PYSEC-2021-320

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Import Source
https://github.com/pypa/advisory-database/blob/main/vulns/wasmtime/PYSEC-2021-320.yaml
JSON Data
https://api.osv.dev/v1/vulns/PYSEC-2021-320
Aliases
Published
2021-09-17T20:15:00Z
Modified
2024-03-15T00:05:20.369060Z
Summary
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Details

Wasmtime is an open source runtime for WebAssembly & WASI. In Wasmtime from version 0.19.0 and before version 0.30.0 there was a use-after-free bug when passing externrefs from the host to guest Wasm content. To trigger the bug, you have to explicitly pass multiple externrefs from the host to a Wasm instance at the same time, either by passing multiple externrefs as arguments from host code to a Wasm function, or returning multiple externrefs to Wasm from a multi-value return function defined in the host. If you do not have host code that matches one of these shapes, then you are not impacted. If Wasmtime's VMExternRefActivationsTable became filled to capacity after passing the first externref in, then passing in the second externref could trigger a garbage collection. However the first externref is not rooted until we pass control to Wasm, and therefore could be reclaimed by the collector if nothing else was holding a reference to it or otherwise keeping it alive. Then, when control was passed to Wasm after the garbage collection, Wasm could use the first externref, which at this point has already been freed. We have reason to believe that the effective impact of this bug is relatively small because usage of externref is currently quite rare. The bug has been fixed, and users should upgrade to Wasmtime 0.30.0. If you cannot upgrade Wasmtime yet, you can avoid the bug by disabling reference types support in Wasmtime by passing false to wasmtime::Config::wasm_reference_types.

References

Affected packages

PyPI / wasmtime

Package

Affected ranges

Type
GIT
Repo
https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime
Events
Introduced
0 Unknown introduced commit / All previous commits are affected
Fixed
Type
ECOSYSTEM
Events
Introduced
0Unknown introduced version / All previous versions are affected
Fixed
0.30.0

Affected versions

0.*

0.0.1
0.0.2
0.9.0
0.11.0
0.12.0
0.15.0
0.15.1
0.16.0
0.16.1
0.17.0
0.18.0
0.18.1
0.18.2
0.19.0
0.20.0
0.21.0
0.22.0
0.23.0
0.24.0
0.25.0
0.26.0
0.27.0
0.28.0
0.28.1
0.29.0