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expat-CVE-2022-25313.patch
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File expat-CVE-2022-25313.patch of Package expat.26587
From 9b4ce651b26557f16103c3a366c91934ecd439ab Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Samanta Navarro <ferivoz@riseup.net> Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2022 11:54:29 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Prevent stack exhaustion in build_model It is possible to trigger stack exhaustion in build_model function if depth of nested children in DTD element is large enough. This happens because build_node is a recursively called function within build_model. The code has been adjusted to run iteratively. It uses the already allocated heap space as temporary stack (growing from top to bottom). Output is identical to recursive version. No new fields in data structures were added, i.e. it keeps full API and ABI compatibility. Instead the numchildren variable is used to temporarily keep the index of items (uint vs int). Documentation and readability improvements kindly added by Sebastian. Proof of Concept: 1. Compile poc binary which parses XML file line by line ``` cat > poc.c << EOF #include <err.h> #include <expat.h> #include <stdio.h> XML_Parser parser; static void XMLCALL dummy_element_decl_handler(void *userData, const XML_Char *name, XML_Content *model) { XML_FreeContentModel(parser, model); } int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { FILE *fp; char *p = NULL; size_t s = 0; ssize_t l; if (argc != 2) errx(1, "usage: poc poc.xml"); if ((parser = XML_ParserCreate(NULL)) == NULL) errx(1, "XML_ParserCreate"); XML_SetElementDeclHandler(parser, dummy_element_decl_handler); if ((fp = fopen(argv[1], "r")) == NULL) err(1, "fopen"); while ((l = getline(&p, &s, fp)) > 0) if (XML_Parse(parser, p, (int)l, XML_FALSE) != XML_STATUS_OK) errx(1, "XML_Parse"); XML_ParserFree(parser); free(p); fclose(fp); return 0; } EOF cc -std=c11 -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=200809L -lexpat -o poc poc.c ``` 2. Create XML file with a lot of nested groups in DTD element ``` cat > poc.xml.zst.b64 << EOF KLUv/aQkACAAPAEA+DwhRE9DVFlQRSB1d3UgWwo8IUVMRU1FTlQgdXd1CigBAHv/58AJAgAQKAIA ECgCABAoAgAQKAIAECgCABAoAgAQKHwAAChvd28KKQIA2/8gV24XBAIAECkCABApAgAQKQIAECkC ABApAgAQKQIAEClVAAAgPl0+CgEA4A4I2VwwnQ== EOF base64 -d poc.xml.zst.b64 | zstd -d > poc.xml ``` 3. Run Proof of Concept ``` ./poc poc.xml ``` Co-authored-by: Sebastian Pipping <sebastian@pipping.org> --- expat/lib/xmlparse.c | 116 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------- 1 file changed, 79 insertions(+), 37 deletions(-) Index: expat-2.2.5/lib/xmlparse.c =================================================================== --- expat-2.2.5.orig/lib/xmlparse.c +++ expat-2.2.5/lib/xmlparse.c @@ -7283,51 +7283,16 @@ nextScaffoldPart(XML_Parser parser) return next; } -static void -build_node(XML_Parser parser, - int src_node, - XML_Content *dest, - XML_Content **contpos, - XML_Char **strpos) -{ - DTD * const dtd = parser->m_dtd; /* save one level of indirection */ - dest->type = dtd->scaffold[src_node].type; - dest->quant = dtd->scaffold[src_node].quant; - if (dest->type == XML_CTYPE_NAME) { - const XML_Char *src; - dest->name = *strpos; - src = dtd->scaffold[src_node].name; - for (;;) { - *(*strpos)++ = *src; - if (!