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authorLeo Famulari <leo@famulari.name>2021-12-24 13:16:54 -0500
committerMaxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer@gmail.com>2022-01-10 11:46:57 -0500
commit8636d0295557e0052c3195dbf878efcee476cabc (patch)
treed1b87212267d631bbc97ebbd733e7c5753d5b7c9 /gnu
parentdb912d77a86edd78012bdc92be8fbddb2c1a122b (diff)
downloadguix-8636d0295557e0052c3195dbf878efcee476cabc.tar.gz
gnu: binutils: Fix CVE-2021-45078.
This is for the release branch.

Should we also use a graft for the master branch? It would be even
better if we could add a binutils-next package that users could install,
in my opinion.

* gnu/packages/patches/binutils-CVE-2021-45078.patch: New file.
* gnu/local.mk (dist_patch_DATA): Add it.
* gnu/packages/base.scm (binutils)[source]: Use it.

Signed-off-by: Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer@gmail.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'gnu')
-rw-r--r--gnu/local.mk1
-rw-r--r--gnu/packages/base.scm3
-rw-r--r--gnu/packages/patches/binutils-CVE-2021-45078.patch257
3 files changed, 260 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/gnu/local.mk b/gnu/local.mk
index 86c1e57aa4..2e46fac7f7 100644
--- a/gnu/local.mk
+++ b/gnu/local.mk
@@ -908,6 +908,7 @@ dist_patch_DATA =						\
   %D%/packages/patches/binutils-loongson-workaround.patch	\
   %D%/packages/patches/binutils-mingw-w64-timestamp.patch	\
   %D%/packages/patches/binutils-mingw-w64-deterministic.patch	\
+  %D%/packages/patches/binutils-CVE-2021-45078.patch		\
   %D%/packages/patches/bpftrace-disable-bfd-disasm.patch	\
   %D%/packages/patches/byobu-writable-status.patch		\
   %D%/packages/patches/cabal-install-base16-bytestring1.0.patch		\
diff --git a/gnu/packages/base.scm b/gnu/packages/base.scm
index 73bdf16ea5..a422d64046 100644
--- a/gnu/packages/base.scm
+++ b/gnu/packages/base.scm
@@ -521,7 +521,8 @@ change.  GNU make offers many powerful extensions over the standard utility.")
       (sha256
        (base32 "1m3b2rdfv1dmdpd0bzg1hy7i8a2qng53szc6livyi3nh6101mz37"))
       (patches (search-patches "binutils-loongson-workaround.patch"
-                               "binutils-2.37-file-descriptor-leak.patch"))))
+                               "binutils-2.37-file-descriptor-leak.patch"
+                               "binutils-CVE-2021-45078.patch"))))
    (build-system gnu-build-system)
    (arguments
     `(#:out-of-source? #t   ;recommended in the README
diff --git a/gnu/packages/patches/binutils-CVE-2021-45078.patch b/gnu/packages/patches/binutils-CVE-2021-45078.patch
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..fca692bdb5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gnu/packages/patches/binutils-CVE-2021-45078.patch
@@ -0,0 +1,257 @@
+Fix CVE-2021-45078 (incomplete fix for CVE-2018-12699):
+
+https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2021-45078
+https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=28694
+
+Patch copied from upstream source repository:
+
+https://sourceware.org/git/gitweb.cgi?p=binutils-gdb.git;h=161e87d12167b1e36193385485c1f6ce92f74f02
+
+From 161e87d12167b1e36193385485c1f6ce92f74f02 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
+From: Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com>
+Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2021 11:48:42 +1030
+Subject: [PATCH] PR28694, Out-of-bounds write in stab_xcoff_builtin_type
+
+	PR 28694
+	* stabs.c (stab_xcoff_builtin_type): Make typenum unsigned.
+	Negate typenum earlier, simplifying bounds checking.  Correct
+	off-by-one indexing.  Adjust switch cases.
+---
+ binutils/stabs.c | 87 ++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------
+ 1 file changed, 43 insertions(+), 44 deletions(-)
+
+diff --git a/binutils/stabs.c b/binutils/stabs.c
+index 274bfb0e7fa..83ee3ea5fa4 100644
+--- a/binutils/stabs.c
++++ b/binutils/stabs.c
+@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ static debug_type stab_find_type (void *, struct stab_handle *, const int *);
+ static bool stab_record_type
+   (void *, struct stab_handle *, const int *, debug_type);
+ static debug_type stab_xcoff_builtin_type
+-  (void *, struct stab_handle *, int);
++  (void *, struct stab_handle *, unsigned int);
+ static debug_type stab_find_tagged_type
+   (void *, struct stab_handle *, const char *, int, enum debug_type_kind);
+ static debug_type *stab_demangle_argtypes
+@@ -3496,166 +3496,167 @@ stab_record_type (void *dhandle ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, struct stab_handle *info,
+ 
+ static debug_type
+ stab_xcoff_builtin_type (void *dhandle, struct stab_handle *info,
+-			 int typenum)
++			 unsigned int typenum)
+ {
+   debug_type rettype;
+   const char *name;
+ 
+-  if (typenum >= 0 || typenum < -XCOFF_TYPE_COUNT)
++  typenum = -typenum - 1;
++  if (typenum >= XCOFF_TYPE_COUNT)
+     {
+-      fprintf (stderr, _("Unrecognized XCOFF type %d\n"), typenum);
++      fprintf (stderr, _("Unrecognized XCOFF type %d\n"), -typenum - 1);
+       return DEBUG_TYPE_NULL;
+     }
+-  if (info->xcoff_types[-typenum] != NULL)
+-    return info->xcoff_types[-typenum];
++  if (info->xcoff_types[typenum] != NULL)
++    return info->xcoff_types[typenum];
+ 
+-  switch (-typenum)
