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| author | Rich Felker <dalias@aerifal.cx> | 2026-05-12 09:19:26 -0400 |
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| committer | Rich Felker <dalias@aerifal.cx> | 2026-05-12 09:19:26 -0400 |
| commit | bf96b52a4429eeeb60e6c961c8687e52d90c5fa1 (patch) | |
| tree | fa430a00cc68ee9c13dfe0ec100cb4bfc68822a6 | |
| parent | 64f05291ff99ae407801ad7ab44cc4d7f6e0350f (diff) | |
| download | musl-bf96b52a4429eeeb60e6c961c8687e52d90c5fa1.tar.gz | |
mallocng: fix handling of allocations with extreme alignment
aligned allocations are handled by over-allocating enough to ensure an
aligned subrange exists and framing the usable space to that subrange.
the framing can only handle offsets up to a 32-bit multiple of the
allocation UNIT (16 bytes), and aligned_alloc correctly checks for and
rejects larger alignments.
however, when get_meta reads back the offset, the type of the variable
and everything else in the expression where it's used was int, not
size_t, and offset*UNIT can overflow. modulo the "anything can happen"
aspect of overflow being undefined, a clean trap will occur and the
program will terminate. this would happen on any call to free,
realloc, or malloc_usable_size call on the large-alignment object.
switch the type of offset in get_meta from int to size_t. this has
been checked not to break any of the subsequent assertions:
- assert(offset > 0xffff) was wrongly rejecting offsets that would be
interpreted as negative when converted to signed int. this is fixed
by processing offset as unsigned.
- the check against the slot boundaries switches which assert would
catch values that were previously interpreted as negative, but the
net effect is the same.
- the check against maplen was already converting to unsigned long due
to the 4096UL in the expression. in doing so, it was incorrectly
sign-extending the offset rather than zero-extending. this is fixed
by using unsigned type to begin with.
in addition, take the opportunity to trap on offsets were offset*UNIT
would overflow. this cannot happen on 64-bit archs (and it should be
optimized out by the compiler there), but it's an additional signal we
can use to catch out-of-bounds writes on 32-bit ones. and the check
only happens when operating on extremely large, overaligned objects,
so the relative cost of checking is essentially zero.
| -rw-r--r-- | src/malloc/mallocng/meta.h | 3 |
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/src/malloc/mallocng/meta.h b/src/malloc/mallocng/meta.h index 61ec53f9..3a27af64 100644 --- a/src/malloc/mallocng/meta.h +++ b/src/malloc/mallocng/meta.h @@ -129,12 +129,13 @@ static inline int get_slot_index(const unsigned char *p) static inline struct meta *get_meta(const unsigned char *p) { assert(!((uintptr_t)p & 15)); - int offset = *(const uint16_t *)(p - 2); + size_t offset = *(const uint16_t *)(p - 2); int index = get_slot_index(p); if (p[-4]) { assert(!offset); offset = *(uint32_t *)(p - 8); assert(offset > 0xffff); + assert(offset < PTRDIFF_MAX/UNIT); } const struct group *base = (const void *)(p - UNIT*offset - UNIT); const struct meta *meta = base->meta; |
