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Subject: VUL-0: systemtap-server code exec
References: bnc#574243
Signed-Off-By: Tony Jones <tonyj@suse.de>
Fix remaining portions of this CVE (part2) still present post release-1.1
This second part is also referred to as CVE-2010-0412
Covers cases such as stap-client -B CC=/bin/rm CFLAGS=/ ... where the
execution is done by make
commit b75067caf1bb416af21473e40c917d953531e9f9
Author: Dave Brolley <brolley@redhat.com>
Date: Mon Jan 18 11:56:13 2010 -0500
Correct client-side quoting issues discovered by fche during the server-side reimplementation.
Also add the test cases to the test suite.
commit 241443ad36a5a2cacb9e8e6f12f808d304835f2a
Author: Dave Brolley <brolley@redhat.com>
Date: Tue Feb 2 08:26:01 2010 -0500
PR 11105: Remaining client-side problems:
stap-client: Correct handling of embedded newlines in arguments.
server_args.exp: Add additional cases discovered by fche and by fuzzing.
commit 4240be911e37b817727ecb33f321f0ea389ede61
Author: Dave Brolley <brolley@redhat.com>
Date: Mon Feb 15 15:01:28 2010 -0500
Don't pass client-only options to the server.
Also correct parsing of the --server option.
commit d2334a2233f4efd055dab021c603f7c046730a66
Author: Dave Brolley <brolley@redhat.com>
Date: Tue Feb 2 14:08:31 2010 -0500
Compile server logging and robustness.
Log certificate location and status when starting server.
Additional care in handling arguments in stap-serverd.
New test case discovered by fuzzing added and fixed.
commit c0d1b5a004b9949bb455b7dbe17b335b7cab9ead
Author: Frank Ch. Eigler <fche@elastic.org>
Date: Fri Feb 12 10:25:43 2010 -0500
PR11105 part 2: tighten constraints on stap-server parameters passed to make
* util.h, util.cxx (assert_match_regexp): New function.
* main.cxx (main): Constrain -R, -r, -a, -D, -S, -q, -B flags.
* stap-serverd (listen): Harden stap-server-connect with ulimit/loop.
* testsuite/systemtap.server/{client,server}_args.exp: Revised.
commit cc9e5488d82b728e568bca1f8d6094856fc8e641
Author: Frank Ch. Eigler <fche@elastic.org>
Date: Fri Feb 12 10:39:58 2010 -0500
PR11105 part 2a, fix buggy \\. in -r option regexp
---
main.cxx | 24 ++--
stap-client | 151 +++++++++++++++++------------
stap-gen-cert | 43 ++++----
stap-serverd | 40 +++++--
testsuite/systemtap.server/client_args.exp | 28 ++---
testsuite/systemtap.server/hello.stp | 2
testsuite/systemtap.server/server_args.exp | 49 +++++----
util.cxx | 36 ++++++
util.h | 2
9 files changed, 238 insertions(+), 137 deletions(-)
--- a/main.cxx
+++ b/main.cxx
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ version ()
<< "SystemTap translator/driver "
<< "(version " << VERSION << "/" << dwfl_version (NULL)
<< " " << GIT_MESSAGE << ")" << endl
- << "Copyright (C) 2005-2009 Red Hat, Inc. and others" << endl
+ << "Copyright (C) 2005-2010 Red Hat, Inc. and others" << endl
<< "This is free software; see the source for copying conditions." << endl;
}
@@ -670,12 +670,12 @@ main (int argc, char * const argv [])
break;
case 'o':
+ // NB: client_options not a problem, since pass 1-4 does not use output_file.
s.output_file = string (optarg);
break;
case 'R':
- if (client_options)
- client_options_disallowed += client_options_disallowed.empty () ? "-R" : ", -R";
+ if (client_options) { cerr << "ERROR: -R invalid with --client-options" << endl; usage(s,1); }
s.runtime_path = string (optarg);
break;
@@ -684,6 +684,7 @@ main (int argc, char * const argv [])
client_options_disallowed += client_options_disallowed.empty () ? "-m" : ", -m";
s.module_name = string (optarg);
save_module = true;
+ // XXX: convert to assert_regexp_match()
{
string::size_type len = s.module_name.length();
@@ -728,15 +729,14 @@ main (int argc, char * const argv [])
break;
case 'r':
- if (client_options)
- client_options_disallowed += client_options_disallowed.empty () ? "-r" : ", -r";
+ if (client_options) // NB: no paths!
+ assert_regexp_match("-r parameter from client", optarg, "^[a-z0-9_.-]+$");
setup_kernel_release(s, optarg);
break;
case 'a':
- if (client_options)
- client_options_disallowed += client_options_disallowed.empty () ? "-a" : ", -a";
- s.architecture = string(optarg);
+ assert_regexp_match("-a parameter", optarg, "^[a-z0-9_-]+$");
+ s.architecture = string(optarg);
break;
case 'k':
@@ -783,16 +783,19 @@ main (int argc, char * const argv [])
break;
case 'D':
+ assert_regexp_match ("-D parameter", optarg, "^[a-z_][a-z_0-9]*(=[a-z_0-9]+)?$");
if (client_options)
client_options_disallowed += client_options_disallowed.empty () ? "-D" : ", -D";
s.macros.push_back (string (optarg));
break;
case 'S':
+ assert_regexp_match ("-S parameter", optarg, "^[0-9]+(,[0-9]+)?$");
s.size_option = string (optarg);
break;
case 'q':
+ if (client_options) { cerr << "ERROR: -q invalid with --client-options" << endl; usage(s,1); }
s.tapset_compile_coverage = true;
break;
@@ -823,9 +826,8 @@ main (int argc, char * const argv [])
break;
case 'B':
- if (client_options)
- client_options_disallowed += client_options_disallowed.empty () ? "-B" : ", -B";
- s.kbuildflags.push_back (string (optarg));
+ if (client_options) { cerr << "ERROR: -B invalid with --client-options" << endl; usage(s,1); }
+ s.kbuildflags.push_back (string (optarg));
break;
case 0:
--- a/stap-client
+++ b/stap-client
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
# Compile server client for systemtap
#
-# Copyright (C) 2008, 2009, 2010 Red Hat Inc.
+# Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Red Hat Inc.
#
# This file is part of systemtap, and is free software. You can
# redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General
@@ -84,34 +84,34 @@ function parse_options {
# Each command line argument will be written to its own file within the
# request package.
argc=1
+ packed_options='-'
arg_subst=
while test $# != 0
do
advance=0
dash_seen=0
+ client_arg=0
# Start of a new token.
first_token="$1"
until test $advance != 0
do
# Identify the next option
- first_char=`expr "$first_token" : '\(.\).*'`
+ first_char="${first_token:0:1}"
second_char=
if test $dash_seen = 0; then
if test "$first_char" = "-"; then
if test "$first_token" != "-"; then
# It's not a lone dash, so it's an option.
# Is it a long option (i.e. --option)?
- second_char=`expr "$first_token" : '.\(.\).*'`
+ second_char="${first_token:1:1}"
if test "X$second_char" = "X-"; then
- long_option=`expr "$first_token" : '--\(.*\)=.*'`
- test "X$long_option" != "X" || long_option=`expr "$first_token" : '--\(.*\)'`
- case $long_option in
- ssl)
+ case "$first_token" in
+ --ssl=*)
process_ssl "$first_token"
;;
- server)
+ --server=*)
process_server "$first_token"
;;
*)
@@ -123,9 +123,9 @@ function parse_options {
fi
# It's not a lone dash, or a long option, so it's a short option string.
# Remove the dash.
- first_token=`expr "$first_token" : '-\(.*\)'`
+ first_token="${first_token:1}"
dash_seen=1
- first_char=`expr "$first_token" : '\(.\).*'`
+ first_char="${first_token:0:1}"
fi
fi
if test $dash_seen = 0; then
@@ -145,69 +145,69 @@ function parse_options {
# We are at the start of an option. Look at the first character.
case $first_char in
a)
- get_arg $first_token "$2"
+ get_arg "$first_token" "$2"
process_a "$stap_arg"
;;
B)
- get_arg $first_token "$2"
+ get_arg "$first_token" "$2"
;;
c)
- get_arg $first_token "$2"
+ get_arg "$first_token" "$2"
process_c "$stap_arg"
;;
D)
- get_arg $first_token "$2"
+ get_arg "$first_token" "$2"
;;
e)
- get_arg $first_token "$2"
+ get_arg "$first_token" "$2"
process_e "$stap_arg"
;;
I)
- get_arg $first_token "$2"
+ get_arg "$first_token" "$2"
process_I "$stap_arg"
;;
k)
keep_temps=1
;;
l)
- get_arg $first_token "$2"
+ get_arg "$first_token" "$2"
p_phase=2
;;
L)
- get_arg $first_token "$2"
+ get_arg "$first_token" "$2"
p_phase=2
;;
m)
- get_arg $first_token "$2"
+ get_arg "$first_token" "$2"
process_m "$stap_arg"
;;
o)
- get_arg $first_token "$2"
+ get_arg "$first_token" "$2"
process_o "$stap_arg"
;;
p)
- get_arg $first_token "$2"
+ get_arg "$first_token" "$2"
process_p "$stap_arg"
;;
r)
- get_arg $first_token "$2"
+ get_arg "$first_token" "$2"
process_r "$stap_arg"
;;
R)
- get_arg $first_token "$2"
+ get_arg "$first_token" "$2"
process_R "$stap_arg"
;;
s)
- get_arg $first_token "$2"
+ get_arg "$first_token" "$2"
;;
S)
- get_arg $first_token "$2"
+ get_arg "$first_token" "$2"
;;
v)
v_level=$(($v_level + 1))
;;
x)
- get_arg $first_token "$2"
+ get_arg "$first_token" "$2"
;;
*)
# An unknown or unimportant flag.
@@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ function parse_options {
if test $advance = 0; then
# Just another flag character. Consume it.
- first_token=`expr "$first_token" : '.\(.*\)'`
+ first_token="${first_token:1}"
if test "X$first_token" = "X"; then
advance=$(($advance + 1))
fi
@@ -224,9 +224,19 @@ function parse_options {
done
# Consume the arguments we just processed.
- while test $advance != 0
- do
- # Place the argument is a numbered file within our temp
+ while test $advance != 0; do
+ # Does the final argument file contain a client-side file
+ # name which must be changed to a server-side name?
