0070-proc/readproc.c: Harden status2proc().
1/ Do not read past the terminating null byte when hashing the name. 2/ S[x] is used as an index, but S is "char *S" (signed) and hence may index the array out-of-bounds. Bit-mask S[x] with 127 (the array has 128 entries). 3/ Use a size_t for j, not an int (strlen() returns a size_t). Notes: - These are (mostly) theoretical problems, because the contents of /proc/PID/status are (mostly) trusted. - The "name" member of the status_table_struct has 8 bytes, and "RssShmem" occupies exactly 8 bytes, which means that "name" is not null-terminated. This is fine right now, because status2proc() uses memcmp(), not strcmp(), but it is worth mentioning. ---------------------------- adapted for newlib branch . newlib doesn't use that 'unlikely' crap . newlib also had a '#ifdef FALSE_THREADS' Signed-off-by: Jim Warner <james.warner@comcast.net>
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#include <dirent.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#include <limits.h>
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#ifdef WITH_SYSTEMD
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#include <systemd/sd-login.h>
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#endif
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// examine a field name (hash and compare)
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base:
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if(!*S) break;
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entry = table[(GPERF_TABLE_SIZE -1) & (asso[(int)S[3]] + asso[(int)S[2]] + asso[(int)S[0]])];
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if((!S[0] || !S[1] || !S[2] || !S[3])) break;
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entry = table[(GPERF_TABLE_SIZE -1) & (asso[S[3]&127] + asso[S[2]&127] + asso[S[0]&127])];
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colon = strchr(S, ':');
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if(!colon) break;
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if(colon[1]!='\t') break;
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continue;
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case_Groups:
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{ char *nl = strchr(S, '\n');
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int j = nl ? (nl - S) : strlen(S);
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size_t j = nl ? (size_t)(nl - S) : strlen(S);
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#ifdef FALSE_THREADS
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if (j && !IS_THREAD(P)) {
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if (!IS_THREAD(P) && j > 0 && j < INT_MAX) {
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#else
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if (j) {
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if (j > 0 && j < INT_MAX) {
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#endif
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P->supgid = malloc(j+1); // +1 in case space disappears
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if (!P->supgid)
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