[scan-admin at coverity.com: New Defects reported by Coverity Scan for Das U-Boot]
AKASHI Takahiro
takahiro.akashi at linaro.org
Thu Jan 21 03:09:16 CET 2021
Tom,
Regarding EFI capsule update,
On Wed, Jan 20, 2021 at 09:43:57PM +0100, Heinrich Schuchardt wrote:
> On 1/20/21 8:04 PM, Tom Rini wrote:
>
> CC: Takahiro
>
> > I decided to run Coverity part-way through the merge window this time
> > and here's what's been found so far.
> >
> > ----- Forwarded message from scan-admin at coverity.com -----
> >
> > Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2021 17:53:19 +0000 (UTC)
> > From: scan-admin at coverity.com
> > To: tom.rini at gmail.com
> > Subject: New Defects reported by Coverity Scan for Das U-Boot
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Please find the latest report on new defect(s) introduced to Das U-Boot found with Coverity Scan.
> >
> > 23 new defect(s) introduced to Das U-Boot found with Coverity Scan.
> > 2 defect(s), reported by Coverity Scan earlier, were marked fixed in the recent build analyzed by Coverity Scan.
> >
> > New defect(s) Reported-by: Coverity Scan
> > Showing 20 of 23 defect(s)
> >
> >
> > ** CID 316365: Memory - corruptions (STRING_OVERFLOW)
> > /tools/sunxi_egon.c: 96 in egon_set_header()
> >
> >
> > ________________________________________________________________________________________________________
> > *** CID 316365: Memory - corruptions (STRING_OVERFLOW)
> > /tools/sunxi_egon.c: 96 in egon_set_header()
> > 90
> > 91 /* If an image name has been provided, use it as the DT name. */
> > 92 if (params->imagename && params->imagename[0]) {
> > 93 if (strlen(params->imagename) > sizeof(header->string_pool) - 1)
> > 94 printf("WARNING: DT name too long for SPL header!\n");
> > 95 else {
> > > > > CID 316365: Memory - corruptions (STRING_OVERFLOW)
> > > > > You might overrun the 13-character destination string "header->string_pool" by writing 51 characters from "params->imagename".
> > 96 strcpy((char *)header->string_pool, params->imagename);
> > 97 value = offsetof(struct boot_file_head, string_pool);
> > 98 header->dt_name_offset = cpu_to_le32(value);
> > 99 header->spl_signature[3] = SPL_DT_HEADER_VERSION;
> > 100 }
> > 101 }
> >
> > ** CID 316364: Null pointer dereferences (FORWARD_NULL)
> > /cmd/efidebug.c: 202 in do_efi_capsule_res()
> >
> >
> > ________________________________________________________________________________________________________
> > *** CID 316364: Null pointer dereferences (FORWARD_NULL)
> > /cmd/efidebug.c: 202 in do_efi_capsule_res()
> > 196 printf("Failed to get %ls\n", var_name16);
> > 197
> > 198 return CMD_RET_FAILURE;
> > 199 }
> > 200 }
> > 201
> > > > > CID 316364: Null pointer dereferences (FORWARD_NULL)
> > > > > Dereferencing null pointer "result".
> > 202 printf("Result total size: 0x%x\n", result->variable_total_size);
This is basically safe because a buffer for "result" is allocated by malloc().
(The second "get_variable" fails any way if the allocation has failed.)
But there may be a chance (unlikely though) that the first "get_variable"
will return neither EFI_SUCCESS or EFI_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL.
I will modify the code a bit to address that.
