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621 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Keith Packard
6a5a4e6037 Remove SIGIO support for input [v5]
This removes all of the SIGIO handling support used for input
throughout the X server, preparing the way for using threads for input
handling instead.

Places calling OsBlockSIGIO and OsReleaseSIGIO are marked with calls
to stub functions input_lock/input_unlock so that we don't lose this
information.

xfree86 SIGIO support is reworked to use internal versions of
OsBlockSIGIO and OsReleaseSIGIO.

v2: Don't change locking order (Peter Hutterer)
v3: Comment weird && FALSE in xf86Helper.c
    Leave errno save/restore in xf86ReadInput
    Squash with stub adding patch (Peter Hutterer)
v4: Leave UseSIGIO config parameter so that
    existing config files don't break (Peter Hutterer)
v5: Split a couple of independent patch bits out
    of kinput.c (Peter Hutterer)

Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
2016-05-26 16:07:54 -07:00
Adam Jackson
adefbaee49 os: Treat ssh as a non-local client (v4)
By the time we get to ComputeLocalClient, we've already done
NextAvailableClient → ReserveClientIds → DetermineClientCmd (assuming
we're built with #define CLIENTIDS), so we can look up the name of the
client process and refuse to treat ssh's X forwarding as if it were
local.

v2: (Michel Dänzer)
    * Only match "ssh" itself, not other executable names starting with
      that prefix.
    * Ignore executable path for the match.
v3: (Michel Dänzer)
    * Use GetClientCmdName (Mark Kettenis)
    * Perform check on Windows as well, but only ignore path on Cygwin
      (Martin Peres, Emil Velikov, Jon Turney)
v4: (Michel Dänzer)
    * Cut of any colon and whatever comes after it. (Adam Jackson)
    * Add bugzilla reference.

Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=93261

Signed-off-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michel Dänzer <michel.daenzer@amd.com>
2016-03-28 12:41:53 -04:00
Jon TURNEY
30b7d7995e Fix build on Cygwin by ensuring WIN32 check triggers only on MinGW
The type of fd_mask was changed in Cygwin 2.4.0 headers from 'long' to
'unsigned long'.  This exposes an existing problem with winauth.c, which
includes Xwindows.h (which includes windows.h, which defines WIN32),
before including osdep.h, which causes the now conflicting definition of
fd_mask in osdep.h to be exposed:

In file included from ../os/osdep.h:198:18: error: conflicting types for
‘fd_mask’ typedef long int fd_mask; /usr/include/sys/select.h:46:23:
note: previous declaration of ‘fd_mask’ was here typedef unsigned long
fd_mask;

Adjust the include guards in osdep.h to make sure we only use WIN32
guarded code when not compiling for Cygwin (i.e. WIN32 && !__CYGWIN__)

This isn't a very elegant, but unfortunately appears to be the best
solution, since it doesn't seem to be possible to write the test in a
positive form.

Future work: Should also audit of all the other uses of WIN32 in
xserver, and make sure they are correct.

Reviewed-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Jon Turney <jon.turney@dronecode.org.uk>
2016-02-22 14:26:38 -05:00
Adam Jackson
b3e9c534e2 os: unifdef STREAMSCONN
Removed from xtrans in 2012, and never wired up in the modular build
anyway.

Signed-off-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>
2016-02-08 21:49:56 -05:00
Adam Jackson
6dcb73375e os: Failure to remove a non-existent log file is not an error
Signed-off-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>
2016-01-06 12:23:31 -05:00
Alan Coopersmith
ba71b69f94 Avoid segfault in CloseWellKnownConnections when using -displayfd
When -displayfd is looping through the possible display ids to use,
if it can't open all the listening sockets for one (say when :0 is
already in use), it calls CloseWellKnownConnections to close all
the ListenTransConns entries before the point that ListenTransFds
was allocated & initialized, so CloseWellKnownConnections would
segfault trying to read entries from a NULL ListenTransFds pointer.

