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diff --git a/meta/recipes-devtools/perl/perl-5.14.3/0001-Prevent-premature-hsplit-calls-and-only-trigger-REHA.patch b/meta/recipes-devtools/perl/perl-5.14.3/0001-Prevent-premature-hsplit-calls-and-only-trigger-REHA.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 4357c2ef58..0000000000 --- a/meta/recipes-devtools/perl/perl-5.14.3/0001-Prevent-premature-hsplit-calls-and-only-trigger-REHA.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,178 +0,0 @@ -From d59e31fc729d8a39a774f03bc6bc457029a7aef2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 -From: Yves Orton <demerphq@gmail.com> -Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2013 10:53:05 +0100 -Subject: [PATCH] Prevent premature hsplit() calls, and only trigger REHASH - after hsplit() - -Triggering a hsplit due to long chain length allows an attacker -to create a carefully chosen set of keys which can cause the hash -to use 2 * (2**32) * sizeof(void *) bytes ram. AKA a DOS via memory -exhaustion. Doing so also takes non trivial time. - -Eliminating this check, and only inspecting chain length after a -normal hsplit() (triggered when keys>buckets) prevents the attack -entirely, and makes such attacks relatively benign. - -(cherry picked from commit f1220d61455253b170e81427c9d0357831ca0fac) - -Upstream-Status: Backport - -Signed-off-by: Saul Wold <sgw@linux.intel.com> - - ---- - ext/Hash-Util-FieldHash/t/10_hash.t | 18 ++++++++++++++++-- - hv.c | 35 ++++++++--------------------------- - t/op/hash.t | 20 +++++++++++++++++--- - 3 files changed, 41 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-) - -diff --git a/ext/Hash-Util-FieldHash/t/10_hash.t b/ext/Hash-Util-FieldHash/t/10_hash.t -index 2cfb4e8..d58f053 100644 ---- a/ext/Hash-Util-FieldHash/t/10_hash.t -+++ b/ext/Hash-Util-FieldHash/t/10_hash.t -@@ -38,15 +38,29 @@ use constant START => "a"; - - # some initial hash data - fieldhash my %h2; --%h2 = map {$_ => 1} 'a'..'cc'; -+my $counter= "a"; -+$h2{$counter++}++ while $counter ne 'cd'; - - ok (!Internals::HvREHASH(%h2), - "starting with pre-populated non-pathological hash (rehash flag if off)"); - - my @keys = get_keys(\%h2); -+my $buckets= buckets(\%h2); - $h2{$_}++ for @keys; -+$h2{$counter++}++ while buckets(\%h2) == $buckets; # force a split - ok (Internals::HvREHASH(%h2), -- scalar(@keys) . " colliding into the same bucket keys are triggering rehash"); -+ scalar(@keys) . " colliding into the same bucket keys are triggering rehash after split"); -+ -+# returns the number of buckets in a hash -+sub buckets { -+ my $hr = shift; -+ my $keys_buckets= scalar(%$hr); -+ if ($keys_buckets=~m!