Tile components in a JP2 image might have null data pointer by defining a
zero component size (for example using large horizontal or vertical
sampling periods). This null data pointer leads to null image component
data pointer, causing crash when dereferenced without != null check in
imagetopnm.
Add != null check.
This commit addresses #1152 (CVE-2018-18088).
* Fix some potential overflow issues
Put sizeof to the beginning of the multiplication to enforce that
size_t instead of smaller integer types is used for the calculation.
This fixes warnings from LGTM:
Multiplication result may overflow 'unsigned int'
before it is converted to 'unsigned long'.
It also allows removing some type casts.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>
* Fix code indentation
Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>
This uses snprintf() with correct buffer length instead of sprintf(), which
prevents a buffer overflow when providing a long output prefix. Furthermore
the program exits with an error when the provided output prefix is too long.
Fixes#1088.
In the case where a BMP file declares compression 3 (BI_BITFIELDS)
with header size <= 56, all bitmask values keep their initialization
value 0. This may lead to various undefined behavior later e.g. when
doing 1 << (l_comp->prec - 1).
This issue does not affect files with bit count 16 because of a check
added in 16240e2 which sets default values to the color masks if they
are all 0.
This commit adds similar checks for the 32 bit case.
Also, if a BMP file declares compression 3 with header size >= 56 and
intentional 0 bitmasks, the same issue will be triggered in both the
16 and 32 bit count case.
This commit adds checks to bmp_read_info_header() rejecting BMP files
with "intentional" 0 bitmasks. These checks might be removed in the
future when proper handling of zero bitmasks will be available in
openjpeg2.
fixes#1057 (CVE-2018-5785)
Compiler warnings:
src/lib/openjp2/jp2.c:1008:35: warning:
too many arguments for format [-Wformat-extra-args]
src/lib/openjp2/j2k.c:1928:73: warning:
format ‘%d’ expects argument of type ‘int’, but argument 4 has type ‘OPJ_OFF_T {aka long int}’ [-Wformat=]
Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>
ssize_t is a POSIX type which is declared in POSIX include files.
Mingw-w64 provides it also for Windows.
Use the local declaration only with MS compilers.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>
This adds the appropriate variables to the invocation of fprintf(). They were
specified in the format string, but were missing in the actual call. This
fixes#1074 and #1075.