From: "zack.ref@... (Zack Deveau) via ruby-core" Date: 2024-04-14T00:47:25+00:00 Subject: [ruby-core:117510] [Ruby master Bug#20427] Heap buffer overflow in `Array#sort!` when block modifies target array Issue #20427 has been reported by zack.ref@gmail.com (Zack Deveau). ---------------------------------------- Bug #20427: Heap buffer overflow in `Array#sort!` when block modifies target array https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/20427 * Author: zack.ref@gmail.com (Zack Deveau) * Status: Open * Backport: 3.0: UNKNOWN, 3.1: UNKNOWN, 3.2: UNKNOWN, 3.3: UNKNOWN ---------------------------------------- **(note: It was decided we should handle this in the public issue tracker in security ticket #2327648)** The attached patch [has been applied to `master`](https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/10522) and should apply to latest `3.3.0` for backport. Could not reproduce on the following builds: - ruby 3.2.3 (2024-01-18 revision 52bb2ac0a6) [x86_64-linux] - ruby 3.1.4p249 (2024-01-11 revision 2b608349bb) [x86_64-linux] --- In cases where `rb_ary_sort_bang` is called with a block and `tmp` is an embedded array, we need to account for the block potentially impacting the capacity of `ary`. Reproduction script for x86 targets: ```ruby var_0 = (1..70).to_a var_0.sort! do |var_0_block_129, var_1_block_129| var_0.pop var_1_block_129 <=> var_0_block_129 end.shift(3) ``` Reproduction script for ARM targets: ```ruby 10.times do var_0 = (1..70).to_a var_0.sort! do |var_0_block_129, var_1_block_129| var_0.pop var_1_block_129 <=> var_0_block_129 end.shift(3) end ``` The above example can put the array into a corrupted state (`ary` after block has `len=0` and `capa=14`) : ``` ================== ary =================== ary: BD99908 is_embedded?: 0 is_shared?: 0 heap.len: 0 heap.capa: 14 heap.shared_root: 14 ================== tmp =================== ary: BD1EB18 is_embedded?: 1 is_shared?: 0 embed_len: 70 embed_capa: 78 heap.len: 141 heap.capa: 139 heap.shared_root: 139 ``` This results in a heap buffer overflow and possible segfault: ``` ==19964==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: heap-buffer-overflow on address 0x60b0000034f0 at pc 0x00010c35ee6c bp 0x0003070fb290 sp 0x0003070faa50 WRITE of size 560 at 0x60b0000034f0 thread T0 #0 0x10c35ee6b in wrap_memcpy+0x2ab (libclang_rt.asan_osx_dynamic.dylib:x86_64+0x18e6b) #1 0x100e0b085 in ruby_nonempty_memcpy memory.h:671 #2 0x100e0e43e in ary_memcpy0 array.c:335 #3 0x100e0cb00 in ary_memcpy array.c:352 #4 0x100e1426c in rb_ary_sort_bang array.c:3519 [ ... ] ``` Was able to reproduce on the following builds: - ruby 3.4.0dev (2024-01-17T14:48:46Z ef4a08eb65) [x86_64-linux] - ruby 3.3.0 (2024-01-05 revision 634d4e29ef) [x86_64-darwin23] - ruby 3.3.0 (2023-12-25 revision 5124f9ac75) [arm64-darwin23] This patch adds a conditional to determine when the capacity of `ary` has been modified by the provided block. If this is the case, ensure that the capacity of `ary` is adjusted to handle at minimum the len of `tmp`. `test-all` passes locally: ``` Finished tests in 70.194526s, 369.6727 tests/s, 89373.2939 assertions/s. 25949 tests, 6273516 assertions, 0 failures, 0 errors, 292 skips ``` ---Files-------------------------------- rb_ary_sort_bang_heap_overflow.patch (2.06 KB) -- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/ ______________________________________________ ruby-core mailing list -- ruby-core@ml.ruby-lang.org To unsubscribe send an email to ruby-core-leave@ml.ruby-lang.org ruby-core info -- https://ml.ruby-lang.org/mailman3/postorius/lists/ruby-core.ml.ruby-lang.org/