");
EVP_add_cipher_alias(SN_desx_cbc,"desx");
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_des_cbc());
EVP_add_cipher_alias(SN_des_cbc,"DES");
EVP_add_cipher_alias(SN_des_cbc,"des");
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_des_ede_cbc());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_des_ede3_cbc());
EVP_add_cipher_alias(SN_des_ede3_cbc,"DES3");
EVP_add_cipher_alias(SN_des_ede3_cbc,"des3");
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_des_ecb());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_des_ede());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_des_ede3());
#endif
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_RC4
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_rc4());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_rc4_40());
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_MD5
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_rc4_hmac_md5());
#endif
#endif
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_IDEA
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_idea_ecb());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_idea_cfb());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_idea_ofb());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_idea_cbc());
EVP_add_cipher_alias(SN_idea_cbc,"IDEA");
EVP_add_cipher_alias(SN_idea_cbc,"idea");
#endif
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_SEED
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_seed_ecb());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_seed_cfb());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_seed_ofb());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_seed_cbc());
EVP_add_cipher_alias(SN_seed_cbc,"SEED");
EVP_add_cipher_alias(SN_seed_cbc,"seed");
#endif
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_RC2
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_rc2_ecb());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_rc2_cfb());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_rc2_ofb());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_rc2_cbc());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_rc2_40_cbc());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_rc2_64_cbc());
EVP_add_cipher_alias(SN_rc2_cbc,"RC2");
EVP_add_cipher_alias(SN_rc2_cbc,"rc2");
#endif
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_BF
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_bf_ecb());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_bf_cfb());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_bf_ofb());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_bf_cbc());
EVP_add_cipher_alias(SN_bf_cbc,"BF");
EVP_add_cipher_alias(SN_bf_cbc,"bf");
EVP_add_cipher_alias(SN_bf_cbc,"blowfish");
#endif
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_CAST
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_cast5_ecb());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_cast5_cfb());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_cast5_ofb());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_cast5_cbc());
EVP_add_cipher_alias(SN_cast5_cbc,"CAST");
EVP_add_cipher_alias(SN_cast5_cbc,"cast");
EVP_add_cipher_alias(SN_cast5_cbc,"CAST-cbc");
EVP_add_cipher_alias(SN_cast5_cbc,"cast-cbc");
#endif
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_RC5
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_rc5_32_12_16_ecb());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_rc5_32_12_16_cfb());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_rc5_32_12_16_ofb());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_rc5_32_12_16_cbc());
EVP_add_cipher_alias(SN_rc5_cbc,"rc5");
EVP_add_cipher_alias(SN_rc5_cbc,"RC5");
#endif
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_AES
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_aes_128_ecb());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_aes_128_cbc());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_aes_128_cfb());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_aes_128_cfb1());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_aes_128_cfb8());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_aes_128_ofb());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_aes_128_ctr());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_aes_128_gcm());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_aes_128_xts());
EVP_add_cipher_alias(SN_aes_128_cbc,"AES128");
EVP_add_cipher_alias(SN_aes_128_cbc,"aes128");
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_aes_192_ecb());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_aes_192_cbc());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_aes_192_cfb());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_aes_192_cfb1());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_aes_192_cfb8());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_aes_192_ofb());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_aes_192_ctr());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_aes_192_gcm());
EVP_add_cipher_alias(SN_aes_192_cbc,"AES192");
EVP_add_cipher_alias(SN_aes_192_cbc,"aes192");
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_aes_256_ecb());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_aes_256_cbc());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_aes_256_cfb());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_aes_256_cfb1());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_aes_256_cfb8());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_aes_256_ofb());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_aes_256_ctr());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_aes_256_gcm());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_aes_256_xts());
EVP_add_cipher_alias(SN_aes_256_cbc,"AES256");
EVP_add_cipher_alias(SN_aes_256_cbc,"aes256");
#if 0 /* Disabled because of timing side-channel leaks. */
#if !defined(OPENSSL_NO_SHA) && !defined(OPENSSL_NO_SHA1)
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_aes_128_cbc_hmac_sha1());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_aes_256_cbc_hmac_sha1());
#endif
#endif
#endif
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_CAMELLIA
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_camellia_128_ecb());
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_CAMELLIA
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_camellia_128_ecb());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_camellia_128_cbc());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_camellia_128_cfb());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_camellia_128_cfb1());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_camellia_128_cfb8());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_camellia_128_ofb());
EVP_add_cipher_alias(SN_camellia_128_cbc,"CAMELLIA128");
EVP_add_cipher_alias(SN_camellia_128_cbc,"camellia128");
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_camellia_192_ecb());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_camellia_192_cbc());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_camellia_192_cfb());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_camellia_192_cfb1());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_camellia_192_cfb8());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_camellia_192_ofb());
EVP_add_cipher_alias(SN_camellia_192_cbc,"CAMELLIA192");
EVP_add_cipher_alias(SN_camellia_192_cbc,"camellia192");
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_camellia_256_ecb());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_camellia_256_cbc());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_camellia_256_cfb());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_camellia_256_cfb1());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_camellia_256_cfb8());
EVP_add_cipher(EVP_camellia_256_ofb());
EVP_add_cipher_alias(SN_camellia_256_cbc,"CAMELLIA256");
EVP_add_cipher_alias(SN_camellia_256_cbc,"camellia256");
#endif
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS
CWE ID: CWE-310
Summary: crypto/evp/e_aes_cbc_hmac_sha1.c in the AES-NI functionality in the TLS 1.1 and 1.2 implementations in OpenSSL 1.0.1 before 1.0.1d allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) via crafted CBC data.
