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bpf_filter() crashes on 64 bit machines with ip6 protochain
From: Gregor Maier <gregor () majordomus org>
Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2010 15:45:13 -0700
Hi,
there seems to be a bug when using the "ip6 protochain" filter on 64 bit machines. When "ip6 protochain" is used on a
64 bit machine and a packet is received that actually has a chain of headers, then libpcap crashes with a SEGFAULT.
Protochain needs a loop (backwards jump) which is implemented by using a huge forward jump offset to force an overflow.
This works fine with 32 bit pointers, however it fails with 64 bit pointers.
Here's the problematic code from bpf_filter():
case BPF_JMP|BPF_JA:
pc += pc->k;
continue;
Since pc is a 64 bit pointer, adding a large (32 bit) value to it won't overflow but will make pc point to invalid
memory.
I don't know what the best way to fix this would be, but the following (not heavily tested) snipped forces the jump
offset to a signed integer, which makes the addition signed and the resulting pointer correct:
--- libpcap-1.1.1.orig/bpf/net/bpf_filter.c 2010-08-30 15:28:19.889856950 -0700
+++ libpcap-1.1.1/bpf/net/bpf_filter.c 2010-08-30 15:40:06.133898175 -0700
@@ -405,7 +405,7 @@
continue;
case BPF_JMP|BPF_JA:
- pc += pc->k;
+ pc += (bpf_int32)(pc->k);
continue;
case BPF_JMP|BPF_JGT|BPF_K:
cu
gregor
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