In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
clk: clk-loongson2: Fix potential buffer overflow in flexible-array member access
Flexible-array member hws in struct clk_hw_onecell_data is annotated
with the counted_by() attribute. This means that when memory is
allocated for this array, the counter, which in this case is member
num in the flexible structure, should be set to the maximum number of
elements the flexible array can contain, or fewer.
In this case, the total number of elements for the flexible array is
determined by variable clks_num when allocating heap space via
devm_kzalloc(), as shown below:
289 struct loongson2clkprovider *clp; ... 296 for (p = data; p->name; p++) 297 clksnum++; 298 299 clp = devmkzalloc(dev, structsize(clp, clkdata.hws, clksnum), 300 GFPKERNEL);
So, clp->clk_data.num should be set to clks_num or less, and not
exceed clks_num, as is currently the case. Otherwise, if data is
written into clp->clk_data.hws[clks_num], the instrumentation
provided by the compiler won't detect the overflow, leading to a
memory corruption bug at runtime.
Fix this issue by setting clp->clk_data.num to clks_num.