Commit Message:
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Medium
| 16,451
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Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
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Code: status_t OMXNodeInstance::getConfig(
OMX_INDEXTYPE index, void *params, size_t /* size */) {
Mutex::Autolock autoLock(mLock);
OMX_ERRORTYPE err = OMX_GetConfig(mHandle, index, params);
OMX_INDEXEXTTYPE extIndex = (OMX_INDEXEXTTYPE)index;
if (err != OMX_ErrorNoMore) {
CLOG_IF_ERROR(getConfig, err, "%s(%#x)", asString(extIndex), index);
}
return StatusFromOMXError(err);
}
Vulnerability Type: +Info
CWE ID: CWE-200
Summary: An information disclosure vulnerability in libstagefright in Mediaserver in Android 4.x before 4.4.4, 5.0.x before 5.0.2, 5.1.x before 5.1.1, 6.x before 2016-11-01, and 7.0 before 2016-11-01 could enable a local malicious application to access data outside of its permission levels. This issue is rated as Moderate because it could be used to access sensitive data without permission. Android ID: A-29422020.
Commit Message: DO NOT MERGE: IOMX: work against metadata buffer spoofing
- Prohibit direct set/getParam/Settings for extensions meant for
OMXNodeInstance alone. This disallows enabling metadata mode
without the knowledge of OMXNodeInstance.
- Use a backup buffer for metadata mode buffers and do not directly
share with clients.
- Disallow setting up metadata mode/tunneling/input surface
after first sendCommand.
- Disallow store-meta for input cross process.
- Disallow emptyBuffer for surface input (via IOMX).
- Fix checking for input surface.
Bug: 29422020
Change-Id: I801c77b80e703903f62e42d76fd2e76a34e4bc8e
(cherry picked from commit 7c3c2fa3e233c656fc8c2fc2a6634b3ecf8a23e8)
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Medium
| 29,124
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Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
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Code: key_ref_t lookup_user_key(key_serial_t id, unsigned long lflags,
key_perm_t perm)
{
struct keyring_search_context ctx = {
.match_data.cmp = lookup_user_key_possessed,
.match_data.lookup_type = KEYRING_SEARCH_LOOKUP_DIRECT,
.flags = KEYRING_SEARCH_NO_STATE_CHECK,
};
struct request_key_auth *rka;
struct key *key;
key_ref_t key_ref, skey_ref;
int ret;
try_again:
ctx.cred = get_current_cred();
key_ref = ERR_PTR(-ENOKEY);
switch (id) {
case KEY_SPEC_THREAD_KEYRING:
if (!ctx.cred->thread_keyring) {
if (!(lflags & KEY_LOOKUP_CREATE))
goto error;
ret = install_thread_keyring();
if (ret < 0) {
key_ref = ERR_PTR(ret);
goto error;
}
goto reget_creds;
}
key = ctx.cred->thread_keyring;
__key_get(key);
key_ref = make_key_ref(key, 1);
break;
case KEY_SPEC_PROCESS_KEYRING:
if (!ctx.cred->process_keyring) {
if (!(lflags & KEY_LOOKUP_CREATE))
goto error;
ret = install_process_keyring();
if (ret < 0) {
key_ref = ERR_PTR(ret);
goto error;
}
goto reget_creds;
}
key = ctx.cred->process_keyring;
__key_get(key);
key_ref = make_key_ref(key, 1);
break;
case KEY_SPEC_SESSION_KEYRING:
if (!ctx.cred->session_keyring) {
/* always install a session keyring upon access if one
* doesn't exist yet */
ret = install_user_keyrings();
if (ret < 0)
goto error;
if (lflags & KEY_LOOKUP_CREATE)
ret = join_session_keyring(NULL);
else
ret = install_session_keyring(
ctx.cred->user->session_keyring);
if (ret < 0)
goto error;
goto reget_creds;
} else if (ctx.cred->session_keyring ==
ctx.cred->user->session_keyring &&
lflags & KEY_LOOKUP_CREATE) {
