import pcp-6.2.0-5.el9_4

c9 imports/c9/pcp-6.2.0-5.el9_4
MSVSphere Packaging Team 8 hours ago
parent 2855b437f7
commit 323ff82a86
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.gitignore vendored

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SOURCES/pcp-6.2.0.src.tar.gz
SOURCES/redhat-issues-RHEL-50693-hacluster-metrics-update.patch

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617d0e505af5f253080effb6701e089fc02e7379 SOURCES/pcp-6.2.0.src.tar.gz
17b4396eb6593178f6c29db6f0eb01234eb6dba0 SOURCES/redhat-issues-RHEL-50693-hacluster-metrics-update.patch

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diff -Naurp pcp-5.3.7.orig/qa/src/test_pcp_sockets.python pcp-5.3.7/qa/src/test_pcp_sockets.python
--- pcp-5.3.7.orig/qa/src/test_pcp_sockets.python 1970-01-01 10:00:00.000000000 +1000
+++ pcp-5.3.7/qa/src/test_pcp_sockets.python 2024-09-09 13:47:06.848083320 +1000
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
+import socket
+import cpmapi as api
+from pcp import pmapi
+
+address = 'localhost'
+port = 44321
+
+c = []
+for i in range(0, 1234):
+ print('context', i)
+ ctx = pmapi.pmContext(api.PM_CONTEXT_HOST, "local:")
+ print('created', i)
+ c.append(ctx)
+
+s = []
+for i in range(0, 1234):
+ sock = socket.socket()
+ print('socket', i)
+ sock.connect((address, port))
+ print('connect', i)
+ sock.send(b"abba\r") # -- gives a too-large PDU
+ print('send', i)
+ # s.append(sock) # -- exercise pduread: timeout
diff -Naurp pcp-5.3.7.orig/src/libpcp/src/pdu.c pcp-5.3.7/src/libpcp/src/pdu.c
--- pcp-5.3.7.orig/src/libpcp/src/pdu.c 2022-04-05 09:05:43.000000000 +1000
+++ pcp-5.3.7/src/libpcp/src/pdu.c 2024-09-09 13:47:06.869083364 +1000
@@ -186,10 +186,7 @@ pduread(int fd, char *buf, int len, int
* Need all parts of the PDU to be received by dead_hand
* This enforces a low overall timeout for the whole PDU
* (as opposed to just a timeout for individual calls to
- * recv). A more invasive alternative (better) approach
- * would see all I/O performed in the main event loop,
- * and I/O routines transformed to continuation-passing
- * style.
+ * recv).
*/
gettimeofday(&dead_hand, NULL);
dead_hand.tv_sec += wait.tv_sec;
@@ -499,9 +496,10 @@ PM_FAULT_RETURN(PM_ERR_TIMEOUT);
if (len == -1) {
if (! __pmSocketClosed()) {
char errmsg[PM_MAXERRMSGLEN];
- pmNotifyErr(LOG_ERR, "%s: fd=%d hdr read: len=%d: %s",
- "__pmGetPDU", fd, len,
- pmErrStr_r(-oserror(), errmsg, sizeof(errmsg)));
+ if (pmDebugOptions.pdu)
+ pmNotifyErr(LOG_ERR, "%s: fd=%d hdr read: len=%d: %s",
+ "__pmGetPDU", fd, len,
+ pmErrStr_r(-oserror(), errmsg, sizeof(errmsg)));
}
}
else if (len >= (int)sizeof(php->len)) {
@@ -520,15 +518,17 @@ PM_FAULT_RETURN(PM_ERR_TIMEOUT);
}
else if (len < 0) {
char errmsg[PM_MAXERRMSGLEN];
- pmNotifyErr(LOG_ERR, "%s: fd=%d hdr read: len=%d: %s",
- "__pmGetPDU", fd, len,
- pmErrStr_r(len, errmsg, sizeof(errmsg)));
+ if (pmDebugOptions.pdu)
+ pmNotifyErr(LOG_ERR, "%s: fd=%d hdr read: len=%d: %s",
+ "__pmGetPDU", fd, len,
+ pmErrStr_r(len, errmsg, sizeof(errmsg)));
__pmUnpinPDUBuf(pdubuf);
return PM_ERR_IPC;
}
else if (len > 0) {
- pmNotifyErr(LOG_ERR, "%s: fd=%d hdr read: bad len=%d",
- "__pmGetPDU", fd, len);
+ if (pmDebugOptions.pdu)
+ pmNotifyErr(LOG_ERR, "%s: fd=%d hdr read: bad len=%d",
+ "__pmGetPDU", fd, len);
__pmUnpinPDUBuf(pdubuf);
return PM_ERR_IPC;
}
@@ -547,8 +547,9 @@ check_read_len:
* PDU length indicates insufficient bytes for a PDU header
* ... looks like DOS attack like PV 935490
*/
- pmNotifyErr(LOG_ERR, "%s: fd=%d illegal PDU len=%d in hdr",
- "__pmGetPDU", fd, php->len);