Introduced by commit 7b02f0b8

Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
2016-01-05 12:09:18 -08:00
Alan Coopersmith
edcb6426f2 Use unique logfile names when starting server with -displayfd
Fixes https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=93212

Previously all X servers started with -displayfd would overwrite
Xorg.0.log - now a temporary name of Xorg.pid-<pid>.log is used
until after -displayfd finds an open display - then it is renamed
to the traditional Xorg.<display>.log name.

Reviewed-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>
2016-01-05 14:51:16 -05:00
Keith Packard
7b02f0b87e os: Use NotifyFd interface for listen descriptors
Replace the custom path for dealing with new incoming connections with
the general-purpose NotifyFd API.

Reviewed-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
2015-12-01 13:56:15 -05:00
Keith Packard
49c0f2413d os/xdmcp: Replace xdmcp block/wakeup handlers with timer and NotifyFd
This removes the block and wakeup handlers and replaces them with a
combination of a NotifyFd callback and timers.

Reviewed-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
2015-12-01 13:56:10 -05:00
Keith Packard
4020aacd1f os: Implement support for NotifyFd X_NOTIFY_WRITE
This adds the ability to be notified when a file descriptor is
available for writing.

Reviewed-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
2015-12-01 13:55:07 -05:00
Keith Packard
0c41b7af4a os: Add NotifyFd interfaces
This provides a callback-based interface to monitor file
descriptors beyond the usual client and device interfaces.

Modules within the server using file descriptors for reading and/or
writing can call

    Bool SetNotifyFd(int fd, NotifyFdProcPtr notify_fd, int mask, void *data);

mask can be any combination of X_NOTIFY_READ and X_NOTIFY_WRITE.

When 'fd' becomes readable or writable, the notify_fd function will be
called with the 'fd', the ready conditions and 'data' values as arguments,

When the module no longer needs to monitor the fd, it will call

    void RemoveNotifyFd(int fd);

RemoveNotifyFd may be called from the notify function.

Reviewed-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
2015-12-01 13:55:03 -05:00
Keith Packard
e10ba9e4b5 Remove non-smart scheduler. Don't require setitimer.
This allows the server to call GetTimeInMillis() after each request is
processed to avoid needing setitimer. -dumbSched now turns off the
setitimer.

Reviewed-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
2015-12-01 13:54:54 -05:00
Richard PALO
e6b106715f Replace 'sun' with '__sun'
Globally replace #ifdef and #if defined usage of 'sun' with '__sun'
such that strict ISO compiler modes such as -ansi or -std=c99 can be used.

Signed-off-by: Richard PALO <richard@NetBSD.org>
Reviewed-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>
2015-11-30 11:51:22 -05:00
Martin Peres
50c1671647 os: make sure the clientsWritable fd_set is initialized before use
In WaitForSomething(), the fd_set clientsWritable may be used
unitialized when the boolean AnyClientsWriteBlocked is set in the
WakeupHandler(). This leads to a crash in FlushAllOutput() after
x11proto's commit 2c94cdb453bc641246cc8b9a876da9799bee1ce7.

The problem did not manifest before because both the XFD_SIZE and the
maximum number of clients were set to 256. As the connectionTranslation
table was initalized for the 256 clients to 0, the test on the index not
being 0 was aborting before dereferencing the client #0.

As of commit 2c94cdb453bc641246cc8b9a876da9799bee1ce7 in x11proto, the
XFD_SIZE got bumped to 512. This lead the OutputPending fd_set to have
any fd above 256 to be uninitialized which in turns lead to reading an
index after the end of the ConnectionTranslation table. This index would
then be used to find the client corresponding to the fd marked as
pending writes and would also result to an out-of-bound access which
would usually be the fatal one.

