freebsd-dev/bin/dd/position.c
Alan Somers af2b6af393 Fix integer overflow detection in dd
dd(1) tried to detect whether the seek offset would overflow, but it failed
to account for the case where the provided argument was negative and the
file was a regular file (negative seeks are allowed for character devices).
I fixed it, and added a regression test.

Reported by:	Coverity
CID:		1368659
MFC after:	3 weeks
Sponsored by:	Spectra Logic Corp
2017-05-31 16:07:32 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1991, 1993, 1994
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
*
* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
* Keith Muller of the University of California, San Diego and Lance
* Visser of Convex Computer Corporation.
*
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*/
#ifndef lint
#if 0
static char sccsid[] = "@(#)position.c 8.3 (Berkeley) 4/2/94";
#endif
#endif /* not lint */
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/mtio.h>
#include <err.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "dd.h"
#include "extern.h"
static off_t
seek_offset(IO *io)
{
off_t n;
size_t sz;
n = io->offset;
sz = io->dbsz;
_Static_assert(sizeof(io->offset) == sizeof(int64_t), "64-bit off_t");
/*
* If the lseek offset will be negative, verify that this is a special
* device file. Some such files (e.g. /dev/kmem) permit "negative"
* offsets.
*
* Bail out if the calculation of a file offset would overflow.
*/
if ((io->flags & ISCHR) == 0 && (n < 0 || n > OFF_MAX / (ssize_t)sz))
errx(1, "seek offsets cannot be larger than %jd",
(intmax_t)OFF_MAX);
else if ((io->flags & ISCHR) != 0 && (uint64_t)n > UINT64_MAX / sz)
errx(1, "seek offsets cannot be larger than %ju",
(uintmax_t)UINT64_MAX);
return ((off_t)( (uint64_t)n * sz ));
}
/*
* Position input/output data streams before starting the copy. Device type
* dependent. Seekable devices use lseek, and the rest position by reading.
* Seeking past the end of file can cause null blocks to be written to the
* output.
*/
void
pos_in(void)
{
off_t cnt;
int warned;
ssize_t nr;
size_t bcnt;
/* If known to be seekable, try to seek on it. */
if (in.flags & ISSEEK) {
errno = 0;
if (lseek(in.fd, seek_offset(&in), SEEK_CUR) == -1 &&
errno != 0)
err(1, "%s", in.name);
return;
}
/* Don't try to read a really weird amount (like negative). */
if (in.offset < 0)
errx(1, "%s: illegal offset", "iseek/skip");
/*
* Read the data. If a pipe, read until satisfy the number of bytes
* being skipped. No differentiation for reading complete and partial
* blocks for other devices.
*/
for (bcnt = in.dbsz, cnt = in.offset, warned = 0; cnt;) {
if ((nr = read(in.fd, in.db, bcnt)) > 0) {
if (in.flags & ISPIPE) {
if (!(bcnt -= nr)) {
bcnt = in.dbsz;
--cnt;
}
} else
--cnt;
if (need_summary)
summary();
continue;
}
if (nr == 0) {
if (files_cnt > 1) {
--files_cnt;
continue;
}
errx(1, "skip reached end of input");
}
/*
* Input error -- either EOF with no more files, or I/O error.
* If noerror not set die. POSIX requires that the warning
* message be followed by an I/O display.
*/
if (ddflags & C_NOERROR) {
if (!warned) {
warn("%s", in.name);
warned = 1;
summary();
}
continue;
}
err(1, "%s", in.name);
}
}
void
pos_out(void)
{
struct mtop t_op;
off_t cnt;
ssize_t n;
/*
* If not a tape, try seeking on the file. Seeking on a pipe is
* going to fail, but don't protect the user -- they shouldn't
* have specified the seek operand.
*/
if (out.flags & (ISSEEK | ISPIPE)) {
errno = 0;
if (lseek(out.fd, seek_offset(&out), SEEK_CUR) == -1 &&
errno != 0)
err(1, "%s", out.name);
return;
}
/* Don't try to read a really weird amount (like negative). */
if (out.offset < 0)
errx(1, "%s: illegal offset", "oseek/seek");
/* If no read access, try using mtio. */
if (out.flags & NOREAD) {
t_op.mt_op = MTFSR;
t_op.mt_count = out.offset;
if (ioctl(out.fd, MTIOCTOP, &t_op) == -1)
err(1, "%s", out.name);
return;
}
/* Read it. */
for (cnt = 0; cnt < out.offset; ++cnt) {
if ((n = read(out.fd, out.db, out.dbsz)) > 0)
continue;
if (n == -1)
err(1, "%s", out.name);
/*
* If reach EOF, fill with NUL characters; first, back up over
* the EOF mark. Note, cnt has not yet been incremented, so
* the EOF read does not count as a seek'd block.
*/
t_op.mt_op = MTBSR;
t_op.mt_count = 1;
if (ioctl(out.fd, MTIOCTOP, &t_op) == -1)
err(1, "%s", out.name);
while (cnt++ < out.offset) {
n = write(out.fd, out.db, out.dbsz);
if (n == -1)
err(1, "%s", out.name);
if ((size_t)n != out.dbsz)
errx(1, "%s: write failure", out.name);
}
break;
}
}