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ash: don't read past end of var in subvareval for bash substitutions
Without this patch, BusyBox handles bash pattern substitutions without a terminating '/' character incorrectly. Consider the following shell script: _bootstrapver=5.0.211-r0 _referencesdir="/usr/${_bootstrapver/-*}/Sources" echo $_referencesdir This should output `/usr/5.0.211/Sources`. However, without this patch it instead outputs `/usr/5.0.211Sources`. This is due to the fact that BusyBox expects the bash pattern substitutions to always be terminated with a '/' (at least in this part of subvareval) and thus reads passed the substitution itself and consumes the '/' character which is part of the literal string. If there is no '/' after the substitution then BusyBox might perform an out-of-bounds read under certain circumstances. When replacing the bash pattern substitution with `${_bootstrapver/-*/}`, or with this patch applied, ash outputs the correct value. Signed-off-by: Sören Tempel <soeren@soeren-tempel.net> Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>pull/53/head
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@ -7081,6 +7081,10 @@ subevalvar(char *start, char *str, int strloc,
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*repl = '\0';
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break;
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if ((unsigned char)*repl == CTLENDVAR) { /* ${v/pattern} (no trailing /, no repl) */
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repl = NULL;
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break;
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}
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/* Handle escaped slashes, e.g. "${v/\//_}" (they are CTLESC'ed by this point) */
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if ((unsigned char)*repl == CTLESC && repl[1])
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repl++;
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b/d
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a=b-c
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echo ${a/-*}/d
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b/d
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a=b-c
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echo ${a/-*}/d
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