Fix this by zeroing the clientsWritable fd_set at the beginning of
WaitForSomething(). In this case, the bottom part of the loop, which
would indirectly call FlushAllOutput, will not do any work but the next
call to select will result in the execution of the right codepath. This
is exactly what we want because we need to know the writable clients
before handling them. In the end, it also makes sure that the fds above
MaxClient are initialized, preventing the crash in FlushAllOutput().

Thanks to everyone involved in tracking this one down!

Reported-by: Karol Herbst <freedesktop@karolherbst.de>
Reported-by: Tobias Klausmann <tobias.klausmann@mni.thm.de>
Signed-off-by: Martin Peres <martin.peres@linux.intel.com>
Tested-by: Tobias Klausmann <tobias.klausmann@mni.thm.de>
Tested-by: Martin Peres <martin.peres@linux.intel.com>
Bugzilla: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91316
Cc: Ilia Mirkin  <imirkin@alum.mit.edu>
Cc: Olivier Fourdan <ofourdan@redhat.com
Cc: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com>
Cc: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com
Cc: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Reviewed-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>
2015-10-27 16:11:32 -04:00
Jeremy Huddleston
ec6294116c osinit: Silence -Wunused-variable warnings
osinit.c:161:24: warning: unused variable 'devnull' [-Wunused-variable,Unused Entity Issue]
    static const char *devnull = "/dev/null";
                       ^
osinit.c:162:10: warning: unused variable 'fname' [-Wunused-variable,Unused Entity Issue]
    char fname[PATH_MAX];
         ^

Reviewed-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeremy Huddleston Sequoia <jeremyhu@apple.com>
2015-10-19 11:52:05 -04:00
Jeremy Huddleston
9a2a05a9a7 xdmcp: Declare XdmcpFatal _X_NORETURN
xdmcp.c:1404:1: warning: function 'XdmcpFatal' could be declared with attribute 'noreturn'
[-Wmissing-noreturn,Semantic Issue]

Signed-off-by: Jeremy Huddleston Sequoia <jeremyhu@apple.com>
Reviewed-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>
2015-10-19 11:49:54 -04:00
Jeremy Huddleston
85eb90ea45 xdmauth: Correct miscall of abs() to instrad call labs()
xdmauth.c:230:13: warning: absolute value function 'abs' given an argument of type 'long' but has parameter of
type
'int'
      which may cause truncation of value [-Wabsolute-value,Semantic Issue]
        if (abs(now - client->time) > TwentyFiveMinutes) {
            ^
xdmauth.c:230:13: note: use function 'labs' instead [Semantic Issue]
        if (abs(now - client->time) > TwentyFiveMinutes) {
            ^~~
            labs
xdmauth.c:302:9: warning: absolute value function 'abs' given an argument of type 'long' but has parameter of type
'int' which
      may cause truncation of value [-Wabsolute-value,Semantic Issue]
    if (abs(client->time - now) > TwentyMinutes) {
        ^
xdmauth.c:302:9: note: use function 'labs' instead [Semantic Issue]
    if (abs(client->time - now) > TwentyMinutes) {
        ^~~
        labs

Signed-off-by: Jeremy Huddleston Sequoia <jeremyhu@apple.com>
Reviewed-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>
2015-10-19 11:49:53 -04:00
Keith Packard
6c2c6fb5a7 Xext, os: Remove OS-internal usages within XACE and XSELinux
These extensions were accessing internal OS functions and
structures. Expose the necessary functionality to them and remove
their use of osdep.h

Reviewed-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
2015-09-24 13:38:24 -04:00
Keith Packard
db1089eafc os/xdmcp: Just send XDMCP keepalive packets once every three minutes
There was a complicated scheme to increase the time between keepalives
from 3 minutes up to as much as 24 hours in an attempt to reduce
network traffic from idle X terminals. X terminals receiving X
traffic, or receiving user input would use the 3 minute value; X
terminals without any network traffic would use a longer value.