+ if (pmDebugOptions.pdu)
+ pmNotifyErr(LOG_ERR, "%s: fd=%d illegal PDU len=%d in hdr",
+ "__pmGetPDU", fd, php->len);
__pmUnpinPDUBuf(pdubuf);
return PM_ERR_IPC;
}
@@ -559,16 +560,18 @@ check_read_len:
* (note, pmcd and pmdas have to be able to _send_ large PDUs,
* e.g. for a pmResult or instance domain enquiry)
*/
- if (len < (int)(sizeof(php->len) + sizeof(php->type)))
- /* PDU too short to provide a valid type */
- pmNotifyErr(LOG_ERR, "%s: fd=%d bad PDU len=%d in hdr "
- "exceeds maximum client PDU size (%d)",
- "__pmGetPDU", fd, php->len, ceiling);
- else
- pmNotifyErr(LOG_ERR, "%s: fd=%d type=0x%x bad PDU len=%d in hdr "
- "exceeds maximum client PDU size (%d)",
- "__pmGetPDU", fd, (unsigned)ntohl(php->type),
- php->len, ceiling);
+ if (pmDebugOptions.pdu) {
+ if (len < (int)(sizeof(php->len) + sizeof(php->type)))
+ /* PDU too short to provide a valid type */
+ pmNotifyErr(LOG_ERR, "%s: fd=%d bad PDU len=%d in hdr"
+ " exceeds maximum client PDU size (%d)",
+ "__pmGetPDU", fd, php->len, ceiling);
+ else
+ pmNotifyErr(LOG_ERR, "%s: fd=%d type=0x%x bad PDU len=%d in hdr"
+ " exceeds maximum client PDU size (%d)",
+ "__pmGetPDU", fd, (unsigned)ntohl(php->type),
+ php->len, ceiling);
+ }
__pmUnpinPDUBuf(pdubuf);
return PM_ERR_TOOBIG;
}
@@ -608,6 +611,10 @@ check_read_len:
__pmUnpinPDUBuf(pdubuf);
return PM_ERR_TIMEOUT;
}
+ else if (!pmDebugOptions.pdu) {
+ __pmUnpinPDUBuf(pdubuf);
+ return PM_ERR_IPC;
+ }
else if (len < 0) {
char errmsg[PM_MAXERRMSGLEN];
pmNotifyErr(LOG_ERR, "%s: fd=%d data read: len=%d: %s",
@@ -641,7 +648,8 @@ check_read_len:
* PDU type is bad ... could be a possible mem leak attack like
* https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=841319
*/
- pmNotifyErr(LOG_ERR, "%s: fd=%d illegal PDU type=%d in hdr",
+ if (pmDebugOptions.pdu)
+ pmNotifyErr(LOG_ERR, "%s: fd=%d illegal PDU type=%d in hdr",
"__pmGetPDU", fd, php->type);
__pmUnpinPDUBuf(pdubuf);
return PM_ERR_IPC;
diff -Naurp pcp-5.3.7.orig/src/libpcp_web/src/load.h pcp-5.3.7/src/libpcp_web/src/load.h
--- pcp-5.3.7.orig/src/libpcp_web/src/load.h 2021-02-17 15:27:41.000000000 +1100
+++ pcp-5.3.7/src/libpcp_web/src/load.h 2024-09-09 13:45:56.531933622 +1000
@@ -42,8 +42,9 @@ typedef struct context {
unsigned int setup : 1; /* context established */
unsigned int cached : 1; /* context/source in cache */
unsigned int garbage : 1; /* context pending removal */
+ unsigned int inactive: 1; /* context removal deferred */
unsigned int updated : 1; /* context labels are updated */
- unsigned int padding : 4; /* zero-filled struct padding */
+ unsigned int padding : 3; /* zero-filled struct padding */
unsigned int refcount : 16; /* currently-referenced counter */
unsigned int timeout; /* context timeout in milliseconds */
uv_timer_t timer;
diff -Naurp pcp-5.3.7.orig/src/libpcp_web/src/webgroup.c pcp-5.3.7/src/libpcp_web/src/webgroup.c
--- pcp-5.3.7.orig/src/libpcp_web/src/webgroup.c 2024-09-09 13:44:34.166748200 +1000
+++ pcp-5.3.7/src/libpcp_web/src/webgroup.c 2024-09-09 13:45:56.531933622 +1000
@@ -134,9 +134,18 @@ webgroup_timeout_context(uv_timer_t *arg
* is returned to zero by the caller, or background cleanup
* finds this context and cleans it.
*/
- if (cp->refcount == 0 && cp->garbage == 0) {
- cp->garbage = 1;
- uv_timer_stop(&cp->timer);
+ if (cp->refcount == 0) {
+ if (cp->garbage == 0) {
+ cp->garbage = 1;
+ uv_timer_stop(&cp->timer);
+ }
+ } else {
+ /*
+ * Context timed out but still referenced, must wait
+ * until the caller releases its reference (shortly)
+ * before beginning garbage collection process.
