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author | Leo Famulari <leo@famulari.name> | 2016-11-28 21:09:44 -0500 |
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committer | Leo Famulari <leo@famulari.name> | 2016-11-28 21:10:25 -0500 |
commit | f265a3cee55c5fbbd9e05ec351ae562274b55df6 (patch) | |
tree | 1c1e0751ce0db60d17c9c9097f3a08c56f1defb1 /gnu/packages | |
parent | e673a1df29bd572a770b0aa76ee240b50c91ef2f (diff) | |
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gnu: libarchive: Update to 3.2.2.
* gnu/packages/backup.scm (libarchive): Update to 3.2.2.
[source]: Remove obsolete patches.
* gnu/packages/patches/libarchive-7zip-heap-overflow.patch,
gnu/packages/patches/libarchive-fix-filesystem-attacks.patch,
gnu/packages/patches/libarchive-fix-symlink-check.patch,
gnu/packages/patches/libarchive-safe_fprintf-buffer-overflow.patch:
Delete files.
* gnu/local.mk (dist_patch_DATA): Remove them.
Diffstat (limited to 'gnu/packages')
5 files changed, 2 insertions, 633 deletions
diff --git a/gnu/packages/backup.scm b/gnu/packages/backup.scm index 203ff4c9dc..d127769986 100644 --- a/gnu/packages/backup.scm +++ b/gnu/packages/backup.scm @@ -172,20 +172,15 @@ backups (called chunks) to allow easy burning to CD/DVD.") (define-public libarchive (package (name "libarchive") - (version "3.2.1") + (version "3.2.2") (source (origin (method url-fetch) (uri (string-append "http://libarchive.org/downloads/libarchive-" version ".tar.gz")) - (patches (search-patches - "libarchive-7zip-heap-overflow.patch" - "libarchive-fix-symlink-check.patch" - "libarchive-fix-filesystem-attacks.patch" - "libarchive-safe_fprintf-buffer-overflow.patch")) (sha256 (base32 - "1lngng84k1kkljl74q0cdqc3s82vn2kimfm02dgm4d6m7x71mvkj")))) + "03q6y428rg723c9fj1vidzjw46w1vf8z0h95lkvz1l9jw571j739")))) (build-system gnu-build-system) ;; TODO: Add -L/path/to/nettle in libarchive.pc. (inputs diff --git a/gnu/packages/patches/libarchive-7zip-heap-overflow.patch b/gnu/packages/patches/libarchive-7zip-heap-overflow.patch deleted file mode 100644 index bef628f0a8..0000000000 --- a/gnu/packages/patches/libarchive-7zip-heap-overflow.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,77 +0,0 @@ -Fix buffer overflow reading 7Zip files: - -https://github.com/libarchive/libarchive/issues/761 - -Patch copied from upstream repository: - -https://github.com/libarchive/libarchive/commit/7f17c791dcfd8c0416e2cd2485b19410e47ef126 - -From 7f17c791dcfd8c0416e2cd2485b19410e47ef126 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 -From: Tim Kientzle <kientzle@acm.org> -Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2016 18:14:58 -0700 -Subject: [PATCH] Issue 761: Heap overflow reading corrupted 7Zip files - -The sample file that demonstrated this had multiple 'EmptyStream' -attributes. The first one ended up being used to calculate -certain statistics, then was overwritten by the second which -was incompatible with those statistics. - -The fix here is to reject any header with multiple EmptyStream -attributes. While here, also reject headers with multiple -EmptyFile, AntiFile, Name, or Attributes markers. ---- - libarchive/archive_read_support_format_7zip.c | 10 ++++++++++ - 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+) - -diff --git a/libarchive/archive_read_support_format_7zip.c b/libarchive/archive_read_support_format_7zip.c -index 1dfe52b..c0a536c 100644 ---- a/libarchive/archive_read_support_format_7zip.c -+++ b/libarchive/archive_read_support_format_7zip.c -@@ -2431,6 +2431,8 @@ read_Header(struct archive_read *a, struct _7z_header_info *h, - - switch (type) { - case kEmptyStream: -+ if (h->emptyStreamBools != NULL) -+ return (-1); - h->emptyStreamBools = calloc((size_t)zip->numFiles, - sizeof(*h->emptyStreamBools)); - if (h->emptyStreamBools == NULL) -@@ -2451,6 +2453,8 @@ read_Header(struct archive_read *a, struct _7z_header_info *h, - return (-1); - break; - } -+ if (h->emptyFileBools != NULL) -+ return (-1); - h->emptyFileBools = calloc(empty_streams, - sizeof(*h->emptyFileBools)); - if (h->emptyFileBools == NULL) -@@ -2465,6 +2469,8 @@ read_Header(struct archive_read *a, struct _7z_header_info *h, - return (-1); - break; - } -+ if (h->antiBools != NULL) -+ return (-1); - h->antiBools = calloc(empty_streams, - sizeof(*h->antiBools)); - if (h->antiBools == NULL) -@@ -2491,6 +2497,8 @@ read_Header(struct archive_read *a, struct _7z_header_info *h, - if ((ll & 1) || ll < zip->numFiles * 4) - return (-1); - -+ if (zip->entry_names != NULL) -+ return (-1); - zip->entry_names = malloc(ll); - if (zip->entry_names == NULL) - return (-1); -@@ -2543,6 +2551,8 @@ read_Header(struct archive_read *a, struct _7z_header_info *h, - if ((p = header_bytes(a, 2)) == NULL) - return (-1); - allAreDefined = *p; -+ if (h->attrBools != NULL) -+ return (-1); - h->attrBools = calloc((size_t)zip->numFiles, - sizeof(*h->attrBools)); - if (h->attrBools == NULL) --- -2.10.0 - diff --git a/gnu/packages/patches/libarchive-fix-filesystem-attacks.patch b/gnu/packages/patches/libarchive-fix-filesystem-attacks.patch deleted file mode 100644 index bce63d5e4e..0000000000 --- a/gnu/packages/patches/libarchive-fix-filesystem-attacks.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,445 +0,0 @@ -This patch fixes two bugs that allow attackers to overwrite or change -the permissions of arbitrary files: - -https://github.com/libarchive/libarchive/issues/745 -https://github.com/libarchive/libarchive/issues/746 - -Patch copied from upstream repository: - -https://github.com/libarchive/libarchive/commit/dfd6b54ce33960e420fb206d8872fb759b577ad9 - -From dfd6b54ce33960e420fb206d8872fb759b577ad9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 -From: Tim Kientzle <kientzle@acm.org> -Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2016 13:21:57 -0700 -Subject: [PATCH] Fixes for Issue #745 and Issue #746 from Doran Moppert. - ---- - libarchive/archive_write_disk_posix.c | 294 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- - 1 file changed, 227 insertions(+), 67 deletions(-) - -diff --git a/libarchive/archive_write_disk_posix.c b/libarchive/archive_write_disk_posix.c -index 8f0421e..abe1a86 100644 ---- a/libarchive/archive_write_disk_posix.c -+++ b/libarchive/archive_write_disk_posix.c -@@ -326,12 +326,14 @@ struct archive_write_disk { - - #define HFS_BLOCKS(s) ((s) >> 12) - -+static int check_symlinks_fsobj(char *path, int *error_number, struct archive_string *error_string, int flags); - static int check_symlinks(struct archive_write_disk *); - static int create_filesystem_object(struct archive_write_disk *); - static struct fixup_entry *current_fixup(struct archive_write_disk *, const char *pathname); - #if defined(HAVE_FCHDIR) && defined(PATH_MAX) - static void edit_deep_directories(struct archive_write_disk *ad); - #endif -+static int cleanup_pathname_fsobj(char *path, int *error_number, struct archive_string *error_string, int flags); - static int cleanup_pathname(struct