Another 10363 instance: this one in tor_memmem fallback code

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Nick Mathewson 2013-12-11 15:14:43 -05:00
parent 092ac26ea2
commit 9dd115d6b5
3 changed files with 21 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -3,4 +3,7 @@
that could, under unlucky circumstances, have led to a pointer
overflow. Fixes bug #10363; bugfixes on 0.2.0.10-alpha and
0.2.3.6-alpha. Reported by "bobnomnom".
- Fix another possibly undefined pointer operations in tor_memmem
fallback implementation. Another case of bug #10363; bugfix on
0.1.1.1-alpha.

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@ -498,21 +498,29 @@ tor_memmem(const void *_haystack, size_t hlen,
#else
/* This isn't as fast as the GLIBC implementation, but it doesn't need to
* be. */
const char *p, *end;
const char *p, *last_possible_start;
const char *haystack = (const char*)_haystack;
const char *needle = (const char*)_needle;
char first;
tor_assert(nlen);
if (nlen > hlen)
return NULL;
p = haystack;
end = haystack + hlen;
/* Last position at which the needle could start. */
last_possible_start = haystack + hlen - nlen;
first = *(const char*)needle;
while ((p = memchr(p, first, end-p))) {
if (p+nlen > end)
return NULL;
while ((p = memchr(p, first, last_possible_start + 1 - p))) {
if (fast_memeq(p, needle, nlen))
return p;
++p;
if (++p > last_possible_start) {
/* This comparison shouldn't be necessary, since if p was previously
* equal to last_possible_start, the next memchr call would be
* "memchr(p, first, 0)", which will return NULL. But it clarifies the
* logic. */
return NULL;
}
}
return NULL;
#endif

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@ -1045,6 +1045,10 @@ test_util_strmisc(void)
test_assert(!tor_memmem(haystack, 4, "cde", 3));
haystack = "ababcad";
test_eq_ptr(tor_memmem(haystack, 7, "abc", 3), haystack + 2);
test_eq_ptr(tor_memmem(haystack, 7, "ad", 2), haystack + 5);
test_eq_ptr(tor_memmem(haystack, 7, "cad", 3), haystack + 4);
test_assert(!tor_memmem(haystack, 7, "dadad", 5));
test_assert(!tor_memmem(haystack, 7, "abcdefghij", 10));
/* memstr */
test_eq_ptr(tor_memstr(haystack, 7, "abc"), haystack + 2);
test_eq_ptr(tor_memstr(haystack, 7, "cad"), haystack + 4);