+ local arg
+ if test "X$arg_subst" != "X" -a $advance = 1; then
+ arg="$arg_subst"
+ arg_subst=
+ else
+ arg="$1"
+ fi
+
+ # If it's not client-only argument,
+ # place the argument in a numbered file within our temp
# directory.
# o We don't write a newline at the end, since newline could be
# part of the argument.
@@ -234,20 +244,16 @@ function parse_options {
# in order to avoid having 'echo' interpret the output as
# its own option. We then remove the X.
# There must be a better way.
- echo -n "X$1" > "$tmpdir_client/argv$argc"
- sed -i "s|^X||" "$tmpdir_client/argv$argc"
-
- # Does the final argument file contain client-side data
- # which must be changed to server-side data?
- if test "X$arg_subst" != "X" -a $advance = 1; then
- sed -i "s|$stap_arg|$arg_subst|" "$tmpdir_client/argv$argc"
- arg_subst=
+ if test $client_arg = 0; then
+ echo -n "X$arg" > "$tmpdir_client/argv$argc"
+ sed -i "s|^X||" "$tmpdir_client/argv$argc"
+ argc=$(($argc + 1))
fi
# Get the next argument.
shift
- argc=$(($argc + 1))
advance=$(($advance - 1))
+ packed_options='-'
done
done
@@ -256,7 +262,8 @@ function parse_options {
if test "X$script_file" != "X"; then
local local_name
if test "$script_file" != "-"; then
- local_name=`generate_client_temp_name "$script_file"`
+ generate_client_temp_name "$script_file"
+ local_name="$client_temp_name"
else
local_name="-"
fi
@@ -277,8 +284,9 @@ function parse_options {
# Collect an argument to the given option
function get_arg {
# Remove first character.
- local opt=`expr "$1" : '\(.\).*'`
- local first=`expr "$1" : '.\(.*\)'`
+ local opt="${1:0:1}"
+ local first="${1:1}"
+ packed_options="${packed_options}$opt"
# Advance to the next token, if the first one is exhausted.
if test "X$first" = "X"; then
@@ -294,7 +302,8 @@ function get_arg {
#
# Process the --ssl option.
function process_ssl {
- local db=`expr "$1" : '--ssl=\(.*\)'`
+ client_arg=1
+ local db="${1:6}"
test "X$db" != "X" || \
fatal "Missing argument to --ssl"
@@ -308,7 +317,8 @@ function process_ssl {
#
# Process the --server option.
function process_server {
- local spec=`expr "$1" : '--server=\(.*\)'`
+ client_arg=1
+ local spec="${1:9}"
test "X$spec" != "X" || \
fatal "Missing argument to --server"
@@ -335,12 +345,19 @@ function process_e {
fi
}
-# function: process_I ARGUMENT
+# function: process_I ARGUMENT ORIGINAL_ARGUMENT
#
# Process the -I flag.
function process_I {
test "X$1" = "X" && return
- arg_subst=tapsets/`include_file_or_directory tapsets "$1"`
+ test "${1:0:1}" = "
+" && return
+ include_file_or_directory tapsets "$1"
+ if test $advance = 1; then
+ arg_subst="${packed_options}tapsets/$included_name"
+ else
+ arg_subst="tapsets/$included_name"
+ fi
}
# function: process_m ARGUMENT
@@ -369,7 +386,7 @@ function process_p {
#
# Process the -r flag.
function process_r {
- local first_char=`expr "$1" : '\(.\).*'`
+ local first_char="${1:0:1}"
if test "$first_char" = "/"; then # fully specified path
kernel_build_tree="$1"
@@ -402,23 +419,34 @@ function process_a {
fi
}
-# function: process_R ARGUMENT
+# function: process_R ARGUMENT ORIGINAL_ARGUMENT
#
# Process the -R flag.
function process_R {
test "X$1" = "X" && return
- arg_subst=runtime/`include_file_or_directory runtime "$1"`
+ test "${1:0:1}" = "
+" && return
+ include_file_or_directory runtime "$1"
+ if test $advance = 1; then
+ arg_subst="${packed_options}runtime/$included_name"
+ else
+ arg_subst="runtime/$included_name"
+ fi
}
# function: include_file_or_directory PREFIX NAME
#
# Include the given file or directory in the client's temporary
-# tree to be sent to the server.
+# tree to be sent to the server and save it's name in the variable
+# included_name. We use a global variable instread of echoing the
+# result since the use of `include_file_or_directory` loses a trailing
+# newline.
function include_file_or_directory {
# Add a symbolic link of the named file or directory to our temporary
# directory, but only if the file or directory exists.
- local local_name=`generate_client_temp_name "$2"`
- echo "$local_name"
+ generate_client_temp_name "$2"
+ local local_name="$client_temp_name"
+ included_name="$local_name"
test -e "/$local_name" || return
local local_dirname=`dirname "$local_name"`
@@ -431,15 +459,20 @@ function include_file_or_directory {
# function: generate_client_temp_name NAME
#
# Generate the name to be used for the given file/directory relative to the
-# client's temporary directory.
+# client's temporary directory and stores it in the variable
+# client_temp_name. We use a global variable instread of echoing the
+# result since the use of `generate_client_temp_name` loses a trailing
+# newline.
function generate_client_temp_name {
# Transform the name into a fully qualified path name
- local full_name=`echo "X$1" | sed "s,^X\\\([^/]\\\),$wd/\\\\1," | sed 's,^X,,'`
+ local full_name="$1"
+ test "${full_name:0:1}" != "/" && full_name="$wd/$full_name"
# The same name without the initial / or trailing /
- local local_name=`echo "$full_name" | sed 's,^/\(.*\),\1,'`
- local_name=`echo "$local_name" | sed 's,\(.*\)/$,\1,'`
- echo "$local_name"
+ local local_name="${full_name:1}"
+ test "${local_name: -1:1}" = "/" && local_name="${local_name:0:$((${#local_name}-1))}"
+
+ client_temp_name="$local_name"
}
# function: create_request
@@ -456,7 +489,7 @@ function create_request {
fatal "Cannot create temporary directory " $tmpdir_client/script
cat > "$tmpdir_client/script/$script_file"
else
- include_file_or_directory script "$script_file" > /dev/null
+ include_file_or_directory script "$script_file"
fi
fi
@@ -505,7 +538,7 @@ function unpack_response {
# 2) a file called stderr
# 3) a file called rc
# 4) optionally a directory named to match stap??????
- num_files=`ls $tmpdir_server | wc -l`
+ local num_files=`ls $tmpdir_server | wc -l`
test $num_files = 4 -o $num_files = 3 || \
fatal "Wrong number of files in server's temp directory"
test -f $tmpdir_server/stdout || \
--- a/stap-gen-cert
+++ b/stap-gen-cert
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
# Generate a certificate for the systemtap server and add it to the
# database of trusted servers for the client.
#
-# Copyright (C) 2008, 2009 Red Hat Inc.
+# Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Red Hat Inc.
#
# This file is part of systemtap, and is free software. You can
# redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General
@@ -14,61 +14,68 @@
. ${PKGLIBEXECDIR}stap-env
# Obtain the certificate database directory name.
-serverdb=$1
+serverdb="$1"
if test "X$serverdb" = "X"; then
- serverdb=$stap_ssl_db/server
+ serverdb="$stap_ssl_db/server"
fi
-rm -fr $serverdb
+rm -fr "$serverdb"
# Create the server's certificate database directory.
-if ! mkdir -p -m 755 $serverdb; then
+if ! mkdir -p -m 755 "$serverdb"; then
echo "Unable to create the server certificate database directory: $serverdb" >&2
exit 1
fi
# Create the certificate database password file. Care must be taken
# that this file is only readable by the owner.
-if ! (touch $serverdb/pw && chmod 600 $serverdb/pw); then
+if ! (touch "$serverdb/pw" && chmod 600 "$serverdb/pw"); then
echo "Unable to create the server certificate database password file: $serverdb/pw" >&2
exit 1
fi
# Generate a random password.
-mkpasswd -l 20 > $serverdb/pw 2>/dev/null || \
-apg -a 1 -n 1 -m 20 -x 20 > $serverdb/pw 2>/dev/null || \
-(read -n20 password </dev/urandom; echo "$password" > $serverdb/pw)
+mkpasswd -l 20 > "$serverdb/pw" 2>/dev/null || \
+apg -a 1 -n 1 -m 20 -x 20 > "$serverdb/pw" 2>/dev/null || \
+(read -n20 password </dev/urandom; echo "$password" > "$serverdb/pw")
# Generate the server certificate database
-if ! certutil -N -d $serverdb -f $serverdb/pw > /dev/null; then
+if ! certutil -N -d "$serverdb" -f "$serverdb/pw" > /dev/null; then
echo "Unable to initialize the server certificate database directory: $serverdb" >&2
exit 1
fi
# We need some random noise for generating keys
-dd bs=123 count=1 < /dev/urandom > $serverdb/noise 2> /dev/null
+dd bs=123 count=1 < /dev/urandom > "$serverdb/noise" 2> /dev/null
# Generate a request for the server's certificate.
-certutil -R -d $serverdb -f $serverdb/pw -s "CN=Systemtap Compile Server, OU=Systemtap, O=Red Hat, C=US" -o $serverdb/stap.req -z $serverdb/noise 2> /dev/null
-rm -fr $serverdb/noise
+certutil -R -d "$serverdb" -f "$serverdb/pw" -s "CN=Systemtap Compile Server, OU=Systemtap, O=Red Hat, C=US" \
+ -o "$serverdb/stap.req" -z "$serverdb/noise" 2> /dev/null
+rm -fr "$serverdb/noise"
# Create the certificate file first so that it always has the proper access permissions.
-if ! (touch $serverdb/$stap_certfile && chmod 644 $serverdb/$stap_certfile); then
+if ! (touch "$serverdb/$stap_certfile" && chmod 644 "$serverdb/$stap_certfile"); then
echo "Unable to create the server certificate file: $serverdb/$stap_certfile" >&2
exit 1
fi
-# Now generate the actual certificate.
