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authorEric Biggers <ebiggers@google.com>2018-07-11 10:46:29 -0700
committerDavid S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>2018-07-16 11:22:14 -0700
commitc604cb767049b78b3075497b80ebb8fd530ea2cc (patch)
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KEYS: DNS: fix parsing multiple options
My recent fix for dns_resolver_preparse() printing very long strings was incomplete, as shown by syzbot which still managed to hit the WARN_ONCE() in set_precision() by adding a crafted "dns_resolver" key: precision 50001 too large WARNING: CPU: 7 PID: 864 at lib/vsprintf.c:2164 vsnprintf+0x48a/0x5a0 The bug this time isn't just a printing bug, but also a logical error when multiple options ("#"-separated strings) are given in the key payload. Specifically, when separating an option string into name and value, if there is no value then the name is incorrectly considered to end at the end of the key payload, rather than the end of the current option. This bypasses validation of the option length, and also means that specifying multiple options is broken -- which presumably has gone unnoticed as there is currently only one valid option anyway. A similar problem also applied to option values, as the kstrtoul() when parsing the "dnserror" option will read past the end of the current option and into the next option. Fix these bugs by correctly computing the length of the option name and by copying the option value, null-terminated, into a temporary buffer. Reproducer for the WARN_ONCE() that syzbot hit: perl -e 'print "#A#", "\0" x 50000' | keyctl padd dns_resolver desc @s Reproducer for "dnserror" option being parsed incorrectly (expected behavior is to fail when seeing the unknown option "foo", actual behavior was to read the dnserror value as "1#foo" and fail there): perl -e 'print "#dnserror=1#foo\0"' | keyctl padd dns_resolver desc @s Reported-by: syzbot <syzkaller@googlegroups.com> Fixes: 4a2d789267e0 ("DNS: If the DNS server returns an error, allow that to be cached [ver #2]") Signed-off-by: Eric Biggers <ebiggers@google.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Diffstat (limited to 'net')
-rw-r--r--net/dns_resolver/dns_key.c28
1 files changed, 16 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/net/dns_resolver/dns_key.c b/net/dns_resolver/dns_key.c
index 40c851693f77..0c9478b91fa5 100644
--- a/net/dns_resolver/dns_key.c
+++ b/net/dns_resolver/dns_key.c
@@ -86,35 +86,39 @@ dns_resolver_preparse(struct key_preparsed_payload *prep)
opt++;
kdebug("options: '%s'", opt);
do {
+ int opt_len, opt_nlen;
const char *eq;
- int opt_len, opt_nlen, opt_vlen, tmp;
+ char optval[128];
next_opt = memchr(opt, '#', end - opt) ?: end;
opt_len = next_opt - opt;
- if (opt_len <= 0 || opt_len > 128) {
+ if (opt_len <= 0 || opt_len > sizeof(optval)) {
pr_warn_ratelimited("Invalid option length (%d) for dns_resolver key\n",
opt_len);
return -EINVAL;
}
- eq = memchr(opt, '=', opt_len) ?: end;
- opt_nlen = eq - opt;
- eq++;
- opt_vlen = next_opt - eq; /* will be -1 if no value */
+ eq = memchr(opt, '=', opt_len);
+ if (eq) {
+ opt_nlen = eq - opt;
+ eq++;
+ memcpy(optval, eq, next_opt - eq);
+ optval[next_opt - eq] = '\0';
+ } else {
+ opt_nlen = opt_len;
+ optval[0] = '\0';
+ }
- tmp = opt_vlen >= 0 ? opt_vlen : 0;
- kdebug("option '%*.*s' val '%*.*s'",
- opt_nlen, opt_nlen, opt, tmp, tmp, eq);
+ kdebug("option '%*.*s' val '%s'",
+ opt_nlen, opt_nlen, opt, optval);
/* see if it's an error number representing a DNS error
* that's to be recorded as the result in this key */
if (opt_nlen == sizeof(DNS_ERRORNO_OPTION) - 1 &&
memcmp(opt, DNS_ERRORNO_OPTION, opt_nlen) == 0) {
kdebug("dns error number option");
- if (opt_vlen <= 0)
- goto bad_option_value;
- ret = kstrtoul(eq, 10, &derrno);
+ ret = kstrtoul(optval, 10, &derrno);
if (ret < 0)
goto bad_option_value;