However, this was actually broken -- any activity in the X server,
either client requests or user input, would end up resetting the
keepalive timeout, so a user mashing on the keyboard would never
discover that the XDMCP master had disappeared and have the session
terminated, which was precisely the design goal of the XDMCP keepalive
mechanism.

Instead of attempting to fix this, accept the cost of a pair of XDMCP
packets once every three minutes and just perform keepalives
regularly.

This will also make reworking the block and wakeup handler APIs to
eliminate select masks easier.

Reviewed-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
2015-09-21 15:02:34 -04:00
Keith Packard
a3a4029133 os/xdmcp: Remove dead 'restart' code
The X server used to wait for the user to hit a key or move the mouse
before restarting the session after a keepalive failure. This,
presumably, was to avoid having the X server continuously spew XDMCP
protocol on the network while the XDM server was dead.

Switching into this state was removed from the server some time before
XFree86 4.3.99.16, so the remaining bits of code have been dead for
over a decade, and no-one ever noticed.

Reviewed-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
2015-09-21 15:02:24 -04:00
Jon TURNEY
cdd1d58159 mingw: Fix NO_LOCAL_CLIENT_CRED build
Commit 4b4b9086 "os: support new implicit local user access mode [CVE-2015-3164
2/3]" carefully places the relevant code it adds under !NO_LOCAL_CLIENT_CRED,
but unfortunately doesn't notice that NO_LOCAL_CLIENT_CRED is defined as a
side-effect in the middle of GetLocalClientCreds(), so many of these checks
precede its definition.

Move the check if NO_LOCAL_CLIENT_CRED should be defined to configure.ac, so it
always occurs before it's first use.

v2:
Move check to configure.ac

v3:
Use AC_CACHE_CHECK and name cache varaible appropriately

[ajax: Massaged commit message]

Signed-off-by: Jon TURNEY <jon.turney@dronecode.org.uk>
Reviewed-by: Ray Strode <rstrode@redhat.com>
2015-09-21 13:07:02 -04:00
Daniel Drake
1f915e8b52 Keep SIGALRM restart flag after Popen
Commit 94ab7455 added SA_RESTART to the SIGALRM handler.  However, the
Popen code tears down and recreates the SIGALRM handler via OsSignal(),
and this flag is dropped at this time.

Clean the code to use just a single codepath for creating this signal
handler, always applying SA_RESTART.

[ajax: Fixed commit id]

Reviewed-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Drake <drake@endlessm.com>
2015-09-21 11:06:39 -04:00
Daniel Drake
94ab7455ab Allow system call restarts upon signal interruption
The X server frequently deals with SIGIO and SIGALRM interruptions.
If process execution is inside certain blocking system calls
when these signals arrive, e.g. with the kernel blocked on
a contended semaphore, the system calls will be interrupted.

Some system calls are automatically restartable (the kernel re-executes
them with the same parameters once the signal handler returns) but
only if the signal handler allows it.

Set SA_RESTART on the signal handlers to enable this convenient
behaviour.

Reviewed-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Drake <drake@endlessm.com>
2015-09-21 10:41:46 -04:00
Olivier Fourdan
d206c240c0 configurable maximum number of clients
Make the maximum number of clients user configurable, either from the command
line or from xorg.conf

This patch works by using the MAXCLIENTS (raised to 512) as the maximum
allowed number of clients, but allowing the actual limit to be set by the
user to a lower value (keeping the default of 256).

There is a limit size of 29 bits to be used to store both the client ID and
the X resources ID, so by reducing the number of clients allowed to connect to
the X server, the user can increase the number of X resources per client or
vice-versa.

Parts of this patch are based on a similar patch from Adam Jackson
<ajax@redhat.com>

This now requires at least xproto 7.0.28

Signed-off-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Olivier Fourdan <ofourdan@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
2015-08-24 00:00:18 -07:00
Adam Jackson
b51f7f8582 dix: Unexport various implementation details
Acked-by: Chris Wilson <chris@chris-wilson.co.uk>
Signed-off-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com>
2015-07-08 16:40:57 -04:00
Vicente Olivert Riera
baa50f60ac backtrace.c: Fix word cast to a pointer
backtrace.c uses a word size provided by libunwind. In some
architectures like MIPS, libunwind makes that word size 64-bit for all
variants of the architecture.

