Per https://discourse.gnome.org/t/port-your-module-from-g-memdup-to-g-memdup2-now/5538
The old API took the size of the memory to duplicate as a guint,
whereas most memory functions take memory sizes as a gsize. This
made it easy to accidentally pass a gsize to g_memdup(). For large
values, that would lead to a silent truncation of the size from 64
to 32 bits, and result in a heap area being returned which is
significantly smaller than what the caller expects. This can likely
be exploited in various modules to cause a heap buffer overflow.
Replace g_memdup() by the safer g_memdup2() wrapper.
Signed-off-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <
20210903174510.751630-25-philmd@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Laurent Vivier <laurent@vivier.eu>
AHCIOpts *opts;
uint64_t buffer_in;
- opts = g_memdup((opts_in == NULL ? &default_opts : opts_in),
- sizeof(AHCIOpts));
+ opts = g_memdup2((opts_in == NULL ? &default_opts : opts_in),
+ sizeof(AHCIOpts));
buffer_in = opts->buffer;
g_assert(!props->ncq || props->lba48);
/* Defaults and book-keeping */
- cmd->props = g_memdup(props, sizeof(AHCICommandProp));
+ cmd->props = g_memdup2(props, sizeof(AHCICommandProp));
cmd->name = command_name;
cmd->xbytes = props->size;
cmd->prd_size = 4096;
edge->type = type;
edge->dest = g_strdup(dest);
edge->edge_name = g_strdup(opts->edge_name ?: dest);
- edge->arg = g_memdup(opts->arg, opts->size_arg);
+ edge->arg = g_memdup2(opts->arg, opts->size_arg);
edge->before_cmd_line =
opts->before_cmd_line ? g_strconcat(" ", opts->before_cmd_line, NULL) : NULL;