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@@ -0,0 +1,70 @@
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+From de1e70e6d179361291312d2c2effb246eedbdd88 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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+From: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
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+Date: Tue, 5 Jul 2022 12:40:47 +1000
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+Subject: [PATCH] xkb: switch to array index loops to moving pointers
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+
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+Most similar loops here use a pointer that advances with each loop
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+iteration, let's do the same here for consistency.
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+
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+No functional changes.
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+
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+Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
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+Reviewed-by: Olivier Fourdan <ofourdan@redhat.com>
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+---
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+ xkb/xkb.c | 20 ++++++++++----------
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+ 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
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+
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+--- a/xkb/xkb.c
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++++ b/xkb/xkb.c
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+@@ -5335,16 +5335,16 @@ _CheckSetSections(XkbGeometryPtr geom,
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+ row->left = rWire->left;
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+ row->vertical = rWire->vertical;
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+ kWire = (xkbKeyWireDesc *) &rWire[1];
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+- for (k = 0; k < rWire->nKeys; k++) {
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++ for (k = 0; k < rWire->nKeys; k++, kWire++) {
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+ XkbKeyPtr key;
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+
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+ key = XkbAddGeomKey(row);
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+ if (!key)
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+ return BadAlloc;
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+- memcpy(key->name.name, kWire[k].name, XkbKeyNameLength);
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+- key->gap = kWire[k].gap;
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+- key->shape_ndx = kWire[k].shapeNdx;
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+- key->color_ndx = kWire[k].colorNdx;
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++ memcpy(key->name.name, kWire->name, XkbKeyNameLength);
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++ key->gap = kWire->gap;
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++ key->shape_ndx = kWire->shapeNdx;
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++ key->color_ndx = kWire->colorNdx;
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+ if (key->shape_ndx >= geom->num_shapes) {
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+ client->errorValue = _XkbErrCode3(0x10, key->shape_ndx,
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+ geom->num_shapes);
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+@@ -5356,7 +5356,7 @@ _CheckSetSections(XkbGeometryPtr geom,
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+ return BadMatch;
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+ }
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+ }
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+- rWire = (xkbRowWireDesc *) &kWire[rWire->nKeys];
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++ rWire = (xkbRowWireDesc *)kWire;
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+ }
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+ wire = (char *) rWire;
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+ if (sWire->nDoodads > 0) {
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+@@ -5421,16 +5421,16 @@ _CheckSetShapes(XkbGeometryPtr geom,
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+ return BadAlloc;
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+ ol->corner_radius = olWire->cornerRadius;
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+ ptWire = (xkbPointWireDesc *) &olWire[1];
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+- for (p = 0, pt = ol->points; p < olWire->nPoints; p++, pt++) {
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+- pt->x = ptWire[p].x;
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+- pt->y = ptWire[p].y;
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++ for (p = 0, pt = ol->points; p < olWire->nPoints; p++, pt++, ptWire++) {
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++ pt->x = ptWire->x;
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++ pt->y = ptWire->y;
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+ if (client->swapped) {
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+ swaps(&pt->x);
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+ swaps(&pt->y);
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+ }
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+ }
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+ ol->num_points = olWire->nPoints;
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+- olWire = (xkbOutlineWireDesc *) (&ptWire[olWire->nPoints]);
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++ olWire = (xkbOutlineWireDesc *)ptWire;
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+ }
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+ if (shapeWire->primaryNdx != XkbNoShape)
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+ shape->primary = &shape->outlines[shapeWire->primaryNdx];
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only in patch2:
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unchanged:
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--- xorg-server-1.19.6.orig/debian/patches/CVE-2022-2319.patch
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+++ xorg-server-1.19.6/debian/patches/CVE-2022-2319.patch
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@@ -0,0 +1,176 @@
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+From 1ff4ec6c6cc3d5acf47ee95ef1c5fb0b91d5cb08 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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+From: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
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+Date: Tue, 5 Jul 2022 11:11:06 +1000
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+Subject: [PATCH xserver] xkb: add request length validation for XkbSetGeometry
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+
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+No validation of the various fields on that report were done, so a
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+malicious client could send a short request that claims it had N
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+sections, or rows, or keys, and the server would process the request for
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+N sections, running out of bounds of the actual request data.