+ */
+ cp->inactive = 1;
}
}
@@ -298,20 +307,28 @@ webgroup_garbage_collect(struct webgroup
dictIterator *iterator;
dictEntry *entry;
context_t *cp;
- unsigned int count = 0, drops = 0;
+ unsigned int count = 0, drops = 0, garbageset = 0, inactiveset = 0;
if (pmDebugOptions.http || pmDebugOptions.libweb)
- fprintf(stderr, "%s: started\n", "webgroup_garbage_collect");
+ fprintf(stderr, "%s: started for groups %p\n",
+ "webgroup_garbage_collect", groups);
/* do context GC if we get the lock (else don't block here) */
if (uv_mutex_trylock(&groups->mutex) == 0) {
iterator = dictGetSafeIterator(groups->contexts);
for (entry = dictNext(iterator); entry;) {
cp = (context_t *)dictGetVal(entry);
+ if (cp->privdata != groups)
+ continue;
entry = dictNext(iterator);
- if (cp->garbage && cp->privdata == groups) {
+ if (cp->garbage)
+ garbageset++;
+ if (cp->inactive && cp->refcount == 0)
+ inactiveset++;
+ if (cp->garbage || (cp->inactive && cp->refcount == 0)) {
if (pmDebugOptions.http || pmDebugOptions.libweb)
- fprintf(stderr, "GC context %u (%p)\n", cp->randomid, cp);
+ fprintf(stderr, "GC dropping context %u (%p)\n",
+ cp->randomid, cp);
uv_mutex_unlock(&groups->mutex);
webgroup_drop_context(cp, groups);
uv_mutex_lock(&groups->mutex);
@@ -324,7 +341,8 @@ webgroup_garbage_collect(struct webgroup
/* if dropping the last remaining context, do cleanup */
if (groups->active && drops == count) {
if (pmDebugOptions.http || pmDebugOptions.libweb)
- fprintf(stderr, "%s: freezing\n", "webgroup_garbage_collect");
+ fprintf(stderr, "%s: freezing groups %p\n",
+ "webgroup_garbage_collect", groups);
webgroup_timers_stop(groups);
}
uv_mutex_unlock(&groups->mutex);
@@ -334,8 +352,10 @@ webgroup_garbage_collect(struct webgroup
mmv_set(groups->map, groups->metrics[WEBGROUP_GC_COUNT], &count);
if (pmDebugOptions.http || pmDebugOptions.libweb)
- fprintf(stderr, "%s: finished [%u drops from %u entries]\n",
- "webgroup_garbage_collect", drops, count);
+ fprintf(stderr, "%s: finished [%u drops from %u entries,"
+ " %u garbageset, %u inactiveset]\n",
+ "webgroup_garbage_collect", drops, count,
+ garbageset, inactiveset);
}
static void
@@ -354,7 +374,7 @@ webgroup_use_context(struct context *cp,
int sts;
struct webgroups *gp = (struct webgroups *)cp->privdata;
- if (cp->garbage == 0) {
+ if (cp->garbage == 0 && cp->inactive == 0) {
if (cp->setup == 0) {
if ((sts = pmReconnectContext(cp->context)) < 0) {
infofmt(*message, "cannot reconnect context: %s",
@@ -424,7 +444,7 @@ webgroup_lookup_context(pmWebGroupSettin
*status = -ENOTCONN;
return NULL;
}
- if (cp->garbage == 0) {
+ if (cp->garbage == 0 && cp->inactive == 0) {
access.username = cp->username;
access.password = cp->password;
access.realm = cp->realm;
diff -Naurp pcp-5.3.7.orig/src/pmcd/src/client.c pcp-5.3.7/src/pmcd/src/client.c
--- pcp-5.3.7.orig/src/pmcd/src/client.c 2018-01-15 15:49:13.000000000 +1100
+++ pcp-5.3.7/src/pmcd/src/client.c 2024-09-09 13:47:06.870083366 +1000
@@ -74,7 +74,8 @@ NotifyEndContext(int ctx)
ClientInfo *
AcceptNewClient(int reqfd)
{
- static unsigned int seq = 0;
+ static unsigned int seq, saved, count;
+ static struct timeval then;
int i, fd;
__pmSockLen addrlen;
struct timeval now;
@@ -83,21 +84,30 @@ AcceptNewClient(int reqfd)
addrlen = __pmSockAddrSize();
fd = __pmAccept(reqfd, client[i].addr, &addrlen);
if (fd == -1) {
- if (neterror() == EPERM) {
- pmNotifyErr(LOG_NOTICE, "AcceptNewClient(%d): "
- "Permission Denied\n", reqfd);
- }
- else if (neterror() == ECONNABORTED) {
+ if (neterror() == ECONNABORTED) {
/* quietly ignore this one ... */
;
}
else {
- /*
- * unexpected ... ignore the client (we used to kill off pmcd
- * but that seems way too extreme)
+ /* Permission denied or an unexpected error (e.g. EMFILE)
+ * - rate limit the logging and make this client go away.
*/
- pmNotifyErr(LOG_ERR, "AcceptNewClient(%d): Unexpected error from __pmAccept: %d: %s\n",
- reqfd, neterror(), netstrerror());
+ pmtimevalNow(&now);
+ if (neterror() != saved || now.tv_sec > then.tv_sec + 60) {
+ if (neterror() == EPERM)
+ pmNotifyErr(LOG_NOTICE, "AcceptNewClient(%d): "
+ "Permission Denied (%d suppressed)\n",
+ reqfd, count);
+ else
+ pmNotifyErr(LOG_ERR, "AcceptNewClient(%d): "
+ "Accept error (%d suppressed): %d: %s\n",
+ reqfd, count, neterror(), netstrerror());
+ saved = neterror();
+ count = 0;
+ } else {
+ count++;
+ }
+ then = now;
}
client[i].fd = -1;
DeleteClient(&client[i]);
diff -Naurp pcp-5.3.7.orig/src/pmcd/src/pmcd.c pcp-5.3.7/src/pmcd/src/pmcd.c
--- pcp-5.3.7.orig/src/pmcd/src/pmcd.c 2021-10-13 10:48:23.000000000 +1100
+++ pcp-5.3.7/src/pmcd/src/pmcd.c 2024-09-09 13:47:06.871083368 +1000
@@ -685,7 +685,7 @@ HandleReadyAgents(__pmFdSet *readyFds)
}
static void
-CheckNewClient(__pmFdSet * fdset, int rfd, int family)
+CheckNewClient(__pmFdSet *fdset, int rfd, int family)
{
int s, sts, accepted = 1;
__uint32_t challenge;

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diff -Naurp pcp-6.2.0.orig/qa/1518 pcp-6.2.0/qa/1518
--- pcp-6.2.0.orig/qa/1518 1970-01-01 10:00:00.000000000 +1000
+++ pcp-6.2.0/qa/1518 2024-09-17 10:11:45.805874610 +1000
@@ -0,0 +1,75 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+# PCP QA Test No. 1518
+# SUSE Issue A)
+# __pmDecodeValueSet() Miscalculates Available Buffer Space
+# Leading to a Possible Heap Corruption
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2024 Ken McDonell. All Rights Reserved.