/([0-9]+)\z!) { -+ return 0+$1; -+ } else { -+ return 8; -+ } -+} - - sub get_keys { - my $hr = shift; -diff --git a/hv.c b/hv.c -index 2be1feb..abb9d76 100644 ---- a/hv.c -+++ b/hv.c -@@ -35,7 +35,8 @@ holds the key and hash value. - #define PERL_HASH_INTERNAL_ACCESS - #include "perl.h" - --#define HV_MAX_LENGTH_BEFORE_SPLIT 14 -+#define HV_MAX_LENGTH_BEFORE_REHASH 14 -+#define SHOULD_DO_HSPLIT(xhv) ((xhv)->xhv_keys > (xhv)->xhv_max) /* HvTOTALKEYS(hv) > HvMAX(hv) */ - - static const char S_strtab_error[] - = "Cannot modify shared string table in hv_%s"; -@@ -794,29 +795,9 @@ Perl_hv_common(pTHX_ HV *hv, SV *keysv, const char *key, STRLEN klen, - if (masked_flags & HVhek_ENABLEHVKFLAGS) - HvHASKFLAGS_on(hv); - -- { -- const HE *counter = HeNEXT(entry); -- -- xhv->xhv_keys++; /* HvTOTALKEYS(hv)++ */ -- if (!counter) { /* initial entry? */ -- } else if (xhv->xhv_keys > xhv->xhv_max) { -- /* Use only the old HvKEYS(hv) > HvMAX(hv) condition to limit -- bucket splits on a rehashed hash, as we're not going to -- split it again, and if someone is lucky (evil) enough to -- get all the keys in one list they could exhaust our memory -- as we repeatedly double the number of buckets on every -- entry. Linear search feels a less worse thing to do. */ -- hsplit(hv); -- } else if(!HvREHASH(hv)) { -- U32 n_links = 1; -- -- while ((counter = HeNEXT(counter))) -- n_links++; -- -- if (n_links > HV_MAX_LENGTH_BEFORE_SPLIT) { -- hsplit(hv); -- } -- } -+ xhv->xhv_keys++; /* HvTOTALKEYS(hv)++ */ -+ if ( SHOULD_DO_HSPLIT(xhv) ) { -+ hsplit(hv); - } - - if (return_svp) { -@@ -1192,7 +1173,7 @@ S_hsplit(pTHX_ HV *hv) - - - /* Pick your policy for "hashing isn't working" here: */ -- if (longest_chain <= HV_MAX_LENGTH_BEFORE_SPLIT /* split worked? */ -+ if (longest_chain <= HV_MAX_LENGTH_BEFORE_REHASH /* split worked? */ - || HvREHASH(hv)) { - return; - } -@@ -2831,8 +2812,8 @@ S_share_hek_flags(pTHX_ const char *str, I32 len, register U32 hash, int flags) - - xhv->xhv_keys++; /* HvTOTALKEYS(hv)++ */ - if (!next) { /* initial entry? */ -- } else if (xhv->xhv_keys > xhv->xhv_max /* HvKEYS(hv) > HvMAX(hv) */) { -- hsplit(PL_strtab); -+ } else if ( SHOULD_DO_HSPLIT(xhv) ) { -+ hsplit(PL_strtab); - } - } - -diff --git a/t/op/hash.t b/t/op/hash.t -index 278bea7..201260a 100644 ---- a/t/op/hash.t -+++ b/t/op/hash.t -@@ -39,22 +39,36 @@ use constant THRESHOLD => 14; - use constant START => "a"; - - # some initial hash data --my %h2 = map {$_ => 1} 'a'..'cc'; -+my %h2; -+my $counter= "a"; -+$h2{$counter++}++ while $counter ne 'cd'; - - ok (!Internals::HvREHASH(%h2), - "starting with pre-populated non-pathological hash (rehash flag if off)"); - - my @keys = get_keys(\%h2); -+my $buckets= buckets(\%h2); - $h2{$_}++ for @keys; -+$h2{$counter++}++ while buckets(\%h2) == $buckets; # force a split - ok (Internals::HvREHASH(%h2), -- scalar(@keys) . " colliding into the same bucket keys are triggering rehash"); -+ scalar(@keys) . " colliding into the same bucket keys are triggering rehash after split"); -+ -+# returns the number of buckets in a hash -+sub buckets { -+ my $hr = shift; -+ my $keys_buckets= scalar(%$hr); -+ if ($keys_buckets=~m!/([0-9]+)\z!) { -+ return 0+$1; -+ } else { -+ return 8; -+ } -+} - - sub get_keys { - my $hr = shift; - - # the minimum of bits required to mount the attack on a hash - my $min_bits = log(THRESHOLD)/log(2); -- - # if the hash has already been populated with a significant amount - # of entries the number of mask bits can be higher - my $keys = scalar keys %$hr; --- -1.8.3.1 - |