> > 203 printf("Capsule guid: %pUl\n", &result->capsule_guid);
> > 204 printf("Time processed: %04d-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%02d\n",
> > 205 result->capsule_processed.year, result->capsule_processed.month,
> > 206 result->capsule_processed.day, result->capsule_processed.hour,
> > 207 result->capsule_processed.minute,
> >
> > ** CID 316363: Null pointer dereferences (REVERSE_INULL)
> > /lib/efi_loader/efi_boottime.c: 1993 in efi_load_image_from_path()
> >
> >
> > ________________________________________________________________________________________________________
> > *** CID 316363: Null pointer dereferences (REVERSE_INULL)
> > /lib/efi_loader/efi_boottime.c: 1993 in efi_load_image_from_path()
> > 1987 ret = EFI_CALL(load_file_protocol->load_file(
> > 1988 load_file_protocol, dp, boot_policy,
> > 1989 &buffer_size, (void *)(uintptr_t)addr));
> > 1990 if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS)
> > 1991 efi_free_pages(addr, pages);
> > 1992 out:
> > > > > CID 316363: Null pointer dereferences (REVERSE_INULL)
> > > > > Null-checking "load_file_protocol" suggests that it may be null, but it has already been dereferenced on all paths leading to the check.
> > 1993 if (load_file_protocol)
> > 1994 EFI_CALL(efi_close_protocol(device,
> > 1995 &efi_guid_load_file2_protocol,
> > 1996 efi_root, NULL));
> > 1997 if (ret == EFI_SUCCESS) {
> > 1998 *buffer = (void *)(uintptr_t)addr;
> >
> > ** CID 316362: Error handling issues (CHECKED_RETURN)
> > /fs/fat/fat_write.c: 422 in fill_dir_slot()
> >
> >
> > ________________________________________________________________________________________________________
> > *** CID 316362: Error handling issues (CHECKED_RETURN)
> > /fs/fat/fat_write.c: 422 in fill_dir_slot()
> > 416 while (counter >= 1) {
> > 417 memcpy(itr->dent, slotptr, sizeof(dir_slot));
> > 418 slotptr--;
> > 419 counter--;
> > 420
> > 421 if (itr->remaining == 0)
> > > > > CID 316362: Error handling issues (CHECKED_RETURN)
> > > > > Calling "flush_dir" without checking return value (as is done elsewhere 5 out of 6 times).
> > 422 flush_dir(itr);
> > 423
> > 424 next_dent(itr);
> > 425 if (!itr->dent)
> > 426 return -EIO;
> > 427 }
> >
> > ** CID 316361: Code maintainability issues (SIZEOF_MISMATCH)
> > /lib/efi_loader/efi_capsule.c: 767 in efi_capsule_scan_dir()
> >
> >
> > ________________________________________________________________________________________________________
> > *** CID 316361: Code maintainability issues (SIZEOF_MISMATCH)
> > /lib/efi_loader/efi_capsule.c: 767 in efi_capsule_scan_dir()
> > 761
> > 762 ret = EFI_CALL((*dirh->setpos)(dirh, 0));
> > 763 if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS)
> > 764 goto err;
> > 765
> > 766 /* make a list */
> > > > > CID 316361: Code maintainability issues (SIZEOF_MISMATCH)
> > > > > Passing argument "count * 8UL /* sizeof (*files) */" to function "dlmalloc" and then casting the return value to "u16 **" is suspicious. In this particular case "sizeof (u16 **)" happens to be equal to "sizeof (u16 *)", but this is not a portable assumption.
> > 767 tmp_files = malloc(count * sizeof(*files));
I will fix this by modifying the code to:
tmp_files = malloc(count * sizeof(tmp_files[0]));
> > 768 if (!tmp_files) {
> > 769 ret = EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
> > 770 goto err;
> > 771 }
> > 772
> >
> > ** CID 316360: Uninitialized variables (UNINIT)
> > /tools/mkeficapsule.c: 298 in create_fwbin()
> >
> >
> > ________________________________________________________________________________________________________
> > *** CID 316360: Uninitialized variables (UNINIT)
> > /tools/mkeficapsule.c: 298 in create_fwbin()
> > 292 goto err_3;
> > 293 }
> > 294
> > 295 capsule.version = 0x00000001;
> > 296 capsule.embedded_driver_count = 0;
> > 297 capsule.payload_item_count = 1;
> > > > > CID 316360: Uninitialized variables (UNINIT)
> > > > > Using uninitialized value "capsule". Field "capsule.item_offset_list" is uninitialized when calling "fwrite".
