* gnu/packages/patches/glib-CVE-2021-27218.patch, gnu/packages/patches/glib-CVE-2021-27219-01.patch, gnu/packages/patches/glib-CVE-2021-27219-02.patch, gnu/packages/patches/glib-CVE-2021-27219-03.patch, gnu/packages/patches/glib-CVE-2021-27219-04.patch, gnu/packages/patches/glib-CVE-2021-27219-05.patch, gnu/packages/patches/glib-CVE-2021-27219-06.patch, gnu/packages/patches/glib-CVE-2021-27219-07.patch, gnu/packages/patches/glib-CVE-2021-27219-08.patch, gnu/packages/patches/glib-CVE-2021-27219-09.patch, gnu/packages/patches/glib-CVE-2021-27219-10.patch, gnu/packages/patches/glib-CVE-2021-27219-11.patch, gnu/packages/patches/glib-CVE-2021-27219-12.patch, gnu/packages/patches/glib-CVE-2021-27219-13.patch, gnu/packages/patches/glib-CVE-2021-27219-14.patch, gnu/packages/patches/glib-CVE-2021-27219-15.patch, gnu/packages/patches/glib-CVE-2021-27219-16.patch, gnu/packages/patches/glib-CVE-2021-27219-17.patch, gnu/packages/patches/glib-CVE-2021-27219-18.patch: New files. * gnu/local.mk (dist_patch_DATA): Add them. * gnu/packages/glib.scm (glib)[replacement]: New field. (glib/fixed): New variable.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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From 0f384c88a241bbbd884487b1c40b7b75f1e638d3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Krzesimir Nowak <qdlacz@gmail.com>
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Date: Wed, 10 Feb 2021 23:51:07 +0100
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Subject: [PATCH] gbytearray: Do not accept too large byte arrays
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GByteArray uses guint for storing the length of the byte array, but it
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also has a constructor (g_byte_array_new_take) that takes length as a
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gsize. gsize may be larger than guint (64 bits for gsize vs 32 bits
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for guint). It is possible to call the function with a value greater
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than G_MAXUINT, which will result in silent length truncation. This
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may happen as a result of unreffing GBytes into GByteArray, so rather
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be loud about it.
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(Test case tweaked by Philip Withnall.)
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(Backport 2.66: Add #include gstrfuncsprivate.h in the test case for
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`g_memdup2()`.)
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---
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 glib/garray.c      |  6 ++++++
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 glib/gbytes.c      |  4 ++++
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 glib/tests/bytes.c | 35 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
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 3 files changed, 44 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
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diff --git a/glib/garray.c b/glib/garray.c
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index 942e74c9f..fb1a42aaf 100644
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--- a/glib/garray.c
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+++ b/glib/garray.c
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@@ -2013,6 +2013,10 @@ g_byte_array_new (void)
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  * Create byte array containing the data. The data will be owned by the array
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  * and will be freed with g_free(), i.e. it could be allocated using g_strdup().
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  *
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+ * Do not use it if @len is greater than %G_MAXUINT. #GByteArray
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+ * stores the length of its data in #guint, which may be shorter than
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+ * #gsize.
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+ *
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  * Since: 2.32
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  *
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  * Returns: (transfer full): a new #GByteArray
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@@ -2024,6 +2028,8 @@ g_byte_array_new_take (guint8 *data,
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   GByteArray *array;
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   GRealArray *real;
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+  g_return_val_if_fail (len <= G_MAXUINT, NULL);
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+
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   array = g_byte_array_new ();
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   real = (GRealArray *)array;
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   g_assert (real->data == NULL);
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diff --git a/glib/gbytes.c b/glib/gbytes.c
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index 7b72886e5..d56abe6c3 100644
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--- a/glib/gbytes.c
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+++ b/glib/gbytes.c
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@@ -519,6 +519,10 @@ g_bytes_unref_to_data (GBytes *bytes,
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  * g_bytes_new(), g_bytes_new_take() or g_byte_array_free_to_bytes(). In all
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  * other cases the data is copied.
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  *
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+ * Do not use it if @bytes contains more than %G_MAXUINT
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+ * bytes. #GByteArray stores the length of its data in #guint, which
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+ * may be shorter than #gsize, that @bytes is using.
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+ *
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  * Returns: (transfer full): a new mutable #GByteArray containing the same byte data
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  *
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  * Since: 2.32
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diff --git a/glib/tests/bytes.c b/glib/tests/bytes.c
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index 5ea5c2b35..15a6aaad6 100644
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--- a/glib/tests/bytes.c
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+++ b/glib/tests/bytes.c
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@@ -10,12 +10,12 @@
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  */
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 #undef G_DISABLE_ASSERT
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-#undef G_LOG_DOMAIN
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 #include <stdio.h>
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 #include <stdlib.h>
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 #include <string.h>
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 #include "glib.h"
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+#include "glib/gstrfuncsprivate.h"
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 /* Keep in sync with glib/gbytes.c */
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 struct _GBytes
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@@ -333,6 +333,38 @@ test_to_array_transferred (void)
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   g_byte_array_unref (array);
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 }
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+static void
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+test_to_array_transferred_oversize (void)
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+{
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+  g_test_message ("g_bytes_unref_to_array() can only take GBytes up to "
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+                  "G_MAXUINT in length; test that longer ones are rejected");
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+
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+  if (sizeof (guint) >= sizeof (gsize))
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+    {
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+      g_test_skip ("Skipping test as guint is not smaller than gsize");
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+    }
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+  else if (g_test_undefined ())
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+    {
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+      GByteArray *array = NULL;
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+      GBytes *bytes = NULL;
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+      gpointer data = g_memdup2 (NYAN, N_NYAN);
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+      gsize len = ((gsize) G_MAXUINT) + 1;
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+
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+      bytes = g_bytes_new_take (data, len);
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+      g_test_expect_message (G_LOG_DOMAIN, G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL,
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+                             "g_byte_array_new_take: assertion 'len <= G_MAXUINT' failed");
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+      array = g_bytes_unref_to_array (g_steal_pointer (&bytes));
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+      g_test_assert_expected_messages ();
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+      g_assert_null (array);
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+
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+      g_free (data);
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+    }
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+  else
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+    {
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+      g_test_skip ("Skipping test as testing undefined behaviour is disabled");
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+    }
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+}
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+
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 static void
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 test_to_array_two_refs (void)
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 {
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@@ -410,6 +442,7 @@ main (int argc, char *argv[])
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   g_test_add_func ("/bytes/to-array/transfered", test_to_array_transferred);
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   g_test_add_func ("/bytes/to-array/two-refs", test_to_array_two_refs);
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   g_test_add_func ("/bytes/to-array/non-malloc", test_to_array_non_malloc);
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+  g_test_add_func ("/bytes/to-array/transferred/oversize", test_to_array_transferred_oversize);
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   g_test_add_func ("/bytes/null", test_null);
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   return g_test_run ();
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-- 
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2.30.1
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