In the lines #90 and #98, backtrace.c tries to do a cast to a pointer,
which fails in all MIPS variants with 32-bit pointers, like MIPS32 or
MIPS64 n32, because it's trying to do a cast from a 64-bit wide variable
to a 32-bit pointer:

Making all in os
make[2]: Entering directory
`/home/test/test/1/output/build/xserver_xorg-server-1.15.1/os'
  CC     WaitFor.lo
  CC     access.lo
  CC     auth.lo
  CC     backtrace.lo
backtrace.c: In function 'xorg_backtrace':
backtrace.c:90:20: error: cast to pointer from integer of different size
[-Werror=int-to-pointer-cast]
	 if (dladdr((void *)(pip.start_ip + off), &dlinfo) &&
dlinfo.dli_fname &&
		    ^
backtrace.c:98:13: error: cast to pointer from integer of different size
[-Werror=int-to-pointer-cast]
	     (void *)(pip.start_ip + off));
	     ^
cc1: some warnings being treated as errors
make[2]: *** [backtrace.lo] Error 1
make[2]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....

Making the cast to a pointer-sized integer, and then to a pointer fixes
the problem.

Related:
  https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=79939

Signed-off-by: Vicente Olivert Riera <Vincent.Riera@imgtec.com>
Reviewed-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
2015-05-26 14:35:55 -07:00
Ray Strode
4b4b9086d0 os: support new implicit local user access mode [CVE-2015-3164 2/3]
If the X server is started without a '-auth' argument, then
it gets started wide open to all local users on the system.

This isn't a great default access model, but changing it in
Xorg at this point would break backward compatibility.

Xwayland, on the other hand is new, and much more targeted
in scope.  It could, in theory, be changed to allow the much
more secure default of a "user who started X server can connect
clients to that server."

This commit paves the way for that change, by adding a mechanism
for DDXs to opt-in to that behavior.  They merely need to call

LocalAccessScopeUser()

in their init functions.

A subsequent commit will add that call for Xwayland.

Signed-off-by: Ray Strode <rstrode@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com>
Reviewed-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
2015-05-26 11:22:21 -07:00
Keith Packard
26e50e8b2c Merge remote-tracking branch 'jturney/mingw-build-fixes' 2015-05-11 15:36:53 -07:00
Colin Harrison
c7b49bdbb9 os/utils.c: Fix prototype for Win32TempDir()
xorg/xserver/os/utils.c: In function ‘Win32TempDir’:
xorg/xserver/os/utils.c:1643:1: warning: old-style function definition [-Wold-style-definition]

Signed-off-by: Colin Harrison <colin.harrison@virgin.net>
Reviewed-by: Jon TURNEY <jon.turney@dronecode.org.uk>
2015-04-22 12:55:32 +01:00
Colin Harrison
a9b4b7b796 os/utils.c: Don't try to build os_move_fd() for WIN32
Signed-off-by: Colin Harrison <colin.harrison@virgin.net>
Reviewed-by: Jon TURNEY <jon.turney@dronecode.org.uk>
2015-04-22 12:55:29 +01:00
Colin Harrison
8363ef2764 os/xdmcp.c: Include Xtrans.h when building for WIN32
Xtrans.h must be included on WIN32 to prototype _XSERVTransWSAStartup()

xserver/os/xdmcp.c: In function ‘get_addr_by_name’:
xserver/os/xdmcp.c:1483:5: error: implicit declaration of function ‘_XSERVTransWSAStartup’ [-Werror=implicit-function-declaration]

