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Fix OID parsing

Force the OIDs read from input files to be interpreted as big-endian integers.
Leaving them as little-endian results in invalid values in params, eventually
leading to a crash.
master
Justin Mathews 6 anos atrás
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3 arquivos alterados com 48 adições e 11 exclusões
  1. +9
    -2
      ui/keypair.c
  2. +14
    -3
      ui/open.c
  3. +25
    -6
      ui/sign.c

+ 9
- 2
ui/keypair.c Ver arquivo

@@ -17,7 +17,8 @@
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
xmss_params params;
uint32_t oid;
uint32_t oid = 0;
int parse_oid_result = 0;

if (argc != 2) {
fprintf(stderr, "Expected parameter string (e.g. 'XMSS-SHA2_10_256')"
@@ -27,7 +28,11 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
}

XMSS_STR_TO_OID(&oid, argv[1]);
XMSS_PARSE_OID(&params, oid);
parse_oid_result = XMSS_PARSE_OID(&params, oid);
if (parse_oid_result != 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "Error parsing oid.\n");
return parse_oid_result;
}

unsigned char pk[XMSS_OID_LEN + params.pk_bytes];
unsigned char sk[XMSS_OID_LEN + params.sk_bytes];
@@ -38,4 +43,6 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
fwrite(sk, 1, XMSS_OID_LEN + params.sk_bytes, stdout);

fclose(stdout);

return 0;
}

+ 14
- 3
ui/open.c Ver arquivo

@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@

#include "../params.h"
#include "../xmss.h"
#include "../utils.h"

#ifdef XMSSMT
#define XMSS_PARSE_OID xmssmt_parse_oid
@@ -17,7 +18,9 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv) {
FILE *sm_file;

xmss_params params;
uint32_t oid;
uint32_t oid = 0;
uint8_t buffer[XMSS_OID_LEN];
int parse_oid_result;

unsigned long long smlen;
int ret;
@@ -39,6 +42,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv) {
sm_file = fopen(argv[2], "rb");
if (sm_file == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "Could not open signature + message file.\n");
fclose(keypair_file);
return -1;
}

@@ -46,8 +50,15 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv) {
fseek(sm_file, 0, SEEK_END);
smlen = ftell(sm_file);

fread(&oid, 1, XMSS_OID_LEN, keypair_file);
XMSS_PARSE_OID(&params, oid);
fread(&buffer, 1, XMSS_OID_LEN, keypair_file);
oid = (uint32_t)bytes_to_ull(buffer, XMSS_OID_LEN);
parse_oid_result = XMSS_PARSE_OID(&params, oid);
if (parse_oid_result != 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "Error parsing oid.\n");
fclose(keypair_file);
fclose(sm_file);
return parse_oid_result;
}

unsigned char pk[XMSS_OID_LEN + params.pk_bytes];
unsigned char *sm = malloc(smlen);


+ 25
- 6
ui/sign.c Ver arquivo

@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@

#include "../params.h"
#include "../xmss.h"
#include "../utils.h"

#ifdef XMSSMT
#define XMSS_PARSE_OID xmssmt_parse_oid
@@ -17,8 +18,10 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv) {
FILE *m_file;

xmss_params params;
uint32_t oid_pk;
uint32_t oid_sk;
uint32_t oid_pk = 0;
uint32_t oid_sk = 0;
uint8_t buffer[XMSS_OID_LEN];
int parse_oid_result;

unsigned long long mlen;

@@ -39,6 +42,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv) {
m_file = fopen(argv[2], "rb");
if (m_file == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "Could not open message file.\n");
fclose(keypair_file);
return -1;
}

@@ -47,14 +51,29 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv) {
mlen = ftell(m_file);

/* Read the OID from the public key, as we need its length to seek past it */
fread(&oid_pk, 1, XMSS_OID_LEN, keypair_file);
XMSS_PARSE_OID(&params, oid_pk);
fread(&buffer, 1, XMSS_OID_LEN, keypair_file);
/* The XMSS_OID_LEN bytes in buffer are a big-endian uint32. */
oid_pk = (uint32_t)bytes_to_ull(buffer, XMSS_OID_LEN);
parse_oid_result = XMSS_PARSE_OID(&params, oid_pk);
if (parse_oid_result != 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "Error parsing public key oid.\n");
fclose(keypair_file);
fclose(m_file);
return parse_oid_result;
}

/* fseek past the public key */
fseek(keypair_file, params.pk_bytes, SEEK_CUR);
/* This is the OID we're actually going to use. Likely the same, but still. */
fread(&oid_sk, 1, XMSS_OID_LEN, keypair_file);
XMSS_PARSE_OID(&params, oid_sk);
fread(&buffer, 1, XMSS_OID_LEN, keypair_file);
oid_sk = (uint32_t)bytes_to_ull(buffer, XMSS_OID_LEN);
parse_oid_result = XMSS_PARSE_OID(&params, oid_sk);
if (parse_oid_result != 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "Error parsing secret key oid.\n");
fclose(keypair_file);
fclose(m_file);
return parse_oid_result;
}

unsigned char sk[XMSS_OID_LEN + params.sk_bytes];
unsigned char *m = malloc(mlen);


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