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Mp4: fixed possible chunk offset overflow. In "co64" atom chunk start offset is a 64-bit unsigned integer. When trimming the "mdat" atom, chunk offsets are casted to off_t values which are typically 64-bit signed integers. A specially crafted mp4 file with huge chunk offsets may lead to off_t overflow and result in negative trim boundaries. The consequences of the overflow are: - Incorrect Content-Length header value in the response. - Negative left boundary of the response file buffer holding the trimmed "mdat". This leads to pread()/sendfile() errors followed by closing the client connection. On rare systems where off_t is a 32-bit integer, this scenario is also feasible with the "stco" atom. The fix is to add checks which make sure data chunks referenced by each track are within the mp4 file boundaries. Additionally a few more checks are added to ensure mp4 file consistency and log errors.
author Roman Arutyunyan <arut@nginx.com>
date Wed, 26 Feb 2020 15:10:46 +0300
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