ret = join_session_keyring(NULL);
if (ret < 0)
goto error;
goto reget_creds;
}
rcu_read_lock();
key = rcu_dereference(ctx.cred->session_keyring);
__key_get(key);
rcu_read_unlock();
key_ref = make_key_ref(key, 1);
break;
case KEY_SPEC_USER_KEYRING:
if (!ctx.cred->user->uid_keyring) {
ret = install_user_keyrings();
if (ret < 0)
goto error;
}
key = ctx.cred->user->uid_keyring;
__key_get(key);
key_ref = make_key_ref(key, 1);
break;
case KEY_SPEC_USER_SESSION_KEYRING:
if (!ctx.cred->user->session_keyring) {
ret = install_user_keyrings();
if (ret < 0)
goto error;
}
key = ctx.cred->user->session_keyring;
__key_get(key);
key_ref = make_key_ref(key, 1);
break;
case KEY_SPEC_GROUP_KEYRING:
/* group keyrings are not yet supported */
key_ref = ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
goto error;
case KEY_SPEC_REQKEY_AUTH_KEY:
key = ctx.cred->request_key_auth;
if (!key)
goto error;
__key_get(key);
key_ref = make_key_ref(key, 1);
break;
case KEY_SPEC_REQUESTOR_KEYRING:
if (!ctx.cred->request_key_auth)
goto error;
down_read(&ctx.cred->request_key_auth->sem);
if (test_bit(KEY_FLAG_REVOKED,
&ctx.cred->request_key_auth->flags)) {
key_ref = ERR_PTR(-EKEYREVOKED);
key = NULL;
} else {
rka = ctx.cred->request_key_auth->payload.data[0];
key = rka->dest_keyring;
__key_get(key);
}
up_read(&ctx.cred->request_key_auth->sem);
if (!key)
goto error;
key_ref = make_key_ref(key, 1);
break;
default:
key_ref = ERR_PTR(-EINVAL);
if (id < 1)
goto error;
key = key_lookup(id);
if (IS_ERR(key)) {
key_ref = ERR_CAST(key);
goto error;
}
key_ref = make_key_ref(key, 0);
/* check to see if we possess the key */
ctx.index_key.type = key->type;
ctx.index_key.description = key->description;
ctx.index_key.desc_len = strlen(key->description);
ctx.match_data.raw_data = key;
kdebug("check possessed");
skey_ref = search_process_keyrings(&ctx);
kdebug("possessed=%p", skey_ref);
if (!IS_ERR(skey_ref)) {
key_put(key);
key_ref = skey_ref;
}
break;
}
/* unlink does not use the nominated key in any way, so can skip all
* the permission checks as it is only concerned with the keyring */
if (lflags & KEY_LOOKUP_FOR_UNLINK) {
ret = 0;
goto error;
}
if (!(lflags & KEY_LOOKUP_PARTIAL)) {
ret = wait_for_key_construction(key, true);
switch (ret) {
case -ERESTARTSYS:
goto invalid_key;
default:
if (perm)
goto invalid_key;
case 0:
break;
}
} else if (perm) {
ret = key_validate(key);
if (ret < 0)
goto invalid_key;
}
ret = -EIO;
if (!(lflags & KEY_LOOKUP_PARTIAL) &&
!test_bit(KEY_FLAG_INSTANTIATED, &key->flags))
goto invalid_key;
/* check the permissions */
ret = key_task_permission(key_ref, ctx.cred, perm);
if (ret < 0)
goto invalid_key;
key->last_used_at = current_kernel_time().tv_sec;
error:
put_cred(ctx.cred);
return key_ref;
invalid_key:
key_ref_put(key_ref);
key_ref = ERR_PTR(ret);
goto error;
/* if we attempted to install a keyring, then it may have caused new
* creds to be installed */
reget_creds:
put_cred(ctx.cred);
goto try_again;
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS
CWE ID: CWE-20
Summary: The KEYS subsystem in the Linux kernel before 4.13.10 does not correctly synchronize the actions of updating versus finding a key in the *negative* state to avoid a race condition, which allows local users to cause a denial of service or possibly have unspecified other impact via crafted system calls.
Commit Message: KEYS: Fix race between updating and finding a negative key
Consolidate KEY_FLAG_INSTANTIATED, KEY_FLAG_NEGATIVE and the rejection
error into one field such that:
(1) The instantiation state can be modified/read atomically.