> > 298 size = fwrite(&capsule, 1, sizeof(capsule), f);
This code is safe because capsule.item_offset_list is actually
defined as "item_offset_list[]" (null array) at the end of the structure
and the data will be filled in by the succeeding fwrite()'s.
What action should be taken to suppress this warning?
> > 299 if (size < (sizeof(capsule))) {
> > 300 printf("write failed (%lx)\n", size);
> > 301 goto err_3;
> > 302 }
> > 303 offset = sizeof(capsule) + sizeof(u64);
> >
> > ** CID 316359: Null pointer dereferences (FORWARD_NULL)
> >
> >
> > ________________________________________________________________________________________________________
> > *** CID 316359: Null pointer dereferences (FORWARD_NULL)
> > /lib/efi_loader/efi_capsule.c: 380 in efi_capsule_update_firmware()
> > 374 ret = EFI_UNSUPPORTED;
> > 375 goto out;
> > 376 }
> > 377
> > 378 /* find a device for update firmware */
> > 379 /* TODO: should we pass index as well, or nothing but type? */
> > > > > CID 316359: Null pointer dereferences (FORWARD_NULL)
> > > > > Passing null pointer "handles" to "efi_fmp_find", which dereferences it.
> > 380 fmp = efi_fmp_find(&image->update_image_type_id,
> > 381 image->update_hardware_instance,
> > 382 handles, no_handles);
This code is safe because "handles" is actually an array of pointers
and "no_handles" indicates the number of elements in this array.
efi_fmp_find() will not dereference handles at all if no_handles is zero.
What action should be taken to suppress this warning?
> > 383 if (!fmp) {
> > 384 log_err("EFI Capsule: driver not found for firmware type: %pUl, hardware instance: %lld\n",
> > 385 &image->update_image_type_id,
> >
> > ** CID 316358: Memory - illegal accesses (BUFFER_SIZE_WARNING)
> > /drivers/net/sandbox-raw.c: 163 in sb_eth_raw_of_to_plat()
> >
> >
> > ________________________________________________________________________________________________________
> > *** CID 316358: Memory - illegal accesses (BUFFER_SIZE_WARNING)
> > /drivers/net/sandbox-raw.c: 163 in sb_eth_raw_of_to_plat()
> > 157 int ret;
> > 158
> > 159 pdata->iobase = dev_read_addr(dev);
> > 160
> > 161 ifname = dev_read_string(dev, "host-raw-interface");
> > 162 if (ifname) {
> > > > > CID 316358: Memory - illegal accesses (BUFFER_SIZE_WARNING)
> > > > > Calling "strncpy" with a maximum size argument of 16 bytes on destination array "priv->host_ifname" of size 16 bytes might leave the destination string unterminated.
> > 163 strncpy(priv->host_ifname, ifname, IFNAMSIZ);
> > 164 printf(": Using %s from DT\n", priv->host_ifname);
> > 165 }
> > 166 if (dev_read_u32(dev, "host-raw-interface-idx",
> > 167 &priv->host_ifindex) < 0) {
> > 168 priv->host_ifindex = 0;
> >
> > ** CID 316357: Memory - corruptions (BUFFER_SIZE)
> > /fs/fat/fat_write.c: 1154 in fill_dentry()
> >
> >
> > ________________________________________________________________________________________________________
> > *** CID 316357: Memory - corruptions (BUFFER_SIZE)
> > /fs/fat/fat_write.c: 1154 in fill_dentry()
> > 1148
> > 1149 set_start_cluster(mydata, dentptr, start_cluster);
> > 1150 dentptr->size = cpu_to_le32(size);
> > 1151
> > 1152 dentptr->attr = attr;
> > 1153
> > > > > CID 316357: Memory - corruptions (BUFFER_SIZE)
> > > > > You might overrun the 8 byte destination string "dentptr->name" by writing the maximum 11 bytes from "shortname".
