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Buffer overflow in kqueue.control() #74244
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The first parameter of kqueue.control() is documented as an iterable. But actually it should have a length. kqueue.control() uses PyObject_Size() for allocating an array and PyObject_GetIter()+PyIter_Next() for iterating kevent objects and filling the array. If the length and the iterator are not consistent this can lead to writing past the end of the array. |
Proposed patch presumably fixes the issue. But since this is *BSD specific I can't even check that it is compiled. |
I have tested it on FreeBSD, found and fixed one bug. |
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