From: Ian Jackson Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2016 13:35:31 +0000 (+0100) Subject: pygrub: Properly quote results, when returning them to the caller: X-Git-Url: http://xenbits.xensource.com/gitweb?a=commitdiff_plain;h=6639a202f285ace4adf57453ade066bd4b4298e0;p=xen.git pygrub: Properly quote results, when returning them to the caller: * When the caller wants sexpr output, use `repr()' This is what Xend expects. The returned S-expressions are now escaped and quoted by Python, generally using '...'. Previously kernel and ramdisk were unquoted and args was quoted with "..." but without proper escaping. This change may break toolstacks which do not properly dequote the returned S-expressions. * When the caller wants "simple" output, crash if the delimiter is contained in the returned value. With --output-format=simple it does not seem like this could ever happen, because the bootloader config parsers all take line-based input from the various bootloader config files. With --output-format=simple0, this can happen if the bootloader config file contains nul bytes. This is CVE-2016-9379 and CVE-2016-9380 / XSA-198. Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson Tested-by: Ian Jackson Reviewed-by: Andrew Cooper master commit: 27e14d346ed6ff1c3a3cfc479507e62d133e92a9 master date: 2016-11-22 13:52:09 +0100 --- diff --git a/tools/pygrub/src/pygrub b/tools/pygrub/src/pygrub index 5380a2f8e1..a7aaf9670b 100755 --- a/tools/pygrub/src/pygrub +++ b/tools/pygrub/src/pygrub @@ -726,14 +726,17 @@ def sniff_netware(fs, cfg): return cfg def format_sxp(kernel, ramdisk, args): - s = "linux (kernel %s)" % kernel + s = "linux (kernel %s)" % repr(kernel) if ramdisk: - s += "(ramdisk %s)" % ramdisk + s += "(ramdisk %s)" % repr(ramdisk) if args: - s += "(args \"%s\")" % args + s += "(args %s)" % repr(args) return s def format_simple(kernel, ramdisk, args, sep): + for check in (kernel, ramdisk, args): + if check is not None and sep in check: + raise RuntimeError, "simple format cannot represent delimiter-containing value" s = ("kernel %s" % kernel) + sep if ramdisk: s += ("ramdisk %s" % ramdisk) + sep