(2) The error can be accessed atomically with the state.
(3) The error isn't stored unioned with the payload pointers.
This deals with the problem that the state is spread over three different
objects (two bits and a separate variable) and reading or updating them
atomically isn't practical, given that not only can uninstantiated keys
change into instantiated or rejected keys, but rejected keys can also turn
into instantiated keys - and someone accessing the key might not be using
any locking.
The main side effect of this problem is that what was held in the payload
may change, depending on the state. For instance, you might observe the
key to be in the rejected state. You then read the cached error, but if
the key semaphore wasn't locked, the key might've become instantiated
between the two reads - and you might now have something in hand that isn't
actually an error code.
The state is now KEY_IS_UNINSTANTIATED, KEY_IS_POSITIVE or a negative error
code if the key is negatively instantiated. The key_is_instantiated()
function is replaced with key_is_positive() to avoid confusion as negative
keys are also 'instantiated'.
Additionally, barriering is included:
(1) Order payload-set before state-set during instantiation.
(2) Order state-read before payload-read when using the key.
Further separate barriering is necessary if RCU is being used to access the
payload content after reading the payload pointers.
Fixes: 146aa8b1453b ("KEYS: Merge the type-specific data with the payload data")
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # v4.4+
Reported-by: Eric Biggers <ebiggers@google.com>
Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Biggers <ebiggers@google.com>
|
High
| 23,499
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Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: void RenderFlexibleBox::styleDidChange(StyleDifference diff, const RenderStyle* oldStyle)
{
RenderBlock::styleDidChange(diff, oldStyle);
if (oldStyle && oldStyle->alignItems() == ItemPositionStretch && diff == StyleDifferenceLayout) {
for (RenderBox* child = firstChildBox(); child; child = child->nextSiblingBox()) {
ItemPosition previousAlignment = resolveAlignment(oldStyle, child->style());
if (previousAlignment == ItemPositionStretch && previousAlignment != resolveAlignment(style(), child->style()))
child->setChildNeedsLayout(MarkOnlyThis);
}
}
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS Overflow Mem. Corr.
CWE ID: CWE-119
Summary: The Web Audio implementation in Google Chrome before 25.0.1364.152 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (memory corruption) or possibly have unspecified other impact via unknown vectors.
Commit Message: Separate repaint and layout requirements of StyleDifference (Step 1)
Previously StyleDifference was an enum that proximately bigger values
imply smaller values (e.g. StyleDifferenceLayout implies
StyleDifferenceRepaint). This causes unnecessary repaints in some cases
on layout change.
Convert StyleDifference to a structure containing relatively independent
flags.
This change doesn't directly improve the result, but can make further
repaint optimizations possible.
Step 1 doesn't change any functionality. RenderStyle still generate the
legacy StyleDifference enum when comparing styles and convert the result
to the new StyleDifference. Implicit requirements are not handled during
the conversion.
Converted call sites to use the new StyleDifference according to the
following conversion rules:
- diff == StyleDifferenceEqual (&& !context) => diff.hasNoChange()
- diff == StyleDifferenceRepaint => diff.needsRepaintObjectOnly()
- diff == StyleDifferenceRepaintLayer => diff.needsRepaintLayer()
- diff == StyleDifferenceRepaint || diff == StyleDifferenceRepaintLayer => diff.needsRepaintLayer()
- diff >= StyleDifferenceRepaint => diff.needsRepaint() || diff.needsLayout()
- diff >= StyleDifferenceRepaintLayer => diff.needsRepaintLayer() || diff.needsLayout()
- diff > StyleDifferenceRepaintLayer => diff.needsLayout()
- diff == StyleDifferencePositionedMovementLayoutOnly => diff.needsPositionedMovementLayoutOnly()
- diff == StyleDifferenceLayout => diff.needsFullLayout()
BUG=358460
TEST=All existing layout tests.
R=eseidel@chromium.org, esprehn@chromium.org, jchaffraix@chromium.org
Committed: https://src.chromium.org/viewvc/blink?view=rev&revision=171983
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/236203020
git-svn-id: svn://svn.chromium.org/blink/trunk@172331 bbb929c8-8fbe-4397-9dbb-9b2b20218538
|
High
| 20,453
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: int jas_memdump(FILE *out, void *data, size_t len)
{
size_t i;
size_t j;
uchar *dp;
dp = data;
for (i = 0; i < len; i += 16) {
fprintf(out, "%04zx:", i);
for (j = 0; j < 16; ++j) {
if (i + j < len) {
fprintf(out, " %02x", dp[i + j]);
}
}
fprintf(out, "\n");
}
return 0;
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS Overflow
CWE ID: CWE-190
Summary: Integer overflow in jas_image.c in JasPer before 1.900.25 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) via a crafted file.