Signed-off-by: Colin Harrison <colin.harrison@virgin.net>
Reviewed-by: Jon TURNEY <jon.turney@dronecode.org.uk>
2015-04-22 12:55:15 +01:00
Alan Coopersmith
df4e41fdb4 Convert os/* to new *allocarray functions
v2: remove now useless parentheses

Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Matt Turner <mattst88@gmail.com>
2015-04-21 16:57:08 -07:00
Alan Coopersmith
ae75d50395 Add no-fail equivalents of allocarray & reallocarray
v2: Remove extra 's' from comment

Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Matt Turner <mattst88@gmail.com>
2015-04-21 16:57:08 -07:00
Alan Coopersmith
0887c9463f Import reallocarray() from OpenBSD
Wrapper for realloc() that checks for overflow when multiplying
arguments together, so we don't have to add overflow checks to
every single call.  For documentation on usage, see:
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi/OpenBSD-current/man3/calloc.3

Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>
Acked-by: Matt Turner <mattst88@gmail.com>
2015-04-21 16:57:08 -07:00
Alan Coopersmith
b96dc99996 Add XNFcallocarray() to allow xnfcalloc() to check for overflow
The xnfcalloc() macro took two arguments but simply multiplied them
together without checking for overflow and defeating any overflow
checking that calloc() might have done.  Let's not do that.

The original XNFcalloc() function is left for now to preserve driver
ABI, but is marked as deprecated so it can be removed in a future round
of ABI break/cleanup.

Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Matt Turner <mattst88@gmail.com>
2015-04-21 16:57:07 -07:00
Jon TURNEY
d3080d421b os: Teach vpnprintf() how to handle "%*.*s"
XdmcpFatal uses the format specifier %*.*s, which vpnprintf() doesn't
understand, which causes a backtrace and prevents the reason for the XDMCP
failure being logged.

See also:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=66862
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=758574

"%*.*s" is also currently used in a few other places, so teach vpnprintf() how
to handle it

$ fgrep -r "%*.*s" *
hw/dmx/config/scanner.l:    fprintf(stderr, "parse error on line %d at token \"%*.*s\"\n",
hw/dmx/dmxlog.c:        ErrorF("(%s) dmx[i%d/%*.*s]: ", type,
hw/dmx/input/dmxinputinit.c:                dmxLogCont(dmxInfo, "\t[i%d/%*.*s",
os/access.c:        ErrorF("Xserver: siAddrMatch(): type = %s, value = %*.*s -- %s\n",
os/access.c:                ("Xserver: siCheckAddr(): type = %s, value = %*.*s, len = %d -- %s\n",
os/xdmcp.c:    FatalError("XDMCP fatal error: %s %*.*s\n", type,

Signed-off-by: Jon TURNEY <jon.turney@dronecode.org.uk>
Reviewed-by: Colin Harrison <colin.harrison@virgin.net>
2015-03-16 16:34:50 +00:00
Jon TURNEY
491cf02e19 os: XDMCP options like -query etc. should imply -listen tcp
In X server 1.17, the default configuration is now -nolisten tcp.  In this
configuration, XDMCP options don't work usefully, as the X server is not
listening on the port for the display that it tells the display manager to
connect to.

Signed-off-by: Jon TURNEY <jon.turney@dronecode.org.uk>
Reviewed-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Colin Harrison <colin.harrison@virgin.net>
2015-03-16 16:34:43 +00:00
Alan Coopersmith
7ea64fb437 Clear ListenTransConns entries in CloseWellKnownConnections
Since _XSERVTransClose frees the connection pointer passed to it,
remove that pointer from the array, so we don't try to double free it
if we come back into CloseWellKnownConnections again.

Should fix https://bugzilla.yoctoproject.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6665 in which
the shutdown section of the main() loop called CloseWellKnownConnections()
and then moved on to ddxGiveUp(), which failed to release the VT and thus
called AbortServer(), which called CloseWellKnownConnections() again.

Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Adam Jackson <ajax@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
2015-03-13 12:31:21 +10:00
Dave Airlie
9d9bd38fe1 os/access: fix regression in server interpreted auth
This was reported on irc on Fedora when rawhide went to 1.17.1.

regression occured in: 2566835b43
 os: Eliminate uninitialized value warnings from access.c

siAddrMatch doesn't need addr to be a useful value, it checks
some things like localuser without having an address at all.

Signed-off-by: Dave Airlie <airlied@redhat.com>
Tested-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
2015-03-13 12:31:21 +10:00
Alan Coopersmith
9e002dfcd7 Get rid of const warnings in XSERVER_INPUT_EVENT dtrace probe calls
Use typedefs to work around dtrace dropping const qualifiers from probe
arguments when generating Xserver-dtrace.h.   Add new probes.h header to
avoid having to replicate these typedefs in every file with dtrace probes.

Gets rid of these warnings from gcc 4.8:
 getevents.c:1096:9:
  warning: passing argument 6 of '__dtrace_Xserver___input__event' discards
  'const' qualifier from pointer target type [enabled by default]
 getevents.c:1096:9:
  warning: passing argument 7 of '__dtrace_Xserver___input__event' disards
  'const' qualifier from pointer target type [enabled by default]
 getevents.c:1651:9:
  warning: passing argument 6 of '__dtrace_Xserver___input__event' disards
  'const' qualifier from pointer target type [enabled by default]
 getevents.c:1651:9:
  warning: passing argument 7 of '__dtrace_Xserver___input__event' disards
  'const' qualifier from pointer target type [enabled by default]
 getevents.c:1791:9:
  warning: passing argument 6 of '__dtrace_Xserver___input__event' disards
  'const' qualifier from pointer target type [enabled by default]
 getevents.c:1791:9:
  warning: passing argument 7 of '__dtrace_Xserver___input__event' disards
  'const' qualifier from pointer target type [enabled by default]
 getevents.c:1921:9:
  warning: passing argument 6 of '__dtrace_Xserver___input__event' disards
  'const' qualifier from pointer target type [enabled by default]
 getevents.c:1921:9:
  warning: passing argument 7 of '__dtrace_Xserver___input__event' disards
  'const' qualifier from pointer target type [enabled by default]

Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
2015-02-10 18:14:44 -08:00
Nikhil Mahale
fe4c774c57 os: Fix timer race conditions
Fixing following kind of race-conditions -

    WaitForSomething()
    |
    ---->  // timers -> timer-1 -> timer-2 -> null
           while (timers && (int) (timers->expires - now) <= 0)
               // prototype - DoTimer(OsTimerPtr timer, CARD32 now, OsTimerPtr *prev)
               DoTimer(timers, now, &timers)
               |
               |
               ----> OsBlockSignals();  .... OS Signal comes just before blocking it,
                                        .... timer-1 handler gets called.
                                             // timer-1 gets served and scheduled again;
                                             // timers -> timer-2 -> timer-1 -> null
                                        ....
                     *prev = timer->next;
                      timer->next = NULL;   // timers -> null
                      // timers list gets corrupted here and timer-2 gets removed from list.

Fixes: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=86288
Signed-off-by: Nikhil Mahale <nmahale@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-by: Julien Cristau <jcristau@debian.org>

v2: Apply warning fixes from Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>

Reviewed-by: Aaron Plattner <aplattner@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: Aaron Plattner <aplattner@nvidia.com>
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
2015-01-26 10:40:30 -08:00
Carl Worth
7b076fdfc0 os/xsha1.c: Add license and copyright attribution.
I'm interested in copying this code to the mesa project, but before
doing that it seems prudent to have the license and copyright
attributions in place before copying that. To get this list of names I
went through:

	git log -- os/xsha1.c
and:
	git log -- render/glyph.c

Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
2015-01-02 13:39:52 -08:00
Alan Coopersmith
bebcac0cf7 Move RTLD_DI_SETSIGNAL code into a separate block to quiet warning
Gets rid of gcc 4.8 warning:
 osinit.c:211:9: warning: ISO C90 forbids mixed declarations and code
  [-Wdeclaration-after-statement]

Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
2014-12-19 18:16:15 -08:00
Keith Packard
1559a94395 dix: GetHosts bounds check using wrong pointer value [CVE-2014-8092 pt. 6]
GetHosts saves the pointer to allocated memory in *data, and then
wants to bounds-check writes to that region, but was mistakenly using
a bare 'data' instead of '*data'. Also, data is declared as void **,
so we need a cast to turn it into a byte pointer so we can actually do
pointer comparisons.

Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
Reviewed-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>
2014-12-09 11:30:52 -08:00
Alan Coopersmith
bc8e20430b dix: integer overflow in GetHosts() [CVE-2014-8092 2/4]
GetHosts() iterates over all the hosts it has in memory, and copies
them to a buffer. The buffer length is calculated by iterating over
all the hosts and adding up all of their combined length. There is a
potential integer overflow, if there are lots and lots of hosts (with
a combined length of > ~4 gig). This should be possible by repeatedly
calling ProcChangeHosts() on 64bit machines with enough memory.

This patch caps the list at 1mb, because multi-megabyte hostname
lists for X access control are insane.

Reported-by: Ilja Van Sprundel <ivansprundel@ioactive.com>
Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
2014-12-08 18:09:47 -08:00
Alan Coopersmith
90cc925c59 unchecked malloc may allow unauthed client to crash Xserver [CVE-2014-8091]
authdes_ezdecode() calls malloc() using a length provided by the
connection handshake sent by a newly connected client in order
to authenticate to the server, so should be treated as untrusted.

It didn't check if malloc() failed before writing to the newly
allocated buffer, so could lead to a server crash if the server
fails to allocate memory (up to UINT16_MAX bytes, since the len
field is a CARD16 in the X protocol).

Reported-by: Ilja Van Sprundel <ivansprundel@ioactive.com>
Signed-off-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
2014-12-08 18:09:46 -08:00
Peter Harris
4b0d0df34f Fix overflow of ConnectionOutput->size and ->count
When (long) is larger than (int), and when realloc succeeds with sizes
larger than INT_MAX, ConnectionOutput->size and ConnectionOutput->count
overflow and become negative.

When ConnectionOutput->count is negative, InsertIOV does not actually
insert an IOV, and FlushClient goes into an infinite loop of writev(fd,
iov, 0) [an empty list].

Avoid this situation by killing the client when it has more than INT_MAX
unread bytes of data.

Signed-off-by: Peter Harris <pharris@opentext.com>
Reviewed-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
2014-11-30 11:37:56 -08:00
Aaron Plattner
c299400168 os: "Server terminated successfully" is not an error
ErrorFSigSafe calls LogVMessageVerbSigSafe with the message type set to X_ERROR.
That generates this in the log:

  (EE) Server terminated successfully (0). Closing log file.

People periodically report this as an error, sometimes quoting this "error"
rather than an earlier error that actually caused a problem.

v2: Use X_INFO instead of X_NOTICE

Signed-off-by: Aaron Plattner <aplattner@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
2014-11-30 11:35:02 -08:00
Peter Hutterer
732fd7e571 Drop trailing whitespaces
sed -i "s/[ ]\+$//g" **/*.(c|h)

happy reviewing...
git diff -w is an empty diff.

Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
2014-11-12 10:25:00 +10:00
Keith Packard
2566835b43 os: Eliminate uninitialized value warnings from access.c
The ConvertAddr function doesn't reliably set the 'addr' return value,
and so callers are getting flagged for using potentially uninitialized
values. Initialize the value in the callers to NULL and then go ahead
and check for NULL values before using them.

Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
2014-10-28 11:25:56 -07:00