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+
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+Fix this by adding size checks to ensure our data is valid.
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+
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+ZDI-CAN 16062
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+
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+This vulnerability was discovered by:
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+Jan-Niklas Sohn working with Trend Micro Zero Day Initiative
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+
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+Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
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+---
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+ xkb/xkb.c | 43 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----
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+ 1 file changed, 38 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
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+
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+--- a/xkb/xkb.c
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++++ b/xkb/xkb.c
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+@@ -5123,7 +5123,7 @@ _GetCountedString(char **wire_inout, Cli
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+ }
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+
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+ static Status
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+-_CheckSetDoodad(char **wire_inout,
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++_CheckSetDoodad(char **wire_inout, xkbSetGeometryReq *req,
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+ XkbGeometryPtr geom, XkbSectionPtr section, ClientPtr client)
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+ {
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+ char *wire;
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+@@ -5134,6 +5134,9 @@ _CheckSetDoodad(char **wire_inout,
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+ Status status;
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+
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+ dWire = (xkbDoodadWireDesc *) (*wire_inout);
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++ if (!_XkbCheckRequestBounds(client, req, dWire, dWire + 1))
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++ return BadLength;
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++
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+ any = dWire->any;
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+ wire = (char *) &dWire[1];
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+ if (client->swapped) {
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+@@ -5236,7 +5239,7 @@ _CheckSetDoodad(char **wire_inout,
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+ }
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+
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+ static Status
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+-_CheckSetOverlay(char **wire_inout,
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++_CheckSetOverlay(char **wire_inout, xkbSetGeometryReq *req,
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+ XkbGeometryPtr geom, XkbSectionPtr section, ClientPtr client)
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+ {
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+ register int r;
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+@@ -5247,6 +5250,9 @@ _CheckSetOverlay(char **wire_inout,
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+
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+ wire = *wire_inout;
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+ olWire = (xkbOverlayWireDesc *) wire;
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++ if (!_XkbCheckRequestBounds(client, req, olWire, olWire + 1))
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++ return BadLength;
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++
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+ if (client->swapped) {
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+ swapl(&olWire->name);
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+ }
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+@@ -5258,6 +5264,9 @@ _CheckSetOverlay(char **wire_inout,
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+ xkbOverlayKeyWireDesc *kWire;
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+ XkbOverlayRowPtr row;
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+
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++ if (!_XkbCheckRequestBounds(client, req, rWire, rWire + 1))
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++ return BadLength;
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++
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+ if (rWire->rowUnder > section->num_rows) {
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+ client->errorValue = _XkbErrCode4(0x20, r, section->num_rows,
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+ rWire->rowUnder);
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+@@ -5266,6 +5275,9 @@ _CheckSetOverlay(char **wire_inout,
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+ row = XkbAddGeomOverlayRow(ol, rWire->rowUnder, rWire->nKeys);
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+ kWire = (xkbOverlayKeyWireDesc *) &rWire[1];
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+ for (k = 0; k < rWire->nKeys; k++, kWire++) {
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++ if (!_XkbCheckRequestBounds(client, req, kWire, kWire + 1))
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++ return BadLength;
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++
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+ if (XkbAddGeomOverlayKey(ol, row,
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+ (char *) kWire->over,
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+ (char *) kWire->under) == NULL) {
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+@@ -5299,6 +5311,9 @@ _CheckSetSections(XkbGeometryPtr geom,
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+ register int r;
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+ xkbRowWireDesc *rWire;
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+
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++ if (!_XkbCheckRequestBounds(client, req, sWire, sWire + 1))
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++ return BadLength;
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++
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+ if (client->swapped) {
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+ swapl(&sWire->name);
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+ swaps(&sWire->top);
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+@@ -5324,6 +5339,9 @@ _CheckSetSections(XkbGeometryPtr geom,
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+ XkbRowPtr row;
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+ xkbKeyWireDesc *kWire;
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+
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++ if (!_XkbCheckRequestBounds(client, req, rWire, rWire + 1))
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++ return BadLength;
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++
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+ if (client->swapped) {
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+ swaps(&rWire->top);
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+ swaps(&rWire->left);
