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author | A. Wilcox <AWilcox@Wilcox-Tech.com> | 2019-09-09 06:18:14 +0000 |
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committer | A. Wilcox <AWilcox@Wilcox-Tech.com> | 2019-09-09 06:18:14 +0000 |
commit | ee8cd5c2f53b73410e492dd299f8b946b07e1806 (patch) | |
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system/ruby: libedit compatibility patch [read:]
Ruby pretends editline (libedit) is readline. This is normally fine.
However, editline's readline emulation does not account for changes to
rl_instream or rl_outstream. If a Ruby application using the Readline
extension changes .input or .output, this will cause a use-after-free:
==32694== Invalid read of size 4
==32694== at 0x4070A38: fwrite (fwrite.c:32)
==32694== by 0x406F707: fputs (fputs.c:7)
==32694== by 0x660EAC7: el_wgets (in /usr/lib/libedit.so.0.0.60)
==32694== by 0x6607BDB: el_gets (in /usr/lib/libedit.so.0.0.60)
==32694== by 0x6620EDB: readline (in /usr/lib/libedit.so.0.0.60)
==32694== by 0x65DE3D3: readline_get (readline.c:346)
==32694== by 0x4DFA49B: rb_protect (eval.c:996)
==32694== by 0x65DE4FF: readline_readline (readline.c:507)
==32694== by 0x4F7AD4B: call_cfunc_m1 (vm_insnhelper.c:1723)
==32694== Address 0x67503dc is 140 bytes inside a block of size 1,264 free'd
==32694== at 0x490AFC0: free (in /usr/lib/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-ppc64be-linux.so)
==32694== by 0x406D44F: fclose (fclose.c:35)
==32694== by 0x65DE013: clear_rl_outstream (readline.c:365)
==32694== by 0x65DE0DF: readline_s_set_output (readline.c:599)
==32694== Block was alloc'd at
==32694== at 0x49092C0: malloc (in /usr/lib/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-ppc64be-linux.so)
==32694== by 0x406BEC7: fdopen (__fdopen.c:21)
==32694== by 0x65DE103: readline_s_set_output (readline.c:603)
Since rl_instream and rl_outstream are read on each rl_initialize, and
editline's rl_initialize is smart enough to not leak memory if it is
called multiple times during program execution, we use this as a way to
force re-reading of rl_instream and rl_outstream.
I hate this patch; I really do. Better fixes are highly welcome.
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