+# Copyright (c) 2024 Matthias Gerstner. All Rights Reserved.
+#
+
+if [ $# -eq 0 ]
+then
+ seq=`basename $0`
+ echo "QA output created by $seq"
+else
+ # use $seq from caller, unless not set
+ [ -n "$seq" ] || seq=`basename $0`
+ echo "QA output created by `basename $0` $*"
+fi
+
+# get standard environment, filters and checks
+. ./common.product
+. ./common.filter
+. ./common.check
+
+$sudo rm -rf $tmp $tmp.* $seq.full
+
+which nc >/dev/null 2>&1 || _notrun "no nc executable installed"
+_check_valgrind
+
+_cleanup()
+{
+ cat pmcd.log >>$here/$seq.full
+ cd $here
+ $sudo rm -rf $tmp $tmp.*
+}
+
+status=0 # success is the default!
+trap "_cleanup; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15
+
+_filter()
+{
+ sed \
+ -e '/^Command: /d' \
+ # end
+}
+
+mkdir $tmp || exit 1
+cd $tmp
+grep sampledso $PCP_PMCDCONF_PATH >pmcd.conf
+cat pmcd.conf >>$here/$seq.full
+port=`_find_free_port`
+echo "port=$port" >>$here/$seq.full
+
+# real QA test starts here
+valgrind $PCP_BINADM_DIR/pmcd -f -Dpdu -c ./pmcd.conf -s ./pmcd.socket -p $port >out 2>err &
+valgrind_pid=$!
+sleep 2
+pmcd_pid=`$PCP_PS_PROG $PCP_PS_ALL_FLAGS | grep '[p]mcd -f -Dpdu' | $PCP_AWK_PROG '{ print $2 }'`
+echo "pmcd_pid=$pmcd_pid" >>$here/$seq.full
+nc -N -U ./pmcd.socket <$here/binary/decode-value-set-out-of-bound-write 2>&1 \
+| od -c >>$here/$seq.full
+sleep 2
+kill -TERM $pmcd_pid
+wait
+
+echo "expect error to be logged ..."
+grep __pmDecodeValueSet pmcd.log
+
+echo
+echo "and no valgrind badness ..."
+cat out err | _filter_valgrind | _filter
+
+# success, all done
+exit
diff -Naurp pcp-6.2.0.orig/qa/1518.out pcp-6.2.0/qa/1518.out
--- pcp-6.2.0.orig/qa/1518.out 1970-01-01 10:00:00.000000000 +1000
+++ pcp-6.2.0/qa/1518.out 2024-09-17 10:11:45.806874611 +1000
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+QA output created by 1518
+expect error to be logged ...
+__pmDecodeValueSet: PM_ERR_IPC: pmid[0] value[0] vindex=1020 (max=255)
+
+and no valgrind badness ...
+Memcheck, a memory error detector
+LEAK SUMMARY:
+definitely lost: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
+indirectly lost: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
+Rerun with --leak-check=full to see details of leaked memory
+ERROR SUMMARY: 0 errors from 0 contexts ...