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+@@ -5338,6 +5356,9 @@ _CheckSetSections(XkbGeometryPtr geom,
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+ for (k = 0; k < rWire->nKeys; k++, kWire++) {
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+ XkbKeyPtr key;
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+
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++ if (!_XkbCheckRequestBounds(client, req, kWire, kWire + 1))
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++ return BadLength;
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++
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+ key = XkbAddGeomKey(row);
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+ if (!key)
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+ return BadAlloc;
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+@@ -5363,7 +5384,7 @@ _CheckSetSections(XkbGeometryPtr geom,
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+ register int d;
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+
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+ for (d = 0; d < sWire->nDoodads; d++) {
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+- status = _CheckSetDoodad(&wire, geom, section, client);
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++ status = _CheckSetDoodad(&wire, req, geom, section, client);
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+ if (status != Success)
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+ return status;
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+ }
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+@@ -5372,7 +5393,7 @@ _CheckSetSections(XkbGeometryPtr geom,
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+ register int o;
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+
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+ for (o = 0; o < sWire->nOverlays; o++) {
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+- status = _CheckSetOverlay(&wire, geom, section, client);
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++ status = _CheckSetOverlay(&wire, req, geom, section, client);
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+ if (status != Success)
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+ return status;
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+ }
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+@@ -5406,6 +5427,9 @@ _CheckSetShapes(XkbGeometryPtr geom,
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+ xkbOutlineWireDesc *olWire;
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+ XkbOutlinePtr ol;
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+
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++ if (!_XkbCheckRequestBounds(client, req, shapeWire, shapeWire + 1))
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++ return BadLength;
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++
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+ shape =
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+ XkbAddGeomShape(geom, shapeWire->name, shapeWire->nOutlines);
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+ if (!shape)
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+@@ -5416,12 +5440,18 @@ _CheckSetShapes(XkbGeometryPtr geom,
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+ XkbPointPtr pt;
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+ xkbPointWireDesc *ptWire;
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+
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++ if (!_XkbCheckRequestBounds(client, req, olWire, olWire + 1))
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++ return BadLength;
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++
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+ ol = XkbAddGeomOutline(shape, olWire->nPoints);
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+ if (!ol)
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+ return BadAlloc;
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+ ol->corner_radius = olWire->cornerRadius;
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+ ptWire = (xkbPointWireDesc *) &olWire[1];
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+ for (p = 0, pt = ol->points; p < olWire->nPoints; p++, pt++, ptWire++) {
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++ if (!_XkbCheckRequestBounds(client, req, ptWire, ptWire + 1))
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++ return BadLength;
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++
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+ pt->x = ptWire->x;
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+ pt->y = ptWire->y;
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+ if (client->swapped) {
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+@@ -5527,12 +5557,15 @@ _CheckSetGeom(XkbGeometryPtr geom, xkbSe
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+ return status;
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+
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+ for (i = 0; i < req->nDoodads; i++) {
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+- status = _CheckSetDoodad(&wire, geom, NULL, client);
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++ status = _CheckSetDoodad(&wire, req, geom, NULL, client);
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+ if (status != Success)
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+ return status;
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+ }
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+
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+ for (i = 0; i < req->nKeyAliases; i++) {
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++ if (!_XkbCheckRequestBounds(client, req, wire, wire + XkbKeyNameLength))
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++ return BadLength;
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++
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+ if (XkbAddGeomKeyAlias(geom, &wire[XkbKeyNameLength], wire) == NULL)
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+ return BadAlloc;
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+ wire += 2 * XkbKeyNameLength;
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only in patch2:
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unchanged:
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--- xorg-server-1.19.6.orig/debian/patches/CVE-2022-2320.patch
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+++ xorg-server-1.19.6/debian/patches/CVE-2022-2320.patch
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@@ -0,0 +1,173 @@
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+From 4e597615d43a1946942c8a004f9b9079b12e3b8a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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+From: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
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+Date: Tue, 5 Jul 2022 09:50:41 +1000
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+Subject: [PATCH xserver] xkb: swap XkbSetDeviceInfo and XkbSetDeviceInfoCheck
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+
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+XKB often uses a FooCheck and Foo function pair, the former is supposed
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+to check all values in the request and error out on BadLength,
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+BadValue, etc. The latter is then called once we're confident the values
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+are good (they may still fail on an individual device, but that's a
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+different topic).
