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CyaSSL library port (WIP): Space for struct corrupts other eCos-data in RAM
- From: Daniel Zebralla <daniel dot zebralla at zebralla-it dot de>
- To: ecos-discuss at ecos dot sourceware dot org
- Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2013 01:55:07 -0700 (PDT)
- Subject: CyaSSL library port (WIP): Space for struct corrupts other eCos-data in RAM
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I'm working on a port of the CyaSSL SSL library by WolfSSL [1] to eCos-3.0
running on a Freescale MPC5668.
The basic setup was quite simple and I was able to successfully run some of
the tests.
As soon as the tests started using structs though, I ran into weird problems
which turned out to be caused by memory being overwritten as soon as the
memory for the structs was set to 0 using the memset-function.
The problem happens for example when I try to test the RSA-function which
uses a variable "key" of type RsaKey:
RsaKey key;
"RsaKey" is a struct with the following definition:
/* RSA */
typedef struct RsaKey {
mp_int n, e, d, p, q, dP, dQ, u;
int type; /* public or private */
void* heap; /* for user memory overrides
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CAVIUM
/* Not set in my case, so I don't post content here */
#endif
} RsaKey;
The struct member "mp_int" is a typedef ...
typedef fp_int mp_int;
... with "fp_int" being following struct:
/* a FP type */
typedef struct {
fp_digit dp[FP_SIZE];
int used,
sign;
} fp_int;
"fp_digit" is a define:
typedef unsigned int fp_digit;
The system crashes after the function memset was called with the following
parameters:
s = 0x400031CC (the target address of "key")
c = 0
n = 552
This call overwrites 552 bytes of memory starting from address 0x400031CC.
This results in various variables needed by eCos in being 0ed and thus
corrupting the system context, causing a reboot of my hardware shortly
after.
I created commented screenshots of the memory space before the memset-call
[2] and after [3].
I've also made a posting about this issue on the CyaSSL forums [4], with no
answers so far. Note that addresses posted there are slightly different as
these were obtained by some previous debug-run.
[1] http://wolfssl.com/yaSSL/Products-cyassl.html
[2] http://oi41.tinypic.com/30bn4uv.jpg
[3] http://oi39.tinypic.com/ou8bcm.jpg
[4]
http://www.yassl.com/forums/topic431-fastmath-memset-for-rsakey-corrupts-memory-on-ecosport-wip.html
Can someone help in understanding the issue here as I'm not an C expert? It
seems like at some point different data type sizes are assumed, which leads
the compiler to put the struct in some place where not enough unused memory
resides!?
Thanks in advance!
- Daniel
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