|
|
c294fc |
From 0bde74dcdf9de128317a28796e2690f92214db0d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
|
|
|
c294fc |
From: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
|
|
|
c294fc |
Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2020 15:45:02 -0400
|
|
|
c294fc |
Subject: [PATCH 281/314] yylex: Make lexer fatal errors actually be fatal
|
|
|
c294fc |
|
|
|
c294fc |
When presented with a command that can't be tokenized to anything
|
|
|
c294fc |
smaller than YYLMAX characters, the parser calls YY_FATAL_ERROR(errmsg),
|
|
|
c294fc |
expecting that will stop further processing, as such:
|
|
|
c294fc |
|
|
|
c294fc |
#define YY_DO_BEFORE_ACTION \
|
|
|
c294fc |
yyg->yytext_ptr = yy_bp; \
|
|
|
c294fc |
yyleng = (int) (yy_cp - yy_bp); \
|
|
|
c294fc |
yyg->yy_hold_char = *yy_cp; \
|
|
|
c294fc |
*yy_cp = '\0'; \
|
|
|
c294fc |
if ( yyleng >= YYLMAX ) \
|
|
|
c294fc |
YY_FATAL_ERROR( "token too large, exceeds YYLMAX" ); \
|
|
|
c294fc |
yy_flex_strncpy( yytext, yyg->yytext_ptr, yyleng + 1 , yyscanner); \
|
|
|
c294fc |
yyg->yy_c_buf_p = yy_cp;
|
|
|
c294fc |
|
|
|
c294fc |
The code flex generates expects that YY_FATAL_ERROR() will either return
|
|
|
c294fc |
for it or do some form of longjmp(), or handle the error in some way at
|
|
|
c294fc |
least, and so the strncpy() call isn't in an "else" clause, and thus if
|
|
|
c294fc |
YY_FATAL_ERROR() is *not* actually fatal, it does the call with the
|
|
|
c294fc |
questionable limit, and predictable results ensue.
|
|
|
c294fc |
|
|
|
c294fc |
Unfortunately, our implementation of YY_FATAL_ERROR() is:
|
|
|
c294fc |
|
|
|
c294fc |
#define YY_FATAL_ERROR(msg) \
|
|
|
c294fc |
do { \
|
|
|
c294fc |
grub_printf (_("fatal error: %s\n"), _(msg)); \
|
|
|
c294fc |
} while (0)
|
|
|
c294fc |
|
|
|
c294fc |
The same pattern exists in yyless(), and similar problems exist in users
|
|
|
c294fc |
of YY_INPUT(), several places in the main parsing loop,
|
|
|
c294fc |
yy_get_next_buffer(), yy_load_buffer_state(), yyensure_buffer_stack,
|
|
|
c294fc |
yy_scan_buffer(), etc.
|
|
|
c294fc |
|
|
|
c294fc |
All of these callers expect YY_FATAL_ERROR() to actually be fatal, and
|
|
|
c294fc |
the things they do if it returns after calling it are wildly unsafe.
|
|
|
c294fc |
|
|
|
c294fc |
Fixes: CVE-2020-10713
|
|
|
c294fc |
|
|
|
c294fc |
Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
|
|
|
c294fc |
Reviewed-by: Daniel Kiper <daniel.kiper@oracle.com>
|
|
|
c294fc |
Upstream-commit-id: 926df817dc8
|
|
|
c294fc |
---
|
|
|
c294fc |
grub-core/script/yylex.l | 4 ++--
|
|
|
c294fc |
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
|
|
|
c294fc |
|
|
|
c294fc |
diff --git a/grub-core/script/yylex.l b/grub-core/script/yylex.l
|
|
|
c294fc |
index 7b44c37b76f..b7203c82309 100644
|
|
|
c294fc |
--- a/grub-core/script/yylex.l
|
|
|
c294fc |
+++ b/grub-core/script/yylex.l
|
|
|
c294fc |
@@ -37,11 +37,11 @@
|
|
|
c294fc |
|
|
|
c294fc |
/*
|
|
|
c294fc |
* As we don't have access to yyscanner, we cannot do much except to
|
|
|
c294fc |
- * print the fatal error.
|
|
|
c294fc |
+ * print the fatal error and exit.
|
|
|
c294fc |
*/
|
|
|
c294fc |
#define YY_FATAL_ERROR(msg) \
|
|
|
c294fc |
do { \
|
|
|
c294fc |
- grub_printf (_("fatal error: %s\n"), _(msg)); \
|
|
|
c294fc |
+ grub_fatal (_("fatal error: %s\n"), _(msg));\
|
|
|
c294fc |
} while (0)
|
|
|
c294fc |
|
|
|
c294fc |
#define COPY(str, hint) \
|
|
|
c294fc |
--
|
|
|
c294fc |
2.26.2
|
|
|
c294fc |
|