isdnloop: several buffer overflows
There are three buffer overflows addressed in this patch. 1) In isdnloop_fake_err() we add an 'E' to a 60 character string and then copy it into a 60 character buffer. I have made the destination buffer 64 characters and I'm changed the sprintf() to a snprintf(). 2) In isdnloop_parse_cmd(), p points to a 6 characters into a 60 character buffer so we have 54 characters. The ->eazlist[] is 11 characters long. I have modified the code to return if the source buffer is too long. 3) In isdnloop_command() the cbuf[] array was 60 characters long but the max length of the string then can be up to 79 characters. I made the cbuf array 80 characters long and changed the sprintf() to snprintf(). I also removed the temporary "dial" buffer and changed it to use "p" directly. Unfortunately, we pass the "cbuf" string from isdnloop_command() to isdnloop_writecmd() which truncates anything over 60 characters to make it fit in card->omsg[]. (It can accept values up to 255 characters so long as there is a '\n' character every 60 characters). For now I have just fixed the memory corruption bug and left the other problems in this driver alone. Signed-off-by: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
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@ -518,9 +518,9 @@ static isdnloop_stat isdnloop_cmd_table[] =
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static void
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isdnloop_fake_err(isdnloop_card *card)
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{
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char buf[60];
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char buf[64];
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sprintf(buf, "E%s", card->omsg);
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snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "E%s", card->omsg);
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isdnloop_fake(card, buf, -1);
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isdnloop_fake(card, "NAK", -1);
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}
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@ -903,6 +903,8 @@ isdnloop_parse_cmd(isdnloop_card *card)
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case 7:
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/* 0x;EAZ */
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p += 3;
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if (strlen(p) >= sizeof(card->eazlist[0]))
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break;
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strcpy(card->eazlist[ch - 1], p);
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break;
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case 8:
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@ -1133,7 +1135,7 @@ isdnloop_command(isdn_ctrl *c, isdnloop_card *card)
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{
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ulong a;
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int i;
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char cbuf[60];
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char cbuf[80];
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isdn_ctrl cmd;
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isdnloop_cdef cdef;
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@ -1198,7 +1200,6 @@ isdnloop_command(isdn_ctrl *c, isdnloop_card *card)
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break;
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if ((c->arg & 255) < ISDNLOOP_BCH) {
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char *p;
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char dial[50];
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char dcode[4];
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a = c->arg;
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} else
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/* Normal Dial */
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strcpy(dcode, "CAL");
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strcpy(dial, p);
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sprintf(cbuf, "%02d;D%s_R%s,%02d,%02d,%s\n", (int) (a + 1),
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dcode, dial, c->parm.setup.si1,
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c->parm.setup.si2, c->parm.setup.eazmsn);
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snprintf(cbuf, sizeof(cbuf),
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"%02d;D%s_R%s,%02d,%02d,%s\n", (int) (a + 1),
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dcode, p, c->parm.setup.si1,
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c->parm.setup.si2, c->parm.setup.eazmsn);
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i = isdnloop_writecmd(cbuf, strlen(cbuf), 0, card);
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}
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break;
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