diff -Naurp pcp-6.2.0.orig/qa/group pcp-6.2.0/qa/group
--- pcp-6.2.0.orig/qa/group 2024-02-11 23:48:09.000000000 +1100
+++ pcp-6.2.0/qa/group 2024-09-17 10:11:45.815874621 +1000
@@ -1951,6 +1951,7 @@ x11
1503 pcp pidstat ps python local
1511 pmcd local pmda.sample
1515 pmda.denki local valgrind
+1518 pmcd libpcp local
1530 pmda.zfs local valgrind
1531 pmda.zfs local valgrind
1532 pmda.zfs local
diff -Naurp pcp-6.2.0.orig/src/libpcp/src/endian.c pcp-6.2.0/src/libpcp/src/endian.c
--- pcp-6.2.0.orig/src/libpcp/src/endian.c 2023-11-16 17:51:39.000000000 +1100
+++ pcp-6.2.0/src/libpcp/src/endian.c 2024-09-17 10:11:45.820874627 +1000
@@ -275,13 +275,17 @@ ntohEventArray(pmValueBlock * const vb,
}
void
-__ntohpmValueBlock(pmValueBlock * const vb)
+__ntohpmValueBlock_hdr(pmValueBlock * const vb)
{
unsigned int *ip = (unsigned int *)vb;
/* Swab the first word, which contain vtype and vlen */
*ip = ntohl(*ip);
+}
+void
+__ntohpmValueBlock_buf(pmValueBlock * const vb)
+{
switch (vb->vtype) {
case PM_TYPE_U64:
case PM_TYPE_64:
@@ -305,6 +309,13 @@ __ntohpmValueBlock(pmValueBlock * const
break;
}
}
+
+void
+__ntohpmValueBlock(pmValueBlock * const vb)
+{
+ __ntohpmValueBlock_hdr(vb);
+ __ntohpmValueBlock_buf(vb);
+}
#endif
#ifndef __htonpmPDUInfo
diff -Naurp pcp-6.2.0.orig/src/libpcp/src/internal.h pcp-6.2.0/src/libpcp/src/internal.h
--- pcp-6.2.0.orig/src/libpcp/src/internal.h 2023-11-16 17:51:39.000000000 +1100
+++ pcp-6.2.0/src/libpcp/src/internal.h 2024-09-17 10:11:45.823874630 +1000
@@ -60,6 +60,8 @@ extern int __pmGetDate(struct timespec *
#define __ntohpmLabel(a) /* noop */
#define __htonpmValueBlock(a) /* noop */
#define __ntohpmValueBlock(a) /* noop */
+#define __ntohpmValueBlock_hdr(a) /* noop */
+#define __ntohpmValueBlock_buf(a) /* noop */
#define __htonf(a) /* noop */
#define __ntohf(a) /* noop */
#define __htond(a) /* noop */
@@ -90,6 +92,8 @@ extern void __htonpmLabel(pmLabel * cons
extern void __ntohpmLabel(pmLabel * const) _PCP_HIDDEN;
extern void __htonpmValueBlock(pmValueBlock * const) _PCP_HIDDEN;
extern void __ntohpmValueBlock(pmValueBlock * const) _PCP_HIDDEN;
+extern void __ntohpmValueBlock_hdr(pmValueBlock * const) _PCP_HIDDEN;
+extern void __ntohpmValueBlock_buf(pmValueBlock * const) _PCP_HIDDEN;
extern void __htonf(char *) _PCP_HIDDEN; /* float */
#define __ntohf(v) __htonf(v)
#define __htond(v) __htonll(v) /* double */
diff -Naurp pcp-6.2.0.orig/src/libpcp/src/p_result.c pcp-6.2.0/src/libpcp/src/p_result.c
--- pcp-6.2.0.orig/src/libpcp/src/p_result.c 2023-11-16 17:51:39.000000000 +1100
+++ pcp-6.2.0/src/libpcp/src/p_result.c 2024-09-17 10:18:17.264314112 +1000
@@ -323,6 +323,135 @@ __pmSendHighResResult(int fd, int from,
return __pmSendHighResResult_ctx(NULL, fd, from, result);
}
+/* Check that a network encoded event array is within a given buffer size */
+int
+__pmEventArrayCheck(pmValueBlock * const vb, int highres, int pmid, int value, size_t check)
+{
+ char *base;
+ int r; /* records */
+ int p; /* parameters in a record ... */
+ int nrecords;
+ int nparams;
+
+ if (highres) {
+ pmHighResEventArray *hreap = (pmHighResEventArray *)vb;
+ base = (char *)&hreap->ea_record[0];
+ if (base > (char *)vb + check) {
+ if (pmDebugOptions.pdu)
+ fprintf(stderr, "__pmEventArrayCheck #1: PM_ERR_IPC: pmid[%d] value[%d] highres event records past end of PDU buffer\n",
+ pmid, value);
+ return PM_ERR_IPC;
+ }
+ nrecords = ntohl(hreap->ea_nrecords);
+ }
+ else {
+ pmEventArray *eap = (pmEventArray *)vb;
+ base = (char *)&eap->ea_record[0];
+ if (base > (char *)vb + check) {
+ if (pmDebugOptions.pdu)
+ fprintf(stderr, "__pmEventArrayCheck #2: PM_ERR_IPC: pmid[%d] value[%d] event records past end of PDU buffer\n",
+ pmid, value);
+ return PM_ERR_IPC;
+ }
+ nrecords = ntohl(eap->ea_nrecords);
+ }
+
+ /* walk packed event record array */
+ for (r = 0; r < nrecords; r++) {
+ unsigned int flags, type;
+ size_t size, remaining;
+
+ remaining = check - (base - (char *)vb);
+ if (highres) {
+ pmHighResEventRecord *hrerp = (pmHighResEventRecord *)base;
