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double eval of raw_args in create_from_blueprint

Low
charles-cooper published GHSA-3whq-64q2-qfj6 Apr 25, 2024

Package

pip vyper (pip)

Affected versions

<=0.3.10

Patched versions

None

Description

Summary

Using the create_from_blueprint builtin can result in a double eval vulnerability when raw_args=True and the args argument has side-effects.

A contract search was performed and no vulnerable contracts were found in production. In particular, the raw_args variant of create_from_blueprint was not found to be used in production.

Details

It can be seen that the _build_create_IR function of the create_from_blueprint builtin doesn't cache the mentioned args argument to the stack:

def _build_create_IR(self, expr, args, context, value, salt, code_offset, raw_args):

As such, it can be evaluated multiple times (instead of retrieving the value from the stack).

PoC

The vulnerability is demonstrated in the following boa test:

src1 = """
c: uint256
"""
deployer = """
created_address: public(address)
deployed: public(uint256)

@external
def get() -> Bytes[32]:
    self.deployed += 1
    return b''

@external
def create_(target: address):
    self.created_address = create_from_blueprint(target, raw_call(self, method_id("get()"), max_outsize=32), raw_args=True, code_offset=3)
"""

Factory = b.loads_partial(src1)
c = Factory.deploy_as_blueprint()

c2 = b.loads(deployer, b'')
c2.create_(c)
c2.deployed()

The output of c2.deployed() is 2 although create_ was called only once and the value was initialized to 0.

Impact

No vulnerable production contracts were found. Additionally, double evaluation of side-effects should be easily discoverable in client tests. As such, the impact is low.

Severity

Low

CVE ID

CVE-2024-32647

Weaknesses

No CWEs