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+
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+In the case of XkbSetDeviceInfo, those functions were incorrectly
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+named, with XkbSetDeviceInfo ending up as the checker function and
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+XkbSetDeviceInfoCheck as the setter function. As a result, the setter
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+function was called before the checker function, accessing request
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+data and modifying device state before we ensured that the data is
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+valid.
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+
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+In particular, the setter function relied on values being already
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+byte-swapped. This in turn could lead to potential OOB memory access.
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+
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+Fix this by correctly naming the functions and moving the length checks
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+over to the checker function. These were added in 87c64fc5b0 to the
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+wrong function, probably due to the incorrect naming.
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+
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+Fixes ZDI-CAN 16070
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+
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+This vulnerability was discovered by:
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+Jan-Niklas Sohn working with Trend Micro Zero Day Initiative
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+
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+Introduced in c06e27b2f6fd9f7b9f827623a48876a225264132
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+
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+Signed-off-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
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+---
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+ xkb/xkb.c | 46 +++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------
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+ 1 file changed, 25 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-)
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+
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+--- a/xkb/xkb.c
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++++ b/xkb/xkb.c
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+@@ -6550,7 +6550,8 @@ ProcXkbGetDeviceInfo(ClientPtr client)
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+ static char *
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+ CheckSetDeviceIndicators(char *wire,
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+ DeviceIntPtr dev,
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+- int num, int *status_rtrn, ClientPtr client)
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++ int num, int *status_rtrn, ClientPtr client,
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++ xkbSetDeviceInfoReq * stuff)
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+ {
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+ xkbDeviceLedsWireDesc *ledWire;
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+ int i;
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+@@ -6558,6 +6559,11 @@ CheckSetDeviceIndicators(char *wire,
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+
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+ ledWire = (xkbDeviceLedsWireDesc *) wire;
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+ for (i = 0; i < num; i++) {
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++ if (!_XkbCheckRequestBounds(client, stuff, ledWire, ledWire + 1)) {
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++ *status_rtrn = BadLength;
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++ return (char *) ledWire;
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++ }
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++
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+ if (client->swapped) {
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+ swaps(&ledWire->ledClass);
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+ swaps(&ledWire->ledID);
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+@@ -6585,6 +6591,11 @@ CheckSetDeviceIndicators(char *wire,
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+ atomWire = (CARD32 *) &ledWire[1];
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+ if (nNames > 0) {
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+ for (n = 0; n < nNames; n++) {
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++ if (!_XkbCheckRequestBounds(client, stuff, atomWire, atomWire + 1)) {
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++ *status_rtrn = BadLength;
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++ return (char *) atomWire;
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++ }
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++
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+ if (client->swapped) {
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+ swapl(atomWire);
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+ }
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+@@ -6596,6 +6607,10 @@ CheckSetDeviceIndicators(char *wire,
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+ mapWire = (xkbIndicatorMapWireDesc *) atomWire;
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+ if (nMaps > 0) {
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+ for (n = 0; n < nMaps; n++) {
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++ if (!_XkbCheckRequestBounds(client, stuff, mapWire, mapWire + 1)) {
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++ *status_rtrn = BadLength;
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++ return (char *) mapWire;
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++ }
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+ if (client->swapped) {
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+ swaps(&mapWire->virtualMods);
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+ swapl(&mapWire->ctrls);
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+@@ -6647,11 +6662,6 @@ SetDeviceIndicators(char *wire,
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+ xkbIndicatorMapWireDesc *mapWire;
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+ XkbSrvLedInfoPtr sli;
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+
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+- if (!_XkbCheckRequestBounds(client, stuff, ledWire, ledWire + 1)) {
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+- *status_rtrn = BadLength;
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+- return (char *) ledWire;
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+- }