archive_write_disk *); - static int create_dir(struct archive_write_disk *, char *); - static int create_parent_dir(struct archive_write_disk *, char *); -@@ -2014,6 +2016,10 @@ create_filesystem_object(struct archive_write_disk *a) - const char *linkname; - mode_t final_mode, mode; - int r; -+ /* these for check_symlinks_fsobj */ -+ char *linkname_copy; /* non-const copy of linkname */ -+ struct archive_string error_string; -+ int error_number; - - /* We identify hard/symlinks according to the link names. */ - /* Since link(2) and symlink(2) don't handle modes, we're done here. */ -@@ -2022,6 +2028,27 @@ create_filesystem_object(struct archive_write_disk *a) - #if !HAVE_LINK - return (EPERM); - #else -+ archive_string_init(&error_string); -+ linkname_copy = strdup(linkname); -+ if (linkname_copy == NULL) { -+ return (EPERM); -+ } -+ /* TODO: consider using the cleaned-up path as the link target? */ -+ r = cleanup_pathname_fsobj(linkname_copy, &error_number, &error_string, a->flags); -+ if (r != ARCHIVE_OK) { -+ archive_set_error(&a->archive, error_number, "%s", error_string.s); -+ free(linkname_copy); -+ /* EPERM is more appropriate than error_number for our callers */ -+ return (EPERM); -+ } -+ r = check_symlinks_fsobj(linkname_copy, &error_number, &error_string, a->flags); -+ if (r != ARCHIVE_OK) { -+ archive_set_error(&a->archive, error_number, "%s", error_string.s); -+ free(linkname_copy); -+ /* EPERM is more appropriate than error_number for our callers */ -+ return (EPERM); -+ } -+ free(linkname_copy); - r = link(linkname, a->name) ? errno : 0; - /* - * New cpio and pax formats allow hardlink entries -@@ -2362,115 +2389,228 @@ current_fixup(struct archive_write_disk *a, const char *pathname) - * recent paths. - */ - /* TODO: Extend this to support symlinks on Windows Vista and later. */ -+ -+/* -+ * Checks the given path to see if any elements along it are symlinks. Returns -+ * ARCHIVE_OK if there are none, otherwise puts an error in errmsg. -+ */ - static int --check_symlinks(struct archive_write_disk *a) -+check_symlinks_fsobj(char *path, int *error_number, struct archive_string *error_string, int flags) - { - #if !defined(HAVE_LSTAT) - /* Platform doesn't have lstat, so we can't look for symlinks. */ - (void)a; /* UNUSED */ -+ (void)path; /* UNUSED */ -+ (void)error_number; /* UNUSED */ -+ (void)error_string; /* UNUSED */ -+ (void)flags; /* UNUSED */ - return (ARCHIVE_OK); - #else -- char *pn; -+ int res = ARCHIVE_OK; -+ char *tail; -+ char *head; -+ int last; - char c; - int r; - struct stat st; -+ int restore_pwd; -+ -+ /* Nothing to do here if name is empty */ -+ if(path[0] == '\0') -+ return (ARCHIVE_OK); - - /* - * Guard against symlink tricks. Reject any archive entry whose - * destination would be altered by a symlink. -+ * -+ * Walk the filename in chunks separated by '/'. For each segment: -+ * - if it doesn't exist, continue -+ * - if it's symlink, abort or remove it -+ * - if it's a directory and it's not the last chunk, cd into it -+ * As we go: -+ * head points to the current (relative) path -+ * tail points to the temporary \0 terminating the segment we're currently examining -+ * c holds what used to be in *tail -+ * last is 1 if this is the last tail - */ -- /* Whatever we checked last time doesn't need to be re-checked. */ -- pn = a->name; -- if (archive_strlen(&(a->path_safe)) > 0) { -- char *p = a->path_safe.s; -- while ((*pn != '\0') && (*p == *pn)) -- ++p, ++pn; -- } -+ restore_pwd = open(".", O_RDONLY | O_BINARY | O_CLOEXEC); -+ __archive_ensure_cloexec_flag(restore_pwd); -+ if (restore_pwd < 0) -+ return (ARCHIVE_FATAL); -+ head = path; -+ tail = path; -+ last = 0; -+ /* TODO: reintroduce a safe cache here? */ - /* Skip the root directory if the path is absolute. */ -- if(pn == a->name && pn[0] == '/') -- ++pn; -- c = pn[0]; -- /* Keep going until we've checked the entire name. */ -- while (pn[0] != '\0' && (pn[0] != '/' || pn[1] != '\0')) { -+ if(tail == path && tail[0] == '/') -+ ++tail; -+ /* Keep going until we've checked the entire name. -+ * head, tail, path all alias the same string, which is -+ * temporarily zeroed at tail, so be careful restoring the -+ * stashed (c=tail[0]) for error messages. -+ * Exiting the loop with break is okay; continue is not. -+ */ -+ while (!last) { -+ /* Skip the separator we just consumed, plus any adjacent ones */ -+ while (*tail == '/') -+ ++tail; - /* Skip the next path element. */ -- while (*pn != '\0' && *pn != '/') -- ++pn; -- c = pn[0]; -- pn[0] = '\0'; -+ while (*tail != '\0' && *tail != '/') -+ ++tail; -+ /* is this the last path component? */ -+ last = (tail[0] == '\0') || (tail[0] == '/' && tail[1] == '\0'); -+ /* temporarily truncate the string here */ -+ c = tail[0]; -+ tail[0] = '\0'; - /* Check that we haven't hit a symlink. */ -- r = lstat(a->name, &st); -+ r = lstat(head, &st); - if (r != 0) { -+ tail[0] = c; - /* We've hit a dir that doesn't exist; stop now. */ - if (errno == ENOENT) { - break; - } else { -- /* Note: This effectively disables deep directory -+ /* Treat any other error as fatal - best to be paranoid here -+ * Note: This effectively disables deep directory - * support when security checks are enabled. - * Otherwise, very long pathnames that trigger - * an error here could evade the sandbox. - * TODO: We could do better, but it would probably - * require merging the symlink checks with the - * deep-directory editing. */ -- return (ARCHIVE_FAILED); -+ if (error_number) *error_number = errno; -+ if (error_string) -+ archive_string_sprintf(error_string, -+ "Could not stat %s", -+ path); -+ res = ARCHIVE_FAILED; -+ break; -+ } -+ } else if (S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) { -+ if (!last) { -+ if (chdir(head) != 0) { -+ tail[0] = c; -+ if (error_number) *error_number = errno; -+ if (error_string) -+ archive_string_sprintf(error_string, -+ "Could not chdir %s", -+ path); -+ res = (ARCHIVE_FATAL); -+ break; -+ } -+ /* Our view is now from inside this dir: */ -+ head = tail + 1; - } - } else if (S_ISLNK(st.st_mode)) { -- if (c == '\0') { -+ if (last) { - /* - * Last element is symlink; remove it - * so we can overwrite it with the - * item being extracted. - */ -- if (unlink(a->name)) { -- archive_set_error(&a->archive, errno, -- "Could not remove symlink %s", -- a->name); -- pn[0] = c; -- return (ARCHIVE_FAILED); -+ if (unlink(head)) { -+ tail[0] = c; -+ if (error_number) *error_number = errno; -+ if (error_string) -+ archive_string_sprintf(error_string, -+ "Could not remove symlink %s", -+ path); -+ res = ARCHIVE_FAILED; -+ break; - } -- a->pst = NULL; - /* - * Even if we did remove it, a warning - * is in order. The warning is silly, - * though, if we're just replacing one - * symlink with another symlink. - */ -- if (!S_ISLNK(a->mode)) { -- archive_set_error(&a->archive, 0, -- "Removing symlink %s", -- a->name); -+ tail[0] = c; -+ /* FIXME: not sure how important this is to restore -+ if (!S_ISLNK(path)) { -+ if (error_number) *error_number = 0; -+ if (error_string) -+ archive_string_sprintf(error_string, -+ "Removing symlink %s", -+ path); - } -+ */ - /* Symlink gone. No more problem! */ -- pn[0] = c; -- return (0); -- } else if (a->flags & ARCHIVE_EXTRACT_UNLINK) { -+ res = ARCHIVE_OK; -+ break; -+ } else if (flags & ARCHIVE_EXTRACT_UNLINK) { - /* User asked us to remove problems. */ -- if (unlink(a->name) != 0) { -- archive_set_error(&a->archive, 0, -- "Cannot remove intervening symlink %s", -- a->name); -- pn[0] = c; -- return (ARCHIVE_FAILED); -+ if (unlink(head) != 0) { -+ tail[0] = c; -+ if (error_number) *error_number = 0; -+ if (error_string) -+ archive_string_sprintf(error_string, -+ "Cannot remove intervening symlink %s", -+ path); -+ res = ARCHIVE_FAILED; -+ break; - } -- a->pst = NULL; -+ tail[0] = c; - } else { -- archive_set_error(&a->archive, 0, -- "Cannot extract through symlink %s", -- a->name); -- pn[0] = c; -- return (ARCHIVE_FAILED); -+ tail[0] = c; -+ if (error_number) *error_number = 0; -+ if (error_string) -+ archive_string_sprintf(error_string, -+ "Cannot extract through symlink %s", -+ path); -+ res = ARCHIVE_FAILED; -+ break; - } - } -- pn[0] = c; -- if (pn[0] != '\0') -- pn++; /* Advance to the next segment. */ -+ /* be sure to always maintain this */ -+ tail[0] = c; -+ if (tail[0] != '\0') -+ tail++; /* Advance to the next segment. */ - } -- pn[0] = c; -- /* We've checked and/or cleaned the whole path, so remember it. */ -- archive_strcpy(&a->path_safe, a->name); -- return (ARCHIVE_OK); -+ /* Catches loop exits via break */ -+ tail[0] = c; -+#ifdef HAVE_FCHDIR -+ /* If we changed directory above, restore it here. */ -+ if (restore_pwd >= 0) { -+ r = fchdir(restore_pwd); -+ if (r != 0) { -+ if(error_number) *error_number = errno; -+ if(error_string) -+ archive_string_sprintf(error_string, -+ "chdir() failure"); -+ } -+ close(restore_pwd); -+ restore_pwd = -1; -+ if (r != 0) { -+ res = (ARCHIVE_FATAL); -+ } -+ } -+#endif -+ /* TODO: reintroduce a safe cache here? */ -+ return res; - #endif - } - -+/* -+ * Check a->name for symlinks, returning ARCHIVE_OK if its clean, otherwise -+ * calls archive_set_error and returns ARCHIVE_{FATAL,FAILED} -+ */ -+static int -+check_symlinks(struct archive_write_disk *a) -+{ -+ struct archive_string error_string; -+ int error_number; -+ int rc; -+ archive_string_init(&error_string); -+ rc = check_symlinks_fsobj(a->name, &error_number, &error_string, a->flags); -+ if (rc != ARCHIVE_OK) { -+ archive_set_error(&a->archive, error_number, "%s", error_string.s); -+ } -+ archive_string_free(&error_string); -+ a->pst = NULL; /* to be safe */ -+ return rc; -+} -+ -+ - #if defined(__CYGWIN__) - /* - * 1. Convert a path separator from '\' to '/' . -@@ -2544,15 +2684,17 @@ cleanup_pathname_win(struct archive_write_disk *a) - * is set) if the path is absolute. - */ - static int --cleanup_pathname(struct archive_write_disk *a) -+cleanup_pathname_fsobj(char *path, int *error_number, struct archive_string *error_string, int flags) - { - char *dest, *src; - char separator = '\0'; - -- dest = src = a->name; -+ dest = src = path; - if (*src == '\0') { -- archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC, -- "Invalid empty pathname"); -+ if (error_number) *error_number = ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC; -+ if (error_string) -+ archive_string_sprintf(error_string, -+ "Invalid empty pathname"); - return (ARCHIVE_FAILED); - } - -@@ -2561,9 +2703,11 @@ cleanup_pathname(struct archive_write_disk *a) - #endif - /* Skip leading '/'. */ - if (*src == '/') { -- if (a->flags & ARCHIVE_EXTRACT_SECURE_NOABSOLUTEPATHS) { -- archive_set_error(&a->archive, ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC, -- "Path is absolute"); -+ if (flags & ARCHIVE_EXTRACT_SECURE_NOABSOLUTEPATHS) { -+ if (error_number) *error_number = ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC; -+ if (error_string) -+ archive_string_sprintf(error_string, -+ "Path is absolute"); - return (ARCHIVE_FAILED); - } - -@@ -2590,10 +2734,11 @@ cleanup_pathname(struct archive_write_disk *a) - } else if (src[1] == '.') { - if (src[2] == '/' || src[2] == '\0') { - /* Conditionally warn about '..' */ -- if (a->flags & ARCHIVE_EXTRACT_SECURE_NODOTDOT) { -- archive_set_error(&a->archive, -- ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC, -- "Path contains '..'"); -+ if (flags & ARCHIVE_EXTRACT_SECURE_NODOTDOT) { -+ if (error_number) *error_number = ARCHIVE_ERRNO_MISC; -+ if (error_string) -+ archive_string_sprintf(error_string, -+ "Path contains '..'"); - return (ARCHIVE_FAILED); - } - } -@@ -2624,7 +2769,7 @@ cleanup_pathname(struct archive_write_disk *a) - * We've just copied zero or more path elements, not including the - * final '/'. - */ -- if (dest == a->name) { -+ if (dest == path) { - /* - * Nothing got copied. The path must have been something - * like '.' or '/' or './' or '/././././/./'. -@@ -2639,6 +2784,21 @@ cleanup_pathname(struct archive_write_disk *a) - return (ARCHIVE_OK); - } - -+static int -+cleanup_pathname(struct archive_write_disk *a) -+{ -+ struct archive_string error_string; -+ int error_number; -+ int rc; -+ archive_string_init(&error_string); -+ rc = cleanup_pathname_fsobj(a->name, &error_number, &error_string, a->flags); -+ if (rc != ARCHIVE_OK) { -+ archive_set_error(&a->archive, error_number, "%s", error_string.s); -+ } -+ archive_string_free(&error_string); -+ return rc; -+} -+ - /* - * Create the parent directory of the specified path, assuming path - * is already in mutable storage. diff --git a/gnu/packages/patches/libarchive-fix-symlink-check.patch b/gnu/packages/patches/libarchive-fix-symlink-check.patch deleted file mode 100644 index f042c31a84..0000000000 --- a/gnu/packages/patches/libarchive-fix-symlink-check.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ -Make sure to check for symlinks even if the pathname is very long: - -https://github.com/libarchive/libarchive/issues/744 - -Patch copied from upstream repository: - -https://github.com/libarchive/libarchive/commit/1fa9c7bf90f0862036a99896b0501c381584451a - -From 1fa9c7bf90f0862036a99896b0501c381584451a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 -From: Tim Kientzle <kientzle@acm.org> -Date: Sun, 21 Aug 2016 17:11:45 -0700 -Subject: [PATCH] Issue #744 (part of Issue #743): Enforce sandbox with very - long pathnames - -Because check_symlinks is handled separately from the deep-directory -support, very long pathnames cause problems. Previously, the code -ignored most failures to lstat() a path component. In particular, -this led to check_symlinks always passing for very long paths, which -in turn provides a way to evade the symlink checks in the sandboxing -code. - -We now fail on unrecognized lstat() failures, which plugs this -hole at the cost of disabling deep directory support when the -user requests sandboxing. - -TODO: This probably cannot be completely fixed without -entirely reimplementing