Date: Sun, 31 Aug 2014 06:53:15 +0000 From: bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org To: freebsd-ports-bugs@FreeBSD.org Subject: [Bug 193192] New: vt keymaps with Unicode characters crash X server on start Message-ID: <bug-193192-13@https.bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/>
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https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=193192 Bug ID: 193192 Summary: vt keymaps with Unicode characters crash X server on start Product: Ports Tree Version: Latest Hardware: Any OS: Any Status: Needs Triage Severity: Affects Many People Priority: Normal Component: Individual Port(s) Assignee: freebsd-ports-bugs@FreeBSD.org Reporter: se@FreeBSD.org The problem is an assumption, that does not hold if the new console driver (vt) is used. In x11-drivers/xf86-input-keyboard line 1264ff of bsd_KeyMap.c, an assumption is made, that the character returned will be in the range of 0x00 to 0xff. #define KD_GET_ENTRY(i,n) \ eascii_to_x[((keymap.key[i].spcl << (n+1)) & 0x100) + keymap.key[i].map[n]] [...] void KbdGetMapping (InputInfoPtr pInfo, KeySymsPtr pKeySyms, CARD8 *pModMap) { KbdDevPtr pKbd = (KbdDevPtr) pInfo->private; KeySym *k; int i; #ifndef __bsdi__ switch (pKbd->consType) { /* * XXX wscons has no GIO_KEYMAP */ #if (defined (SYSCONS_SUPPORT) || defined (PCVT_SUPPORT)) && defined(GIO_KEYMAP) case SYSCONS: case PCVT: { keymap_t keymap; if (ioctl(pInfo->fd, GIO_KEYMAP, &keymap) != -1) { for (i = 0; i < keymap.n_keys && i < NUM_KEYCODES; i++) if (remap[i]) { k = map + (remap[i] << 2); k[0] = KD_GET_ENTRY(i,0); /* non-shifed */ k[1] = KD_GET_ENTRY(i,1); /* shifted */ k[2] = KD_GET_ENTRY(i,4); /* alt */ k[3] = KD_GET_ENTRY(i,5); /* alt - shifted */ if (k[3] == k[2]) k[3] = NoSymbol; if (k[2] == k[1]) k[2] = NoSymbol; if (k[1] == k[0]) k[1] = NoSymbol; if (k[0] == k[2] && k[1] == k[3]) k[2] = k[3] = NoSymbol; } } } break; #endif /* SYSCONS || PCVT */ The keymap returned by ioctl(GIO_KEYMAP) used to contain characters in the selected locale, which meant it was limited to 8 bit values, effectively. Now with Unicode support, larger values (>=0x100) can be found in keymap files. In my case, the Euro symbol (0x20ac) was the cause of an out-of-bounds access to the keymap array in line 1265 of bsd_KbdMap.c (assignment to k[2] for Alt "E"). To reproduce, you need to use the "vt" console driver: Load any keyboard with Unicode characters beyond 0x100 with kbdcontrol (e.g. kbdcontrol -l de). Then start Xorg and see that it crashes with a segfault when trying to load the keymap. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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