diff src/testdir/test_crash.vim @ 33865:8cdb69ea3711 v9.0.2143

patch 9.0.2143: [security]: buffer-overflow in ex_substitute Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/abfa13ebe92d81aaf66669c428d767847b577453 Author: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> Date: Thu Nov 30 11:32:18 2023 +0100 patch 9.0.2143: [security]: buffer-overflow in ex_substitute Problem: [security]: buffer-overflow in ex_substitute Solution: clear memory after allocating When allocating the new_start pointer in ex_substitute() the memory pointer points to some garbage that the following for loop in ex_cmds.c:4743 confuses and causes it to accessing the new_start pointer beyond it's size, leading to a buffer-overlow. So fix this by using alloc_clear() instead of alloc(), which will clear the memory by NUL and therefore cause the loop to terminate correctly. Reported by @henices, thanks! closes: #13596 Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
date Sun, 10 Dec 2023 15:16:05 +0100
parents 6e4c686b6b5b
children d418c82f02a4
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--- a/src/testdir/test_crash.vim
+++ b/src/testdir/test_crash.vim
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ func Test_crash1_2()
   " The following used to crash Vim
   let opts = #{cmd: 'sh'}
   let vim  = GetVimProg()
-  let result = 'X_crash1_1_result.txt'
+  let result = 'X_crash1_2_result.txt'
 
   let buf = RunVimInTerminal('sh', opts)
 
@@ -149,6 +149,17 @@ func Test_crash1_2()
     \ ' ; echo "crash 4: [OK]" >> '.. result .. "\<cr>")
   call TermWait(buf, 150)
 
+  let file = 'crash/poc_ex_substitute'
+  let cmn_args = "%s -u NONE -i NONE -n -e -s -S %s -c ':qa!'"
+  let args = printf(cmn_args, vim, file)
+  " just make sure it runs, we don't care about the resulting echo
+  call term_sendkeys(buf, args .. "\<cr>")
+  " There is no output generated in Github CI for the asan clang build.
+  " so just skip generating the ouput.
+  " call term_sendkeys(buf, args ..
+  "   \ ' &&  echo "crash 5: [OK]" >> '.. result .. "\<cr>")
+  call TermWait(buf, 150)
+
   " clean up
   exe buf .. "bw!"