Heap out of bounds access in MakeEdge in TensorFlow
Moderate severity
GitHub Reviewed
Published
Dec 9, 2020
in
tensorflow/tensorflow
•
Updated Oct 30, 2024
Package
Affected versions
< 1.15.5
>= 2.0.0, < 2.0.4
>= 2.1.0, < 2.1.3
>= 2.2.0, < 2.2.2
>= 2.3.0, < 2.3.2
Patched versions
1.15.5
2.0.4
2.1.3
2.2.2
2.3.2
< 1.15.5
>= 2.0.0, < 2.0.4
>= 2.1.0, < 2.1.3
>= 2.2.0, < 2.2.2
>= 2.3.0, < 2.3.2
1.15.5
2.0.4
2.1.3
2.2.2
2.3.2
< 1.15.5
>= 2.0.0, < 2.0.4
>= 2.1.0, < 2.1.3
>= 2.2.0, < 2.2.2
>= 2.3.0, < 2.3.2
1.15.5
2.0.4
2.1.3
2.2.2
2.3.2
Description
Reviewed
Dec 10, 2020
Published to the GitHub Advisory Database
Dec 10, 2020
Last updated
Oct 30, 2024
Impact
Under certain cases, loading a saved model can result in accessing uninitialized memory while building the computation graph. The
MakeEdge
function creates an edge between one output tensor of thesrc
node (given byoutput_index
) and the input slot of thedst
node (given byinput_index
). This is only possible if the types of the tensors on both sides coincide, so the function begins by obtaining the correspondingDataType
values and comparing these for equality:However, there is no check that the indices point to inside of the arrays they index into. Thus, this can result in accessing data out of bounds of the corresponding heap allocated arrays.
In most scenarios, this can manifest as unitialized data access, but if the index points far away from the boundaries of the arrays this can be used to leak addresses from the library.
Patches
We have patched the issue in GitHub commit 0cc38aaa4064fd9e79101994ce9872c6d91f816b and will release TensorFlow 2.4.0 containing the patch. TensorFlow nightly packages after this commit will also have the issue resolved.
Since this issue also impacts TF versions before 2.4, we will patch all releases between 1.15 and 2.3 inclusive.
For more information
Please consult our security guide for more information regarding the security model and how to contact us with issues and questions.
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