Fix a memory leak in compression

The function RECORD_LAYER_clear() is supposed to clear the contents of the
RECORD_LAYER structure, but retain certain data such as buffers that are
allocated. Unfortunately one buffer (for compression) got missed and was
inadvertently being wiped, thus causing a memory leak.

In part this is due to the fact that RECORD_LAYER_clear() was reaching
inside SSL3_BUFFERs and SSL3_RECORDs, which it really shouldn't. So, I've
rewritten it to only clear the data it knows about, and to defer clearing
of SSL3_RECORD and SSL3_BUFFER structures to SSL_RECORD_clear() and the
new function SSL3_BUFFER_clear().

Reviewed-by: Tim Hudson <tjh@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
This commit is contained in:
Matt Caswell 2015-05-21 14:06:52 +01:00
parent 3a752c85ee
commit 6b41b3f5ea
4 changed files with 44 additions and 25 deletions

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@ -142,35 +142,34 @@ void RECORD_LAYER_init(RECORD_LAYER *rl, SSL *s)
void RECORD_LAYER_clear(RECORD_LAYER *rl)
{
unsigned char *rp, *wp;
size_t rlen, wlen;
int read_ahead;
SSL *s;
DTLS_RECORD_LAYER *d;
rl->rstate = SSL_ST_READ_HEADER;
s = rl->s;
d = rl->d;
read_ahead = rl->read_ahead;
rp = SSL3_BUFFER_get_buf(&rl->rbuf);
rlen = SSL3_BUFFER_get_len(&rl->rbuf);
wp = SSL3_BUFFER_get_buf(&rl->wbuf);
wlen = SSL3_BUFFER_get_len(&rl->wbuf);
memset(rl, 0, sizeof(*rl));
SSL3_BUFFER_set_buf(&rl->rbuf, rp);
SSL3_BUFFER_set_len(&rl->rbuf, rlen);
SSL3_BUFFER_set_buf(&rl->wbuf, wp);
SSL3_BUFFER_set_len(&rl->wbuf, wlen);
/* Do I need to do this? As far as I can tell read_ahead did not
/* Do I need to clear read_ahead? As far as I can tell read_ahead did not
* previously get reset by SSL_clear...so I'll keep it that way..but is
* that right?
*/
rl->read_ahead = read_ahead;
rl->rstate = SSL_ST_READ_HEADER;
rl->s = s;
rl->d = d;
rl->packet = NULL;
rl->packet_length = 0;
rl->wnum = 0;
memset(rl->alert_fragment, 0, sizeof(rl->alert_fragment));
rl->alert_fragment_len = 0;
memset(rl->handshake_fragment, 0, sizeof(rl->handshake_fragment));
rl->handshake_fragment_len = 0;
rl->wpend_tot = 0;
rl->wpend_type = 0;
rl->wpend_ret = 0;
rl->wpend_buf = NULL;
SSL3_BUFFER_clear(&rl->rbuf);
SSL3_BUFFER_clear(&rl->wbuf);
SSL3_RECORD_clear(&rl->rrec);
SSL3_RECORD_clear(&rl->wrec);
memset(rl->read_sequence, 0, sizeof(rl->read_sequence));
memset(rl->write_sequence, 0, sizeof(rl->write_sequence));
if (d)
if (rl->d)
DTLS_RECORD_LAYER_clear(rl);
}

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@ -162,6 +162,7 @@ void dtls1_record_bitmap_update(SSL *s, DTLS1_BITMAP *bitmap);
#define SSL3_BUFFER_add_offset(b, o) ((b)->offset += (o))
#define SSL3_BUFFER_is_initialised(b) ((b)->buf != NULL)
void SSL3_BUFFER_clear(SSL3_BUFFER *b);
void SSL3_BUFFER_set_data(SSL3_BUFFER *b, const unsigned char *d, int n);
void SSL3_BUFFER_release(SSL3_BUFFER *b);
__owur int ssl3_setup_read_buffer(SSL *s);

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@ -120,6 +120,19 @@ void SSL3_BUFFER_set_data(SSL3_BUFFER *b, const unsigned char *d, int n)
b->offset = 0;
}
/*
* Clear the contents of an SSL3_BUFFER but retain any memory allocated
*/
void SSL3_BUFFER_clear(SSL3_BUFFER *b)
{
unsigned char *buf = b->buf;
size_t len = b->len;
memset(b, 0, sizeof(*b));
b->buf = buf;
b->len = len;
}
void SSL3_BUFFER_release(SSL3_BUFFER *b)
{
OPENSSL_free(b->buf);

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@ -132,9 +132,15 @@ static const unsigned char ssl3_pad_2[48] = {
0x5c, 0x5c, 0x5c, 0x5c, 0x5c, 0x5c, 0x5c, 0x5c
};
/*
* Clear the contents of an SSL3_RECORD but retain any memory allocated
*/
void SSL3_RECORD_clear(SSL3_RECORD *r)
{
memset(r->seq_num, 0, sizeof(r->seq_num));
unsigned char *comp = r->comp;
memset(r, 0, sizeof(*r));
r->comp = comp;
}
void SSL3_RECORD_release(SSL3_RECORD *r)