[ruby-core:69613] [Ruby trunk - Bug #11270] [Open] Coverity Scan warns out-of-bounds access in ext/socket

From: mame@...
Date: 2015-06-16 18:21:44 UTC
List: ruby-core #69613
Issue #11270 has been reported by Yusuke Endoh.

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Bug #11270: Coverity Scan warns out-of-bounds access in ext/socket
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/11270

* Author: Yusuke Endoh
* Status: Open
* Priority: Normal
* Assignee: 
* ruby -v: 
* Backport: 2.0.0: UNKNOWN, 2.1: UNKNOWN, 2.2: UNKNOWN
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Hello,

Coverity Scan warns ext/socket/init.c and raddrinfo.c.

`rsock_s_recvfrom` in ext/socket/init.c does:

    arg.alen = (socklen_t)sizeof(arg.buf);

then calls `rsock_io_socket_addrinfo`:

    return rb_assoc_new(str, rsock_io_socket_addrinfo(sock, &arg.buf.addr, arg.alen));

`rsock_io_socket_addrinfo` indirectly calls `init_addrinfo` in ext/socket/raddrinfo.c.
(`rsock_io_socket_addrinfo` -> `rsock_fd_socket_addrinfo` -> `rsock_addrinfo_new` -> `init_addrinfo`)

`init_addrinfo` does:

    memcpy((void *)&rai->addr, (void *)sa, len);

Note that `sa` is `&arg.buf.addr`, and `len` is `arg.alen`.  `&arg.buf.addr` is a pointer to sockaddr, and `arg.len` is `sizeof(union_sockaddr)`, not `sizeof(sockaddr)`, which is indeed inconsistent.

I don't think this inconsistency will cause actual harm, but it would be better to fix.

-- 
Yusuke Endoh <mame@ruby-lang.org>



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