the deep directory support to -integrate the symlink checks. I want to reimplement the -deep directory hanlding someday anyway; openat() and -related system calls now provide a much cleaner way to -handle deep directories than the chdir approach used by this -code. ---- - libarchive/archive_write_disk_posix.c | 12 +++++++++++- - 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) - -diff --git a/libarchive/archive_write_disk_posix.c b/libarchive/archive_write_disk_posix.c -index 39ee3b6..8f0421e 100644 ---- a/libarchive/archive_write_disk_posix.c -+++ b/libarchive/archive_write_disk_posix.c -@@ -2401,8 +2401,18 @@ check_symlinks(struct archive_write_disk *a) - r = lstat(a->name, &st); - if (r != 0) { - /* We've hit a dir that doesn't exist; stop now. */ -- if (errno == ENOENT) -+ if (errno == ENOENT) { - break; -+ } else { -+ /* Note: This effectively disables deep directory -+ * support when security checks are enabled. -+ * Otherwise, very long pathnames that trigger -+ * an error here could evade the sandbox. -+ * TODO: We could do better, but it would probably -+ * require merging the symlink checks with the -+ * deep-directory editing. */ -+ return (ARCHIVE_FAILED); -+ } - } else if (S_ISLNK(st.st_mode)) { - if (c == '\0') { - /* diff --git a/gnu/packages/patches/libarchive-safe_fprintf-buffer-overflow.patch b/gnu/packages/patches/libarchive-safe_fprintf-buffer-overflow.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 7ffff297c6..0000000000 --- a/gnu/packages/patches/libarchive-safe_fprintf-buffer-overflow.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -Fixes this buffer overflow: -https://github.com/libarchive/libarchive/issues/767 - -Patch copied from upstream source repository: -https://github.com/libarchive/libarchive/commit/e37b620fe8f14535d737e89a4dcabaed4517bf1a - -From e37b620fe8f14535d737e89a4dcabaed4517bf1a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 -From: Tim Kientzle <kientzle@acm.org> -Date: Sun, 21 Aug 2016 10:51:43 -0700 -Subject: [PATCH] Issue #767: Buffer overflow printing a filename - -The safe_fprintf function attempts to ensure clean output for an -arbitrary sequence of bytes by doing a trial conversion of the -multibyte characters to wide characters -- if the resulting wide -character is printable then we pass through the corresponding bytes -unaltered, otherwise, we convert them to C-style ASCII escapes. - -The stack trace in Issue #767 suggest that the 20-byte buffer -was getting overflowed trying to format a non-printable multibyte -character. This should only happen if there is a valid multibyte -character of more than 5 bytes that was unprintable. (Each byte -would get expanded to a four-charcter octal-style escape of the form -"\123" resulting in >20 characters for the >5 byte multibyte character.) - -I've not been able to reproduce this, but have expanded the conversion -buffer to 128 bytes on the belief that no multibyte character set -has a single character of more than 32 bytes. ---- - tar/util.c | 2 +- - 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) - -diff --git a/tar/util.c b/tar/util.c -index 9ff22f2..2b4aebe 100644 ---- a/tar/util.c -+++ b/tar/util.c -@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ safe_fprintf(FILE *f, const char *fmt, ...) - } - - /* If our output buffer is full, dump it and keep going. */ -- if (i > (sizeof(outbuff) - 20)) { -+ if (i > (sizeof(outbuff) - 128)) { - outbuff[i] = '\0'; - fprintf(f, "%s", outbuff); - i = 0; |