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xen.17119
CVE-2017-10664-qemut-nbd-ignore-sigpipe.patch
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File CVE-2017-10664-qemut-nbd-ignore-sigpipe.patch of Package xen.17119
References: bsc#1046637 CVE-2017-10664 Subject: qemu-nbd: Ignore SIGPIPE From: Max Reitz mreitz@redhat.com Sun Jun 11 14:37:14 2017 +0200 Date: Thu Jun 15 11:04:05 2017 +0200: Git: 041e32b8d9d076980b4e35317c0339e57ab888f1 qemu proper has done so for 13 years (8a7ddc38a60648257dc0645ab4a05b33d6040063), qemu-img and qemu-io have done so for four years (526eda14a68d5b3596be715505289b541288ef2a). Ignoring this signal is especially important in qemu-nbd because otherwise a client can easily take down the qemu-nbd server by dropping the connection when the server wants to send something, for example: $ qemu-nbd -x foo -f raw -t null-co:// & [1] 12726 $ qemu-io -c quit nbd://localhost/bar can't open device nbd://localhost/bar: No export with name 'bar' available [1] + 12726 broken pipe qemu-nbd -x foo -f raw -t null-co:// In this case, the client sends an NBD_OPT_ABORT and closes the connection (because it is not required to wait for a reply), but the server replies with an NBD_REP_ACK (because it is required to reply). Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20170611123714.31292-1-mreitz@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Index: xen-4.9.0-testing/tools/qemu-xen-traditional-dir-remote/qemu-nbd.c =================================================================== --- xen-4.9.0-testing.orig/tools/qemu-xen-traditional-dir-remote/qemu-nbd.c +++ xen-4.9.0-testing/tools/qemu-xen-traditional-dir-remote/qemu-nbd.c @@ -225,6 +225,9 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv) int nb_fds = 0; int max_fd; int persistent = 0; +#ifdef CONFIG_POSIX + signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN); +#endif while ((ch = getopt_long(argc, argv, sopt, lopt, &opt_ind)) != -1) { switch (ch) {
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