-certutil -C -i $serverdb/stap.req -o $serverdb/$stap_certfile -x -d $serverdb -f $serverdb/pw -5 -8 "$HOSTNAME,localhost" >/dev/null <<-EOF
+# Now generate the actual certificate. Make is valid for 1 year.
+certutil -C -i "$serverdb/stap.req" -o "$serverdb/$stap_certfile" -x -d "$serverdb" \
+ -f "$serverdb/pw" -v 12 -5 -8 "$HOSTNAME,localhost" >/dev/null <<-EOF
1
3
7
8
y
EOF
-rm -fr $serverdb/stap.req
+rm -fr "$serverdb/stap.req"
# Add the certificate to the server's certificate/key database as a trusted peer, ssl server and object signer
-certutil -A -n stap-server -t "PCu,,PCu" -i $serverdb/$stap_certfile -d $serverdb -f $serverdb/pw
+certutil -A -n stap-server -t "PCu,,PCu" -i "$serverdb/$stap_certfile" -d "$serverdb" -f "$serverdb/pw"
+# Print some information about the certificate.
echo "Certificate $serverdb/$stap_certfile created and added to database $serverdb"
+certutil -L -d "$serverdb" -n stap-server | \
+ awk '/Validity|Not After|Not Before/ { print $0 }' | \
+ sed 's/^ */ /'
+
exit 0
--- a/stap-serverd
+++ b/stap-serverd
@@ -70,12 +70,18 @@ function initialization {
-x `which ${stap_exec_prefix}stap-client 2>/dev/null`; then
${stap_exec_prefix}stap-authorize-server-cert $ssl_db/$stap_certfile >> $logfile 2>&1
fi
- elif ! test -f $stap_ssl_db/client/cert8.db; then
- # If the client's database does not exist, then initialize it with our certificate.
- # Do this only if the client has been installed.
- if test -f `which ${stap_exec_prefix}stap-client` -a \
- -x `which ${stap_exec_prefix}stap-client`; then
- ${stap_exec_prefix}stap-authorize-server-cert $ssl_db/$stap_certfile >> $logfile 2>&1
+ else
+ echo "Certificate found in database $ssl_db" >> $logfile
+ certutil -L -d "$ssl_db" -n stap-server | \
+ awk '/Validity|Not After|Not Before/ { print $0 }' | \
+ sed 's/^ */ /' >> $logfile
+ if ! test -f $stap_ssl_db/client/cert8.db; then
+ # If the client's database does not exist, then initialize it with our certificate.
+ # Do this only if the client has been installed.
+ if test -f `which ${stap_exec_prefix}stap-client 2>/dev/null` -a \
+ -x `which ${stap_exec_prefix}stap-client 2>/dev/null`; then
+ ${stap_exec_prefix}stap-authorize-server-cert $ssl_db/$stap_certfile >> $logfile 2>&1
+ fi
fi
fi
fi
@@ -343,11 +349,19 @@ function advertise_presence {
function listen {
# The stap-server-connect program will listen forever
# accepting requests.
- ${stap_pkglibexecdir}stap-server-connect \
- -p $port -n $nss_cert -d $ssl_db -w $nss_pw \
- -s "$stap_options" \
- >> $logfile 2>&1 &
- wait '%${stap_pkglibexecdir}stap-server-connect' >> $logfile 2>&1
+ # CVE-2009-4273 ... or at least, until resource limits fire
+ while true; do # NB: loop to avoid DoS by deliberate rlimit-induced halt
+ # NB: impose resource limits in case of mischevious data inducing
+ # too much / long computation
+ (ulimit -f 50000 -s 1000 -t 60 -u 20 -v 500000;
+ exec ${stap_pkglibexecdir}stap-server-connect \
+ -p $port -n $nss_cert -d $ssl_db -w $nss_pw \
+ -s "$stap_options") &
+ stap_server_connect_pid=$!
+ wait
+ # NB: avoid superfast spinning in case of a ulimit or other failure
+ sleep 1
+ done >> $logfile 2>&1
}
# function: warning [ MESSAGE ]
@@ -379,8 +393,8 @@ function terminate {
wait '%avahi-publish-service' >> $logfile 2>&1
# Kill any running 'stap-server-connect' job.
- kill -s SIGTERM '%${stap_pkglibexecdir}stap-server-connect' >> $logfile 2>&1
- wait '%${stap_pkglibexecdir}stap-server-connect' >> $logfile 2>&1
+ kill -s SIGTERM $stap_server_connect_pid >> $logfile 2>&1
+ wait $stap_server_connect_pid >> $logfile 2>&1
exit
}
--- a/testsuite/systemtap.server/client_args.exp
+++ b/testsuite/systemtap.server/client_args.exp
@@ -5,33 +5,34 @@ set test "Invalid Server Client Argument
set test_file $srcdir/systemtap.server/test.stp
# Test invalid combinations.
-set error_regexp ".*You can't specify .* when --unprivileged is specified.*"
+set error_regexp ".*(ERROR)|(You can't specify .* when --unprivileged is specified).*"
set invalid_options [list \
- "--unprivileged --client-options -a i386" \
"--unprivileged --client-options -B X=Y" \
"--unprivileged --client-options -D X=Y" \
"--unprivileged --client-options -I /tmp" \
"--unprivileged --client-options -m test" \
"--unprivileged --client-options -R /tmp" \
- "--unprivileged --client-options -r [exec uname -r]" \
- "--unprivileged --client-options -a i386 -B X=Y -D X=Y -I /tmp -m test -R /tmp -r [exec uname -r]" \
- "--client-options --unprivileged -a i386" \
+ "--unprivileged --client-options -B X=Y -D X=Y -I /tmp -m test -R /tmp -r [exec uname -r]" \
"--client-options --unprivileged -B X=Y" \
"--client-options --unprivileged -D X=Y" \
"--client-options --unprivileged -I /tmp" \
"--client-options --unprivileged -m test" \
"--client-options --unprivileged -R /tmp" \
- "--client-options --unprivileged -r [exec uname -r]" \
- "--client-options --unprivileged -a i386 -B X=Y -D X=Y -I /tmp -m test -R /tmp -r [exec uname -r]" \
- "--client-options -a i386 --unprivileged" \
+ "--client-options --unprivileged -B X=Y -D X=Y -I /tmp -m test -R /tmp -r [exec uname -r]" \
"--client-options -B X=Y --unprivileged" \
"--client-options -D X=Y --unprivileged" \
"--client-options -I /tmp --unprivileged" \
"--client-options -m test --unprivileged" \
"--client-options -R /tmp --unprivileged" \
- "--client-options -r [exec uname -r] --unprivileged" \
- "--client-options -a i386 -B X=Y -D X=Y -I /tmp -m test -R /tmp -r [exec uname -r] --unprivileged" \
+ "--client-options -B X=Y -D X=Y -I /tmp -m test -R /tmp -r [exec uname -r] --unprivileged" \
+ "--client-options -R /path" \
+ "-D \"foo;bar\"" \
+ "-D 2=4" \
+ "-D \"foo;bar\"" \
+ "--client-options -r /path" \
+ "-S /path" \
+ "--client-options -q" \
]
foreach options $invalid_options {
@@ -66,9 +67,8 @@ set valid_options [list \
"-D X=Y" \
"-I /tmp" \
"-m test" \
- "-R /tmp" \
"-r [exec uname -r]" \
- "-a i386 -B X=Y -D X=Y -I /tmp -m test -R /tmp -r [exec uname -r]" \
+ "-a i386 -B X=Y -D X=Y -I /tmp -m test -r [exec uname -r]" \
"--unprivileged" \
"--unprivileged -a i386" \
"--unprivileged -B X=Y" \
@@ -80,13 +80,11 @@ set valid_options [list \
"--unprivileged -a i386 -B X=Y -D X=Y -I /tmp -m test -R /tmp -r [exec uname -r]" \
"--client-options" \
"--client-options -a i386" \
- "--client-options -B X=Y" \
"--client-options -D X=Y" \
"--client-options -I /tmp" \
"--client-options -m test" \
- "--client-options -R /tmp" \
"--client-options -r [exec uname -r]" \
- "--client-options -a i386 -B X=Y -D X=Y -I /tmp -m test -R /tmp -r [exec uname -r]" \
+ "--client-options -a i386 -D X=Y -I /tmp -m test -r [exec uname -r]" \
"--unprivileged --client-options" \
"--client-options --unprivileged" \
"--unprivileged -a i386 --client-options" \
--- a/testsuite/systemtap.server/hello.stp
+++ b/testsuite/systemtap.server/hello.stp
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-#! stap
+#! stap -p5
probe begin
{
--- a/testsuite/systemtap.server/server_args.exp
+++ b/testsuite/systemtap.server/server_args.exp
@@ -40,11 +40,13 @@ proc stap_direct_and_with_client {stap s
# Some messages contain the names of files or directories
# and will be prefixed for the client.
if {[regexp "^ (.*)" $expected_line match data]} {
- if {[regexp "^ tapsets/.*/$data" $line]} {
+ # Special characters in the regexp need to be quoted.
