Impact
There is a bug in the main branch of Lucet's lucet-runtime that allows a use-after-free in an Instance object that could result in memory corruption, data race, or other related issues. This bug was introduced early in the development of Lucet and is present in all releases. As a result of this bug, and dependent on the memory backing for the Instance objects, it is possible to trigger a use-after-free when the Instance is dropped.
Patches
Users should upgrade to the main branch of the Lucet repository. Lucet does not provide versioned releases on crates.io.
Workarounds
There is no way to remediate this vulnerability without upgrading.
Description
Lucet uses a "pool" allocator for new WebAssembly instances that are created. This pool allocator manages everything from the linear memory of the wasm instance, the runtime stack for async switching, as well as the memory behind the Instance itself. Instances are referred to via an InstanceHandle type which will, on drop, release the memory backing the Instance back to the pool.
When an Instance is dropped, the fields of the Instance are destructed top-to-bottom, however when the alloc: Alloc field is destructed, the memory backing the Instance is released back to the pool before the destructors of the remaining fields are run. If another thread allocates the same memory from the pool while these destructors are still running, a race condition occurs that can lead to use-after-free errors.
The bug was corrected by changing how the InstanceHandle destructor operates to ensure that the memory backing an Instance is only returned to the pool once the Instance has been completely destroyed.
This security advisory has been assigned CVE-2021-43790.
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Impact
There is a bug in the main branch of Lucet's
lucet-runtimethat allows a use-after-free in anInstanceobject that could result in memory corruption, data race, or other related issues. This bug was introduced early in the development of Lucet and is present in all releases. As a result of this bug, and dependent on the memory backing for theInstanceobjects, it is possible to trigger a use-after-free when theInstanceis dropped.Patches
Users should upgrade to the
mainbranch of the Lucet repository. Lucet does not provide versioned releases on crates.io.Workarounds
There is no way to remediate this vulnerability without upgrading.
Description
Lucet uses a "pool" allocator for new WebAssembly instances that are created. This pool allocator manages everything from the linear memory of the wasm instance, the runtime stack for async switching, as well as the memory behind the Instance itself.
Instancesare referred to via anInstanceHandletype which will, on drop, release the memory backing the Instance back to the pool.When an Instance is dropped, the fields of the
Instanceare destructed top-to-bottom, however when thealloc: Allocfield is destructed, the memory backing theInstanceis released back to the pool before the destructors of the remaining fields are run. If another thread allocates the same memory from the pool while these destructors are still running, a race condition occurs that can lead to use-after-free errors.The bug was corrected by changing how the
InstanceHandledestructor operates to ensure that the memory backing an Instance is only returned to the pool once theInstancehas been completely destroyed.This security advisory has been assigned CVE-2021-43790.
For more information
If you have any questions or comments about this advisory:
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