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+-
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+ namec = mapc = statec = 0;
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+ sli = XkbFindSrvLedInfo(dev, ledWire->ledClass, ledWire->ledID,
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+ XkbXI_IndicatorMapsMask);
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+@@ -6670,10 +6680,6 @@ SetDeviceIndicators(char *wire,
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+ memset((char *) sli->names, 0, XkbNumIndicators * sizeof(Atom));
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+ for (n = 0, bit = 1; n < XkbNumIndicators; n++, bit <<= 1) {
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+ if (ledWire->namesPresent & bit) {
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+- if (!_XkbCheckRequestBounds(client, stuff, atomWire, atomWire + 1)) {
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+- *status_rtrn = BadLength;
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+- return (char *) atomWire;
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+- }
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+ sli->names[n] = (Atom) *atomWire;
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+ if (sli->names[n] == None)
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+ ledWire->namesPresent &= ~bit;
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+@@ -6691,10 +6697,6 @@ SetDeviceIndicators(char *wire,
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+ if (ledWire->mapsPresent) {
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+ for (n = 0, bit = 1; n < XkbNumIndicators; n++, bit <<= 1) {
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+ if (ledWire->mapsPresent & bit) {
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+- if (!_XkbCheckRequestBounds(client, stuff, mapWire, mapWire + 1)) {
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+- *status_rtrn = BadLength;
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+- return (char *) mapWire;
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+- }
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+ sli->maps[n].flags = mapWire->flags;
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+ sli->maps[n].which_groups = mapWire->whichGroups;
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+ sli->maps[n].groups = mapWire->groups;
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+@@ -6730,13 +6732,17 @@ SetDeviceIndicators(char *wire,
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+ }
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+
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+ static int
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+-_XkbSetDeviceInfo(ClientPtr client, DeviceIntPtr dev,
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++_XkbSetDeviceInfoCheck(ClientPtr client, DeviceIntPtr dev,
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+ xkbSetDeviceInfoReq * stuff)
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+ {
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+ char *wire;
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+
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+ wire = (char *) &stuff[1];
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+ if (stuff->change & XkbXI_ButtonActionsMask) {
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++ int sz = stuff->nBtns * SIZEOF(xkbActionWireDesc);
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++ if (!_XkbCheckRequestBounds(client, stuff, wire, (char *) wire + sz))
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++ return BadLength;
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++
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+ if (!dev->button) {
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+ client->errorValue = _XkbErrCode2(XkbErr_BadClass, ButtonClass);
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+ return XkbKeyboardErrorCode;
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+@@ -6747,13 +6753,13 @@ _XkbSetDeviceInfo(ClientPtr client, Devi
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+ dev->button->numButtons);
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+ return BadMatch;
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+ }
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+- wire += (stuff->nBtns * SIZEOF(xkbActionWireDesc));
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++ wire += sz;
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+ }
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+ if (stuff->change & XkbXI_IndicatorsMask) {
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+ int status = Success;
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+
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+ wire = CheckSetDeviceIndicators(wire, dev, stuff->nDeviceLedFBs,
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+- &status, client);
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++ &status, client, stuff);
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+ if (status != Success)
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+ return status;
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+ }
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+@@ -6764,8 +6770,8 @@ _XkbSetDeviceInfo(ClientPtr client, Devi
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+ }
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+
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+ static int
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+-_XkbSetDeviceInfoCheck(ClientPtr client, DeviceIntPtr dev,
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+- xkbSetDeviceInfoReq * stuff)
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++_XkbSetDeviceInfo(ClientPtr client, DeviceIntPtr dev,
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++ xkbSetDeviceInfoReq * stuff)
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+ {
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+ char *wire;
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+ xkbExtensionDeviceNotify ed;
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+@@ -6789,8 +6795,6 @@ _XkbSetDeviceInfoCheck(ClientPtr client,
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+ if (stuff->firstBtn + stuff->nBtns > nBtns)
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+ return BadValue;
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+ sz = stuff->nBtns * SIZEOF(xkbActionWireDesc);
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+- if (!_XkbCheckRequestBounds(client, stuff, wire, (char *) wire + sz))
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+- return BadLength;
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+ memcpy((char *) &acts[stuff->firstBtn], (char *) wire, sz);
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+ wire += sz;
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+ ed.reason |= XkbXI_ButtonActionsMask;
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