+ regsub -all "\[\"\\\\;\*\]" $data {\\\0} data
+ if {[regexp "^ tapsets.*/$data" $line]} {
incr n
continue
}
- if {[regexp "^ runtime/.*/$data" $line]} {
+ if {[regexp "^ runtime.*/$data" $line]} {
incr n
continue
}
@@ -57,7 +59,9 @@ proc stap_direct_and_with_client {stap s
}
} else {
if {[regexp "^Input file '(.*)' is empty or missing." $expected_line match data]} {
- if {[regexp "^Input file 'script/.*/$data' is empty or missing." $line]} {
+ # Special characters in the regexp need to be quoted.
+ regsub -all "\[\"\\\\;\*\]" $data {\\\0} data
+ if {[regexp "^Input file 'script.*/$data' is empty or missing." $line]} {
incr n
continue
}
@@ -110,21 +114,27 @@ if {[installtest_p]} then {
# for debugging a currently failing case and helps to ensure that previously
# fixed cases do not regress.
set previously_fixed [list \
+ "-p1 -I=\\w94\nbh -e -Dhfuo0iu7 -c" \
+ "-p1 -I8o\\2ie -e'1\\ -D\n\" -c" \
+ "-p1 -Ira\\3;c g -e0fle'qq -Dr/316k\\o8 -cjyoc\n3" \
+ "-p1 -I6p3 -elc -Dqgsgv' -c" \
+ "-p1 -I\"vyv;z -ej\"/3 -D/ 01qck\n -c3u55zut" \
+ "-p1 -I1 -eo9e\nx047q -D9xyefk0a -cvl98/x1'i" \
"-p1 -c; test.stp" \
- "-p1 -I4hgy96 -R -e5oo39p -Bile\\vp -Ddx8v -c4;" \
- "-p1 -I -Repwd9 -esq3wors -Btmk;\\t -Dz -c*eibz8h2e" \
- "-p1 -I -Ry a -em339db5 -B;ae41428d -Du2;c0ps -ch9o\\" \
- "-p1 -Ipfjps4 -Rx479 -ebug4dc -Bih;fe2 -Du8vd fvkl -c" \
- "-p1 -I0\"nspzjyf -R -e5r3up8h -Bgqnyjq6w -Dmi;ojp9m -cx;a2fat" \
- "-p1 -Iu -R9 -ek7;r -Big -Dcu\"; -c\"hc" \
- "-p1 -Icd4fidq -Rkj m40mv -edn -B7ria -D;8ha\\cjr -c1*vnq" \
- "-p1 -I;3 -R3lq;vp -er8e -Bgdqjqdy -D -cb6k29z" \
- "-p1 -Ircj -R -e -B -D -c\\vmww" \
- "-p1 -Illc5 -Rug*\\o -e65wof9 -B qr*=x7x5 -D -cgx;" \
- "-p1 -Iyaj420=3 -R -e\" -Bx68j -D -cd'5mi" \
- "-p1 -Ir -Rwd8;;sjl -e -Bxh; -D29\\ -cj2szt;4" \
- "-p1 -Ibno3=b4sk -R*5 -e' -Byl63flos -Dg2-j;e -c2ijx'" \
- "-p1 -I285v7pl -R9a -eo5\\0 -Bfs* -D86s -c-c*v" \
+ "-p1 -I4hgy96 -e5oo39p -Ddx8v -c4;" \
+ "-p1 -I -esq3wors -Dz -c*eibz8h2e" \
+ "-p1 -I a -em339db5 -Du2;c0ps -ch9o\\" \
+ "-p1 -Ipfjps4 -ebug4dc -Du8vd fvkl -c" \
+ "-p1 -I0\"nspzjyf -e5r3up8h -Dmi;ojp9m -cx;a2fat" \
+ "-p1 -Iu -ek7;r -Dcu\"; -c\"hc" \
+ "-p1 -Icd4fidq m40mv -edn -D;8ha\\cjr -c1*vnq" \
+ "-p1 -I;3 -er8e -D -cb6k29z" \
+ "-p1 -Ircj -e -D -c\\vmww" \
+ "-p1 -Illc5 -e65wof9 qr*=x7x5 -D -cgx;" \
+ "-p1 -Iyaj420=3 -e\" -D -cd'5mi" \
+ "-p1 -Ir -e -D29\\ -cj2szt;4" \
+ "-p1 -Ibno3=b4sk -e' -Dg2-j;e -c2ijx'" \
+ "-p1 -I285v7pl -eo5\\0 -D86s -c-c*v" \
]
set i 0
@@ -140,7 +150,10 @@ foreach options $previously_fixed {
# Generate semi-random arguments containing with potential problem characters.
# Check that running systemtap with the client/server generates output
# comparable to running stap directly.
-set dangerous_options [list "-I" "-R" "-e" "-B" "-D" "-c"]
+set dangerous_options [list "-I" "-e" "-D" "-c" "-S"]
+# NB: Other options could be candidates here, like -r and -B, but
+# there stap-server imposes more restrictions than local stap, so
+# this simple error-matching test cannot use them.
set argchars "0123456789/;*'=-\\\"\n abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"
for {set i 0} {$i < $iterations} {incr i} {
--- a/util.cxx
+++ b/util.cxx
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// Copyright (C) Andrew Tridgell 2002 (original file)
-// Copyright (C) 2006, 2009 Red Hat Inc. (systemtap changes)
+// Copyright (C) 2006-2010 Red Hat Inc. (systemtap changes)
//
// This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
// modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
@@ -19,6 +19,8 @@
#include "sys/sdt.h"
#include <stdexcept>
#include <cerrno>
+#include <map>
+#include <string>
extern "C" {
#include <fcntl.h>
@@ -31,6 +33,7 @@ extern "C" {
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <unistd.h>
+#include <regex.h>
}
using namespace std;
@@ -413,4 +416,35 @@ kill_stap_spawn(int sig)
return spawned_pid ? kill(spawned_pid, sig) : 0;
}
+
+void assert_regexp_match (const string& name, const string& value, const string& re)
+{
+ typedef map<string,regex_t*> cache;
+ static cache compiled;
+ cache::iterator it = compiled.find (re);
+ regex_t* r = 0;
+ if (it == compiled.end())
+ {
+ r = new regex_t;
+ int rc = regcomp (r, re.c_str(), REG_ICASE|REG_NOSUB|REG_EXTENDED);
+ if (rc) {
+ cerr << "regcomp " << re << " (" << name << ") error rc=" << rc << endl;
+ exit(1);
+ }
+ compiled[re] = r;
+ }
+ else
+ r = it->second;
+
+ // run regexec
+ int rc = regexec (r, value.c_str(), 0, 0, 0);
+ if (rc)
+ {
+ cerr << "ERROR: Safety pattern mismatch for " << name
+ << " ('" << value << "' vs. '" << re << "') rc=" << rc << endl;
+ exit(1);
+ }
+}
+
+
/* vim: set sw=2 ts=8 cino=>4,n-2,{2,^-2,t0,(0,u0,w1,M1 : */
--- a/util.h
+++ b/util.h
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ const std::string cmdstr_quoted(const st
std::string git_revision(const std::string& path);
int stap_system(int verbose, const std::string& command);
int kill_stap_spawn(int sig);
-
+void assert_regexp_match (const std::string& name, const std::string& value, const std::string& re);
// stringification generics

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@ -1,187 +0,0 @@
Subject: VUL-1: systemtap: DoS issue in __get_argv() function
References: bnc#577382
Signed-Off-By: Tony Jones <tonyj@suse.de>
commit a2d399c87a642190f08ede63dc6fc434a5a8363a
Author: Josh Stone <jistone@redhat.com>
Date: Thu Feb 4 17:47:31 2010 -0800
PR11234: Rewrite __get_argv without embedded-C
We now implement __get_argv's string building in pure stap script.
Also, every argument is now quoted, which is different than before, but
it's much more robust about handling special characters.
diff --git a/tapset/aux_syscalls.stp b/tapset/aux_syscalls.stp
index bab0f64..e762b37 100644
--- a/tapset/aux_syscalls.stp
+++ b/tapset/aux_syscalls.stp
@@ -399,124 +399,53 @@ function __sem_flags:string(semflg:long)
/* This function copies an argv from userspace. */
-function __get_argv:string(a:long, first:long)
-%{ /* pure */
- char __user *__user *argv = (char __user *__user *)(long)THIS->a;
- char __user *vstr;
- int space, rc, len = MAXSTRINGLEN;
- char *str = THIS->__retvalue;
- char buf[80];
- char *ptr = buf;
-
-
- if (THIS->first && argv)
- argv++;
-
- while (argv != NULL) {
- if (__stp_get_user (vstr, argv))
- break;
-
- if (vstr == NULL)
- break;
-
- rc = _stp_strncpy_from_user(buf, vstr, 79);
- if (rc <= 0)
- break;
-
- /* check for whitespace in string */
- buf[rc] = 0;
- ptr = buf;
- space = 0;
- while (*ptr && rc--) {
- if (isspace(*ptr++)) {
- space = 1;
- break;
- }
- }
-
- if (len != MAXSTRINGLEN && len) {
- *str++=' ';
- len--;
- }
-
- if (space && len) {
- *str++='\"';
- len--;
- }
-
- rc = strlcpy (str, buf, len);
- str += rc;
- len -= rc;
-
- if (space && len) {
- *str++='\"';
- len--;
- }
-
- argv++;
+function __get_argv:string(argv:long, first:long)
+{
+%( CONFIG_64BIT == "y" %?
