The Linux kernel contains a vulnerability in the driver for Be file systems
that may lead to a kernel oops via a corrupted Be file system.
In fs/befs/linuxvfs.c, befs_follow_link() reads a length attribute for a
long
symlink from a data stream of a Be file system.
befs_data_stream *data = &befs_ino->i_data.ds;
befs_off_t len = data->size;
The data->size / len value is not validated and can be 0 on a corrupted
file system.
befs_follow_link() allocates some memory based on len. Effectively, kmalloc
returns ZERO_SIZE_PTR in this case.
link = kmalloc(len, GFP_NOFS);
Subsequently, an assignment dereferences ZERO_SIZE_PTR causing a kernel
oops:
link[len - 1] = '\0';
Compile and use a kernel that does not support the Be file system. The
corresponding configuration key is CONFIG_BEFS_FS.
A patch is available at
http://git.kernel.org/linus/338d0f0a6fbc82407864606f5b64b75aeb3c70f2
When further information becomes available, this advisory will be
updated. The most recent version of this advisory is available at:
http://www.pre-cert.de/advisories/PRE-SA-2011-06.txt
PRE-CERT can be reached under [email protected]. For PGP key
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