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authorNikita Popov <nikic@php.net>2012-06-24 23:32:50 +0200
committerNikita Popov <nikic@php.net>2012-06-24 23:32:50 +0200
commit5b3f4d25ea047f14d6485fb6f456cece384d33ee (patch)
treeda99b64c4dbce5a43ef4a3431c572e4713ee2fd4
parent84fe2cc890e49f40bac7c3ba74b3cfc6dc4cef2f (diff)
downloadphp-git-5b3f4d25ea047f14d6485fb6f456cece384d33ee.tar.gz
Fix memory allocation checks for base64 encode
base64_encode used safe_emalloc, but one of the arguments was derived from a multiplication, thus making the allocation unsafe again. There was a size check in place, but it was off by a factor of two as it didn't account for the signedness of the integer type. The unsafe allocation is not exploitable, but still causes funny behavior when the sized overflows into a negative number. To fix the issue the *4 factor is moved into the size argument (where it is known to be safe), so safe_emalloc can carry out the multiplication. The size check is removed as it doesn't really make sense once safe_emalloc works correctly. (Would only cause base64_encode to silently return false instead of throwing an error. Also could cause problems with other uses of the base64 encoding API, which all don't check for a NULL return value.) Furthermore the (length + 2) < 0 check is replaced with just length < 0. Allowing lengths -2 and -1 doesn't make sense semantically and also is not honored in the following code (negative length would access unallocated memory.) Actually the length < 0 check doesn't make sense altogether, but I left it there just to be safe.
-rw-r--r--ext/standard/base64.c4
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/ext/standard/base64.c b/ext/standard/base64.c
index 9e9c36250c..d78cb244c5 100644
--- a/ext/standard/base64.c
+++ b/ext/standard/base64.c
@@ -59,14 +59,14 @@ PHPAPI unsigned char *php_base64_encode(const unsigned char *str, int length, in
unsigned char *p;
unsigned char *result;
- if ((length + 2) < 0 || ((length + 2) / 3) >= (1 << (sizeof(int) * 8 - 2))) {
+ if (length < 0) {
if (ret_length != NULL) {
*ret_length = 0;
}
return NULL;
}
- result = (unsigned char *)safe_emalloc(((length + 2) / 3) * 4, sizeof(char), 1);
+ result = (unsigned char *) safe_emalloc((length + 2) / 3, 4 * sizeof(char), 1);
p = result;
while (length > 2) { /* keep going until we have less than 24 bits */