+ if (first && argv)
+ argv += 8
+ while (argv) {
+ vstr = user_long(argv)
+ if (!vstr)
+ break
+ if (len)
+ str .= " "
+ str .= user_string_quoted(vstr)
+
+ newlen = strlen(str)
+ if (newlen == len)
+ break
+ len = newlen
+ argv += 8
}
- *str = 0;
-%}
-/* This function copies an argv from userspace. */
-function __get_compat_argv:string(a:long, first:long)
-%{ /* pure */
-#ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT
- compat_uptr_t __user *__user *argv = (compat_uptr_t __user *__user *)(long)THIS->a;
- compat_uptr_t __user *vstr;
- int space, rc, len = MAXSTRINGLEN;
- char *str = THIS->__retvalue;
- char buf[80];
- char *ptr = buf;
-
- if (THIS->first && argv)
- argv++;
-
- while (argv != NULL) {
- if (__stp_get_user (vstr, argv))
- break;
-
- if (vstr == NULL)
- break;
-
- rc = _stp_strncpy_from_user(buf, (char *)vstr, 79);
- if (rc <= 0)
- break;
-
- /* check for whitespace in string */
- buf[rc] = 0;
- ptr = buf;
- space = 0;
- while (*ptr && rc--) {
- if (isspace(*ptr++)) {
- space = 1;
- break;
- }
- }
-
- if (len != MAXSTRINGLEN && len) {
- *str++=' ';
- len--;
- }
-
- if (space && len) {
- *str++='\"';
- len--;
- }
-
- rc = strlcpy (str, buf, len);
- str += rc;
- len -= rc;
-
- if (space && len) {
- *str++='\"';
- len--;
- }
- argv++;
+ return str
+%:
+ return __get_compat_argv(argv, first)
+%)
+}
+/* This function copies an argv from userspace. */
+function __get_compat_argv:string(argv:long, first:long)
+{
+ if (first && argv)
+ argv += 4
+ while (argv) {
+ vstr = user_int(argv) & 0xffffffff
+ if (!vstr)
+ break
+ if (len)
+ str .= " "
+ str .= user_string_quoted(vstr)
+
+ newlen = strlen(str)
+ if (newlen == len)
+ break
+ len = newlen
+ argv += 4
}
- *str = 0;
-#endif
-%}
+
+ return str
+}
/*
* Return the symbolic string representation

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@ -0,0 +1,135 @@
From: Jan Lieskovsky <jlieskov@redhat.com>
Subject: Three SystemTap-1.0 denial of service issues
References: CVE-2009-2911, BNC#548361
Upstream: yes
Three denial of service flaws were found in the SystemTap
instrumentation system of version 1.0, when the --unprivileged mode was
activated:
b, Kernel stack frame overflow allows local attackers to cause denial
of service via specially-crafted user-provided DWARF information.
diff --git a/dwflpp.cxx b/dwflpp.cxx
index 636cd38..c31548d 100644
--- a/dwflpp.cxx
+++ b/dwflpp.cxx
@@ -2272,7 +2272,15 @@ dwflpp::express_as_string (string prelude,
fprintf(memstream, "{\n");
fprintf(memstream, "%s", prelude.c_str());
- bool deref = c_emit_location (memstream, head, 1);
+
+ unsigned int stack_depth;
+ bool deref = c_emit_location (memstream, head, 1, &stack_depth);
+
+ // Ensure that DWARF keeps loc2c to a "reasonable" stack size
+ // 32 intptr_t leads to max 256 bytes on the stack
+ if (stack_depth > 32)
+ throw semantic_error("oversized DWARF stack");
+
fprintf(memstream, "%s", postlude.c_str());
fprintf(memstream, " goto out;\n");
diff --git a/loc2c-test.c b/loc2c-test.c
index 495a95f..ed7aa4b 100644
--- a/loc2c-test.c
+++ b/loc2c-test.c
@@ -329,11 +329,14 @@ handle_variable (Dwarf_Die *lscopes, int lnscopes, int out,
"{\n"
" intptr_t value;");
- bool deref = c_emit_location (stdout, head, 1);
+ unsigned int stack_depth;
+ bool deref = c_emit_location (stdout, head, 1, &stack_depth);
obstack_free (&pool, NULL);
- puts (store ? " return;" :
+ printf (" /* max expression stack depth %u */\n", stack_depth);
+
+ puts (store ? " return;" :
" printk (\" ---> %ld\\n\", (unsigned long) value);\n"
" return;");
diff --git a/loc2c.c b/loc2c.c
index 5d6b549..0716c7d 100644
--- a/loc2c.c
+++ b/loc2c.c
@@ -2071,7 +2071,8 @@ emit_loc_address (FILE *out, struct location *loc, unsigned int indent,
assign it to an address-sized value. */
static void
emit_loc_value (FILE *out, struct location *loc, unsigned int indent,
- const char *target, bool declare)
+ const char *target, bool declare,
+ bool *used_deref, unsigned int *max_stack)
{
if (declare)
emit ("%*s%s %s;\n", indent * 2, "", STACK_TYPE, target);
@@ -2091,6 +2092,9 @@ emit_loc_value (FILE *out, struct location *loc, unsigned int indent,
case loc_address:
case loc_value:
emit_loc_address (out, loc, indent, target);
+ *used_deref = *used_deref || loc->address.used_deref;
+ if (loc->address.stack_depth > *max_stack)
+ *max_stack = loc->address.stack_depth;
break;
}
@@ -2098,7 +2102,8 @@ emit_loc_value (FILE *out, struct location *loc, unsigned int indent,
}
bool
-c_emit_location (FILE *out, struct location *loc, int indent)
+c_emit_location (FILE *out, struct location *loc, int indent,
+ unsigned int *max_stack)
{
emit ("%*s{\n", indent * 2, "");
@@ -2134,9 +2139,11 @@ c_emit_location (FILE *out, struct location *loc, int indent)
}
bool deref = false;
+ *max_stack = 0;
if (loc->frame_base != NULL)
- emit_loc_value (out, loc->frame_base, indent, "frame_base", true);
+ emit_loc_value (out, loc->frame_base, indent, "frame_base", true,
+ &deref, max_stack);
for (; loc->next != NULL; loc = loc->next)
switch (loc->type)
@@ -2144,8 +2151,7 @@ c_emit_location (FILE *out, struct location *loc, int indent)
case loc_address:
case loc_value:
/* Emit the program fragment to calculate the address. */
- emit_loc_value (out, loc, indent + 1, "addr", false);
- deref = deref || loc->address.used_deref;
+ emit_loc_value (out, loc, indent + 1, "addr", false, &deref, max_stack);
break;
case loc_fragment:
@@ -2172,6 +2178,9 @@ c_emit_location (FILE *out, struct location *loc, int indent)
emit ("%s%*s}\n", loc->address.program, indent * 2, "");
+ if (loc->address.stack_depth > *max_stack)
+ *max_stack = loc->address.stack_depth;
+
return deref || loc->address.used_deref;
}
diff --git a/loc2c.h b/loc2c.h
index becf2d8..45d9382 100644
--- a/loc2c.h
+++ b/loc2c.h
@@ -112,6 +112,7 @@ struct location *c_translate_argument (struct obstack *,
Writes complete lines of C99, code forming a complete C block, to STREAM.
Return value is true iff that code uses the `deref' runtime macros. */
-bool c_emit_location (FILE *stream, struct location *loc, int indent);
+bool c_emit_location (FILE *stream, struct location *loc, int indent,
+ unsigned int *max_stack);
/* vim: set sw=2 ts=8 cino=>4,n-2,{2,^-2,t0,(0,u0,w1,M1 : */

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@ -0,0 +1,75 @@
From: Jan Lieskovsky <jlieskov@redhat.com>
Subject: Three SystemTap-1.0 denial of service issues
References: CVE-2009-2911, BNC#548361
Upstream: yes
Three denial of service flaws were found in the SystemTap
instrumentation system of version 1.0, when the --unprivileged mode was
activated:
a, Kernel stack overflow allows local attackers to cause denial of service or
execute arbitrary code via long number of parameters, provided to the print*
call.
diff --git a/buildrun.cxx b/buildrun.cxx
index 100cbc4..c86a442 100644
--- a/buildrun.cxx
+++ b/buildrun.cxx
@@ -200,6 +200,9 @@ compile_pass (systemtap_session& s)
// o << "CFLAGS += -fno-unit-at-a-time" << endl;
+ // 512 bytes should be enough for anybody
+ o << "EXTRA_CFLAGS += $(call cc-option,-Wframe-larger-than=512)" << endl;
+
// Assumes linux 2.6 kbuild
o << "EXTRA_CFLAGS += -Wno-unused -Werror" << endl;
#if CHECK_POINTER_ARITH_PR5947
diff --git a/testsuite/transko/varargs.stp b/testsuite/transko/varargs.stp
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..f38309a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/testsuite/transko/varargs.stp
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+#! stap -p3
+
+probe begin {
+ // PR10750 enforces at most 32 print args
+ println(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
+ 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16,
+ 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24,
+ 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32,
+ 33)
+}
diff --git a/testsuite/transok/varargs.stp b/testsuite/transok/varargs.stp
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..216166f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/testsuite/transok/varargs.stp
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+#! stap -p3
+
+probe begin {
+ // PR10750 enforces at most 32 print args
+ println(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
+ 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16,
+ 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24,
+ 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32)
+}
diff --git a/translate.cxx b/translate.cxx
index 04a9247..c73a5bd 100644
--- a/translate.cxx
+++ b/translate.cxx
@@ -4151,6 +4151,11 @@ c_unparser::visit_print_format (print_format* e)
{
stmt_expr block(*this);
+ // PR10750: Enforce a reasonable limit on # of varargs
+ // 32 varargs leads to max 256 bytes on the stack
+ if (e->args.size() > 32)
+ throw semantic_error("too many arguments to print", e->tok);
+
// Compute actual arguments
vector<tmpvar> tmp;

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@ -0,0 +1,193 @@
From: Jan Lieskovsky <jlieskov@redhat.com>
Subject: Three SystemTap-1.0 denial of service issues
References: CVE-2009-2911, BNC#548361
Upstream: yes
Three denial of service flaws were found in the SystemTap
instrumentation system of version 1.0, when the --unprivileged mode was
activated:
c, Absent check(s) for the upper bound of the size of the unwind table
and for the upper bound of the size of each of the CIE/CFI records, could
allow an attacker to cause a denial of service (infinite loop).
