From: Oliver Chang <noreply@github.com>
To: linux-bluetooth@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [bluez/bluez] 1663ae: Fix heap-buffer-overflow in sdp_xml.c:compute_seq_...
Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2025 03:43:29 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <bluez/bluez/push/refs/heads/990970/000000-1663ae@github.com> (raw)
Branch: refs/heads/990970
Home: https://github.com/bluez/bluez
Commit: 1663ae444fa2a670d2e7cc2fdfc3eb3e057621e6
https://github.com/bluez/bluez/commit/1663ae444fa2a670d2e7cc2fdfc3eb3e057621e6
Author: Oliver Chang <ochang@google.com>
Date: 2025-08-13 (Wed, 13 Aug 2025)
Changed paths:
M src/sdp-xml.c
Log Message:
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Fix heap-buffer-overflow in sdp_xml.c:compute_seq_size
https://issues.oss-fuzz.com/issues/42516062
https://oss-fuzz.com/testcase-detail/5896441415729152
This can be triggered by using an input of
`<sequence><foo/><text/></sequence>` against the harness in
https://github.com/google/oss-fuzz/blob/master/projects/bluez/fuzz_xml.c
The root cause of the heap-buffer-overflow was incorrect stack
management in the SDP XML parser (element_end function) that led to type
confusion.
When an XML element failed to parse (e.g., an unrecognized tag like
<foo/>), its corresponding entry was left on the parser stack because
the we returned early if data was NULL.
With the input <sequence><foo/><text/></sequence>, <foo/> failed parsing
and remained on the stack with a NULL data. Then <text/> was parsed and
also remained on the stack because it's only popped if
ctx_data->stack_head->next->data != NULL.
When </sequence> was encountered, the parser then mistakenly used the
data from <text/> (which was now at the top of the stack) as the
sequence data. This led to a type confusion: the TEXT data's string
pointer (val.str) was interpreted as a sequence pointer (val.dataseq).
This pointer pointed to a 1-byte allocation (for the empty string). The
code then tried to dereference this pointer as an sdp_data_t struct to
calculate the sequence size, leading to the out-of-bounds read.
To fix this, in element_end, ensure that the stack is popped even if the
element's data failed to parse. This prevents the stack
desynchronization.
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