matroska: don't overwrite string values until read/alloc was succesful.

This prevents certain tags with a default value assigned to them (as per
the EBML syntax elements) from ever being assigned a NULL value. Other
parts of the code rely on these being non-NULL (i.e. they don't check for
NULL before e.g. using the string in strcmp() or similar), and thus in
effect this prevents crashes when reading of such specific tags fails,
either because of low memory or because of targeted file corruption.

Found-by: Mateusz "j00ru" Jurczyk and Gynvael Coldwind
CC: libav-stable@libav.org
(cherry picked from commit cd40c31ee9ad2cca6f3635950b002fd46be07e98)

Signed-off-by: Anton Khirnov <anton@khirnov.net>
Signed-off-by: Reinhard Tartler <siretart@tauware.de>
This commit is contained in:
Ronald S. Bultje 2012-02-24 16:12:18 -08:00 committed by Reinhard Tartler
parent dd7b323d9a
commit 6c12293f6c

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@ -636,16 +636,19 @@ static int ebml_read_float(AVIOContext *pb, int size, double *num)
*/
static int ebml_read_ascii(AVIOContext *pb, int size, char **str)
{
av_free(*str);
char *res;
/* EBML strings are usually not 0-terminated, so we allocate one
* byte more, read the string and NULL-terminate it ourselves. */
if (!(*str = av_malloc(size + 1)))
if (!(res = av_malloc(size + 1)))
return AVERROR(ENOMEM);
if (avio_read(pb, (uint8_t *) *str, size) != size) {
av_freep(str);
if (avio_read(pb, (uint8_t *) res, size) != size) {
av_free(res);
return AVERROR(EIO);
}
(*str)[size] = '\0';
(res)[size] = '\0';
av_free(*str);
*str = res;
return 0;
}