diff --git a/runtime/unwind.c b/runtime/unwind.c
index 00108a3..7607770 100644
--- a/runtime/unwind.c
+++ b/runtime/unwind.c
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ static sleb128_t get_sleb128(const u8 **pcur, const u8 *end)
/* given an FDE, find its CIE */
static const u32 *cie_for_fde(const u32 *fde, void *unwind_data,
- int is_ehframe)
+ uint32_t table_len, int is_ehframe)
{
const u32 *cie;
@@ -118,6 +118,11 @@ static const u32 *cie_for_fde(const u32 *fde, void *unwind_data,
else
cie = unwind_data + fde[1];
+ /* Make sure address falls in the table */
+ if (((void *)cie) < ((void*)unwind_data)
+ || ((void*)cie) > ((void*)(unwind_data + table_len)))
+ return NULL;
+
if (*cie <= sizeof(*cie) + 4 || *cie >= fde[1] - sizeof(*fde)
|| (*cie & (sizeof(*cie) - 1))
|| (cie[1] != 0xffffffff && cie[1] != 0)) {
@@ -200,7 +205,8 @@ static unsigned long read_pointer(const u8 **pLoc, const void *end, signed ptrTy
return value;
}
-static signed fde_pointer_type(const u32 *cie)
+static signed fde_pointer_type(const u32 *cie, void *unwind_data,
+ uint32_t table_len)
{
const u8 *ptr = (const u8 *)(cie + 2);
unsigned version = *ptr;
@@ -212,11 +218,16 @@ static signed fde_pointer_type(const u32 *cie)
const u8 *end = (const u8 *)(cie + 1) + *cie;
uleb128_t len;
+ /* end of cie should fall within unwind table. */
+ if (((void*)end) < ((void *)unwind_data)
+ || ((void *)end) > ((void *)(unwind_data + table_len)))
+ return -1;
+
/* check if augmentation size is first (and thus present) */
if (*ptr != 'z')
return -1;
/* check if augmentation string is nul-terminated */
- if ((ptr = memchr(aug = (const void *)ptr, 0, end - ptr)) == NULL)
+ if ((ptr = memchr(aug = (const void *)ptr, 0, end - ptr)) == NULL)
return -1;
++ptr; /* skip terminator */
get_uleb128(&ptr, end); /* skip code alignment */
@@ -267,6 +278,10 @@ static void set_rule(uleb128_t reg, enum item_location where, uleb128_t value, s
}
}
+/* Limit the number of instructions we process. Arbitrary limit.
+ 512 should be enough for anybody... */
+#define MAX_CFI 512
+
static int processCFI(const u8 *start, const u8 *end, unsigned long targetLoc, signed ptrType, struct unwind_state *state)
{
union {
@@ -276,6 +291,9 @@ static int processCFI(const u8 *start, const u8 *end, unsigned long targetLoc, s
} ptr;
int result = 1;
+ if (end - start > MAX_CFI)
+ return 0;
+
dbug_unwind(1, "targetLoc=%lx state->loc=%lx\n", targetLoc, state->loc);
if (start != state->cieStart) {
state->loc = state->org;
@@ -606,10 +624,10 @@ static int unwind_frame(struct unwind_frame_info *frame,
/* found the fde, now set startLoc and endLoc */
if (fde != NULL) {
- cie = cie_for_fde(fde, table, is_ehframe);
+ cie = cie_for_fde(fde, table, table_len, is_ehframe);
if (likely(cie != NULL && cie != &bad_cie && cie != &not_fde)) {
ptr = (const u8 *)(fde + 2);
- ptrType = fde_pointer_type(cie);
+ ptrType = fde_pointer_type(cie, table, table_len);
startLoc = read_pointer(&ptr, (const u8 *)(fde + 1) + *fde, ptrType);
startLoc = adjustStartLoc(startLoc, m, s, ptrType, is_ehframe);
@@ -632,12 +650,12 @@ static int unwind_frame(struct unwind_frame_info *frame,
for (fde = table, tableSize = table_len; cie = NULL, tableSize > sizeof(*fde)
&& tableSize - sizeof(*fde) >= *fde; tableSize -= sizeof(*fde) + *fde, fde += 1 + *fde / sizeof(*fde)) {
dbug_unwind(3, "fde=%lx tableSize=%d\n", (long)*fde, (int)tableSize);
- cie = cie_for_fde(fde, table, is_ehframe);
+ cie = cie_for_fde(fde, table, table_len, is_ehframe);
if (cie == &bad_cie) {
cie = NULL;
break;
}
- if (cie == NULL || cie == &not_fde || (ptrType = fde_pointer_type(cie)) < 0)
+ if (cie == NULL || cie == &not_fde || (ptrType = fde_pointer_type(cie, table, table_len)) < 0)
continue;
ptr = (const u8 *)(fde + 2);
@@ -666,6 +684,12 @@ static int unwind_frame(struct unwind_frame_info *frame,
state.cieEnd = ptr; /* keep here temporarily */
ptr = (const u8 *)(cie + 2);
end = (const u8 *)(cie + 1) + *cie;
+
+ /* end should fall within unwind table. */
+ if (((void *)end) < table
+ || ((void *)end) > ((void *)(table + table_len)))
+ goto err;
+
frame->call_frame = 1;
if ((state.version = *ptr) != 1) {
dbug_unwind(1, "CIE version number is %d. 1 is supported.\n", state.version);
@@ -723,6 +747,11 @@ static int unwind_frame(struct unwind_frame_info *frame,
state.cieEnd = end;
end = (const u8 *)(fde + 1) + *fde;
+ /* end should fall within unwind table. */
+ if (((void*)end) < table
+ || ((void *)end) > ((void *)(table + table_len)))
+ goto err;
+
/* skip augmentation */
if (((const char *)(cie + 2))[1] == 'z') {
uleb128_t augSize = get_uleb128(&ptr, end);
diff --git a/runtime/unwind/unwind.h b/runtime/unwind/unwind.h
index 285a3a3..023ea60 100644
--- a/runtime/unwind/unwind.h
+++ b/runtime/unwind/unwind.h
@@ -143,8 +143,10 @@ static unsigned long read_pointer(const u8 **pLoc,
const void *end,
signed ptrType);
static const u32 bad_cie, not_fde;
-static const u32 *cie_for_fde(const u32 *fde, void *table, int is_ehframe);
-static signed fde_pointer_type(const u32 *cie);
+static const u32 *cie_for_fde(const u32 *fde, void *table,
+ uint32_t table_len, int is_ehframe);
+static signed fde_pointer_type(const u32 *cie,
+ void *table, uint32_t table_len);
#endif /* STP_USE_DWARF_UNWINDER */
diff --git a/translate.cxx b/translate.cxx
index bc5d615..9d456bc 100644
--- a/translate.cxx
+++ b/translate.cxx
@@ -29,6 +29,11 @@ extern "C" {
#include <elfutils/libdwfl.h>
}
+// Max unwind table size (debug or eh) per module. Somewhat arbitrary
+// limit (a bit more than twice the .debug_frame size of my local
+// vmlinux for 2.6.31.4-83.fc12.x86_64)
+#define MAX_UNWIND_TABLE_SIZE (3 * 1024 * 1024)
+
using namespace std;
struct var;
@@ -4785,6 +4790,9 @@ dump_unwindsyms (Dwfl_Module *m,
get_unwind_data (m, &debug_frame, &eh_frame, &debug_len, &eh_len, &eh_addr);
if (debug_frame != NULL && debug_len > 0)
{
+ if (debug_len > MAX_UNWIND_TABLE_SIZE)
+ throw semantic_error ("module debug unwind table size too big");
+
c->output << "#if defined(STP_USE_DWARF_UNWINDER) && defined(STP_NEED_UNWIND_DATA)\n";
c->output << "static uint8_t _stp_module_" << stpmod_idx
<< "_debug_frame[] = \n";
@@ -4802,6 +4810,9 @@ dump_unwindsyms (Dwfl_Module *m,
if (eh_frame != NULL && eh_len > 0)
{
+ if (eh_len > MAX_UNWIND_TABLE_SIZE)
+ throw semantic_error ("module eh unwind table size too big");
+
c->output << "#if defined(STP_USE_DWARF_UNWINDER) && defined(STP_NEED_UNWIND_DATA)\n";
c->output << "static uint8_t _stp_module_" << stpmod_idx
<< "_eh_frame[] = \n";

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@ -1,10 +1,3 @@
From: Tony Jones <tonyj@suse.de>
Subject: change doc install path
References: none
Upstream: never
SuSE %{_docdir} is /usr/share/doc/packages. Change install locations to match.
---
Makefile.am | 2 +-
doc/Makefile.am | 2 +-
@ -14,15 +7,15 @@ SuSE %{_docdir} is /usr/share/doc/packages. Change install locations to match.
--- a/Makefile.am
+++ b/Makefile.am
@@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ install-data-local:
@@ -218,7 +218,7 @@
| while read f; do if test -x $$f; then \
i_cmd="$(INSTALL_PROGRAM)"; else \
i_cmd="$(INSTALL_DATA)"; fi; \
- $$i_cmd -D $$f $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/examples/$$f; done)
+ $$i_cmd -D $$f $(DESTDIR)$(datadir)/doc/packages/systemtap/examples/$$f; done)
test -e $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/systemtap || mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(sysconfdir)/systemtap
if BUILD_SERVER
test -e $(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/run/stap-server || mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(localstatedir)/run/stap-server
TEST_COV_DIR = coverage
--- a/doc/Makefile.am
+++ b/doc/Makefile.am
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
@ -31,7 +24,7 @@ SuSE %{_docdir} is /usr/share/doc/packages. Change install locations to match.
PDF_FILES = tutorial.pdf langref.pdf
-DOC_INSTALL_DIR = $(DESTDIR)$(datadir)/doc/systemtap
+DOC_INSTALL_DIR = $(DESTDIR)$(datadir)/doc/packages/systemtap
SUBDIRS = SystemTap_Tapset_Reference beginners
SUBDIRS = SystemTap_Tapset_Reference
if BUILD_DOCS
--- a/doc/SystemTap_Tapset_Reference/Makefile.am
@ -50,7 +43,7 @@ SuSE %{_docdir} is /usr/share/doc/packages. Change install locations to match.
###
--- a/stapex.3stap.in
+++ b/stapex.3stap.in
@@ -114,12 +114,12 @@ To list the probeable functions and loca
@@ -114,12 +114,12 @@
.SH MORE EXAMPLES
Larger examples, demos and samples can be found in

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@ -1,8 +1,3 @@
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Mar 11 22:49:52 UTC 2010 - tonyj@novell.com
- Update to version 1.1. See systemtap.changes for full changelog.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Dec 2 23:52:10 UTC 2009 - tonyj@novell.com

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#
# spec file for package systemtap-docs (Version 1.1)
# spec file for package systemtap-docs (Version 0.9.9)
#
# Copyright (c) 2010 SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany.
# Copyright (c) 2009 SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany.
#
# All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties
# remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed
@ -22,11 +22,13 @@ Name: systemtap-docs
BuildRequires: gcc-c++ libebl-devel pkg-config
# for documents
BuildRequires: xmlto
%if %suse_version > 1030
BuildRequires: fop
BuildRequires: latex2html
%endif
%define use_snapshot 0
License: GPLv2+
Version: 1.1
License: GPL v2 or later
Version: 1.0
Release: 1
Summary: Documents and examples for systemtap
Group: Development/Tools/Debuggers
@ -37,7 +39,7 @@ Url: http://sourceware.org/systemtap/
%define package_version %{version}
%endif
Source: ftp://sources.redhat.com/pub/systemtap/snapshots/systemtap-%{package_version}.tar.bz2
Patch1: systemtap-docdir-fix.diff
Patch: systemtap-docdir-fix.diff
Patch2: systemtap-xmlto-fop.diff
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build
BuildArch: noarch
@ -61,8 +63,10 @@ Authors:
%else
%setup -n systemtap-%{package_version} -q
%endif
%patch1 -p1
%patch -p1
%if %suse_version > 1030
%patch2 -p1
%endif
%build
autoreconf -fi
@ -70,9 +74,12 @@ autoreconf -fi
make %{?jobs:-j %jobs}
%install
%if %suse_version < 1030
# workaround for old autoconf
export MKDIR_P="mkdir -p"
%endif
%makeinstall doc
# COPYING packaged by main spec
cp README AUTHORS NEWS $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_docdir}/systemtap/
cp README AUTHORS NEWS COPYING $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_docdir}/systemtap/
# remove binaries and runtime stuff
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_bindir}
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libexecdir}

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@ -1,10 +1,6 @@
---
tapset/ioblock.stp | 4 ++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
--- a/tapset/ioblock.stp
+++ b/tapset/ioblock.stp
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ probe ioblock.request = kernel.function
--- a/tapset/ioblock.stp-dist 2008-12-05 08:14:19.000000000 +0100
+++ b/tapset/ioblock.stp 2008-12-05 08:14:27.000000000 +0100
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@
vcnt = $bio->bi_vcnt
idx = $bio->bi_idx
phys_segments = $bio->bi_phys_segments
@ -13,7 +9,7 @@
hw_segments = $bio->bi_hw_segments
%)
size = $bio->bi_size
@@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ probe ioblock.end = kernel.function("bio
@@ -178,7 +178,7 @@
vcnt = $bio->bi_vcnt
idx = $bio->bi_idx
phys_segments = $bio->bi_phys_segments

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@ -1,182 +0,0 @@
From: Josh Stone <jistone@redhat.com>
Date: Tue Jan 19 15:36:35 2010 -0800
Git-Repo: git://sources.redhat.com/git/systemtap.git
Git-Commit: 9300f661214a4f4dfac75878485867b30c7db389
Signed-Off-By: Tony Jones <tonyj@suse.de>
tonyj: this fixes parse errors such as:
parse error: expected 'probe', 'global', 'function', or '%{'
saw: identifier '?robe' at
-------------------------------------------------
PR11195: Prevent all nested argument substitution
Our existing protection only made sure that the first token in a
substitution wasn't a nested substitution. That's not sufficient when
there could be multiple tokens involved. This patch makes sure that no
nested tokens are ever allowed to be argument substitutions.
This also adds a cursor_suspended_line/column and resets the main
cursor_line/column to the beginning of the substitution, so errors will
point a little closer to the right place.
diff --git a/parse.cxx b/parse.cxx
index edb1927..2688d6d 100644
--- a/parse.cxx
+++ b/parse.cxx
@@ -632,7 +632,8 @@ parser::peek_kw (std::string const & kw)
lexer::lexer (istream& input, const string& in, systemtap_session& s):
input_name (in), input_pointer (0), input_end (0),
- cursor_suspend_count(0), cursor_line (1), cursor_column (1),
+ cursor_suspend_count(0), cursor_suspend_line (1), cursor_suspend_column (1),
+ cursor_line (1), cursor_column (1),
session(s), current_file (0)
{
getline(input, input_contents, '\0');
@@ -693,9 +694,15 @@ lexer::input_get ()
++input_pointer;
if (cursor_suspend_count)
- // Track effect of input_put: preserve previous cursor/line_column
- // until all of its characters are consumed.
- cursor_suspend_count --;
+ {
+ // Track effect of input_put: preserve previous cursor/line_column
+ // until all of its characters are consumed.
+ if (--cursor_suspend_count == 0)
+ {
+ cursor_line = cursor_suspend_line;
+ cursor_column = cursor_suspend_column;
+ }
+ }
else
{
// update source cursor
@@ -714,12 +721,16 @@ lexer::input_get ()
void
-lexer::input_put (const string& chars)
+lexer::input_put (const string& chars, const token* t)
{
size_t pos = input_pointer - input_contents.data();
// clog << "[put:" << chars << " @" << pos << "]";
input_contents.insert (pos, chars);
cursor_suspend_count += chars.size();
+ cursor_suspend_line = cursor_line;
+ cursor_suspend_column = cursor_column;
+ cursor_line = t->location.line;
+ cursor_column = t->location.column;
input_pointer = input_contents.data() + pos;
input_end = input_contents.data() + input_contents.size();
}
@@ -731,19 +742,11 @@ lexer::scan (bool wildcard)
token* n = new token;
n->location.file = current_file;
- unsigned semiskipped_p = 0;
-
- skip:
+skip:
+ bool suspended = (cursor_suspend_count > 0);
n->location.line = cursor_line;
n->location.column = cursor_column;
- semiskip:
- if (semiskipped_p > 1)
- {
- input_get ();
- throw parse_error ("invalid nested substitution of command line arguments");
- }
-
int c = input_get();
// clog << "{" << (char)c << (char)c2 << "}";
if (c < 0)
@@ -762,38 +765,41 @@ lexer::scan (bool wildcard)
// characters; @1..@999 are quoted/escaped as strings.
// $# and @# expand to the number of arguments, similarly
// raw or quoted.