> > 1154 memcpy(dentptr->name, shortname, SHORT_NAME_SIZE);
> > 1155 }
> > 1156
> > 1157 /**
> > 1158 * find_directory_entry() - find a directory entry by filename
> > 1159 *
> >
> > ** CID 316356: Resource leaks (RESOURCE_LEAK)
> > /tools/mkeficapsule.c: 225 in add_public_key()
> >
> >
> > ________________________________________________________________________________________________________
> > *** CID 316356: Resource leaks (RESOURCE_LEAK)
> > /tools/mkeficapsule.c: 225 in add_public_key()
> > 219 if (ret < 0) {
> > 220 fprintf(stderr, "%s: Unable to add public key to the FDT\n",
> > 221 __func__);
> > 222 goto err;
> > 223 }
> > 224
> > > > > CID 316356: Resource leaks (RESOURCE_LEAK)
> > > > > Handle variable "srcfd" going out of scope leaks the handle.
I'd defer to Sughosh.
> > 225 return 0;
> > 226
> > 227 err:
> > 228 if (sptr)
> > 229 munmap(sptr, src_size);
> > 230
> >
> > ** CID 316355: Null pointer dereferences (FORWARD_NULL)
> > /lib/efi_loader/efi_capsule.c: 848 in efi_capsule_read_file()
> >
> >
> > ________________________________________________________________________________________________________
> > *** CID 316355: Null pointer dereferences (FORWARD_NULL)
> > /lib/efi_loader/efi_capsule.c: 848 in efi_capsule_read_file()
> > 842 }
> > 843 ret = EFI_CALL((*fh->getinfo)(fh, &efi_file_info_guid,
> > 844 &size, file_info));
> > 845 }
> > 846 if (ret != EFI_SUCCESS)
> > 847 goto err;
> > > > > CID 316355: Null pointer dereferences (FORWARD_NULL)
> > > > > Dereferencing null pointer "file_info".
Same as CID 316364 above.
> > 848 size = file_info->file_size;
> > 849 free(file_info);
> > 850 buf = malloc(size);
> > 851 if (!buf) {
> > 852 ret = EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES;
> > 853 goto err;
> >
> > ** CID 316354: Uninitialized variables (UNINIT)
> > /tools/mkeficapsule.c: 318 in create_fwbin()
> >
> >
> > ________________________________________________________________________________________________________
> > *** CID 316354: Uninitialized variables (UNINIT)
> > /tools/mkeficapsule.c: 318 in create_fwbin()
> > 312 image.update_image_index = index;
> > 313 image.update_image_size = bin_stat.st_size;
> > 314 image.update_vendor_code_size = 0; /* none */
> > 315 image.update_hardware_instance = instance;
> > 316 image.image_capsule_support = 0;
> > 317
> > > > > CID 316354: Uninitialized variables (UNINIT)
> > > > > Using uninitialized value "image". Field "image.reserved" is uninitialized when calling "fwrite".
> > 318 size = fwrite(&image, 1, sizeof(image), f);
"reserved" is reserved, but I'd like to set them to zero for safety.
> > 319 if (size < sizeof(image)) {
> > 320 printf("write failed (%lx)\n", size);
> > 321 goto err_3;
> > 322 }
> > 323 size = fread(data, 1, bin_stat.st_size, g);
> >
> > ** CID 316353: Resource leaks (RESOURCE_LEAK)
> > /tools/mkeficapsule.c: 225 in add_public_key()
> >
> >
> > ________________________________________________________________________________________________________
> > *** CID 316353: Resource leaks (RESOURCE_LEAK)
> > /tools/mkeficapsule.c: 225 in add_public_key()
> > 219 if (ret < 0) {
> > 220 fprintf(stderr, "%s: Unable to add public key to the FDT\n",
> > 221 __func__);
> > 222 goto err;
> > 223 }
> > 224
> > > > > CID 316353: Resource leaks (RESOURCE_LEAK)
> > > > > Variable "sptr" going out of scope leaks the storage it points to.
