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A crash was found while fuzz testing of the gpr_tools binary which can be triggered via a malformed GPR file. Although this malformed file only crashes the program as-is, it might have the potential to be crafted further and create a security issue where these kinds of files would be able compromise the process's memory through taking advantage of affordances given by memory corruption. It's recommend to harden the code to prevent these kinds of bugs as it could greatly mitigate such this issue and even future bugs.
You can download the crashing gpr file (~3mb file size) from Ufile to debug and understand where the code is crashing.
$ ./gpr_tools -i crash.gpr -o test.dng
[ 0-ms] GPR Tools Version 1.0.0 [master @ 96b11fc] [Linux][GCC 9.3.0][64 bit]
[ 0-ms] Input File: crash.gpr
[ 0-ms] Output File: test.dng
[ 4-ms] [BEG] gpr_convert_gpr_to_dng() source/lib/gpr_sdk/private/gpr.cpp (line 1748)
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
(gdb) r -i crash.gpr -o test.dng
Starting program: gpr_tools -i crash.gpr -o test.dng
[ 0-ms] GPR Tools Version 1.0.0 [master @ 96b11fc] [Linux][GCC 9.3.0][64 bit]
[ 0-ms] Input File: crash.gpr
[ 0-ms] Output File: test.dng
[ 5-ms] [BEG] gpr_convert_gpr_to_dng() source/lib/gpr_sdk/private/gpr.cpp (line 1748)
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x000055555567b31a in UpdateCodecState ()
(gdb) i r
rax 0x7ffffffec2b0 140737488274096
rbx 0x2ea2c0 3056320
rcx 0x2 2
rdx 0xaf0e 44814
rsi 0x3 3
rdi 0x2d 45
rbp 0x7ffffffec1a0 0x7ffffffec1a0
rsp 0x7ffffffec140 0x7ffffffec140
r8 0x5555591b8240 93825055556160
r9 0x7ffff7c59c20 140737350310944
r10 0x5555591d9000 93825055690752
r11 0xfffffffffffff000 -4096
r12 0x555555938f70 93824996314992
r13 0x555555595e30 93824992501296
r14 0x3 3
r15 0x7fffffffe190 140737488347536
rip 0x55555567b31a 0x55555567b31a <UpdateCodecState+1906>
eflags 0x10202 [ IF RF ]
cs 0x33 51
ss 0x2b 43
ds 0x0 0
es 0x0 0
fs 0x0 0
gs 0x0 0
(gdb) x/i $rip
=> 0x55555567b31a <UpdateCodecState+1906>: movzbl 0x11(%rax,%rdx,8),%eax
(gdb) bt
#0 0x000055555567b31a in UpdateCodecState ()
#1 0x0000555555679e08 in DecodeSingleImage ()
#2 0x0000555555679d5b in DecodingProcess ()
#3 0x000055555567981c in DecodeImage ()
#4 0x0000555555679280 in vc5_decoder_process ()
#5 0x0000555555586e3a in DecodeVC5(dng_image&, gpr_buffer_auto&, VC5_DECODER_PIXEL_FORMAT) ()
#6 0x00005555555870a8 in gpr_read_image::ReadTile(dng_host&, dng_ifd const&, dng_stream&, dng_image&, dng_rect const&, unsigned int, unsigned int, unsigned int, AutoPtr<dng_memory_block>&, AutoPtr<dng_memory_block>&, AutoPtr<dng_memory_block>&) ()
#7 0x00005555555ef397 in dng_read_image::Read(dng_host&, dng_ifd const&, dng_stream&, dng_image&, dng_jpeg_image*, dng_fingerprint*) ()
#8 0x00005555555d989d in dng_negative::ReadVc5Image(dng_host&, dng_stream&, dng_info&, dng_read_image&) ()
#9 0x000055555557c9e1 in read_dng(gpr_allocator const*, dng_stream*, gpr_buffer_auto*, gpr_buffer_auto*, gpr_parameters*, bool*) ()
#10 0x0000555555581df1 in gpr_convert_gpr_to_dng ()
#11 0x000055555557a9c4 in dng_convert_main ()
#12 0x0000555555577885 in main ()
(gdb) exploitable
Description: Access violation
Short description: AccessViolation (21/22)
Hash: 7b9a2f770e5e19c99d35e5d33ef3baf3.7ded8a2db954fdc92d946a58e3a35451
Exploitability Classification: UNKNOWN
Explanation: The target crashed due to an access violation but there is not enough additional information available to determine exploitability.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hi folks,
A crash was found while fuzz testing of the gpr_tools binary which can be triggered via a malformed GPR file. Although this malformed file only crashes the program as-is, it might have the potential to be crafted further and create a security issue where these kinds of files would be able compromise the process's memory through taking advantage of affordances given by memory corruption. It's recommend to harden the code to prevent these kinds of bugs as it could greatly mitigate such this issue and even future bugs.
You can download the crashing gpr file (~3mb file size) from Ufile to debug and understand where the code is crashing.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: