* obs 30.2.0 or later: double-free on exit
@ 2024-07-26 8:28 Đoàn Trần Công Danh
2024-07-26 17:41 ` Alan Coopersmith
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From: Đoàn Trần Công Danh @ 2024-07-26 8:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: distributions
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Project: obs-studio
URL: https://github.com/obsproject/obs-studio
Version: 30.2.0 or later
Summary: obs-studio will load the its builtin plugins twice, then
double-free on unloading the plugins. I've reported the problem and
finding to obs-studio projects but they're hostile to external
analysis. See https://github.com/obsproject/obs-studio/issues/11029
Analysis:
Before going into the detail, we will see that obs-studio has a plugins
system to support extending its functionality. I won't go into detail,
but in those loading steps, obs-studio will allocate some memory for
the plugins, then, free them on exit. If the loading of plugins isn't
controlled carefully, a double loading of plugins with a double unloading
later will make obs-studio run into double-free on exit, which would open
some doors for exploit there.
Now, before read on, we have this cmake code in cmake/Modules/ObsDefaults_Linux.cmake,
it will be relevant later:
set(OBS_PLUGIN_PATH "${OBS_PLUGIN_DESTINATION}")
In the initialisation of obs-studio, it will try to load its plugins,
see libobs/obs-nix.c:add_default_module_paths(void).
In that function, it will try to first load plugins from a directory
that is relative to its binaries:
char *module_bin_path =
os_get_executable_path_ptr("../" OBS_PLUGIN_PATH);
char *module_data_path = os_get_executable_path_ptr(
"../" OBS_DATA_PATH "/obs-plugins/%module%");
if (module_bin_path && module_data_path) {
char *abs_module_bin_path =
os_get_abs_path_ptr(module_bin_path);
if (abs_module_bin_path &&
strcmp(abs_module_bin_path, OBS_INSTALL_PREFIX
"/" OBS_PLUGIN_DESTINATION) != 0) {
obs_add_module_path(module_bin_path, module_data_path);
}
bfree(abs_module_bin_path);
}
The path expansion at build-time will be:
code: os_get_executable_path_ptr("../" OBS_PLUGIN_PATH)
=> os_get_executable_path_ptr("../${OBS_PLUGIN_DESTINATION}")
And, at runtime, it will be expanded to:
(PREFIX and OBS_PLUGIN_DESTINATION doesn't matter, read on):
${PREFIX}/bin/../${OBS_PLUGIN_DESTINATION}
Then, later in that very same function, it will try to load plugins from the configured
plugins directory:
for (int i = 0; i < module_patterns_size; i++) {
obs_add_module_path(module_bin[i], module_data[i]);
}
with `module_bin` defined earlier as:
static const char *module_bin[] = {
"../../obs-plugins/64bit",
OBS_INSTALL_PREFIX "/" OBS_PLUGIN_DESTINATION,
FLATPAK_PLUGIN_PATH "/" OBS_PLUGIN_DESTINATION,
};
with the second path will be expanded to:
code: OBS_INSTALL_PREFIX "/" OBS_PLUGIN_DESTINATION
=> ${PREFIX}/${OBS_PLUGIN_DESTINATION}
Effectively the same with the path in first step.
Thus, all builtin plugins there will be loaded twice.
Then, on exit, those plugins will be free-d twice, thus double-free.
--
Danh
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* Re: obs 30.2.0 or later: double-free on exit
2024-07-26 8:28 obs 30.2.0 or later: double-free on exit Đoàn Trần Công Danh
@ 2024-07-26 17:41 ` Alan Coopersmith
2024-07-30 8:32 ` Đoàn Trần Công Danh
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Alan Coopersmith @ 2024-07-26 17:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Đoàn Trần Công Danh, distributions
On 7/26/24 01:28, Đoàn Trần Công Danh wrote:
> I'm not sure if this mail should be sent to distros@
> If yes, please help me forward it!
If you mean distros@vs.openwall.com, then no, this mail should not be sent
there. That mailing list is only for non-public, temporarily-embargoed
security information to be shared a short time before it goes public.
Since you've already made this public at
https://github.com/obsproject/obs-studio/issues/11029
https://lore.kernel.org/distributions/ZqNeHWDimc2VH-id@danh.dev/T/#u
it doesn't belong on the non-public distros list.
You could instead share it with the oss-security list that is the public
counterpart to distros (one of the requirements for sending to the distros
list is that the information be sent to the oss-security list after the
embargo ends).
But since I'm not familiar with obs-studio, I don't know if there's any
actual security exposure here to make it on-topic for the oss-security
mailing list. While you've described a bug that can crash the program,
what can an attacker do to exploit it? What will the attacker be able
to do that they couldn't already do?
--
-Alan Coopersmith- alan.coopersmith@oracle.com
Oracle Solaris Engineering - https://blogs.oracle.com/solaris
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* Re: obs 30.2.0 or later: double-free on exit
2024-07-26 17:41 ` Alan Coopersmith
@ 2024-07-30 8:32 ` Đoàn Trần Công Danh
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Đoàn Trần Công Danh @ 2024-07-30 8:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Alan Coopersmith; +Cc: distributions
On 2024-07-26 10:41:21-0700, Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com> wrote:
> On 7/26/24 01:28, Đoàn Trần Công Danh wrote:
> > I'm not sure if this mail should be sent to distros@
> > If yes, please help me forward it!
>
> If you mean distros@vs.openwall.com, then no, this mail should not be sent
> there. That mailing list is only for non-public, temporarily-embargoed
> security information to be shared a short time before it goes public.
Understood!
> But since I'm not familiar with obs-studio, I don't know if there's any
> actual security exposure here to make it on-topic for the oss-security
> mailing list. While you've described a bug that can crash the program,
> what can an attacker do to exploit it? What will the attacker be able
> to do that they couldn't already do?
The double-free also happens with built-in plugins, (IOW, the plugins
that must be shipped together with obs-studio). Hence, the
double-free will happens with all installation of obs-studio.
The obs-studio is used to process and broadcast audio files, which
could be used as an attack vector, I think.
--
Danh
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