- if ((c == '$' || c == '@') &&
- (c2 == '#'))
+ if ((c == '$' || c == '@') && (c2 == '#'))
{
+ n->content.push_back (c);
+ n->content.push_back (c2);
input_get(); // swallow '#'
- stringstream converter;
- converter << session.args.size ();
- if (c == '$') input_put (converter.str());
- else input_put (lex_cast_qstring (converter.str()));
- semiskipped_p ++;
- goto semiskip;
+ if (suspended)
+ throw parse_error ("invalid nested substitution of command line arguments", n);
+ size_t num_args = session.args.size ();
+ input_put ((c == '$') ? lex_cast (num_args) : lex_cast_qstring (num_args), n);
+ n->content.clear();
+ goto skip;
}
- else if ((c == '$' || c == '@') &&
- (isdigit (c2)))
+ else if ((c == '$' || c == '@') && (isdigit (c2)))
{
+ n->content.push_back (c);
unsigned idx = 0;
do
{
input_get ();
idx = (idx * 10) + (c2 - '0');
+ n->content.push_back (c2);
c2 = input_peek ();
} while (c2 > 0 &&
isdigit (c2) &&
idx <= session.args.size()); // prevent overflow
+ if (suspended)
+ throw parse_error ("invalid nested substitution of command line arguments", n);
if (idx == 0 ||
idx-1 >= session.args.size())
throw parse_error ("command line argument index " + lex_cast(idx)
+ " out of range [1-" + lex_cast(session.args.size()) + "]", n);
- string arg = session.args[idx-1];
- if (c == '$') input_put (arg);
- else input_put (lex_cast_qstring (arg));
- semiskipped_p ++;
- goto semiskip;
+ const string& arg = session.args[idx-1];
+ input_put ((c == '$') ? arg : lex_cast_qstring (arg), n);
+ n->content.clear();
+ goto skip;
}
else if (isalpha (c) || c == '$' || c == '@' || c == '_' ||
diff --git a/parse.h b/parse.h
index 5587586..0ff8664 100644
--- a/parse.h
+++ b/parse.h
@@ -79,12 +79,14 @@ public:
private:
inline int input_get ();
inline int input_peek (unsigned n=0);
- void input_put (const std::string&);
+ void input_put (const std::string&, const token*);
std::string input_name;
std::string input_contents;
const char *input_pointer; // index into input_contents
const char *input_end;
unsigned cursor_suspend_count;
+ unsigned cursor_suspend_line;
+ unsigned cursor_suspend_column;
unsigned cursor_line;
unsigned cursor_column;
systemtap_session& session;
diff --git a/testsuite/parseko/preprocess16.stp b/testsuite/parseko/preprocess16.stp
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..364bad6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/testsuite/parseko/preprocess16.stp
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+#! /bin/sh
+
+# recursive after the first token (PR11195)
+stap -p1 -e 'probe begin {$1}' 'x $1'

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@ -4,14 +4,14 @@
--- a/doc/SystemTap_Tapset_Reference/Makefile.am
+++ b/doc/SystemTap_Tapset_Reference/Makefile.am
@@ -43,7 +43,9 @@ stamp-htmldocs: tapsets.xml
@@ -34,7 +34,9 @@
# bump up the allocated space so "xmlto pdf" works
tapsets.pdf: tapsets.xml
- env pool_size=2000000 hash_extra=2000000 xmlto $(XMLTOPDFPARAMS) pdf tapsets.xml >/dev/null 2>&1
+# env pool_size=2000000 hash_extra=2000000 xmlto $(XMLTOPDFPARAMS) pdf tapsets.xml >/dev/null 2>&1
- env pool_size=2000000 hash_extra=2000000 xmlto pdf tapsets.xml
+# env pool_size=2000000 hash_extra=2000000 xmlto pdf tapsets.xml
+ xmlto fo tapsets.xml
+ fop tapsets.fo tapsets.pdf
stamp-mandocs: tapsets.xml
xmlto $(XMLTOMANPARAMS) man -o man3 tapsets.xml >/dev/null 2>&1
xmlto man -o man3 tapsets.xml

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@ -1,16 +1,3 @@
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Mar 11 23:56:17 UTC 2010 - tonyj@novell.com
- Add dependancies for systemtap shell scripts (coreutils, zip, avahi)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Thu Mar 11 22:47:15 UTC 2010 - tonyj@novell.com
- Update to version 1.1
- Fixes for CVE-2009-4273 (second part, also known as CVE-2010-0412) and
CVE-2010-0411.
- Fix parsing error (systemtap-prevent-nested-arg.diff)
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Wed Dec 2 23:51:24 UTC 2009 - tonyj@novell.com

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#
# spec file for package systemtap (Version 1.1)
# spec file for package systemtap (Version 1.0)
#
# Copyright (c) 2010 SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany.
# Copyright (c) 2009 SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany.
#
# All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties
# remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed
@ -22,8 +22,8 @@ Name: systemtap
BuildRequires: gcc-c++ glib2-devel libcap-devel libebl-devel pkg-config sqlite-devel
BuildRequires: mozilla-nspr-devel mozilla-nss-devel mozilla-nss-tools
%define use_snapshot 0
License: GPLv2+
Version: 1.1
License: GPL v2 or later
Version: 1.0
Release: 1
Summary: Instrumentation System
Group: Development/Tools/Debuggers
@ -36,13 +36,11 @@ Url: http://sourceware.org/systemtap/
%define package_version %{version}
%endif
Source: ftp://sources.redhat.com/pub/systemtap/snapshots/systemtap-%{package_version}.tar.bz2
# need -docdir patch even though docs are packaged by systemtap-docs.spec
# so that they are installed into directories matching below rm -rf's
Patch1: systemtap-docdir-fix.diff
Patch: systemtap-docdir-fix.diff
Patch2: systemtap-ioblock-suse-kernel-fix.diff
Patch3: systemtap-CVE-2009-4273.diff
Patch4: systemtap-CVE-2010-0411.diff
Patch5: systemtap-prevent-nested-arg.diff
Patch3: systemtap-CVE-limit-dwarf-expression-stack-size.patch
Patch4: systemtap-CVE-limit-printf-arguments.patch
Patch5: systemtap-CVE-unwind-table-size-checks.patch
Requires: libebl1
Requires: %{name}-runtime = %{version}-%{release}
@ -63,7 +61,7 @@ Authors:
Tom Zanussi <zanussi@us.ibm.com>
%package runtime
License: GPLv2+
License: GPL v2 or later
Group: Development/Tools/Debuggers
Summary: Runtime environment for systemtap
@ -81,12 +79,10 @@ Authors:
Tom Zanussi <zanussi@us.ibm.com>
%package client
License: GPLv2+
License: GPL v2 or later
Group: Development/Tools/Debuggers
Summary: Systemtap client
Requires: %{name}-runtime = %{version}-%{release}
# dependancies for systemtap shell scripts
Requires: coreutils avahi avahi-utils mozilla-nss-tools zip unzip
%description client
SystemTap is an instrumentation system for systems running Linux 2.6.
@ -102,12 +98,10 @@ Authors:
Tom Zanussi <zanussi@us.ibm.com>
%package server
License: GPLv2+
License: GPL v2 or later
Group: Development/Tools/Debuggers
Summary: Systemtap server
Requires: %{name} = %{version}-%{release}
# dependancies for systemtap shell scripts
Requires: coreutils avahi avahi-utils mozilla-nss-tools zip unzip
%description server
SystemTap is an instrumentation system for systems running Linux 2.6.
@ -123,7 +117,7 @@ Authors:
Tom Zanussi <zanussi@us.ibm.com>
%package sdt-devel
License: GPLv2+
License: GPL v2 or later
Group: Development/Tools/Debuggers
Summary: Static probe support tools
Requires: %{name} = %{version}-%{release}
@ -147,7 +141,7 @@ Authors:
%else
%setup -n %{name}-%{package_version} -q
%endif
%patch1 -p1
%patch -p1
%patch2 -p1
%patch3 -p1
%patch4 -p1
@ -159,19 +153,16 @@ autoreconf -fi
make %{?jobs:-j %jobs}
%install
%if %suse_version < 1030
# workaround for old autoconf
export MKDIR_P="mkdir -p"
%endif
%makeinstall
# XXX
rm -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/lib/systemtap/stap-server-request
# README, AUTHORS, NEWS, man3 and all examples packaged by systemtap-docs
# COPYING needs to stay in main for GPL
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_docdir}/systemtap/
mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/var/cache/systemtap
# doc subpackage is built separetely
# cp README AUTHORS NEWS COPYING $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_docdir}/systemtap/
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_docdir}/systemtap
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_mandir}/man3
mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_docdir}/systemtap/
cp COPYING $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_docdir}/systemtap/
mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_localstatedir}/cache/systemtap
mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_localstatedir}/run/systemtap
mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_localstatedir}/log
touch $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_localstatedir}/log/stap-server.log
%clean
rm -rf ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}
@ -180,51 +171,37 @@ rm -rf ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}
%defattr(-,root,root)
%{_bindir}/stap
%{_mandir}/man1/*
%dir %{_datadir}/%{name}
%{_datadir}/%{name}/runtime
%{_datadir}/%{name}/tapset
#packaged by systemtap-initscript in upstream
%dir %{_localstatedir}/cache/systemtap
%dir %{_localstatedir}/run/systemtap
%{_datadir}/systemtap
%dir %attr(0755,root,root) /var/cache/systemtap
%files runtime
%defattr(-,root,root)
%doc %{_docdir}/systemtap
%{_bindir}/staprun
%{_bindir}/stap-report
%{_bindir}/stap-authorize-signing-cert
%dir %{_libexecdir}/%{name}
%{_libexecdir}/%{name}/stapio
%{_libexecdir}/%{name}/stap-env
%{_libexecdir}/%{name}/stap-authorize-cert
%{_mandir}/man8/staprun.8*
%{_mandir}/man8/stap-authorize-signing-cert.8*
%{_libexecdir}/systemtap
%{_mandir}/man8/staprun.*
%files client
%defattr(-,root,root)
%defattr(-,root,root)
%{_bindir}/stap-client
%{_bindir}/stap-authorize-server-cert
%{_libexecdir}/%{name}/stap-find-servers
%{_libexecdir}/%{name}/stap-client-connect
%{_mandir}/man8/stap-client.8*
%{_mandir}/man8/stap-authorize-server-cert.8*
%{_bindir}/stap-find-servers
%{_bindir}/stap-find-or-start-server
%{_bindir}/stap-start-server
%{_bindir}/stap-client-connect
%{_bindir}/stap-env
%files server
%defattr(-,root,root)
%{_bindir}/stap-authorize-server-cert
%{_bindir}/stap-server
%{_libexecdir}/%{name}/stap-serverd
%{_libexecdir}/%{name}/stap-start-server
%{_libexecdir}/%{name}/stap-find-servers
%{_libexecdir}/%{name}/stap-find-or-start-server
%{_libexecdir}/%{name}/stap-stop-server
%{_libexecdir}/%{name}/stap-gen-cert
%{_libexecdir}/%{name}/stap-server-connect
%{_libexecdir}/%{name}/stap-sign-module
%{_mandir}/man8/stap-server.8*
%{_mandir}/man8/stap-authorize-server-cert.8*
%ghost %{_localstatedir}/log/stap-server.log
%{_bindir}/stap-serverd
%{_bindir}/stap-start-server
%{_bindir}/stap-stop-server
%{_bindir}/stap-server-connect
%{_bindir}/stap-authorize*
%{_bindir}/stap-env
%{_bindir}/stap-gen-cert
%{_bindir}/stap-sign-module
%{_mandir}/man8/stap-server.*
%files sdt-devel
%defattr(-,root,root)