xz: Fix an integer overflow with 32-bit off_t.
Or any off_t which isn't very big (like signed 64 bit integer that most system have). A small off_t could overflow if the file being decompressed had long enough run of zero bytes, which would result in corrupt output.
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@ -1293,8 +1293,15 @@ io_write(file_pair *pair, const io_buf *buf, size_t size)
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// if the file ends with sparse block, we must also return
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// if the file ends with sparse block, we must also return
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// if size == 0 to avoid doing the lseek().
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// if size == 0 to avoid doing the lseek().
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if (size == IO_BUFFER_SIZE) {
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if (size == IO_BUFFER_SIZE) {
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if (is_sparse(buf)) {
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// Even if the block was sparse, treat it as non-sparse
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pair->dest_pending_sparse += size;
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// if the pending sparse amount is large compared to
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// the size of off_t. In practice this only matters
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// on 32-bit systems where off_t isn't always 64 bits.
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const off_t pending_max
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= (off_t)(1) << (sizeof(off_t) * CHAR_BIT - 2);
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if (is_sparse(buf) && pair->dest_pending_sparse
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< pending_max) {
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pair->dest_pending_sparse += (off_t)(size);
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return false;
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return false;
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}
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}
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} else if (size == 0) {
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} else if (size == 0) {
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