Lets consider following scenario:
- One uses echo -n "key=value" to define environment variable in a file (single variable)
- The file content is "key=value" without any terminating byte (e.g. 0x0a or
0x0d).
- The file is loaded to u-boot non zero'ed RAM buffer (with load command).
- Then "env import -t -r $loadaddr $filesize" is executed.
- Due to lack of proper termination byte we have classical example of buffer
overrun.
This patch prevents from this by allocating one extra byte than size and
explicitly null terminate it.
There should be no change for normal env import operation after applying
this patch.
Signed-off-by: Lukasz Majewski <l.majewski@majess.pl>
}
/* we allocate new space to make sure we can write to the array */
- if ((data = malloc(size)) == NULL) {
- debug("himport_r: can't malloc %zu bytes\n", size);
+ if ((data = malloc(size + 1)) == NULL) {
+ debug("himport_r: can't malloc %zu bytes\n", size + 1);
__set_errno(ENOMEM);
return 0;
}
memcpy(data, env, size);
+ data[size] = '\0';
dp = data;
/* make a local copy of the list of variables */