If a network is being forgotten, then make sure to reset connected_time.
Otherwise the rank logic thinks that the network is known which can
result in network_find_rank_index returning -1.
Found by sanitizer:
src/network.c:1329:23: runtime error: index -1 out of bounds for type
'double [64]'
==25412==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: global-buffer-overflow on address 0x000000421ab0 at pc 0x000000402faf bp 0x7fffffffdb00 sp 0x7fffffffdaf0
READ of size 4 at 0x000000421ab0 thread T0
#0 0x402fae in validate_mgmt_ies src/mpdu.c:128
#1 0x403ce8 in validate_probe_request_mmpdu src/mpdu.c:370
#2 0x404ef2 in validate_mgmt_mpdu src/mpdu.c:662
#3 0x405166 in mpdu_validate src/mpdu.c:706
#4 0x402529 in ie_order_test unit/test-mpdu.c:156
#5 0x418f49 in l_test_run ell/test.c:83
#6 0x402715 in main unit/test-mpdu.c:171
#7 0x7ffff5d43ed9 in __libc_start_main (/lib64/libc.so.6+0x20ed9)
#8 0x4019a9 in _start (/home/denkenz/iwd-master/unit/test-mpdu+0x4019a9)
==24642==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: stack-buffer-overflow on address 0x7ffe00450850 at pc 0x7f2043eef5e3 bp 0x7ffe00450660 sp 0x7ffe0044fdf0
WRITE of size 3 at 0x7ffe00450850 thread T0
#0 0x7f2043eef5e2 in __interceptor_vsprintf /var/tmp/portage/sys-devel/gcc-8.2.0-r2/work/gcc-8.2.0/libsanitizer/sanitizer_common/sanitizer_common_interceptors.inc:1522
#1 0x7f2043eef956 in __interceptor_sprintf /var/tmp/portage/sys-devel/gcc-8.2.0-r2/work/gcc-8.2.0/libsanitizer/sanitizer_common/sanitizer_common_interceptors.inc:1553
#2 0x4026f1 in prf_test unit/test-prf-sha1.c:64
#3 0x407478 in l_test_run ell/test.c:83
#4 0x4029e3 in main unit/test-prf-sha1.c:130
#5 0x7f2042dd9ed9 in __libc_start_main (/lib64/libc.so.6+0x20ed9)
#6 0x401f79 in _start (/home/denkenz/iwd-master/unit/test-prf-sha1+0x401f79)
This fixes the valgrind warning:
==14804== Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised value(s)
==14804== at 0x402E56: sae_is_quadradic_residue (sae.c:218)
==14804== by 0x402E56: sae_compute_pwe (sae.c:272)
==14804== by 0x402E56: sae_build_commit (sae.c:333)
==14804== by 0x402E56: sae_send_commit (sae.c:591)
==14804== by 0x401CC3: test_confirm_after_accept (test-sae.c:454)
==14804== by 0x408A28: l_test_run (test.c:83)
==14804== by 0x401427: main (test-sae.c:566)
Now that the peer element is validated we must send valid point data.
This should have been done in the beginning anyways, but since the
point data was not previously validated this test still passed.
Since this particular unit test is really testing timeouts we can just
use the commit buffer for other tests since it contains a valid scalar
and point.
The return from l_ecc_point_from_data was not being checked for NULL,
which would cause a segfault if the peer sent an invalid point.
This adds a check and fails the protocol if p_element is NULL, as the
spec defines.
src/eap-ttls.c:766:50: error: ‘Password’ directive output may be truncated writing 8 bytes into a region of size between 1 and 72 [-Werror=format-truncation=]
snprintf(password_key, sizeof(password_key), "%sPassword", prefix);
^~~~~~~~
In file included from /usr/include/stdio.h:862,
from src/eap-ttls.c:28:
/usr/include/bits/stdio2.h:64:10: note: ‘__builtin___snprintf_chk’ output between 9 and 80 bytes into a destination of size 72
return __builtin___snprintf_chk (__s, __n, __USE_FORTIFY_LEVEL - 1,
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
__bos (__s), __fmt, __va_arg_pack ());
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Stop using l_pem_load_certificate which has been removed from ell, use
the same functions to load certificate files to validate them as those
used by the TLS implementation itself.
This is a helper/shortcut to get_ordered_networks (plural). In nearly
all the autotests we had (roughly) the same block of code:
ordered_network = get_ordered_networks()[0]
self.assertNotEqual(ordered_network, None)
self.assertEqual(ordered_network.name, "someSsid")
Rather than having to do this, we can simplify and just have a single
call to get_ordered_network, which takes the SSID. If the SSID is not
found, we raise an exception. This avoids needing both asserts since
we are guarenteed that the return is valid and the SSID matches.
This also avoids possible issues with multiple networks showing up in
the GetOrderedNetworks call. Eventually test-runner will support running
tests on real wireless hardware, so its possible we could pick up
unexpected networks in the scan.
At some point a stray ';' got added into an autotest in a section
of code that is heavily copy pasted. So in turn nearly all the autotests
have this stray ';' after list_devices (and a few in other places).