strncpy(dest, src, strlen(src)) leads to unterminated
dest, which is dangerous.
Here driver_version's len is 32 and TW_DRIVER_VERSION
is shorter than 32.
Therefore strcpy is OK.
Signed-off-by: Chuhong Yuan <[email protected]>
---
drivers/scsi/3w-sas.c | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/3w-sas.c b/drivers/scsi/3w-sas.c
index dda6fa857709..96f529c613a6 100644
--- a/drivers/scsi/3w-sas.c
+++ b/drivers/scsi/3w-sas.c
@@ -1328,7 +1328,7 @@ static int twl_reset_sequence(TW_Device_Extension *tw_dev, int soft_reset)
}
/* Load rest of compatibility struct */
- strncpy(tw_dev->tw_compat_info.driver_version, TW_DRIVER_VERSION, strlen(TW_DRIVER_VERSION));
+ strcpy(tw_dev->tw_compat_info.driver_version, TW_DRIVER_VERSION);
tw_dev->tw_compat_info.driver_srl_high = TW_CURRENT_DRIVER_SRL;
tw_dev->tw_compat_info.driver_branch_high = TW_CURRENT_DRIVER_BRANCH;
tw_dev->tw_compat_info.driver_build_high = TW_CURRENT_DRIVER_BUILD;
--
2.20.1
On Tue, 2019-07-30 at 16:40 +0800, Chuhong Yuan wrote:
> strncpy(dest, src, strlen(src)) leads to unterminated
> dest, which is dangerous.
I don't buy that. The structure is only used for the
TW_IOCTL_GET_COMPATIBILITY_INFO ioctl and all the fields for that are
fixed width and are copied over as such.
> Here driver_version's len is 32 and TW_DRIVER_VERSION
> is shorter than 32.
> Therefore strcpy is OK.
The best practice for copying a string to a fixed width destination
that does get printed within the kernel would be what the 3w-9xxx.c
does
strlcpy(tw_dev->tw_compat_info.driver_version, TW_DRIVER_VERSION,
sizeof(tw_dev->tw_compat_info.driver_version));
But as I said, it doesn't really matter for a fixed width field that's
never printed within the kernel.
James
On Tue, Jul 30, 2019 at 10:56 PM James Bottomley <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Tue, 2019-07-30 at 16:40 +0800, Chuhong Yuan wrote:
> > strncpy(dest, src, strlen(src)) leads to unterminated
> > dest, which is dangerous.
>
> I don't buy that. The structure is only used for the
> TW_IOCTL_GET_COMPATIBILITY_INFO ioctl and all the fields for that are
> fixed width and are copied over as such.
>
> > Here driver_version's len is 32 and TW_DRIVER_VERSION
> > is shorter than 32.
> > Therefore strcpy is OK.
>
> The best practice for copying a string to a fixed width destination
> that does get printed within the kernel would be what the 3w-9xxx.c
> does
>
> strlcpy(tw_dev->tw_compat_info.driver_version, TW_DRIVER_VERSION,
> sizeof(tw_dev->tw_compat_info.driver_version));
>
This is right, and strscpy() is better than strlcpy(). strlcpy() is deprecated
now according to the documentation.
I choose strcpy() since it has better performance and there is no worry of
overflow here. And I find there are indeed some places using strcpy() to fix
this problem, like add_man_viewer() in tools/perf/builtin-help.c.
> But as I said, it doesn't really matter for a fixed width field that's
> never printed within the kernel.
>
I think it is not good to leave a exploitable place here, and fixing it does not
need much effort.
Regards,
Chuhong
> James
>