Commit Message: The generation of the configuration file jas_config.h has been completely
reworked in order to avoid pollution of the global namespace.
Some problematic types like uchar, ulong, and friends have been replaced
with names with a jas_ prefix.
An option max_samples has been added to the BMP and JPEG decoders to
restrict the maximum size of image that they can decode. This change
was made as a (possibly temporary) fix to address security concerns.
A max_samples command-line option has also been added to imginfo.
Whether an image component (for jas_image_t) is stored in memory or on
disk is now based on the component size (rather than the image size).
Some debug log message were added.
Some new integer overflow checks were added.
Some new safe integer add/multiply functions were added.
More pre-C99 cruft was removed. JasPer has numerous "hacks" to
handle pre-C99 compilers. JasPer now assumes C99 support. So, this
pre-C99 cruft is unnecessary and can be removed.
The regression jasper-doublefree-mem_close.jpg has been re-enabled.
Theoretically, it should work more predictably now.
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Medium
| 16,194
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: static void record_recent_object(struct object *obj,
struct strbuf *path,
const char *last,
void *data)
{
sha1_array_append(&recent_objects, obj->oid.hash);
}
Vulnerability Type: Exec Code Overflow
CWE ID: CWE-119
Summary: Integer overflow in Git before 2.7.4 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a (1) long filename or (2) many nested trees, which triggers a heap-based buffer overflow.
Commit Message: list-objects: pass full pathname to callbacks
When we find a blob at "a/b/c", we currently pass this to
our show_object_fn callbacks as two components: "a/b/" and
"c". Callbacks which want the full value then call
path_name(), which concatenates the two. But this is an
inefficient interface; the path is a strbuf, and we could
simply append "c" to it temporarily, then roll back the
length, without creating a new copy.
So we could improve this by teaching the callsites of
path_name() this trick (and there are only 3). But we can
also notice that no callback actually cares about the
broken-down representation, and simply pass each callback
the full path "a/b/c" as a string. The callback code becomes
even simpler, then, as we do not have to worry about freeing
an allocated buffer, nor rolling back our modification to
the strbuf.
This is theoretically less efficient, as some callbacks
would not bother to format the final path component. But in
practice this is not measurable. Since we use the same
strbuf over and over, our work to grow it is amortized, and
we really only pay to memcpy a few bytes.
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
|
High
| 27,766
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: void AutofillPopupBaseView::AddExtraInitParams(
views::Widget::InitParams* params) {
params->opacity = views::Widget::InitParams::TRANSLUCENT_WINDOW;
params->shadow_type = views::Widget::InitParams::SHADOW_TYPE_NONE;
}
Vulnerability Type:
CWE ID: CWE-416
Summary: Blink in Google Chrome prior to 54.0.2840.59 for Windows, Mac, and Linux; 54.0.2840.85 for Android incorrectly allowed reentrance of FrameView::updateLifecyclePhasesInternal(), which allowed a remote attacker to perform an out of bounds memory read via crafted HTML pages.
Commit Message: [Autofill] Remove AutofillPopupViewViews and associated feature.
Bug: 906135,831603
Change-Id: I3c982f8b3ffb4928c7c878e74e10113999106499
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/1387124
Reviewed-by: Robert Kaplow <rkaplow@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Vasilii Sukhanov <vasilii@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Fabio Tirelo <ftirelo@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Tommy Martino <tmartino@chromium.org>
Commit-Queue: Mathieu Perreault <mathp@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#621360}
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Medium
| 18,224
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: void MaybeStartInputMethodDaemon(const std::string& section,
const std::string& config_name,
const ImeConfigValue& value) {
if (section == language_prefs::kGeneralSectionName &&
config_name == language_prefs::kPreloadEnginesConfigName &&
value.type == ImeConfigValue::kValueTypeStringList &&
!value.string_list_value.empty()) {
if (ContainOnlyOneKeyboardLayout(value) || defer_ime_startup_) {
return;
}
const bool just_started = StartInputMethodDaemon();
if (!just_started) {
return;
}
if (tentative_current_input_method_id_.empty()) {
tentative_current_input_method_id_ = current_input_method_.id;
}
if (std::find(value.string_list_value.begin(),
value.string_list_value.end(),
tentative_current_input_method_id_)
== value.string_list_value.end()) {
tentative_current_input_method_id_.clear();
}
}
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS
CWE ID: CWE-399
Summary: Google Chrome before 13.0.782.107 does not properly handle nested functions in PDF documents, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) or possibly have unspecified other impact via a crafted document.