+ size = sizeof(hrerp->er_timestamp) + sizeof(hrerp->er_flags) +
+ sizeof(hrerp->er_nparams);
+ if (size > remaining) {
+ if (pmDebugOptions.pdu)
+ fprintf(stderr, "__pmEventArrayCheck #3: PM_ERR_IPC: pmid[%d] value[%d] record[%d] highres event record past end of PDU buffer\n",
+ pmid, value, r);
+ return PM_ERR_IPC;
+ }
+ nparams = ntohl(hrerp->er_nparams);
+ flags = ntohl(hrerp->er_flags);
+ }
+ else {
+ pmEventRecord *erp = (pmEventRecord *)base;
+ size = sizeof(erp->er_timestamp) + sizeof(erp->er_flags) +
+ sizeof(erp->er_nparams);
+ if (size > remaining) {
+ if (pmDebugOptions.pdu)
+ fprintf(stderr, "__pmEventArrayCheck #4: PM_ERR_IPC: pmid[%d] value[%d] record[%d] event record past end of PDU buffer\n",
+ pmid, value, r);
+ return PM_ERR_IPC;
+ }
+ nparams = ntohl(erp->er_nparams);
+ flags = ntohl(erp->er_flags);
+ }
+
+ if (flags & PM_EVENT_FLAG_MISSED)
+ nparams = 0;
+
+ base += size;
+ remaining = check - (base - (char *)vb);
+
+ for (p = 0; p < nparams; p++) {
+ __uint32_t *tp; /* points to int holding vtype/vlen */
+ pmEventParameter *epp = (pmEventParameter *)base;
+
+ if (sizeof(pmEventParameter) > remaining) {
+ if (pmDebugOptions.pdu)
+ fprintf(stderr, "__pmEventArrayCheck #5: PM_ERR_IPC: pmid[%d] value[%d] record[%d] param[%d] event record past end of PDU buffer\n",
+ pmid, value, r, p);
+ return PM_ERR_IPC;
+ }
+
+ tp = (__uint32_t *)&epp->ep_pmid;
+ tp++; /* now points to ep_type/ep_len */
+ *tp = ntohl(*tp);
+ type = epp->ep_type;
+ size = epp->ep_len;
+ *tp = htonl(*tp); /* leave the buffer how we found it */
+
+ if (sizeof(pmID) + size > remaining) {
+ if (pmDebugOptions.pdu)
+ fprintf(stderr, "__pmEventArrayCheck #6: PM_ERR_IPC: pmid[%d] value[%d] record[%d] param[%d] event record past end of PDU buffer\n",
+ pmid, value, r, p);
+ return PM_ERR_IPC;
+ }
+
+ base += sizeof(pmID) + PM_PDU_SIZE_BYTES(size);
+
+ /*
+ * final check for the types below, ep_len should be 4 or
+ * 8, but a malformed PDU could have smaller ep_len values
+ * and then unpacking these types risk going past the end
+ * of the PDU buffer
+ */
+ size = 0;
+ switch (type) {
+ case PM_TYPE_32:
+ case PM_TYPE_U32:
+ case PM_TYPE_FLOAT:
+ size = 4; /* 32-bit types */
+ break;
+ case PM_TYPE_64:
+ case PM_TYPE_U64:
+ case PM_TYPE_DOUBLE:
+ size = 8; /* 64-bit types */
+ break;
+ }
+ if (size > 0 && sizeof(pmID) + size > remaining) {
+ if (pmDebugOptions.pdu)
+ fprintf(stderr, "__pmEventArrayCheck #7: PM_ERR_IPC: pmid[%d] value[%d] record[%d] param[%d] event record past end of PDU buffer\n",
+ pmid, value, r, p);
+ return PM_ERR_IPC;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
#if defined(HAVE_64BIT_PTR)
int
__pmDecodeValueSet(__pmPDU *pdubuf, int pdulen, __pmPDU *data, char *pduend,
@@ -336,7 +465,7 @@ __pmDecodeValueSet(__pmPDU *pdubuf, int
int i, j;
/*
* Note: all sizes are in units of bytes ... beware that 'data' is in
- * units of __pmPDU
+ * units of __pmPDU (four bytes)
*/
int vsize; /* size of vlist_t's in PDU buffer */
int nvsize; /* size of pmValue's after decode */
@@ -414,11 +543,10 @@ __pmDecodeValueSet(__pmPDU *pdubuf, int
return PM_ERR_IPC;
}
vindex = ntohl(pduvp->value.lval);
- if (vindex < 0 || vindex > pdulen) {
+ if (vindex < 0 || (char *)&pdubuf[vindex] >= pduend) {
if (pmDebugOptions.pdu && pmDebugOptions.desperate)
- fprintf(stderr, "%s: Bad: pmid[%d] value[%d] "
- "vindex=%d\n",
- "__pmDecodeValueSet", i, j, vindex);
+ fprintf(stderr, "__pmDecodeValueSet: PM_ERR_IPC: pmid[%d] value[%d] vindex=%d (max=%ld)\n",
+ i, j, vindex, (long)((pduend-(char *)pdubuf) / sizeof(pdubuf[0])-1));
return PM_ERR_IPC;
}
pduvbp = (pmValueBlock *)&pdubuf[vindex];
@@ -427,29 +555,31 @@ __pmDecodeValueSet(__pmPDU *pdubuf, int
check = (size_t)(pduend - (char *)pduvbp);
if (sizeof(unsigned int) > check) {
if (pmDebugOptions.pdu && pmDebugOptions.desperate)
- fprintf(stderr, "%s: Bad: pmid[%d] value[%d] "
- "second pduvp past end of "
- "PDU buffer\n",
- "__pmDecodeValueSet", i, j);
