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patch 9.0.1969: [security] buffer-overflow in trunc_string() Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/3bd7fa12e146c6051490d048a4acbfba974eeb04 Author: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> Date: Mon Oct 2 20:59:08 2023 +0200 patch 9.0.1969: [security] buffer-overflow in trunc_string() Problem: buffer-overflow in trunc_string() Solution: Add NULL at end of buffer Currently trunc_string() assumes that when the string is too long, buf[e-1] will always be writeable. But that assumption may not always be true. The condition currently looks like this else if (e + 3 < buflen) [...] else { // can't fit in the "...", just truncate it buf[e - 1] = NUL; } but this means, we may run into the last else clause with e still being larger than buflen. So a buffer overflow occurs. So instead of using `buf[e - 1]`, let's just always truncate at `buf[buflen - 1]` which should always be writable. Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
date Mon, 02 Oct 2023 21:30:04 +0200
parents ed46a7531bb3
children 39b2e200c4d7
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" Some tests, that used to crash Vim
source check.vim
source screendump.vim

CheckScreendump

func Test_crash1()
  CheckNotBSD
  CheckExecutable dash
  " Test 7 fails on Mac ...
  CheckNotMac

  " The following used to crash Vim
  let opts = #{cmd: 'sh'}
  let vim  = GetVimProg()

  let buf = RunVimInTerminal('sh', opts)

  let file = 'crash/poc_huaf1'
  let cmn_args = "%s -u NONE -i NONE -n -e -s -S %s -c ':qa!'"
  let args = printf(cmn_args, vim, file)
  call term_sendkeys(buf, args ..
    \ '  && echo "crash 1: [OK]" > X_crash1_result.txt' .. "\<cr>")
  call TermWait(buf, 50)

  let file = 'crash/poc_huaf2'
  let args = printf(cmn_args, vim, file)
  call term_sendkeys(buf, args ..
    \ '  && echo "crash 2: [OK]" >> X_crash1_result.txt' .. "\<cr>")
  call TermWait(buf, 50)

  let file = 'crash/poc_huaf3'
  let args = printf(cmn_args, vim, file)
  call term_sendkeys(buf, args ..
    \ '  && echo "crash 3: [OK]" >> X_crash1_result.txt' .. "\<cr>")
  call TermWait(buf, 100)

  let file = 'crash/bt_quickfix_poc'
  let args = printf(cmn_args, vim, file)
  call term_sendkeys(buf, args ..
    \ '  && echo "crash 4: [OK]" >> X_crash1_result.txt' .. "\<cr>")
  " clean up
  call delete('Xerr')
  " This test takes a bit longer
  call TermWait(buf, 1000)

  let file = 'crash/poc_tagfunc.vim'
  let args = printf(cmn_args, vim, file)
  " using || because this poc causes vim to exit with exitstatus != 0
  call term_sendkeys(buf, args ..
    \ '  || echo "crash 5: [OK]" >> X_crash1_result.txt' .. "\<cr>")

  call TermWait(buf, 100)

  let file = 'crash/bt_quickfix1_poc'
  let args = printf(cmn_args, vim, file)
  call term_sendkeys(buf, args ..
    \ '  && echo "crash 6: [OK]" >> X_crash1_result.txt' .. "\<cr>")
  " clean up
  call delete('X')
  call TermWait(buf, 3000)

  let file = 'crash/vim_regsub_both_poc'
  let args = printf(cmn_args, vim, file)
  call term_sendkeys(buf, args ..
    \ '  && echo "crash 7: [OK]" >> X_crash1_result.txt' .. "\<cr>")
  call TermWait(buf, 3000)

  let file = 'crash/vim_msg_trunc_poc'
  let args = printf(cmn_args, vim, file)
  call term_sendkeys(buf, args ..
    \ '  || echo "crash 8: [OK]" >> X_crash1_result.txt' .. "\<cr>")
  call TermWait(buf, 3000)

  " clean up
  exe buf .. "bw!"

  sp X_crash1_result.txt

  let expected = [
      \ 'crash 1: [OK]',
      \ 'crash 2: [OK]',
      \ 'crash 3: [OK]',
      \ 'crash 4: [OK]',
      \ 'crash 5: [OK]',
      \ 'crash 6: [OK]',
      \ 'crash 7: [OK]',
      \ 'crash 8: [OK]',
      \ ]

  call assert_equal(expected, getline(1, '$'))
  bw!

  call delete('X_crash1_result.txt')
endfunc

func Test_crash2()
  " The following used to crash Vim
  let opts = #{wait_for_ruler: 0, rows: 20}
  let args = ' -u NONE -i NONE -n -e -s -S '
  let buf = RunVimInTerminal(args .. ' crash/vim_regsub_both', opts)
  call VerifyScreenDump(buf, 'Test_crash_01', {})
  exe buf .. "bw!"
endfunc

" vim: shiftwidth=2 sts=2 expandtab