Commit Message: Remove use of libcros from InputMethodLibrary.
BUG=chromium-os:16238
TEST==confirm that input methods work as before on the netbook. Also confirm that the chrome builds and works on the desktop as before.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/7003086
git-svn-id: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src@89142 0039d316-1c4b-4281-b951-d872f2087c98
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High
| 4,661
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: BluetoothAdapterChromeOS::~BluetoothAdapterChromeOS() {
DBusThreadManager::Get()->GetBluetoothAdapterClient()->RemoveObserver(this);
DBusThreadManager::Get()->GetBluetoothDeviceClient()->RemoveObserver(this);
DBusThreadManager::Get()->GetBluetoothInputClient()->RemoveObserver(this);
}
Vulnerability Type:
CWE ID:
Summary: Google Chrome before 28.0.1500.71 does not properly prevent pop-under windows, which allows remote attackers to have an unspecified impact via a crafted web site.
Commit Message: Refactor to support default Bluetooth pairing delegate
In order to support a default pairing delegate we need to move the agent
service provider delegate implementation from BluetoothDevice to
BluetoothAdapter while retaining the existing API.
BUG=338492
TEST=device_unittests, unit_tests, browser_tests
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/148293003
git-svn-id: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src@252216 0039d316-1c4b-4281-b951-d872f2087c98
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High
| 7,538
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: static int cipso_v4_delopt(struct ip_options **opt_ptr)
{
int hdr_delta = 0;
struct ip_options *opt = *opt_ptr;
if (opt->srr || opt->rr || opt->ts || opt->router_alert) {
u8 cipso_len;
u8 cipso_off;
unsigned char *cipso_ptr;
int iter;
int optlen_new;
cipso_off = opt->cipso - sizeof(struct iphdr);
cipso_ptr = &opt->__data[cipso_off];
cipso_len = cipso_ptr[1];
if (opt->srr > opt->cipso)
opt->srr -= cipso_len;
if (opt->rr > opt->cipso)
opt->rr -= cipso_len;
if (opt->ts > opt->cipso)
opt->ts -= cipso_len;
if (opt->router_alert > opt->cipso)
opt->router_alert -= cipso_len;
opt->cipso = 0;
memmove(cipso_ptr, cipso_ptr + cipso_len,
opt->optlen - cipso_off - cipso_len);
/* determining the new total option length is tricky because of
* the padding necessary, the only thing i can think to do at
* this point is walk the options one-by-one, skipping the
* padding at the end to determine the actual option size and
* from there we can determine the new total option length */
iter = 0;
optlen_new = 0;
while (iter < opt->optlen)
if (opt->__data[iter] != IPOPT_NOP) {
iter += opt->__data[iter + 1];
optlen_new = iter;
} else
iter++;
hdr_delta = opt->optlen;
opt->optlen = (optlen_new + 3) & ~3;
hdr_delta -= opt->optlen;
} else {
/* only the cipso option was present on the socket so we can
* remove the entire option struct */
*opt_ptr = NULL;
hdr_delta = opt->optlen;
kfree(opt);
}
return hdr_delta;
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS
CWE ID: CWE-362
Summary: Race condition in the IP implementation in the Linux kernel before 3.0 might allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service (slab corruption and system crash) by sending packets to an application that sets socket options during the handling of network traffic.
Commit Message: inet: add RCU protection to inet->opt
We lack proper synchronization to manipulate inet->opt ip_options
Problem is ip_make_skb() calls ip_setup_cork() and
ip_setup_cork() possibly makes a copy of ipc->opt (struct ip_options),
without any protection against another thread manipulating inet->opt.
Another thread can change inet->opt pointer and free old one under us.
Use RCU to protect inet->opt (changed to inet->inet_opt).
Instead of handling atomic refcounts, just copy ip_options when
necessary, to avoid cache line dirtying.
We cant insert an rcu_head in struct ip_options since its included in
skb->cb[], so this patch is large because I had to introduce a new
ip_options_rcu structure.
Signed-off-by: Eric Dumazet <eric.dumazet@gmail.com>
Cc: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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Medium
| 29,097
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
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Code: void FolderHeaderView::ContentsChanged(views::Textfield* sender,
const base::string16& new_contents) {
if (!folder_item_)
return;
folder_item_->RemoveObserver(this);
std::string name = base::UTF16ToUTF8(folder_name_view_->text());
delegate_->SetItemName(folder_item_, name);
folder_item_->AddObserver(this);
Layout();
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS
CWE ID: CWE-399
Summary: Use-after-free vulnerability in the HTMLMediaElement::didMoveToNewDocument function in core/html/HTMLMediaElement.cpp in Blink, as used in Google Chrome before 29.0.1547.57, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service or possibly have unspecified other impact via vectors involving moving a (1) AUDIO or (2) VIDEO element between documents.