+ fprintf(stderr, "__pmDecodeValueSet: PM_ERR_IPC: pmid[%d] value[%d] second pduvp past end of PDU buffer\n",
+ i, j);
return PM_ERR_IPC;
}
-
- __ntohpmValueBlock(pduvbp);
+ __ntohpmValueBlock_hdr(pduvbp);
if (pduvbp->vlen < PM_VAL_HDR_SIZE ||
pduvbp->vlen > pdulen) {
- if (pmDebugOptions.pdu && pmDebugOptions.desperate)
- fprintf(stderr, "%s: Bad: pmid[%d] value[%d] "
- "vlen=%d\n", "__pmDecodeValueSet",
- i, j, pduvbp->vlen);
+ if (pmDebugOptions.pdu)
+ fprintf(stderr, "__pmDecodeValueSet: PM_ERR_IPC: pmid[%d] value[%d] vlen=%d\n",
+ i, j, pduvbp->vlen);
return PM_ERR_IPC;
}
- if (pduvbp->vlen > (size_t)(pduend - (char *)pduvbp)) {
- if (pmDebugOptions.pdu && pmDebugOptions.desperate)
- fprintf(stderr, "%s: Bad: pmid[%d] value[%d] "
- "pduvp past end of PDU buffer\n",
- "__pmDecodeValueSet", i, j);
+ if (pduvbp->vlen > check) {
+ if (pmDebugOptions.pdu)
+ fprintf(stderr, "__pmDecodeValueSet: PM_ERR_IPC: pmid[%d] value[%d] pduvp past end of PDU buffer\n",
+ i, j);
return PM_ERR_IPC;
}
+ if (pduvbp->vtype == PM_TYPE_HIGHRES_EVENT ||
+ pduvbp->vtype == PM_TYPE_EVENT) {
+ vindex = (pduvbp->vtype == PM_TYPE_HIGHRES_EVENT);
+ if (__pmEventArrayCheck(pduvbp, vindex, i, j, check) < 0)
+ return PM_ERR_IPC;
+ }
+ __ntohpmValueBlock_buf(pduvbp);
vbsize += PM_PDU_SIZE_BYTES(pduvbp->vlen);
if (pmDebugOptions.pdu && pmDebugOptions.desperate) {
fprintf(stderr, " len: %d type: %d",
@@ -682,11 +812,10 @@ __pmDecodeValueSet(__pmPDU *pdubuf, int
} else {
/* salvage pmValueBlocks from end of PDU */
vindex = ntohl(pduvp->value.lval);
- if (vindex < 0 || vindex > pdulen) {
+ if (vindex < 0 || (char *)&pdubuf[vindex] >= pduend) {
if (pmDebugOptions.pdu && pmDebugOptions.desperate)
- fprintf(stderr, "%s: Bad: pmid[%d] value[%d] "
- "vindex=%d\n",
- "__pmDecodeValueSet", i, j, vindex);
+ fprintf(stderr, "__pmDecodeValueSet: PM_ERR_IPC: pmid[%d] value[%d] vindex=%d (max=%ld)\n",
+ i, j, vindex, (long)((pduend-(char *)pdubuf) / sizeof(pdubuf[0])-1));
return PM_ERR_IPC;
}
pduvbp = (pmValueBlock *)&pdubuf[vindex];
@@ -701,7 +830,7 @@ __pmDecodeValueSet(__pmPDU *pdubuf, int
"__pmDecodeValueSet", i, j);
return PM_ERR_IPC;
}
- __ntohpmValueBlock(pduvbp);
+ __ntohpmValueBlock_hdr(pduvbp);
if (pduvbp->vlen < PM_VAL_HDR_SIZE ||
pduvbp->vlen > pdulen) {
if (pmDebugOptions.pdu && pmDebugOptions.desperate)
@@ -710,13 +839,20 @@ __pmDecodeValueSet(__pmPDU *pdubuf, int
i, j, pduvbp->vlen);
return PM_ERR_IPC;
}
- if (pduvbp->vlen > (size_t)(pduend - (char *)pduvbp)) {
+ if (pduvbp->vlen > check) {
if (pmDebugOptions.pdu && pmDebugOptions.desperate)
fprintf(stderr, "%s: Bad: pmid[%d] value[%d] "
"pduvp past end of PDU buffer\n",
"__pmDecodeValueSet", i, j);
return PM_ERR_IPC;
}
+ if (pduvbp->vtype == PM_TYPE_HIGHRES_EVENT ||
+ pduvbp->vtype == PM_TYPE_EVENT) {
+ vindex = (pduvbp->vtype == PM_TYPE_HIGHRES_EVENT);
+ if (__pmEventArrayCheck(pduvbp, vindex, i, j, check) < 0)
+ return PM_ERR_IPC;
+ }
+ __ntohpmValueBlock_buf(pduvbp);
pduvp->value.pval = pduvbp;
}
}

@ -0,0 +1,99 @@
diff -Naurp pcp-5.3.7.orig/qa/640 pcp-5.3.7/qa/640
--- pcp-5.3.7.orig/qa/640 2017-08-17 10:54:57.000000000 +1000
+++ pcp-5.3.7/qa/640 2024-09-09 13:41:12.440235947 +1000
@@ -6,6 +6,10 @@
# years; so we now simply check the right permissions are in place
# and move right along...
#
+# Aug 2024 update
+# SuSE Issue G identifies another possible exploit, so try that
+# as well.
+#
# Copyright (c) 1995-2002 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
#
@@ -17,13 +21,54 @@ echo "QA output created by $seq"
. ./common.filter
. ./common.check
-status=0 # success is the default!
-trap "$sudo rm -f $tmp.*; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15
+rm -f $seq.full
+ls -li $PCP_LOG_DIR/NOTICES $tmp/badness >>$seq.full 2>&1
+
+_cleanup()
+{
+ if [ -f $PCP_LOG_DIR/NOTICES.$seq ]
+ then
+ $sudo rm -f $PCP_LOG_DIR/NOTICES
+ $sudo mv $PCP_LOG_DIR/NOTICES.$seq $PCP_LOG_DIR/NOTICES
+ fi
+ ls -li $PCP_LOG_DIR/NOTICES $tmp/badness >>$seq.full 2>&1
+ $sudo rm -rf $tmp $tmp.*
+}
+
+status=1 # failure is the default!
