Revision 447ac906e189535e77dcb1f4bbe3f1bc917d4c12 authored by Patrick Steinhardt on 01 December 2022, 14:45:31 UTC, committed by Junio C Hamano on 05 December 2022, 06:14:16 UTC
The `struct attr_stack` tracks the stack of all patterns together with
their attributes. When parsing a gitattributes file that has more than
2^31 such patterns though we may trigger multiple out-of-bounds reads on
64 bit platforms. This is because while the `num_matches` variable is an
unsigned integer, we always use a signed integer to iterate over them.

I have not been able to reproduce this issue due to memory constraints
on my systems. But despite the out-of-bounds reads, the worst thing that
can seemingly happen is to call free(3P) with a garbage pointer when
calling `attr_stack_free()`.

Fix this bug by using unsigned integers to iterate over the array. While
this makes the iteration somewhat awkward when iterating in reverse, it
is at least better than knowingly running into an out-of-bounds read.
While at it, convert the call to `ALLOC_GROW` to use `ALLOC_GROW_BY`
instead.

Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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mailinfo.h
#ifndef MAILINFO_H
#define MAILINFO_H

#include "strbuf.h"

#define MAX_BOUNDARIES 5

struct mailinfo {
	FILE *input;
	FILE *output;
	FILE *patchfile;

	struct strbuf name;
	struct strbuf email;
	int keep_subject;
	int keep_non_patch_brackets_in_subject;
	int add_message_id;
	int use_scissors;
	int use_inbody_headers;
	const char *metainfo_charset;

	struct strbuf *content[MAX_BOUNDARIES];
	struct strbuf **content_top;
	struct strbuf charset;
	unsigned int format_flowed:1;
	unsigned int delsp:1;
	char *message_id;
	enum  {
		TE_DONTCARE, TE_QP, TE_BASE64
	} transfer_encoding;
	int patch_lines;
	int filter_stage; /* still reading log or are we copying patch? */
	int header_stage; /* still checking in-body headers? */
	struct strbuf inbody_header_accum;
	struct strbuf **p_hdr_data;
	struct strbuf **s_hdr_data;

	struct strbuf log_message;
	int input_error;
};

void setup_mailinfo(struct mailinfo *);
int mailinfo(struct mailinfo *, const char *msg, const char *patch);
void clear_mailinfo(struct mailinfo *);

#endif /* MAILINFO_H */
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