On Tue, Jun 04, 2024 at 10:09:43AM -0700, Nikita Zhandarovich wrote: > Hi, > > On 6/4/24 07:15, Jiri Kosina wrote: > > On Tue, 4 Jun 2024, Kees Cook wrote: > > > >> This isn't the right solution. The problem is that hid_class_descriptor > >> is a flexible array but was sized as a single element fake flexible > >> array: > >> > >> struct hid_descriptor { > >> __u8 bLength; > >> __u8 bDescriptorType; > >> __le16 bcdHID; > >> __u8 bCountryCode; > >> __u8 bNumDescriptors; > >> > >> struct hid_class_descriptor desc[1]; > >> } __attribute__ ((packed)); > >> > >> This likely needs to be: > >> > >> struct hid_class_descriptor desc[] __counted_by(bNumDescriptors); > >> > >> And then check for any sizeof() uses of the struct that might have changed. > > > > Ah, you are of course right, not sure what I was thinking. Thanks a lot > > for catching my brainfart. > > > > I am dropping the patch for now; Nikita, will you please send a refreshed > > one? > > > > Thanks for catching my mistake. > > I'll gladly send a revised version, hoping to do it very soon. I spent a little more time looking at this, and I'm not sure I understand where the actual space for the descriptors comes from? There's interface->extra that is being parsed, and effectively hid_descriptor is being mapped into it, but it uses "sizeof(struct hid_descriptor)" for the limit. Is more than 1 descriptor expected to work correctly? Or is the limit being ignored? I'm a bit confused by this code... -- Kees Cook