Defer to Sughosh.
> > 225 return 0;
> > 226
> > 227 err:
> > 228 if (sptr)
> > 229 munmap(sptr, src_size);
> > 230
> >
> > ** CID 316352: Security best practices violations (STRING_OVERFLOW)
> > /drivers/dfu/dfu.c: 490 in dfu_fill_entity()
> >
> >
> > ________________________________________________________________________________________________________
> > *** CID 316352: Security best practices violations (STRING_OVERFLOW)
> > /drivers/dfu/dfu.c: 490 in dfu_fill_entity()
> > 484 char *interface, char *devstr)
> > 485 {
> > 486 char *st;
> > 487
> > 488 debug("%s: %s interface: %s dev: %s\n", __func__, s, interface, devstr);
> > 489 st = strsep(&s, " ");
> > > > > CID 316352: Security best practices violations (STRING_OVERFLOW)
> > > > > You might overrun the 32-character fixed-size string "dfu->name" by copying "st" without checking the length.
> > 490 strcpy(dfu->name, st);
> > 491
> > 492 dfu->alt = alt;
> > 493 dfu->max_buf_size = 0;
> > 494 dfu->free_entity = NULL;
> > 495
> >
> > ** CID 316351: Error handling issues (CHECKED_RETURN)
> > /drivers/video/pwm_backlight.c: 230 in pwm_backlight_of_to_plat()
> >
> >
> > ________________________________________________________________________________________________________
> > *** CID 316351: Error handling issues (CHECKED_RETURN)
> > /drivers/video/pwm_backlight.c: 230 in pwm_backlight_of_to_plat()
> > 224 cell = dev_read_prop(dev, "brightness-levels", &len);
> > 225 count = len / sizeof(u32);
> > 226 if (cell && count > index) {
> > 227 priv->levels = malloc(len);
> > 228 if (!priv->levels)
> > 229 return log_ret(-ENOMEM);
> > > > > CID 316351: Error handling issues (CHECKED_RETURN)
> > > > > Calling "dev_read_u32_array" without checking return value (as is done elsewhere 8 out of 9 times).
> > 230 dev_read_u32_array(dev, "brightness-levels", priv->levels,
> > 231 count);
> > 232 priv->num_levels = count;
> > 233 priv->default_level = priv->levels[index];
> > 234 priv->max_level = priv->levels[count - 1];
> > 235 } else {
> >
> > ** CID 316350: Memory - corruptions (OVERRUN)
> > /fs/fat/fat_write.c: 1154 in fill_dentry()
> >
> >
> > ________________________________________________________________________________________________________
> > *** CID 316350: Memory - corruptions (OVERRUN)
> > /fs/fat/fat_write.c: 1154 in fill_dentry()
> > 1148
> > 1149 set_start_cluster(mydata, dentptr, start_cluster);
> > 1150 dentptr->size = cpu_to_le32(size);
> > 1151
> > 1152 dentptr->attr = attr;
> > 1153
> > > > > CID 316350: Memory - corruptions (OVERRUN)
> > > > > Overrunning array "dentptr->name" of 8 bytes by passing it to a function which accesses it at byte offset 10 using argument "11UL". [Note: The source code implementation of the function has been overridden by a builtin model.]
> > 1154 memcpy(dentptr->name, shortname, SHORT_NAME_SIZE);
> > 1155 }
> > 1156
> > 1157 /**
> > 1158 * find_directory_entry() - find a directory entry by filename
> > 1159 *
> >
> > ** CID 316349: Resource leaks (RESOURCE_LEAK)
> > /tools/mkeficapsule.c: 225 in add_public_key()
> >
> >
> > ________________________________________________________________________________________________________
> > *** CID 316349: Resource leaks (RESOURCE_LEAK)
> > /tools/mkeficapsule.c: 225 in add_public_key()
> > 219 if (ret < 0) {
> > 220 fprintf(stderr, "%s: Unable to add public key to the FDT\n",
> > 221 __func__);
> > 222 goto err;
> > 223 }
> > 224
> > > > > CID 316349: Resource leaks (RESOURCE_LEAK)
> > > > > Handle variable "destfd" going out of scope leaks the handle.
