Changes: remove backported patches add bsdtar libopenssl variant switch to github codeload polish tab/spaces Signed-off-by: Jan Pavlinec <jan.pavlinec@nic.cz>lilik-openwrt-22.03
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From 9c84b7426660c09c18cc349f6d70b5f8168b5680 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 | |||
From: Daniel Axtens <dja@axtens.net> | |||
Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2018 16:33:42 +1100 | |||
Subject: [PATCH] warc: consume data once read | |||
The warc decoder only used read ahead, it wouldn't actually consume | |||
data that had previously been printed. This means that if you specify | |||
an invalid content length, it will just reprint the same data over | |||
and over and over again until it hits the desired length. | |||
This means that a WARC resource with e.g. | |||
Content-Length: 666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666665 | |||
but only a few hundred bytes of data, causes a quasi-infinite loop. | |||
Consume data in subsequent calls to _warc_read. | |||
Found with an AFL + afl-rb + qsym setup. | |||
--- | |||
libarchive/archive_read_support_format_warc.c | 5 +++++ | |||
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+) | |||
diff --git a/libarchive/archive_read_support_format_warc.c b/libarchive/archive_read_support_format_warc.c | |||
index e8753853f..e8fc8428b 100644 | |||
--- a/libarchive/archive_read_support_format_warc.c | |||
+++ b/libarchive/archive_read_support_format_warc.c | |||
@@ -386,6 +386,11 @@ _warc_read(struct archive_read *a, const void **buf, size_t *bsz, int64_t *off) | |||
return (ARCHIVE_EOF); | |||
} | |||
+ if (w->unconsumed) { | |||
+ __archive_read_consume(a, w->unconsumed); | |||
+ w->unconsumed = 0U; | |||
+ } | |||
+ | |||
rab = __archive_read_ahead(a, 1U, &nrd); | |||
if (nrd < 0) { | |||
*bsz = 0U; |
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From 15bf44fd2c1ad0e3fd87048b3fcc90c4dcff1175 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 | |||
From: Daniel Axtens <dja@axtens.net> | |||
Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2018 14:29:42 +1100 | |||
Subject: [PATCH] Skip 0-length ACL fields | |||
Currently, it is possible to create an archive that crashes bsdtar | |||
with a malformed ACL: | |||
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. | |||
archive_acl_from_text_l (acl=<optimised out>, text=0x7e2e92 "", want_type=<optimised out>, sc=<optimised out>) at libarchive/archive_acl.c:1726 | |||
1726 switch (*s) { | |||
(gdb) p n | |||
$1 = 1 | |||
(gdb) p field[n] | |||
$2 = {start = 0x0, end = 0x0} | |||
Stop this by checking that the length is not zero before beginning | |||
the switch statement. | |||
I am pretty sure this is the bug mentioned in the qsym paper [1], | |||
and I was able to replicate it with a qsym + AFL + afl-rb setup. | |||
[1] https://www.usenix.org/conference/usenixsecurity18/presentation/yun | |||
--- | |||
libarchive/archive_acl.c | 5 +++++ | |||
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+) | |||
diff --git a/libarchive/archive_acl.c b/libarchive/archive_acl.c | |||
index 512beee1f..7beeee86e 100644 | |||
--- a/libarchive/archive_acl.c | |||
+++ b/libarchive/archive_acl.c | |||
@@ -1723,6 +1723,11 @@ archive_acl_from_text_l(struct archive_acl *acl, const char *text, | |||
st = field[n].start + 1; | |||
len = field[n].end - field[n].start; | |||
+ if (len == 0) { | |||
+ ret = ARCHIVE_WARN; | |||
+ continue; | |||
+ } | |||
+ | |||
switch (*s) { | |||
case 'u': | |||
if (len == 1 || (len == 4 |
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From bfcfe6f04ed20db2504db8a254d1f40a1d84eb28 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 | |||
From: Daniel Axtens <dja@axtens.net> | |||
Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2018 00:55:22 +1100 | |||
Subject: [PATCH] rar: file split across multi-part archives must match | |||
Fuzzing uncovered some UAF and memory overrun bugs where a file in a | |||
single file archive reported that it was split across multiple | |||
volumes. This was caused by ppmd7 operations calling | |||
rar_br_fillup. This would invoke rar_read_ahead, which would in some | |||
situations invoke archive_read_format_rar_read_header. That would | |||
check the new file name against the old file name, and if they didn't | |||
match up it would free the ppmd7 buffer and allocate a new | |||
one. However, because the ppmd7 decoder wasn't actually done with the | |||
buffer, it would continue to used the freed buffer. Both reads and | |||
writes to the freed region can be observed. | |||
This is quite tricky to solve: once the buffer has been freed it is | |||
