1/*
2 * Copyright (c) 2008 Otto Moerbeek <[email protected]>
3 * SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
4 */
5
6#include <sys/types.h>
7#include <errno.h>
8#include <stdint.h>
9#include <stdlib.h>
10
11#ifndef SIZE_MAX
12 #define SIZE_MAX UINTPTR_MAX
13#endif
14
15/*
16 * This is sqrt(SIZE_MAX+1), as s1*s2 <= SIZE_MAX
17 * if both s1 < MUL_NO_OVERFLOW and s2 < MUL_NO_OVERFLOW
18 */
19#define MUL_NO_OVERFLOW ((size_t)1 << (sizeof(size_t) * 4))
20
21void *
22openbsd_reallocarray(void *optr, size_t nmemb, size_t size)
23{
24 if ((nmemb >= MUL_NO_OVERFLOW || size >= MUL_NO_OVERFLOW) &&
25 nmemb > 0 && SIZE_MAX / nmemb < size) {
26 errno = ENOMEM;
27 return NULL;
28 }
29 /*
30 * Head off variations in realloc behavior on different
31 * platforms (reported by MarkR <[email protected]>)
32 *
33 * The behaviour of reallocarray is implementation-defined if
34 * nmemb or size is zero. It can return NULL or non-NULL
35 * depending on the platform.
36 * https://www.securecoding.cert.org/confluence/display/c/MEM04-C.Beware+of+zero-lengthallocations
37 *
38 * Here are some extracts from realloc man pages on different platforms.
39 *
40 * void realloc( void memblock, size_t size );
41 *
42 * Windows:
43 *
44 * If there is not enough available memory to expand the block
45 * to the given size, the original block is left unchanged,
46 * and NULL is returned. If size is zero, then the block
47 * pointed to by memblock is freed; the return value is NULL,
48 * and memblock is left pointing at a freed block.
49 *
50 * OpenBSD:
51 *
52 * If size or nmemb is equal to 0, a unique pointer to an
53 * access protected, zero sized object is returned. Access via
54 * this pointer will generate a SIGSEGV exception.
55 *
56 * Linux:
57 *
58 * If size was equal to 0, either NULL or a pointer suitable
59 * to be passed to free() is returned.
60 *
61 * OS X:
62 *
63 * If size is zero and ptr is not NULL, a new, minimum sized
64 * object is allocated and the original object is freed.
65 *
66 * It looks like images with zero width or height can trigger
67 * this, and fuzzing behaviour will differ by platform, so
68 * fuzzing on one platform may not detect zero-size allocation
69 * problems on other platforms.
70 */
71 if (size == 0 || nmemb == 0)
72 return NULL;
73 return realloc(optr, size * nmemb);
74}
75