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authorRené Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de>2024-12-28 10:48:00 +0100
committerJunio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>2024-12-28 08:00:44 -0800
commit2cca185e85171c462166839cfd6ee57c09573160 (patch)
treee768f5c93812fe2976a52319c0454d7c99b75248 /builtin/sparse-checkout.c
parent8db127d43f5b0eff254a851f9c966b7b85d91992 (diff)
reftable: fix allocation count on realloc error
When realloc(3) fails, it returns NULL and keeps the original allocation intact. REFTABLE_ALLOC_GROW overwrites both the original pointer and the allocation count variable in that case, simultaneously leaking the original allocation and misrepresenting the number of storable items. parse_names() avoids the leak by keeping the original pointer if reallocation fails, but still increase the allocation count in such a case as if it succeeded. That's OK, because the error handling code just frees everything and doesn't look at names_cap anymore. reftable_buf_add() does the same, but here it is a problem as it leaves the reftable_buf in a broken state, with ->alloc being roughly twice as big as the actually allocated memory, allowing out-of-bounds writes in subsequent calls. Reimplement REFTABLE_ALLOC_GROW to avoid leaks, keep allocation counts in sync and still signal failures to callers while avoiding code duplication in callers. Make it an expression that evaluates to 0 if no reallocation is needed or it succeeded and 1 on failure while keeping the original pointer and allocation counter values. Adjust REFTABLE_ALLOC_GROW_OR_NULL to the new calling convention for REFTABLE_ALLOC_GROW, but keep its support for non-size_t alloc variables for now. Signed-off-by: René Scharfe <l.s.r@web.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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