To Sughosh.
-Takahiro Akashi
> > 225 return 0;
> > 226
> > 227 err:
> > 228 if (sptr)
> > 229 munmap(sptr, src_size);
> > 230
> >
> > ** CID 316348: Memory - corruptions (OVERRUN)
> > /fs/fat/fat_write.c: 188 in set_name()
> >
> >
> > ________________________________________________________________________________________________________
> > *** CID 316348: Memory - corruptions (OVERRUN)
> > /fs/fat/fat_write.c: 188 in set_name()
> > 182 /* Each long name directory entry takes 13 characters. */
> > 183 ret = (strlen(filename) + 25) / 13;
> > 184 goto out;
> > 185 }
> > 186 return -EIO;
> > 187 out:
> > > > > CID 316348: Memory - corruptions (OVERRUN)
> > > > > Overrunning array "dirent.name" of 8 bytes by passing it to a function which accesses it at byte offset 10 using argument "11UL". [Note: The source code implementation of the function has been overridden by a builtin model.]
> > 188 memcpy(shortname, dirent.name, SHORT_NAME_SIZE);
> > 189 return ret;
> > 190 }
> > 191
> > 192 static int total_sector;
> > 193 static int disk_write(__u32 block, __u32 nr_blocks, void *buf)
> >
> > ** CID 316347: Null pointer dereferences (FORWARD_NULL)
> > /cmd/sandbox/exception.c: 16 in do_sigsegv()
> >
> >
> > ________________________________________________________________________________________________________
> > *** CID 316347: Null pointer dereferences (FORWARD_NULL)
> > /cmd/sandbox/exception.c: 16 in do_sigsegv()
> > 10
> > 11 static int do_sigsegv(struct cmd_tbl *cmdtp, int flag, int argc,
> > 12 char *const argv[])
> > 13 {
> > 14 u8 *ptr = NULL;
> > 15
> > > > > CID 316347: Null pointer dereferences (FORWARD_NULL)
> > > > > Dereferencing null pointer "ptr".
> > 16 *ptr = 0;
> > 17 return CMD_RET_FAILURE;
> > 18 }
> > 19
> > 20 static int do_undefined(struct cmd_tbl *cmdtp, int flag, int argc,
> > 21 char *const argv[])
> >
> > ** CID 316346: Control flow issues (UNREACHABLE)
> > /test/cmd/setexpr.c: 275 in setexpr_test_backref()
> >
> >
> > ________________________________________________________________________________________________________
> > *** CID 316346: Control flow issues (UNREACHABLE)
> > /test/cmd/setexpr.c: 275 in setexpr_test_backref()
> > 269 "us \\1 \\2 \\3!", true));
> > 270 ut_asserteq_str("us this is surely! a test is it? yes us this is indeed! a test",
> > 271 buf);
> > 272
> > 273 /* The following checks fail at present due to a bug in setexpr */
> > 274 return 0;
> > > > > CID 316346: Control flow issues (UNREACHABLE)
> > > > > This code cannot be reached: "i = 256;".
> > 275 for (i = BUF_SIZE; i < 0x1000; i++) {
> > 276 ut_assertf(buf[i] == (char)i,
> > 277 "buf byte at %x should be %02x, got %02x)\n",
> > 278 i, i & 0xff, (u8)buf[i]);
> > 279 ut_assertf(nbuf[i] == (char)i,
> > 280 "nbuf byte at %x should be %02x, got %02x)\n",
> >
> >
> > ________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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