too late, as the ppmd7 decoder functions almost universally assume | |||
success - there's no way for ppmd_read to signal error, nor are there | |||
good ways for functions like Range_Normalise to propagate them. So we | |||
can't detect after the fact that we're in an invalid state - e.g. by | |||
checking rar->cursor, we have to prevent ourselves from ever ending up | |||
there. So, when we are in the dangerous part or rar_read_ahead that | |||
assumes a valid split, we set a flag force read_header to either go | |||
down the path for split files or bail. This means that the ppmd7 | |||
decoder keeps a valid buffer and just runs out of data. | |||
Found with a combination of AFL, afl-rb and qsym. | |||
--- | |||
libarchive/archive_read_support_format_rar.c | 9 +++++++++ | |||
1 file changed, 9 insertions(+) | |||
diff --git a/libarchive/archive_read_support_format_rar.c b/libarchive/archive_read_support_format_rar.c | |||
index 6f419c270..a8cc5c94d 100644 | |||
--- a/libarchive/archive_read_support_format_rar.c | |||
+++ b/libarchive/archive_read_support_format_rar.c | |||
@@ -258,6 +258,7 @@ struct rar | |||
struct data_block_offsets *dbo; | |||
unsigned int cursor; | |||
unsigned int nodes; | |||
+ char filename_must_match; | |||
/* LZSS members */ | |||
struct huffman_code maincode; | |||
@@ -1560,6 +1561,12 @@ read_header(struct archive_read *a, struct archive_entry *entry, | |||
} | |||
return ret; | |||
} | |||
+ else if (rar->filename_must_match) | |||
+ { | |||
+ archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_FILE_FORMAT, | |||
+ "Mismatch of file parts split across multi-volume archive"); | |||
+ return (ARCHIVE_FATAL); | |||
+ } | |||
rar->filename_save = (char*)realloc(rar->filename_save, | |||
filename_size + 1); | |||
@@ -2933,12 +2940,14 @@ rar_read_ahead(struct archive_read *a, size_t min, ssize_t *avail) | |||
else if (*avail == 0 && rar->main_flags & MHD_VOLUME && | |||
rar->file_flags & FHD_SPLIT_AFTER) | |||
{ | |||
+ rar->filename_must_match = 1; | |||
ret = archive_read_format_rar_read_header(a, a->entry); | |||
if (ret == (ARCHIVE_EOF)) | |||
{ | |||
rar->has_endarc_header = 1; | |||
ret = archive_read_format_rar_read_header(a, a->entry); | |||
} | |||
+ rar->filename_must_match = 0; | |||
if (ret != (ARCHIVE_OK)) | |||
return NULL; | |||
return rar_read_ahead(a, min, avail); |
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From 021efa522ad729ff0f5806c4ce53e4a6cc1daa31 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 | |||
From: Daniel Axtens <dja@axtens.net> | |||
Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2018 17:56:29 +1100 | |||
Subject: [PATCH] Avoid a double-free when a window size of 0 is specified | |||
new_size can be 0 with a malicious or corrupted RAR archive. | |||
realloc(area, 0) is equivalent to free(area), so the region would | |||
be free()d here and the free()d again in the cleanup function. | |||
Found with a setup running AFL, afl-rb, and qsym. | |||
--- | |||
libarchive/archive_read_support_format_rar.c | 5 +++++ | |||
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+) | |||
diff --git a/libarchive/archive_read_support_format_rar.c b/libarchive/archive_read_support_format_rar.c | |||
index 234522229..6f419c270 100644 | |||
--- a/libarchive/archive_read_support_format_rar.c | |||
+++ b/libarchive/archive_read_support_format_rar.c | |||
@@ -2300,6 +2300,11 @@ parse_codes(struct archive_read *a) | |||
new_size = DICTIONARY_MAX_SIZE; | |||
else | |||
new_size = rar_fls((unsigned int)rar->unp_size) << 1; | |||
+ if (new_size == 0) { | |||
+ archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_FILE_FORMAT, | |||
+ "Zero window size is invalid."); | |||
+ return (ARCHIVE_FATAL); | |||
+ } | |||
new_window = realloc(rar->lzss.window, new_size); | |||
if (new_window == NULL) { | |||
archive_set_error(&a->archive, ENOMEM, |
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From 65a23f5dbee4497064e9bb467f81138a62b0dae1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 | |||
From: Daniel Axtens <dja@axtens.net> | |||
Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2019 16:01:40 +1100 | |||
Subject: [PATCH] 7zip: fix crash when parsing certain archives | |||
Fuzzing with CRCs disabled revealed that a call to get_uncompressed_data() | |||
would sometimes fail to return at least 'minimum' bytes. This can cause | |||
the crc32() invocation in header_bytes to read off into invalid memory. | |||
A specially crafted archive can use this to cause a crash. | |||
An ASAN trace is below, but ASAN is not required - an uninstrumented | |||
binary will also crash. | |||
==7719==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: SEGV on unknown address 0x631000040000 (pc 0x7fbdb3b3ec1d bp 0x7ffe77a51310 sp 0x7ffe77a51150 T0) | |||