+trap "_cleanup; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15
+
+_filter()
+{
+ sed \
+ -e "s@$PCP_LOG_DIR@PCP_LOG_DIR@g" \
+ -e '/^pmpost:/s/\[.*]/[DATE]/' \
+ # end
+}
# real QA test starts here
pmpost=$PCP_BINADM_DIR/pmpost
-echo "Using pmpost binary: $pmpost" > $seq.full
+echo "Using pmpost binary: $pmpost" >>$seq.full
test -u "$pmpost" && echo "FAIL: pmpost has setuid bit set"
test -g "$pmpost" && echo "FAIL: pmpost has setgid bit set"
+
+$sudo mkdir $tmp || exit
+$sudo chmod 700 $tmp || exit
+$sudo -u $PCP_USER mv $PCP_LOG_DIR/NOTICES $PCP_LOG_DIR/NOTICES.$seq
+
+$sudo -u $PCP_USER ln -s $tmp/badness $PCP_LOG_DIR/NOTICES >>$seq.full
+$pmpost ordinary user 2>&1 | _filter
+$sudo ls -li $PCP_LOG_DIR/NOTICES $tmp/badness >>$seq.full 2>&1
+$sudo -u pcp $pmpost pcp user 2>&1 | _filter
+$sudo ls -li $PCP_LOG_DIR/NOTICES $tmp/badness >>$seq.full 2>&1
+$sudo $pmpost root user 2>&1 | _filter
+$sudo ls -li $PCP_LOG_DIR/NOTICES $tmp/badness >>$seq.full 2>&1
+if $sudo test -f $tmp/badness
+then
+ $sudo cat $tmp/badness
+fi
+
echo "Test complete"
+
+status=0
exit
diff -Naurp pcp-5.3.7.orig/qa/640.out pcp-5.3.7/qa/640.out
--- pcp-5.3.7.orig/qa/640.out 2017-08-17 10:54:57.000000000 +1000
+++ pcp-5.3.7/qa/640.out 2024-09-09 13:41:12.440235947 +1000
@@ -1,2 +1,5 @@
QA output created by 640
+pmpost: unposted message: [DATE] ordinary user
+pmpost: unposted message: [DATE] pcp user
+pmpost: unposted message: [DATE] root user
Test complete
diff -Naurp pcp-5.3.7.orig/src/pmpost/pmpost.c pcp-5.3.7/src/pmpost/pmpost.c
--- pcp-5.3.7.orig/src/pmpost/pmpost.c 2021-02-17 15:27:41.000000000 +1100
+++ pcp-5.3.7/src/pmpost/pmpost.c 2024-09-09 13:41:12.440235947 +1000
@@ -141,8 +141,12 @@ main(int argc, char **argv)
goto oops;
}
- if ((fd = open(notices, O_WRONLY|O_APPEND, 0)) < 0) {
- if ((fd = open(notices, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_APPEND, 0664)) < 0) {
+ if ((fd = open(notices, O_WRONLY|O_APPEND|O_NOFOLLOW, 0)) < 0) {
+ if (oserror() == ELOOP) {
+ /* last component is symlink => attack? ... bail! */
+ goto oops;
+ }
+ if ((fd = open(notices, O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_APPEND|O_NOFOLLOW, 0664)) < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "pmpost: cannot open or create file \"%s\": %s\n",
notices, osstrerror());
goto oops;

@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
Name: pcp
Version: 6.2.0
Release: 3%{?dist}
Release: 5%{?dist}
Summary: System-level performance monitoring and performance management
License: GPL-2.0-or-later AND LGPL-2.1-or-later AND CC-BY-3.0
URL: https://pcp.io
@ -9,7 +9,10 @@ Source0: https://github.com/performancecopilot/pcp/releases/pcp-%{version}.src.t
Patch1: redhat-issues-RHEL-2317-default-archive-version.patch
Patch2: redhat-issues-RHEL-30719-pmproxy-resp-proxy-disabled.patch
Patch3: redhat-issues-RHEL-50693-hacluster-metrics-update.patch
Patch3: redhat-issues-RHEL-57796-pmcd-pmstore-corruption.patch
Patch4: redhat-issues-RHEL-57799-pmpost-symlink-handling.patch
Patch5: redhat-issues-RHEL-34586-pmproxy-pmcd-fd-leak.patch
Patch6: redhat-issues-RHEL-57788-pmdahacluster-update.patch
%if 0%{?fedora} >= 40 || 0%{?rhel} >= 10
ExcludeArch: %{ix86}
@ -3494,6 +3497,12 @@ fi
%files zeroconf -f pcp-zeroconf-files.rpm
%changelog
* Tue Sep 17 2024 Nathan Scott <nathans@redhat.com> - 6.2.0-5
- Fix buffer sizing checks in pmstore PDU handling (RHEL-57805)
- Guard against symlink attacks in pmpost program (RHEL-57810)
- Fix libpcp_web webgroup slow request refcounting (RHEL-58306)
- Updated pmdahacluster for newer crm_mon versions (RHEL-50693)
* Thu Aug 08 2024 Nathan Scott <nathans@redhat.com> - 6.2.0-3
- Update hacluster PMDA for pacemaker 2.1.6 crm_mon (RHEL-50693)

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