*src) - break; - src++; - } - dest->numchildren = 0; - dest->children = NULL; - } - else { - unsigned int i; - int cn; - dest->numchildren = dtd->scaffold[src_node].childcnt; - dest->children = *contpos; - *contpos += dest->numchildren; - for (i = 0, cn = dtd->scaffold[src_node].firstchild; - i < dest->numchildren; - i++, cn = dtd->scaffold[cn].nextsib) { - build_node(parser, cn, &(dest->children[i]), contpos, strpos); - } - dest->name = NULL; - } -} - static XML_Content * build_model (XML_Parser parser) { + /* Function build_model transforms the existing parser->m_dtd->scaffold + * array of CONTENT_SCAFFOLD tree nodes into a new array of + * XML_Content tree nodes followed by a gapless list of zero-terminated + * strings. */ DTD * const dtd = parser->m_dtd; /* save one level of indirection */ XML_Content *ret; - XML_Content *cpos; - XML_Char * str; + XML_Char *str; /* the current string writing location */ /* Detect and prevent integer overflow. * The preprocessor guard addresses the "always false" warning @@ -7353,10 +7318,81 @@ build_model (XML_Parser parser) if (!ret) return NULL; - str = (XML_Char *) (&ret[dtd->scaffCount]); - cpos = &ret[1]; + /* What follows is an iterative implementation (of what was previously done + * recursively in a dedicated function called "build_node". The old recursive + * build_node could be forced into stack exhaustion from input as small as a + * few megabyte, and so that was a security issue. Hence, a function call + * stack is avoided now by resolving recursion.) + * + * The iterative approach works as follows: + * + * - We use space in the target array for building a temporary stack structure + * while that space is still unused. + * The stack grows from the array's end downwards and the "actual data" + * grows from the start upwards, sequentially. + * (Because stack grows downwards, pushing onto the stack is a decrement + * while popping off the stack is an increment.) + * + * - A stack element appears as a regular XML_Content node on the outside, + * but only uses a single field -- numchildren -- to store the source + * tree node array index. These are the breadcrumbs leading the way back + * during pre-order (node first) depth-first traversal. + * + * - The reason we know the stack will never grow into (or overlap with) + * the area with data of value at the start of the array is because + * the overall number of elements to process matches the size of the array, + * and the sum of fully processed nodes and yet-to-be processed nodes + * on the stack, cannot be more than the total number of nodes. + * It is possible for the top of the stack and the about-to-write node + * to meet, but that is safe because we get the source index out + * before doing any writes on that node. + */ + XML_Content *dest = ret; /* tree node writing location, moves upwards */ + XML_Content *const destLimit = &ret[dtd->scaffCount]; + XML_Content *const stackBottom = &ret[dtd->scaffCount]; + XML_Content *stackTop = stackBottom; /* i.e. stack is initially empty */ + str = (XML_Char *)&ret[dtd->scaffCount]; + + /* Push source tree root node index onto the stack */ + (--stackTop)->numchildren = 0; + + for (; dest < destLimit; dest++) { + /* Pop source tree node index off the stack */ + const int src_node = (int)(stackTop++)->numchildren; + + /* Convert item */ + dest->type = dtd->scaffold[src_node].type; + dest->quant = dtd->scaffold[src_node].quant; + if (dest->type == XML_CTYPE_NAME) { + const XML_Char *src; + dest->name = str; + src = dtd->scaffold[src_node].name; + for (;;) { + *str++ = *src; + if (! *src) + break; + src++; + } + dest->numchildren = 0; + dest->children = NULL; + } else { + unsigned int i; + int cn; + dest->name = NULL; + dest->numchildren = dtd->scaffold[src_node].childcnt; + dest->children = &dest[1]; + + /* Push children to the stack + * in a way where the first child ends up at the top of the + * (downwards growing) stack, in order to be processed first. */ + stackTop -= dest->numchildren; + for (i = 0, cn = dtd->scaffold[src_node].firstchild; + i < dest->numchildren; i++, cn = dtd->scaffold[cn].nextsib) { + (stackTop + i)->numchildren = (unsigned int)cn; + } + } + } - build_node(parser, 0, ret, &cpos, &str); return ret; }
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