==7719==The signal is caused by a READ memory access. | |||
#0 0x7fbdb3b3ec1c in crc32_z (/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libz.so.1+0x2c1c) | |||
#1 0x84f5eb in header_bytes (/tmp/libarchive/bsdtar+0x84f5eb) | |||
#2 0x856156 in read_Header (/tmp/libarchive/bsdtar+0x856156) | |||
#3 0x84e134 in slurp_central_directory (/tmp/libarchive/bsdtar+0x84e134) | |||
#4 0x849690 in archive_read_format_7zip_read_header (/tmp/libarchive/bsdtar+0x849690) | |||
#5 0x5713b7 in _archive_read_next_header2 (/tmp/libarchive/bsdtar+0x5713b7) | |||
#6 0x570e63 in _archive_read_next_header (/tmp/libarchive/bsdtar+0x570e63) | |||
#7 0x6f08bd in archive_read_next_header (/tmp/libarchive/bsdtar+0x6f08bd) | |||
#8 0x52373f in read_archive (/tmp/libarchive/bsdtar+0x52373f) | |||
#9 0x5257be in tar_mode_x (/tmp/libarchive/bsdtar+0x5257be) | |||
#10 0x51daeb in main (/tmp/libarchive/bsdtar+0x51daeb) | |||
#11 0x7fbdb27cab96 in __libc_start_main /build/glibc-OTsEL5/glibc-2.27/csu/../csu/libc-start.c:310 | |||
#12 0x41dd09 in _start (/tmp/libarchive/bsdtar+0x41dd09) | |||
This was primarly done with afl and FairFuzz. Some early corpus entries | |||
may have been generated by qsym. | |||
--- | |||
libarchive/archive_read_support_format_7zip.c | 8 +------- | |||
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 7 deletions(-) | |||
diff --git a/libarchive/archive_read_support_format_7zip.c b/libarchive/archive_read_support_format_7zip.c | |||
index bccbf8966..b6d1505d3 100644 | |||
--- a/libarchive/archive_read_support_format_7zip.c | |||
+++ b/libarchive/archive_read_support_format_7zip.c | |||
@@ -2964,13 +2964,7 @@ get_uncompressed_data(struct archive_read *a, const void **buff, size_t size, | |||
if (zip->codec == _7Z_COPY && zip->codec2 == (unsigned long)-1) { | |||
/* Copy mode. */ | |||
- /* | |||
- * Note: '1' here is a performance optimization. | |||
- * Recall that the decompression layer returns a count of | |||
- * available bytes; asking for more than that forces the | |||
- * decompressor to combine reads by copying data. | |||
- */ | |||
- *buff = __archive_read_ahead(a, 1, &bytes_avail); | |||
+ *buff = __archive_read_ahead(a, minimum, &bytes_avail); | |||
if (bytes_avail <= 0) { | |||
archive_set_error(&a->archive, | |||
ARCHIVE_ERRNO_FILE_FORMAT, |
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From 8312eaa576014cd9b965012af51bc1f967b12423 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 | |||
From: Daniel Axtens <dja@axtens.net> | |||
Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2019 17:10:49 +1100 | |||
Subject: [PATCH] iso9660: Fail when expected Rockridge extensions is missing | |||
A corrupted or malicious ISO9660 image can cause read_CE() to loop | |||
forever. | |||
read_CE() calls parse_rockridge(), expecting a Rockridge extension | |||
to be read. However, parse_rockridge() is structured as a while | |||
loop starting with a sanity check, and if the sanity check fails | |||
before the loop has run, the function returns ARCHIVE_OK without | |||
advancing the position in the file. This causes read_CE() to retry | |||
indefinitely. | |||
Make parse_rockridge() return ARCHIVE_WARN if it didn't read an | |||
extension. As someone with no real knowledge of the format, this | |||
seems more apt than ARCHIVE_FATAL, but both the call-sites escalate | |||
it to a fatal error immediately anyway. | |||
Found with a combination of AFL, afl-rb (FairFuzz) and qsym. | |||
--- | |||
libarchive/archive_read_support_format_iso9660.c | 11 ++++++++++- | |||
1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) | |||
diff --git a/libarchive/archive_read_support_format_iso9660.c b/libarchive/archive_read_support_format_iso9660.c | |||
index 28acfefbb..bad8f1dfe 100644 | |||
--- a/libarchive/archive_read_support_format_iso9660.c | |||
+++ b/libarchive/archive_read_support_format_iso9660.c | |||
@@ -2102,6 +2102,7 @@ parse_rockridge(struct archive_read *a, struct file_info *file, | |||
const unsigned char *p, const unsigned char *end) | |||
{ | |||
struct iso9660 *iso9660; | |||
+ int entry_seen = 0; | |||
iso9660 = (struct iso9660 *)(a->format->data); | |||
@@ -2257,8 +2258,16 @@ parse_rockridge(struct archive_read *a, struct file_info *file, | |||
} | |||
p += p[2]; | |||
+ entry_seen = 1; | |||
+ } | |||
+ | |||
+ if (entry_seen) | |||
+ return (ARCHIVE_OK); | |||
+ else { | |||
+ archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_FILE_FORMAT, | |||
+ "Tried to parse Rockridge extensions, but none found"); | |||
+ return (ARCHIVE_WARN); | |||
} | |||
- return (ARCHIVE_OK); | |||
} | |||
static int |