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rtmppkt: Check for packet size mismatches
When receiving fragmented packets, the first packet declares the size, and the later ones normally are small follow-on packets that don't repeat the size and the other header fields. But technically, the later fragments also can have a full header, declaring a different size than the previous packet. If the follow-on packet declares a larger size than the initial one, we could end up writing outside of the allocation. This fixes out of bounds writes. Found-by: Paul Cher <paulcher@icloud.com> Reviewed-by: Paul Cher <paulcher@icloud.com> CC: libav-stable@libav.org Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
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@ -235,6 +235,14 @@ static int rtmp_packet_read_one_chunk(URLContext *h, RTMPPacket *p,
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if (hdr != RTMP_PS_TWELVEBYTES)
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timestamp += prev_pkt[channel_id].timestamp;
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if (prev_pkt[channel_id].read && size != prev_pkt[channel_id].size) {
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av_log(h, AV_LOG_ERROR, "RTMP packet size mismatch %d != %d\n",
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size, prev_pkt[channel_id].size);
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ff_rtmp_packet_destroy(&prev_pkt[channel_id]);
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prev_pkt[channel_id].read = 0;
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return AVERROR_INVALIDDATA;
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}
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if (!prev_pkt[channel_id].read) {
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if ((ret = ff_rtmp_packet_create(p, channel_id, type, timestamp,
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size)) < 0)
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