++  switch (typenum)
+     {
+-    case 1:
++    case 0:
+       /* The size of this and all the other types are fixed, defined
+ 	 by the debugging format.  */
+       name = "int";
+       rettype = debug_make_int_type (dhandle, 4, false);
+       break;
+-    case 2:
++    case 1:
+       name = "char";
+       rettype = debug_make_int_type (dhandle, 1, false);
+       break;
+-    case 3:
++    case 2:
+       name = "short";
+       rettype = debug_make_int_type (dhandle, 2, false);
+       break;
+-    case 4:
++    case 3:
+       name = "long";
+       rettype = debug_make_int_type (dhandle, 4, false);
+       break;
+-    case 5:
++    case 4:
+       name = "unsigned char";
+       rettype = debug_make_int_type (dhandle, 1, true);
+       break;
+-    case 6:
++    case 5:
+       name = "signed char";
+       rettype = debug_make_int_type (dhandle, 1, false);
+       break;
+-    case 7:
++    case 6:
+       name = "unsigned short";
+       rettype = debug_make_int_type (dhandle, 2, true);
+       break;
+-    case 8:
++    case 7:
+       name = "unsigned int";
+       rettype = debug_make_int_type (dhandle, 4, true);
+       break;
+-    case 9:
++    case 8:
+       name = "unsigned";
+       rettype = debug_make_int_type (dhandle, 4, true);
+       break;
+-    case 10:
++    case 9:
+       name = "unsigned long";
+       rettype = debug_make_int_type (dhandle, 4, true);
+       break;
+-    case 11:
++    case 10:
+       name = "void";
+       rettype = debug_make_void_type (dhandle);
+       break;
+-    case 12:
++    case 11:
+       /* IEEE single precision (32 bit).  */
+       name = "float";
+       rettype = debug_make_float_type (dhandle, 4);
+       break;
+-    case 13:
++    case 12:
+       /* IEEE double precision (64 bit).  */
+       name = "double";
+       rettype = debug_make_float_type (dhandle, 8);
+       break;
+-    case 14:
++    case 13:
+       /* This is an IEEE double on the RS/6000, and different machines
+ 	 with different sizes for "long double" should use different
+ 	 negative type numbers.  See stabs.texinfo.  */
+       name = "long double";
+       rettype = debug_make_float_type (dhandle, 8);
+       break;
+-    case 15:
++    case 14:
+       name = "integer";
+       rettype = debug_make_int_type (dhandle, 4, false);
+       break;
+-    case 16:
++    case 15:
+       name = "boolean";
+       rettype = debug_make_bool_type (dhandle, 4);
+       break;
+-    case 17:
++    case 16:
+       name = "short real";
+       rettype = debug_make_float_type (dhandle, 4);
+       break;
+-    case 18:
++    case 17:
+       name = "real";
+       rettype = debug_make_float_type (dhandle, 8);
+       break;
+-    case 19:
++    case 18:
+       /* FIXME */
+       name = "stringptr";
+       rettype = NULL;
+       break;
+-    case 20:
++    case 19:
+       /* FIXME */
+       name = "character";
+       rettype = debug_make_int_type (dhandle, 1, true);
+       break;
+-    case 21:
++    case 20:
+       name = "logical*1";
+       rettype = debug_make_bool_type (dhandle, 1);
+       break;
+-    case 22:
++    case 21:
+       name = "logical*2";
+       rettype = debug_make_bool_type (dhandle, 2);
+       break;
+-    case 23:
++    case 22:
+       name = "logical*4";
+       rettype = debug_make_bool_type (dhandle, 4);
+       break;
+-    case 24:
++    case 23:
+       name = "logical";
+       rettype = debug_make_bool_type (dhandle, 4);
+       break;
+-    case 25:
++    case 24:
+       /* Complex type consisting of two IEEE single precision values.  */
+       name = "complex";
+       rettype = debug_make_complex_type (dhandle, 8);
+       break;
+-    case 26:
++    case 25:
+       /* Complex type consisting of two IEEE double precision values.  */
+       name = "double complex";
+       rettype = debug_make_complex_type (dhandle, 16);
+       break;
+-    case 27:
++    case 26:
+       name = "integer*1";
+       rettype = debug_make_int_type (dhandle, 1, false);
+       break;
+-    case 28:
++    case 27:
+       name = "integer*2";
+       rettype = debug_make_int_type (dhandle, 2, false);
+       break;
+-    case 29:
++    case 28:
+       name = "integer*4";
+       rettype = debug_make_int_type (dhandle, 4, false);
+       break;
+-    case 30:
++    case 29:
+       /* FIXME */
+       name = "wchar";
+       rettype = debug_make_int_type (dhandle, 2, false);
+       break;
+-    case 31:
++    case 30:
+       name = "long long";
+       rettype = debug_make_int_type (dhandle, 8, false);
+       break;
+-    case 32:
++    case 31:
+       name = "unsigned long long";
+       rettype = debug_make_int_type (dhandle, 8, true);
+       break;
+-    case 33:
++    case 32:
+       name = "logical*8";
+       rettype = debug_make_bool_type (dhandle, 8);
+       break;
+-    case 34:
++    case 33:
+       name = "integer*8";
+       rettype = debug_make_int_type (dhandle, 8, false);
+       break;
+@@ -3664,9 +3665,7 @@ stab_xcoff_builtin_type (void *dhandle, struct stab_handle *info,
+     }
+ 
+   rettype = debug_name_type (dhandle, name, rettype);
+-
+-  info->xcoff_types[-typenum] = rettype;
+-
++  info->xcoff_types[typenum] = rettype;
+   return rettype;
+ }
+ 
+-- 
+2.27.0
+