Commit Message: Enforce the maximum length of the folder name in UI.
BUG=355797
R=xiyuan@chromium.org
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/203863005
git-svn-id: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src@260156 0039d316-1c4b-4281-b951-d872f2087c98
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High
| 3,110
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Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: PowerLibrary* CrosLibrary::GetPowerLibrary() {
return power_lib_.GetDefaultImpl(use_stub_impl_);
}
Vulnerability Type: Exec Code
CWE ID: CWE-189
Summary: The Program::getActiveUniformMaxLength function in libGLESv2/Program.cpp in libGLESv2.dll in the WebGLES library in Almost Native Graphics Layer Engine (ANGLE), as used in Mozilla Firefox 4.x before 4.0.1 on Windows and in the GPU process in Google Chrome before 10.0.648.205 on Windows, allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via unspecified vectors, related to an *off-by-three* error.
Commit Message: chromeos: Replace copy-and-pasted code with macros.
This replaces a bunch of duplicated-per-library cros
function definitions and comments.
BUG=none
TEST=built it
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/6086007
git-svn-id: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src@70070 0039d316-1c4b-4281-b951-d872f2087c98
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High
| 17,378
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Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
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Code: TestPaintArtifact& TestPaintArtifact::Chunk(
DisplayItemClient& client,
scoped_refptr<const TransformPaintPropertyNode> transform,
scoped_refptr<const ClipPaintPropertyNode> clip,
scoped_refptr<const EffectPaintPropertyNode> effect) {
return Chunk(client,
PropertyTreeState(transform.get(), clip.get(), effect.get()));
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS
CWE ID:
Summary: Multiple unspecified vulnerabilities in Google Chrome before 47.0.2526.73 allow attackers to cause a denial of service or possibly have other impact via unknown vectors.
Commit Message: Reland "[CI] Make paint property nodes non-ref-counted"
This reverts commit 887383b30842d9d9006e11bb6932660a3cb5b1b7.
Reason for revert: Retry in M69.
Original change's description:
> Revert "[CI] Make paint property nodes non-ref-counted"
>
> This reverts commit 70fc0b018c9517558b7aa2be00edf2debb449123.
>
> Reason for revert: Caused bugs found by clusterfuzz
>
> Original change's description:
> > [CI] Make paint property nodes non-ref-counted
> >
> > Now all paint property nodes are owned by ObjectPaintProperties
> > (and LocalFrameView temporarily before removing non-RLS mode).
> > Others just use raw pointers or references.
> >
> > Bug: 833496
> > Cq-Include-Trybots: master.tryserver.blink:linux_trusty_blink_rel;master.tryserver.chromium.linux:linux_layout_tests_slimming_paint_v2
> > Change-Id: I2d544fe153bb94698623248748df63c8aa2081ae
> > Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/1031101
> > Reviewed-by: Tien-Ren Chen <trchen@chromium.org>
> > Commit-Queue: Xianzhu Wang <wangxianzhu@chromium.org>
> > Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#554626}
>
> TBR=wangxianzhu@chromium.org,trchen@chromium.org,chrishtr@chromium.org
>
> Change-Id: I02bb50d6744cb81a797246a0116b677e80a3c69f
> No-Presubmit: true
> No-Tree-Checks: true
> No-Try: true
> Bug: 833496,837932,837943
> Cq-Include-Trybots: master.tryserver.blink:linux_trusty_blink_rel;master.tryserver.chromium.linux:linux_layout_tests_slimming_paint_v2
> Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/1034292
> Reviewed-by: Xianzhu Wang <wangxianzhu@chromium.org>
> Commit-Queue: Xianzhu Wang <wangxianzhu@chromium.org>
> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#554653}
TBR=wangxianzhu@chromium.org,trchen@chromium.org,chrishtr@chromium.org
# Not skipping CQ checks because original CL landed > 1 day ago.
Bug: 833496, 837932, 837943
Change-Id: I0b4ef70db1f1f211ba97c30d617225355c750992
Cq-Include-Trybots: master.tryserver.blink:linux_trusty_blink_rel;master.tryserver.chromium.linux:linux_layout_tests_slimming_paint_v2
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/1083491
Commit-Queue: Xianzhu Wang <wangxianzhu@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Xianzhu Wang <wangxianzhu@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#563930}
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High
| 28,119
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Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: bool WebPageSerializer::serialize(WebFrame* frame,
bool recursive,
WebPageSerializerClient* client,
const WebVector<WebURL>& links,
const WebVector<WebString>& localPaths,
const WebString& localDirectoryName)
{
ASSERT(frame);
ASSERT(client);
ASSERT(links.size() == localPaths.size());
LinkLocalPathMap m_localLinks;
for (size_t i = 0; i < links.size(); i++) {
KURL url = links[i];
ASSERT(!m_localLinks.contains(url.string()));
m_localLinks.set(url.string(), localPaths[i]);
}
Vector<SerializedResource> resources;
PageSerializer serializer(&resources, &m_localLinks, localDirectoryName);
serializer.serialize(toWebViewImpl(frame->view())->page());
for (Vector<SerializedResource>::const_iterator iter = resources.begin(); iter != resources.end(); ++iter) {
client->didSerializeDataForFrame(iter->url, WebCString(iter->data->data(), iter->data->size()), WebPageSerializerClient::CurrentFrameIsFinished);
}
client->didSerializeDataForFrame(KURL(), WebCString("", 0), WebPageSerializerClient::AllFramesAreFinished);
return true;
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS Overflow
CWE ID: CWE-119
Summary: Google Chrome before 24.0.1312.52 does not properly handle image data in PDF documents, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (out-of-bounds read) via a crafted document.
Commit Message: Revert 162155 "This review merges the two existing page serializ..."
Change r162155 broke the world even though it was landed using the CQ.
> This review merges the two existing page serializers, WebPageSerializerImpl and
> PageSerializer, into one, PageSerializer. In addition to this it moves all
> the old tests from WebPageNewSerializerTest and WebPageSerializerTest to the
> PageSerializerTest structure and splits out one test for MHTML into a new
> MHTMLTest file.
>
> Saving as 'Webpage, Complete', 'Webpage, HTML Only' and as MHTML when the
> 'Save Page as MHTML' flag is enabled now uses the same code, and should thus
> have the same feature set. Meaning that both modes now should be a bit better.
>
> Detailed list of changes:
>
> - PageSerializerTest: Prepare for more DTD test
> - PageSerializerTest: Remove now unneccesary input image test
> - PageSerializerTest: Remove unused WebPageSerializer/Impl code
> - PageSerializerTest: Move data URI morph test
> - PageSerializerTest: Move data URI test
> - PageSerializerTest: Move namespace test
> - PageSerializerTest: Move SVG Image test
> - MHTMLTest: Move MHTML specific test to own test file
> - PageSerializerTest: Delete duplicate XML header test
> - PageSerializerTest: Move blank frame test
> - PageSerializerTest: Move CSS test
> - PageSerializerTest: Add frameset/frame test
> - PageSerializerTest: Move old iframe test
> - PageSerializerTest: Move old elements test
> - Use PageSerizer for saving web pages
> - PageSerializerTest: Test for rewriting links
> - PageSerializer: Add rewrite link accumulator
> - PageSerializer: Serialize images in iframes/frames src
> - PageSerializer: XHTML fix for meta tags
> - PageSerializer: Add presentation CSS
> - PageSerializer: Rename out parameter
>
> BUG=
> R=abarth@chromium.org
>
> Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/68613003
TBR=tiger@opera.com
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/73673003
git-svn-id: svn://svn.chromium.org/blink/trunk@162156 bbb929c8-8fbe-4397-9dbb-9b2b20218538
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Medium
| 17,458
|
Analyze the following vulnerable code snippet, vulnerability type with description, the commit message and the CWE ID. Determine the severity score category of this vulnerability. Output 'High' or 'Medium' or 'Low' only.
|
Code: void MaybeCreateIBus() {
if (ibus_) {
return;
}
ibus_init();
ibus_ = ibus_bus_new();
if (!ibus_) {
LOG(ERROR) << "ibus_bus_new() failed";
return;
}
ConnectIBusSignals();
ibus_bus_set_watch_dbus_signal(ibus_, TRUE);
ibus_bus_set_watch_ibus_signal(ibus_, TRUE);
if (ibus_bus_is_connected(ibus_)) {
LOG(INFO) << "IBus connection is ready.";
}
}
Vulnerability Type: DoS
CWE ID: CWE-399
Summary: Google Chrome before 13.0.782.107 does not properly handle nested functions in PDF documents, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) or possibly have unspecified other impact via a crafted document.
Commit Message: Remove use of libcros from InputMethodLibrary.
BUG=chromium-os:16238
TEST==confirm that input methods work as before on the netbook. Also confirm that the chrome builds and works on the desktop as before.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/7003086
git-svn-id: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src@89142 0039d316-1c4b-4281-b951-d872f2087c98
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High
| 22,282
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